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Edgy DC wrote:
How about that Thole, though? Breaking in a young catcher is hard, and doing it without a veteran catcher who knows the league sharing the load seems to be hurting Thole. None of his starters are making their pitches and he's not doing bupkis to stop the running game. Flushing needs Paulino as much as Bay, I fear.


Hadn't thought about that lack of a veteran catcher thing. That's a good point.


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PREDICTION: The Mets will eventually go on a torrid, torrid streak that coincides with Paulino's return to the team, and he will receive an inordinate amount of credit for both tangible and ineffable (handling the pitching staff, holding runners, etc.) contributions.


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If they can go on a rip, I don't care if the papers want to credit Wayne Hagin.


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True, Klap sucks, but it sounds like the story of Collins blowing up at Murph could be true.


I'm sure it is true (cuz if he's faking that level of quotable knowledge he better turn in his journalistic creds) but --
a) it's deserved and I'm fine with it
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B) it's not the same thing as assuming Collins is holding something over Murphy and would use it against him in PH spots. A manager who does that it hurting himself at least as much as the player.

Terry has pretty much said 2B is a straight platoon situation so you assume Muffy is going to get about 2/3 of the starts at least for the time being. I write the PH last night off to a R/L move - something I wish he hadn't done but at the same time aren't going to attribute to even a temporary personal vendetta.


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It's great that he's got a kernel of a scoop there, but there's still about nine things wrong with that article.


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So, it's a better-than-average Klap piece, is what you're saying.


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�What the [bleep] are you doing?� Collins shouted, according to a person who�d been made aware of the exchange.

�Mike [Nickeas] was up, [Mike] Pelf[rey] was on deck; I was trying to get something started,� Murphy responded.

�So now you�re the manager? I was going to pinch-hit [for Pelfrey],� Collins shot back. �I�m the manager, not you. Get your head out of your [bleep].�

In the time it took for Collins to air out his player, no more than 15 seconds, Collins had whisked away the last of Jerry Manuel�s legacy. He demonstrated, loudly, an interest in winning and losing that never stirred in Manuel�s bones. Collins arrived in Flushing promising to care, and for the most part, he�s kept his word.

But that�s not to say Collins� in-your-airspace style can reverse the Mets� accelerating slide into the cesspool. It�s already a dreadful season at Citi Field, with or without an emotional manager.

The Mets have too little talent to make a dent in the East, too little money to rebuild quickly, and apparently, too few fans to fuel the organization�s engine (and coffers). The stands were mostly empty in Tuesday�s 6-1 loss to the Astros, a battle between two of the National League�s worst teams that mercifully was over in under three hours.


1) Love the chew out. Great vicarious theater for those of watching from the comfort of our couches and depths of our despair.

2) WTF does Klapisch know about Jerry Manuel's bones? Do we know Jerry never tried to instill fundamentals in Murphy's head? Perhaps the kid is just errantly enthusiastic by nature (a.k.a. kinda thick).

3) Time of game was 2:59. One minute longer expunges all mercy?

Oh, and cesspool? Is there a kiddie porn ring being run out of Charlie Samuels' old office or something?


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Frayed Knot wrote:
TransMonk wrote:
True, Klap sucks, but it sounds like the story of Collins blowing up at Murph could be true.


I'm sure it is true (cuz if he's faking that level of quotable knowledge he better turn in his journalistic creds)



Well, It was according a person made aware of the exchange. Which makes it...third hand to Klap? The person that heard it, the person he made aware, and then Klap. Not that I'm doubting it, but that far removed from actually hearing it himself I wonder if he should even use quotes?


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Which reminds me...

I'm getting awfully tired of Kevin Burkhardt paraphrasing in the first person. Last night he did it again, talking about Scott Hairston and his comments about bats made of ash, maple, and birch. A few times during that segment, Kevin would switch between perspectives; "I" would go from meaning, "I, Scott Hairston" to "I, Kevin Burkhardt" and back again.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Which reminds me...

I'm getting awfully tired of Kevin Burkhardt paraphrasing in the first person. Last night he did it again, talking about Scott Hairston and his comments about bats made of ash, maple, and birch. A few times during that segment, Kevin would switch between perspectives; "I" would go from meaning, "I, Scott Hairston" to "I, Kevin Burkhardt" and back again.


Agreed.


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Ceetar wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
TransMonk wrote:
True, Klap sucks, but it sounds like the story of Collins blowing up at Murph could be true.


I'm sure it is true (cuz if he's faking that level of quotable knowledge he better turn in his journalistic creds)



Well, It was according a person made aware of the exchange. Which makes it...third hand to Klap? The person that heard it, the person he made aware, and then Klap. Not that I'm doubting it, but that far removed from actually hearing it himself I wonder if he should even use quotes?

Yeah, that and the three things listed above you by G-Fafif are about four of the nine things I was speaking of. You don't think he could have asked about two dozen folks for a corroborating statement? Murphy himself, maybe? He might have had a heckuva story, even if they all stonewalled.


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TransMonk wrote:
Which reminds me...

I'm getting awfully tired of Kevin Burkhardt paraphrasing in the first person. Last night he did it again, talking about Scott Hairston and his comments about bats made of ash, maple, and birch. A few times during that segment, Kevin would switch between perspectives; "I" would go from meaning, "I, Scott Hairston" to "I, Kevin Burkhardt" and back again.


Agreed.


Every story Guys Burkhardt tells of that nature reminds me of Felix Unger's inspiring radio tales of heroism, albeit at a less breathtaking pace.

And guys, when Hairston put down his bat, you know what he found? Penicillin: the Big P. Guys?


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I'm sick of Guys. They used to go to him 2 or 3 times a game but now they're up to 4 or 5 as they try to distract us from thinking about how badly the Mets are playing. And something always happens when he's talking. Save him for rain delays, pre and post-game, etc. but enough w/Guys already.


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Just wait-- if this continues into the summer, two or three of those will become florid, weird Keith rants.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Just wait-- if this continues into the summer, two or three of those will become florid, weird Keith rants.



IF this contines into summer...?


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soupcan wrote:
LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Just wait-- if this continues into the summer, two or three of those will become florid, weird Keith rants.



IF this contines into summer...?


Call me The Marginally-Optimistic Mets Fan.


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You know what's hilarious too?, during this miserable time for the org last nights game featured several segments of some of the best nights this org has had.....Astros/Mets 86.......yes please distract us from the current team.


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Keith and Ron both said the '86 NL Championship Series was the best games they were involved in during their careers, which I assume trumps the '86 World Series.


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Well, Game Six, for all it's drama, turned on errors.

That Houston series had stuff like that back door play by Santana. Gorgeous.


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The tension was a lot higher in the NLCS, which made the games all the more memorable.

I liked how, last night, Bob Ojeda came out and said what I don't think was ever acknowledged before, when he said to Keith, "You guys (meaning the hitters on the Mets) were afraid of* Mike Scott."

*or did he say "worried about"? Either way, Scott had worked his way into their brains. We all knew it, even then, but I don't think it's ever been stated so flatly by a member of the team before.


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Gonna dance right out onto the edge of time


That's Jackson Browne, from "Disco Apocalypse". That's how Game Six of the '86 NLCS felt. The only other time I felt it was Game Six of the '99 NLCS as the Mets kept coming back.

So we're 1-1 on the edge of time.


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