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Edgy DC wrote:
Starts can be scheduled as well. If the Mets are in any semblance of a competition, the stituaton wil dictate usage, and that would help nobiddy.

I think we're overthinking this.


well, actually I overthunk it last night and wrote a post about it. Now I'm just reiterating my overthinking istead of working. semantics really...

Basically was just wondering if it's really worth trying to build up Johan's arm strength to 100 pitches for a handful of starts.


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He can start and pitch like spring training, 30-40-50.... And he'll stay on schedule, disrupting neither him nor the team.


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Adam Rubin wrote:

Reyes Likely Headed to DL

The New York Mets put the wheels in motion toward placing shortstop Jose Reyes on the disabled list late Wednesday. Team officials arranged for corner infielder/outfielder Nick Evans to fly to Los Angeles from Triple-A Buffalo, multiple team sources told ESPNNewYork.com.

Reyes strained his left hamstring Saturday against the Yankees. After taking ground balls and working on a stationary bicycle and treadmill earlier this week, Reyes was unable to do any physical activity on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium, the shortstop said. A team official said a firm decision to place Reyes on the disabled list would not be made until Reyes arrives at the ballpark Thursday and is unable to run, which is the expected scenario.

"I didn't do anything today. ... Probably tomorrow I don't do anything, either," Reyes said after Wednesday's 5-3 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The Mets had been inclined to play with a short bench this week and keep Reyes on the active roster if doctors believed there was a reasonable chance the spark plug would be healthy for the first series following the All-Star break, against the National League East-leading Philadelphia Phillies. Once Reyes is placed on the disabled list, he would be ineligible for that July 15-17 series.

"We have to see what is going to be the best-case scenario for me," said Reyes, who leads the majors with a .354 average. "If I have to go (to the DL), if I really need to go, I have to do it."


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metirish wrote:
Jeter would never accept going on the DL for such a thing.......Reyes is not a winner.


And if Jeter did have to go on the DL, he'd never let it escalate past the 15 day minimum.


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Crudbuckets.

The Mets are going to need another shortstop before this is all over.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Crudbuckets.

The Mets are going to need another shortstop before this is all over.

Hey!
slap! slap!
Enough of that talk, young man.
The Mets are undefeated since Jose got hurt.
We don't need no steenking Jose.

Later
(j/k)


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MFS62 wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
Crudbuckets.

The Mets are going to need another shortstop before this is all over.

Hey!
slap! slap!
Enough of that talk, young man.
The Mets are undefeated since Jose got hurt.
We don't need no steenking Jose.

Later
(j/k)


Yankees were 14-4 without Jeter, are now 1-2 with him. (to followup on seawolf17's point)


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metirish wrote:
But Jeter is getting his hits and apparently that's all that counts.


Did you see how he just DROVE that ball into the gap last night?


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MFS62 wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
Crudbuckets.

The Mets are going to need another shortstop before this is all over.

Hey!
slap! slap!
Enough of that talk, young man.
The Mets are undefeated since Jose got hurt.
We don't need no steenking Jose.

Later
(j/k)

Well, what I'm suggesting is that they'll need some insurance for Tejada. Maybe that's Luis Hernandez, I don't know. But I'm not sure how often they can keep running the same guys out there.


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I don't care a whit about ML time and arbitration clocks and the like, but you want somebody who is already there defensively, and Valdespin is still learning shortstop.


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metirish wrote:
DL today various twatters are saying" Mets wanna play it safe"


Perhaps the right move, was seeming inevitable anyway. I'll believe a timetable after he starts running. some random doc saying 3 weeks before the Mets get together and make a plan is worthless.


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Turner was targeted for a swingman-type position, so would you really need a shortstop to replace Reyes on the roster?

Lutz, anyone?


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Turner was targeted for a swingman-type position, so would you really need a shortstop to replace Reyes on the roster?

Lutz, anyone?


Lutz has been hurt most of the season..Turner is not going to play SS.. so its Ruben and Luis Hernandez??


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Ceetar wrote:
metirish wrote:
DL today various twatters are saying" Mets wanna play it safe"


Perhaps the right move, was seeming inevitable anyway. I'll believe a timetable after he starts running. some random doc saying 3 weeks before the Mets get together and make a plan is worthless.


Where did this 3 week reference come from?


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Happens often enough. Nobody should be shocked.

And yeah, I think it would behoove the Mets to peel their eyes for shortstop options. As of the last few days, the backup has been Willie Harris or somesuch. Let's not get caught with our pants down or ride poor Tejada until he drops, to mix a metaphor.


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Well, I'm wearing my blue and purple shades today so I see this as allowing Reyes more time to negotiate and sign his next Mets contract.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I can't count how many times day-to-day has turned into week-to-week.

Ike Davis and David Wright started out day-to-day too, as I recall.


Nah, Wright was always at least the DL stint and even that seemed a long shot. They didn't DL him for the first game because he wanted that second opinion, but Terry wouldn't even pinch hit him.

I do think Davis was, but that turned into "2 weeks off" real fast when he couldn't run and still felt pain.

Dickey's been "day to day" and even "will miss his next start" a couple of times this season but hasn't missed a beat. (just for the "everything always gets worse" crowd) Capuano too. (funny, the old guy and the 2-TJ guy have bounced back from aches and pains pretty well) Turner hurt his thumb and didn't require DL time/it didn't fall off. Beltran experienced a set back (way back in Spring Training) and yet showed up right on time.


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Ashie62 wrote:
Jose just said himself in the pregame "I pulled a hamstring." So the strain was a lie?

Or the nuances between strain and pull, and the various grades within those terms, is not something he has bothered to be the master of.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Lutz, anyone?

I'd love to see him brought up, but he is built like a linebacker.
He's a 3B/1B type of player. Definitely not a shortstop.
Edgy's right. They need someone who can play short for at least a few games in a row if Tejada needs a rest.

Later


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MFS62 wrote:
LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Lutz, anyone?

I'd love to see him brought up, but he is built like a linebacker.
He's a 3B/1B type of player. Definitely not a shortstop.
Edgy's right. They need someone who can play short for at least a few games in a row if Tejada needs a rest.

Later


I disagree, if Tejada needs a couple of games, send him down for someone else.

What I think they need is someone that won't embarrass them at SS the rest of the game if they want/need to PH for Tejada in a key 7th/8th inning AB.

Someone must have asked this of Alderson right? Maybe way back when they sent Hu away?


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