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The Mets season isn't looking good. Livan Hernandez has struggled lately and is certainly not part of next year's plan. Jonathan Niese might be part of next year's plan. We need to find out, and I say the time is NOW while he is red hot in the minors, don't wait for him to potentially slump, give him the best shot at success by letting him take Livan's starts against the lowly Nationals and Astros next week while he himself is on fire!

his last few starts:
7/11: 6ip, 8h, 1r, 1bb, 5k
7/5: 9, 5, 0, 2, 10
6/30: 8, 5, 2, 1, 4
6/25: 6, 6, 1, 2, 6
6/20: 7, 6, 0, 1, 8
6/12: 7.1, 2, 0, 3, 7

thats six starts with 43 1/3 innings, 32 hits, 4 runs, 10 walks, and 40 strikeouts.

NOW is the time!
gotta find something to try and get excited about here


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="Nymr83"]The Mets season isn't looking good. Livan Hernandez has struggled lately and is certainly not part of next year's plan. Jonathan Niese might be part of next year's plan. We need to find out, and I say the time is NOW while he is red hot in the minors, don't wait for him to potentially slump, give him the best shot at success by letting him take Livan's starts against the lowly Nationals and Astros next week while he himself is on fire!

his last few starts:
7/11: 6ip, 8h, 1r, 1bb, 5k
7/5: 9, 5, 0, 2, 10
6/30: 8, 5, 2, 1, 4
6/25: 6, 6, 1, 2, 6
6/20: 7, 6, 0, 1, 8
6/12: 7.1, 2, 0, 3, 7

thats six starts with 43 1/3 innings, 32 hits, 4 runs, 10 walks, and 40 strikeouts.

NOW is the time!
gotta find something to try and get excited about here


Agreed. About the only good that can come out of the remainder of the season is a little eval of the few major-league-ready folk we have.


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We're getting over-excited. He'll be here soon enough.

A half a season isn't necessary for evaluation.


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Bingy didn't get rained out - just delayed. They're down 0-3 in the first.

Later


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="Edgy DC":3qka88xt]We're getting over-excited. He'll be here soon enough.

A half a season isn't necessary for evaluation.[/quote:3qka88xt]

Spot on..his time is near







Nymr83
Jul 18 2009 08:15 PM


="Edgy DC":4b6h890u]We're getting over-excited. He'll be here soon enough.

A half a season isn't necessary for evaluation.[/quote:4b6h890u]

i don't know exactly how much time is needed but more is better and livan servees no purpose on a team going nowhere







bmfc1
Jul 18 2009 08:30 PM


Niese with a complete game (7 innings) shut out tonight. Figueroa, too. Niese should have the start on Monday.







Edgy DC
Jul 18 2009 08:37 PM


If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.







Nymr83
Jul 18 2009 09:24 PM


="Edgy DC":kmzjopnx]If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.[/quote:kmzjopnx]

In light of Niese's recent performances and those of Livan it wouldn't be throwing in the towel, it would be the better move for both now and the future, though I'm looking more at the future here.







bmfc1
Jul 19 2009 07:00 AM


If you think that the Mets have no chance of making the playoffs, then you call Niese up to see if he can pitch on the Major League level over a long period of time, rather than one or two starts. If you think that the Mets have a chance, then you call Niese up because he's pitching great and Livan is not. Either way, Niese now.







smg58
Jul 19 2009 07:22 AM


Before his last two starts, Livan had some trade value. A good outing or two before the deadline might restore some of that value, and even a borderline prospect would probably be worth waiting till the end of the month to see Niese.

Of course, if Livan blows up again in his next start, it's a moot point.







metirish
Jul 19 2009 08:04 AM


Oh it would be borderline alright.....







Edgy DC
Jul 19 2009 12:14 PM


="Nymr83"]
="Edgy DC"]If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.


In light of Niese's recent performances and those of Livan it wouldn't be throwing in the towel, it would be the better move for both now and the future, though I'm looking more at the future here.


