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Frayed Knot wrote:
I'm so glad that NYC never picked up on the towel-waving idiocy.


In fairness, the Mets handed them out at Game 7 of the NLCS in 2006.


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Gwreck wrote:
I'm so glad that NYC never picked up on the towel-waving idiocy.


In fairness, the Mets handed them out at Game 7 of the NLCS in 2006.


Which shows two things:
a) that the ownership was typically imitative and clueless
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B) that even given the invitation, the fans never adopted such a small townish ploy


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Nobody say a word.


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Yea!

All local news stations are once again watchable!


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Is that the Ryan Howard whose $125M contract extension begins next year-- the one whose deal will last longer than Chase Utley is playing professional baseball?


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On the one hand MLB along with TBS/FOX can't be happy that NYC and Philly are out of the mix.
On the other they got three five-game series in the first round and all three ended in one-run games.


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Shocking.

Nice to see someone else fall to an inferior StL team.


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Loved seeing Carpenter get to finish the game.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
I'm so glad that NYC never picked up on the towel-waving idiocy.


In fairness, the Mets handed them out at Game 7 of the NLCS in 2006.


Which shows two things:
a) that the ownership was typically imitative and clueless
and
B) that even given the invitation, the fans never adopted such a small townish ploy


FK, I'll raise that one better. After the rise of the Homer Hanky with the 1987 Twins, the 1988 response was the K Hanky, featuring Bill Gallo illustrations of Doc, Cone, Sid and Darling, handed out during the NLCS.


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And, once again, the indifference of NY fans turned that contrived promo into a one-shot deal rather than an annoying and ongoing "tradition".


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And a hanky ain't a towel.


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Howard out for the entire first half of '12 and maybe the whole season, according to Rotoworld. Damn shame.


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I had my achilles broken and surgically repaired and missed 11 months of hard physical activity.

Also sorta messed me up permanently, my action off that foot was never the same.


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And just when Howard is about to start his five-year, $125 million contact extension.

That's right, Ryan Howard is going to be making $25 million per year through 2016. He'll turn 37 a month after that contract ends.


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MLB.com -- Ryan Howard had surgery Wednesday morning in Baltimore to repair a completely torn Achilles tendon in his left leg. Foot and ankle specialist Mark Myerson performed the surgery and also administered a PRP injection. The Phillies said the surgery was successful, and general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said in a statement, "It's going to be five to six months from the surgery until he can play at his accustomed level."


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Frayed Knot wrote:
And that kind of injury can't be good on such a large body.

But at least he won't lose much speed.

Later


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TransMonk wrote:
Five to six months is March or April, no?


yeah. that's better than the 6-9 months they were originally projecting. if it's 6 months to 100%, he could actually miss no time..


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
That's assuming no "setbacks". Remember, we were originally supposed to see Johan Santana by around July 1.


That was always extremely tentative though.

Setbacks are always a possibility, but he's not a pitcher or a basestealer/premium defender.

Of course, a little nerve tweak kept Ike out all year, so..


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