Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 Keith and Gary made a great point. He hasn't gotten hot yet and is striking out like he's never done before and he's still hitting .326.I'll add to that. His OBP is .409 and lots of morons on the radio hate him. Even some of the smart folk on this site are ripping him a new one. The team's in first place. Can we leave him alone for a little while and show a little love? Maybe at least wait until his average dips below .310?Edit: As I say this he has reached base for the fourth time today and stolen his third base. He's working his ass off. Let's go Mets.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 I'm fairly certain nobody on here-- occasional in-the-moment wordfart aside-- has "ripped him a new one." Worried muttering? Yes, indeedy. I'm not so worried about him, long-term. It's just that, as other aspects of the team-- OF defense, starting pitching, bullpen, baserunning-- begin to show chinks via injury/fatigue/general badness, there's less leeway for the stalwarts to be human and still keep the team afloat, standings-wise. As for the idiots at Citi booing when he presses, yeah, I can't truck with that longtime-listener-first-time-caller-brand BS.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2009 Author Posted May 14, 2009 Cool, but don't be too literal. I'm asking for a little shower of love for David that's all. Please don't get caught up in the words and miss the overall message. Though maybe you're right that no one here has ripped him a new one. Edit: looks like you agree with me overall. I'm starting to get fuzzy and didn't quite understand your post the first time. Maybe my parents were right all along to make me skip the west coast games. I'll have to let them know.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 14, 2009 Posted May 14, 2009 The problems in the early going for Wright were:- power was down- strike-outs were up- his hitting w/RiSP was bad#1 is possibly due to the new stadium and/or small sample size#2 was slightly disturbing if only because it was so out of whack to the consistency he had displayed in his career. His ~110 Ks/yr were suddenly on a pace for 200+#3 is usually a self-correcting fluke that will trend towards normal with a larger sample size although it does tend to be the one that gets radio call-in types (on both sides of the phone line) apoplectic the quickest
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 #2 was my real worry, particularly his SOs looking over the outside half of the plate. At straight shit.But what makes David Wright a great player, if nothing else does, is that he somehow gets his hits even when he's grinding.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 my real worry was that the guy had a .400 OBP and was still getting criticized arod-style
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 He went though a very similar poor start in 2007, and it was every bit as frustrating to watch, but he came out of that OK and he looks like he's gonna come out of this one just fine.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 If dips want to tell you that Wright isn't cutting it, sympathize sincerely with theiir pain and generously offer to take their tickets off their hands at half price.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 I was hoping this wasn't Willie Kirkland* redux. I'm breathing a little easier now.Later*= Willie hit cleanup on the SF team with Mays and McCovey on it. Then, the pitchers found out the pitch he couldn't hit. He went 2-100 (That is NOT a misprint) and was soon out of baseball.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 People booed Wright at the game on Wednesday.I hate Mets fans.
Fman99 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 ="Willets Point":2qk6kb7f]People booed Wright at the game on Wednesday.I hate Mets fans.[/quote:2qk6kb7f]I only hate the retarded ones. Hey, I've got an idea. Boo the other team.Nymr83 May 15 2009 02:39 PM="Fman99":1o1f4gfy]="Willets Point":1o1f4gfy]People booed Wright at the game on Wednesday.I hate Mets fans.[/quote:1o1f4gfy]I only hate the retarded ones. Hey, I've got an idea. Boo the other team.[/quote:1o1f4gfy]the fans do plenty of that.I support booing boneheaded stupidity, like not running hard.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr May 15 2009 02:48 PM="Willets Point":1ngpd7yc]People booed Wright at the game on Wednesday.I hate Mets fans.[/quote:1ngpd7yc]JCL and I were bitching about this on Monday-- the fans this year seem to need to be prompted-- continually-- to "LGM" or make positive noise at key moments; without prompting, it's polite silence punctuated by the occasional shout or one-off clapper. Booing strikeouts by guys trying hard? It seems to come all too naturally to a lot of these yokels.