Well, that's what I said in my first sentence. The throwing in the towel phrase was deliberately prefixed with an "Else." If good judgement says he's the better Met down the stretch, sure, call on him.







Edgy DC
Jul 19 2009 04:39 PM


We suddenly have an opening.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 19 2009 06:15 PM


(Continuing to whistle, twiddle thumbs, and keep an eye on the road from Buffalo)







OlerudOwned
Jul 19 2009 06:45 PM


Niese and Nieve are only one letter away.







MFS62
Jul 20 2009 06:54 AM


Apparently, Manuel isn't all that enthusiastic about bringing Niese up.
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/mets/2009/07/braves-7-mets-1-nieve-to-niese.html#ixzz0LlrJ6kH1


Later







metirish
Jul 20 2009 07:13 AM


I don't see what you mean by that...I think Manuel might be trying to temper expectations .As Rubin noted Jerry has all but named Niese the starter for Saturday.







bmfc1
Jul 20 2009 07:17 AM


Those quotes came before the game. He had to change course after the Nieve injury.



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="Edgy DC":4b6h890u]We're getting over-excited. He'll be here soon enough.

A half a season isn't necessary for evaluation.[/quote:4b6h890u]

i don't know exactly how much time is needed but more is better and livan servees no purpose on a team going nowhere







bmfc1
Jul 18 2009 08:30 PM


Niese with a complete game (7 innings) shut out tonight. Figueroa, too. Niese should have the start on Monday.







Edgy DC
Jul 18 2009 08:37 PM


If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.







Nymr83
Jul 18 2009 09:24 PM


="Edgy DC":kmzjopnx]If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.[/quote:kmzjopnx]

In light of Niese's recent performances and those of Livan it wouldn't be throwing in the towel, it would be the better move for both now and the future, though I'm looking more at the future here.







bmfc1
Jul 19 2009 07:00 AM


If you think that the Mets have no chance of making the playoffs, then you call Niese up to see if he can pitch on the Major League level over a long period of time, rather than one or two starts. If you think that the Mets have a chance, then you call Niese up because he's pitching great and Livan is not. Either way, Niese now.







smg58
Jul 19 2009 07:22 AM


Before his last two starts, Livan had some trade value. A good outing or two before the deadline might restore some of that value, and even a borderline prospect would probably be worth waiting till the end of the month to see Niese.

Of course, if Livan blows up again in his next start, it's a moot point.







metirish
Jul 19 2009 08:04 AM


Oh it would be borderline alright.....







Edgy DC
Jul 19 2009 12:14 PM


="Nymr83"]
="Edgy DC"]If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.


In light of Niese's recent performances and those of Livan it wouldn't be throwing in the towel, it would be the better move for both now and the future, though I'm looking more at the future here.


Well, that's what I said in my first sentence. The throwing in the towel phrase was deliberately prefixed with an "Else." If good judgement says he's the better Met down the stretch, sure, call on him.







Edgy DC
Jul 19 2009 04:39 PM


We suddenly have an opening.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 19 2009 06:15 PM


(Continuing to whistle, twiddle thumbs, and keep an eye on the road from Buffalo)







OlerudOwned
Jul 19 2009 06:45 PM


Niese and Nieve are only one letter away.







MFS62
Jul 20 2009 06:54 AM


Apparently, Manuel isn't all that enthusiastic about bringing Niese up.
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/mets/2009/07/braves-7-mets-1-nieve-to-niese.html#ixzz0LlrJ6kH1


Later







metirish
Jul 20 2009 07:13 AM


I don't see what you mean by that...I think Manuel might be trying to temper expectations .As Rubin noted Jerry has all but named Niese the starter for Saturday.







bmfc1
Jul 20 2009 07:17 AM


Those quotes came before the game. He had to change course after the Nieve injury.



