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IGT, 5/7: Una Vez Mas?


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Mr. Eating Clubs vs. Mr. Innings-Eater. Can we make it an actual winning streak? Keep this hitting/airtight bullpen thing happening? Keep on dancing to the rock and roll... on Saturday night, Saturday night?


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Lookin' for some heart on Saturday night


Jose Reyes, ss
Daniel Murphy, 2b
David Wright, 3b
Carlos Beltran, rf
Jason Bay, lf
Ike Davis, 1b
Jason Pridie, cf
Josh Thole, c
Chris Young, rhp




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Indeed, it's Gee.

For Los Doyers:

Miles 2B
Loney 1B
Ethier RF
Kemp CF
Gibbons LF
Uribe 3B
Navarro C
Carroll SS
Garland P


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I'm loving Dillon Gee!


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He must come from Texas CIRCUS folk-- he's been living on tiptoe tonight.


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Fucking Canuck. What's that, 4 LOB?


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I'm blaming that run on the combined negative mojo of Guys! and George Foster. (Really, man-- your shitty play was due to the Mets' "not being ready to win?" Go eat your mate or something.)


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
the combined negative mojo of Guys!


I watch about as many games on SNY as the next person. Can someone explain to me what exactly the problem with Burkhardt is? (No, seriously. I don't get what people have against him).


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Crisis can lead folks to attack within.

Meanwise, George Foster looks like $1,000,000.

He's a 1982 Met. There are 2002 Mets who aren't in shape that good.


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Seems like we went to the pen prematurely.


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The timing/length of the in-game pieces is suspect, and there's often an inordinate amount of praise for opposing players who are doing well during a particular series. Also, his understanding of the game can be poor and almost ostentatiously (willfully?) "jock"y.

On another note, Mike O'Connor comes to the plate like he's made out of 3-foot-long 2x4s and C-clamps.


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"This episode of 'Willie Harris: Met Killer' is brought to you by Revlon. Revlon, for when you need to be caught looking... good."


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
The timing/length of the in-game pieces is suspect, and there's often an inordinate amount of praise for opposing players who are doing well during a particular series. Also, his understanding of the game can be poor and almost ostentatiously (willfully?) "jock"y.


I don't see his understanding as poor. I agree he praises opposing teams' players too much but it would be disingenuous to call Burkhardt out on that without also calling Darling out for the same thing.


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Talk about praising the opposition. Listen to the radio crew. I don't get a lack of understanding of the game, either. I mean, Gary and Ron are sitting here this inning scratching their heads over the notion of Hu being removed from the roster. Who's going to be the backup shortstop? Who's going to provide late inning defense?

Maybe the guy who they replace him with. Back to you, guys.


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Did Gary just call Jerry Stiller "George Costanza"?


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Yep. I am of the mind that Seinfeld is one of the most wildly overrated television shows of all time but even I know that's not right.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Did Gary just call Jerry Stiller "George Costanza"?



damn , he did and not a minute later Ron is all over him for his ability to remember names and dates.


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Igarashi sure seems to be throwing with confidence.


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Well he got the first two guys (three, with the error) with efficiencey. It took me two or three tries to submit that post, and now he's walked the seven and eight hitters.


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Surprised to see him stay in and face Sands.

Frank Costanza must be getting antsy waiting for that third out.


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hilarious , the cameras zoom in on Chip Hale who looks like he's having the worst day ever, head shaking the lot , then he turns around and starts jawing to Igarashi's interpreter.


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Jerry Sands: No. Soup. For. You.


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