(I'm hoping this isn't some kind of weird Shake-Shack-y byproduct. I do like those burgers.)holychicken May 15 2009 05:53 PM="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":2nqg4iap]JCL and I were bitching about this on Monday-- the fans this year seem to need to be prompted-- continually-- to "LGM" or make positive noise at key moments; [/quote:2nqg4iap]The problem is that if you start one of these cheers at a key time, you get cut off by the speaker system. Who are the fans going to follow, big brother over the loud speaker or the drunk crazy guy in the seat next to them?Willets Point May 15 2009 06:13 PMThe speakers at Citi Field are LOUD.Elster88 May 15 2009 11:03 PM5/15 at the Giants.A two out single in the top of the first to plate a run.A no out double with the bases loaded down 3 to tie the game.A ninth inning single with no outs and one on.That kid is clutch.Edit: Wright 27 for his last 65. Coincidentally, the Mets are 12-5 over that span.Edit: Keith has his back. Noticed it in the postgame today and the GF reported it happened during one game when I was at work. God bless her for keeping me informed, I should get her something nice this week.Swan Swan H May 15 2009 11:41 PMDude says it's official:THE MONSTER IS OUT OF THE CAGEBenjamin Grimm May 16 2009 04:41 AMGahhh! That orange jersey is blinding me!Swan Swan H May 16 2009 09:13 AMAn image search for 'John Stearns' returns rather slim pickins. I was looking for a shot that showed Dave Parker's jaw in the act of breakage, but no such luck.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:10 PM="Frayed Knot":2pgt6538]The problems in the early going for Wright were:- power was down- strike-outs were up- his hitting w/RiSP was bad#1 is possibly due to the new stadium and/or small sample size#2 was slightly disturbing if only because it was so out of whack to the consistency he had displayed in his career. His ~110 Ks/yr were suddenly on a pace for 200+#3 is usually a self-correcting fluke that will trend towards normal with a larger sample size although it does tend to be the one that gets radio call-in types (on both sides of the phone line) apoplectic the quickest[/quote:2pgt6538]Now hitting .363, .375 with runners in scoring position.metirish May 19 2009 09:18 PMMy pecker is a stirring for Wright again.Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:27 PMWright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink.(Go ahead, search for it.)OK, maybe not. But he's pretty hot right now.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:41 PM="metirish"]My pecker is a stirring for Wright again.I'm proud of you. Between this and your open-ness about your movie selection of last night and it seems you're really starting to accept yourself. And that's fine. We're Mets fans. We're all a little gay.="Swan Swan H"]Wright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink. See?Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:43 PMNow Wright shaving his legs in the kitchen sink...I'm not sure we, as a group, could handle that.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 ="Fman99":1o1f4gfy]="Willets Point":1o1f4gfy]People booed Wright at the game on Wednesday.I hate Mets fans.[/quote:1o1f4gfy]I only hate the retarded ones. Hey, I've got an idea. Boo the other team.[/quote:1o1f4gfy]the fans do plenty of that.I support booing boneheaded stupidity, like not running hard.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr May 15 2009 02:48 PM="Willets Point":1ngpd7yc]People booed Wright at the game on Wednesday.I hate Mets fans.[/quote:1ngpd7yc]JCL and I were bitching about this on Monday-- the fans this year seem to need to be prompted-- continually-- to "LGM" or make positive noise at key moments; without prompting, it's polite silence punctuated by the occasional shout or one-off clapper. Booing strikeouts by guys trying hard? It seems to come all too naturally to a lot of these yokels.(I'm hoping this isn't some kind of weird Shake-Shack-y byproduct. I do like those burgers.)holychicken May 15 2009 05:53 PM="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":2nqg4iap]JCL and I were bitching about this on Monday-- the fans this year seem to need to be prompted-- continually-- to "LGM" or make positive noise at key moments; [/quote:2nqg4iap]The problem is that if you start one of these cheers at a key time, you get cut off by the speaker system. Who are the fans going to follow, big brother over the loud speaker or the drunk crazy guy in the seat next to them?Willets Point May 15 2009 06:13 PMThe speakers at Citi Field are LOUD.Elster88 May 15 2009 11:03 PM5/15 at the Giants.A two out single in the top of the first to plate a run.A no out double with the bases loaded down 3 to tie the game.A ninth inning single with no outs and one on.That kid is clutch.Edit: Wright 27 for his last 65. Coincidentally, the Mets are 12-5 over that span.Edit: Keith has his back. Noticed it in the postgame today and the GF reported it happened during one game when I was at work. God bless her for keeping me informed, I should get her something nice this week.Swan Swan H May 15 2009 11:41 PMDude says it's official:THE MONSTER IS OUT OF THE CAGEBenjamin Grimm May 16 2009 04:41 AMGahhh! That orange jersey is blinding me!Swan Swan H May 16 2009 09:13 AMAn image search for 'John Stearns' returns rather slim pickins. I was looking for a shot that showed Dave Parker's jaw in the act of breakage, but no such luck.