Old-Timey Member
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Niese with a complete game (7 innings) shut out tonight. Figueroa, too. Niese should have the start on Monday.


Guest Edgy DC
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If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.


Posted


="Edgy DC":kmzjopnx]If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.[/quote:kmzjopnx]

In light of Niese's recent performances and those of Livan it wouldn't be throwing in the towel, it would be the better move for both now and the future, though I'm looking more at the future here.







bmfc1
Jul 19 2009 07:00 AM


If you think that the Mets have no chance of making the playoffs, then you call Niese up to see if he can pitch on the Major League level over a long period of time, rather than one or two starts. If you think that the Mets have a chance, then you call Niese up because he's pitching great and Livan is not. Either way, Niese now.







smg58
Jul 19 2009 07:22 AM


Before his last two starts, Livan had some trade value. A good outing or two before the deadline might restore some of that value, and even a borderline prospect would probably be worth waiting till the end of the month to see Niese.

Of course, if Livan blows up again in his next start, it's a moot point.







metirish
Jul 19 2009 08:04 AM


Oh it would be borderline alright.....







Edgy DC
Jul 19 2009 12:14 PM


="Nymr83"]
="Edgy DC"]If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.


In light of Niese's recent performances and those of Livan it wouldn't be throwing in the towel, it would be the better move for both now and the future, though I'm looking more at the future here.


Well, that's what I said in my first sentence. The throwing in the towel phrase was deliberately prefixed with an "Else." If good judgement says he's the better Met down the stretch, sure, call on him.







Edgy DC
Jul 19 2009 04:39 PM


We suddenly have an opening.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 19 2009 06:15 PM


(Continuing to whistle, twiddle thumbs, and keep an eye on the road from Buffalo)







OlerudOwned
Jul 19 2009 06:45 PM


Niese and Nieve are only one letter away.







MFS62
Jul 20 2009 06:54 AM


Apparently, Manuel isn't all that enthusiastic about bringing Niese up.
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/mets/2009/07/braves-7-mets-1-nieve-to-niese.html#ixzz0LlrJ6kH1


Later







metirish
Jul 20 2009 07:13 AM


I don't see what you mean by that...I think Manuel might be trying to temper expectations .As Rubin noted Jerry has all but named Niese the starter for Saturday.







bmfc1
Jul 20 2009 07:17 AM


Those quotes came before the game. He had to change course after the Nieve injury.



Old-Timey Member
Posted


If you think that the Mets have no chance of making the playoffs, then you call Niese up to see if he can pitch on the Major League level over a long period of time, rather than one or two starts. If you think that the Mets have a chance, then you call Niese up because he's pitching great and Livan is not. Either way, Niese now.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


Before his last two starts, Livan had some trade value. A good outing or two before the deadline might restore some of that value, and even a borderline prospect would probably be worth waiting till the end of the month to see Niese.

Of course, if Livan blows up again in his next start, it's a moot point.


Guest Edgy DC
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="Nymr83"]
="Edgy DC"]If it's reasonably decided that he's the better bet for the team the rest of the season, than bring him to New York. Else, I don't know why it's so important to explicitly throw in the towel sooner, rather than later.


In light of Niese's recent performances and those of Livan it wouldn't be throwing in the towel, it would be the better move for both now and the future, though I'm looking more at the future here.


Well, that's what I said in my first sentence. The throwing in the towel phrase was deliberately prefixed with an "Else." If good judgement says he's the better Met down the stretch, sure, call on him.


Guest Edgy DC
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We suddenly have an opening.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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(Continuing to whistle, twiddle thumbs, and keep an eye on the road from Buffalo)


Guest OlerudOwned
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Posted


Niese and Nieve are only one letter away.


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I don't see what you mean by that...I think Manuel might be trying to temper expectations .As Rubin noted Jerry has all but named Niese the starter for Saturday.


Old-Timey Member
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Those quotes came before the game. He had to change course after the Nieve injury.


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