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:10 PM="Frayed Knot":2pgt6538]The problems in the early going for Wright were:- power was down- strike-outs were up- his hitting w/RiSP was bad#1 is possibly due to the new stadium and/or small sample size#2 was slightly disturbing if only because it was so out of whack to the consistency he had displayed in his career. His ~110 Ks/yr were suddenly on a pace for 200+#3 is usually a self-correcting fluke that will trend towards normal with a larger sample size although it does tend to be the one that gets radio call-in types (on both sides of the phone line) apoplectic the quickest[/quote:2pgt6538]Now hitting .363, .375 with runners in scoring position.metirish May 19 2009 09:18 PMMy pecker is a stirring for Wright again.Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:27 PMWright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink.(Go ahead, search for it.)OK, maybe not. But he's pretty hot right now.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:41 PM="metirish"]My pecker is a stirring for Wright again.I'm proud of you. Between this and your open-ness about your movie selection of last night and it seems you're really starting to accept yourself. And that's fine. We're Mets fans. We're all a little gay.="Swan Swan H"]Wright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink. See?Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:43 PMNow Wright shaving his legs in the kitchen sink...I'm not sure we, as a group, could handle that.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 ="Willets Point":1ngpd7yc]People booed Wright at the game on Wednesday.I hate Mets fans.[/quote:1ngpd7yc]JCL and I were bitching about this on Monday-- the fans this year seem to need to be prompted-- continually-- to "LGM" or make positive noise at key moments; without prompting, it's polite silence punctuated by the occasional shout or one-off clapper. Booing strikeouts by guys trying hard? It seems to come all too naturally to a lot of these yokels.(I'm hoping this isn't some kind of weird Shake-Shack-y byproduct. I do like those burgers.)holychicken May 15 2009 05:53 PM="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":2nqg4iap]JCL and I were bitching about this on Monday-- the fans this year seem to need to be prompted-- continually-- to "LGM" or make positive noise at key moments; [/quote:2nqg4iap]The problem is that if you start one of these cheers at a key time, you get cut off by the speaker system. Who are the fans going to follow, big brother over the loud speaker or the drunk crazy guy in the seat next to them?Willets Point May 15 2009 06:13 PMThe speakers at Citi Field are LOUD.Elster88 May 15 2009 11:03 PM5/15 at the Giants.A two out single in the top of the first to plate a run.A no out double with the bases loaded down 3 to tie the game.A ninth inning single with no outs and one on.That kid is clutch.Edit: Wright 27 for his last 65. Coincidentally, the Mets are 12-5 over that span.Edit: Keith has his back. Noticed it in the postgame today and the GF reported it happened during one game when I was at work. God bless her for keeping me informed, I should get her something nice this week.Swan Swan H May 15 2009 11:41 PMDude says it's official:THE MONSTER IS OUT OF THE CAGEBenjamin Grimm May 16 2009 04:41 AMGahhh! That orange jersey is blinding me!Swan Swan H May 16 2009 09:13 AMAn image search for 'John Stearns' returns rather slim pickins. I was looking for a shot that showed Dave Parker's jaw in the act of breakage, but no such luck.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:10 PM="Frayed Knot":2pgt6538]The problems in the early going for Wright were:- power was down- strike-outs were up- his hitting w/RiSP was bad#1 is possibly due to the new stadium and/or small sample size#2 was slightly disturbing if only because it was so out of whack to the consistency he had displayed in his career. His ~110 Ks/yr were suddenly on a pace for 200+#3 is usually a self-correcting fluke that will trend towards normal with a larger sample size although it does tend to be the one that gets radio call-in types (on both sides of the phone line) apoplectic the quickest[/quote:2pgt6538]Now hitting .363, .375 with runners in scoring position.metirish May 19 2009 09:18 PMMy pecker is a stirring for Wright again.Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:27 PMWright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink.(Go ahead, search for it.)OK, maybe not. But he's pretty hot right now.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:41 PM="metirish"]My pecker is a stirring for Wright again.I'm proud of you. Between this and your open-ness about your movie selection of last night and it seems you're really starting to accept yourself. And that's fine. We're Mets fans. We're all a little gay.="Swan Swan H"]Wright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink. See?Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:43 PMNow Wright shaving his legs in the kitchen sink...I'm not sure we, as a group, could handle that.
Guest holychicken Guests Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 ="LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr":2nqg4iap]JCL and I were bitching about this on Monday-- the fans this year seem to need to be prompted-- continually-- to "LGM" or make positive noise at key moments; [/quote:2nqg4iap]The problem is that if you start one of these cheers at a key time, you get cut off by the speaker system. Who are the fans going to follow, big brother over the loud speaker or the drunk crazy guy in the seat next to them?Willets Point May 15 2009 06:13 PMThe speakers at Citi Field are LOUD.Elster88 May 15 2009 11:03 PM5/15 at the Giants.A two out single in the top of the first to plate a run.A no out double with the bases loaded down 3 to tie the game.A ninth inning single with no outs and one on.That kid is clutch.Edit: Wright 27 for his last 65. Coincidentally, the Mets are 12-5 over that span.Edit: Keith has his back. Noticed it in the postgame today and the GF reported it happened during one game when I was at work. God bless her for keeping me informed, I should get her something nice this week.Swan Swan H May 15 2009 11:41 PMDude says it's official:THE MONSTER IS OUT OF THE CAGEBenjamin Grimm May 16 2009 04:41 AMGahhh! That orange jersey is blinding me!Swan Swan H May 16 2009 09:13 AMAn image search for 'John Stearns' returns rather slim pickins. I was looking for a shot that showed Dave Parker's jaw in the act of breakage, but no such luck.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:10 PM="Frayed Knot":2pgt6538]The problems in the early going for Wright were:- power was down- strike-outs were up- his hitting w/RiSP was bad#1 is possibly due to the new stadium and/or small sample size#2 was slightly disturbing if only because it was so out of whack to the consistency he had displayed in his career. His ~110 Ks/yr were suddenly on a pace for 200+#3 is usually a self-correcting fluke that will trend towards normal with a larger sample size although it does tend to be the one that gets radio call-in types (on both sides of the phone line) apoplectic the quickest[/quote:2pgt6538]Now hitting .363, .375 with runners in scoring position.metirish May 19 2009 09:18 PMMy pecker is a stirring for Wright again.Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:27 PMWright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink.(Go ahead, search for it.)OK, maybe not. But he's pretty hot right now.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:41 PM="metirish"]My pecker is a stirring for Wright again.I'm proud of you. Between this and your open-ness about your movie selection of last night and it seems you're really starting to accept yourself. And that's fine. We're Mets fans. We're all a little gay.="Swan Swan H"]Wright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink. See?Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:43 PMNow Wright shaving his legs in the kitchen sink...I'm not sure we, as a group, could handle that.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 The speakers at Citi Field are LOUD.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted May 15, 2009 Author Posted May 15, 2009 5/15 at the Giants.A two out single in the top of the first to plate a run.A no out double with the bases loaded down 3 to tie the game.A ninth inning single with no outs and one on.That kid is clutch.Edit: Wright 27 for his last 65. Coincidentally, the Mets are 12-5 over that span.Edit: Keith has his back. Noticed it in the postgame today and the GF reported it happened during one game when I was at work. God bless her for keeping me informed, I should get her something nice this week.
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 Dude says it's official:THE MONSTER IS OUT OF THE CAGE
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Gahhh! That orange jersey is blinding me!
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 An image search for 'John Stearns' returns rather slim pickins. I was looking for a shot that showed Dave Parker's jaw in the act of breakage, but no such luck.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 ="Frayed Knot":2pgt6538]The problems in the early going for Wright were:- power was down- strike-outs were up- his hitting w/RiSP was bad#1 is possibly due to the new stadium and/or small sample size#2 was slightly disturbing if only because it was so out of whack to the consistency he had displayed in his career. His ~110 Ks/yr were suddenly on a pace for 200+#3 is usually a self-correcting fluke that will trend towards normal with a larger sample size although it does tend to be the one that gets radio call-in types (on both sides of the phone line) apoplectic the quickest[/quote:2pgt6538]Now hitting .363, .375 with runners in scoring position.metirish May 19 2009 09:18 PMMy pecker is a stirring for Wright again.Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:27 PMWright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink.(Go ahead, search for it.)OK, maybe not. But he's pretty hot right now.Edgy DC May 19 2009 09:41 PM="metirish"]My pecker is a stirring for Wright again.I'm proud of you. Between this and your open-ness about your movie selection of last night and it seems you're really starting to accept yourself. And that's fine. We're Mets fans. We're all a little gay.="Swan Swan H"]Wright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink. See?Swan Swan H May 19 2009 09:43 PMNow Wright shaving his legs in the kitchen sink...I'm not sure we, as a group, could handle that.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 My pecker is a stirring for Wright again.
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 Wright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink.(Go ahead, search for it.)OK, maybe not. But he's pretty hot right now.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 ="metirish"]My pecker is a stirring for Wright again.I'm proud of you. Between this and your open-ness about your movie selection of last night and it seems you're really starting to accept yourself. And that's fine. We're Mets fans. We're all a little gay.="Swan Swan H"]Wright is hotter than Scarlett Johansson shaving her legs in the kitchen sink. See?
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted May 19, 2009 Posted May 19, 2009 Now Wright shaving his legs in the kitchen sink...I'm not sure we, as a group, could handle that.
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