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i guess this is good news, sort of... in an "at least he ain't Schwinden or Batista" kind of way.


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I'm thinking a good inning tonight gets him the chance of a second inning up here. Demote Schwinny and have Carrasco around in case you need a reliever or spot start till the spot comes up again. Have Acosta and Batista sweat it out a few days.


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Thole headed to NYC for further tests, no roster move yet but he won't be around tonite.


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Pitching prospect Zach Wheeler should be ready to come off the minor league DL soon. He was on it for a torn fingernail. This is the second time this has happened in his minor league career.
I'd get the kid a large supply of Gelatin and an hour-long session with Dr. R.A. Dickey on the care of finger nails.

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MFS62 wrote:
Pitching prospect Zach Wheeler should be ready to come off the minor league DL soon. He was on it for a torn fingernail. This is the second time this has happened in his minor league career.
I'd get the kid a large supply of Gelatin and an hour-long session with Dr. R.A. Dickey on the care of finger nails.

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Dickey's solution is to have the team cook take him to a nail salon.


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Jenrry Mejia after two starts in St. Lucie:

1-0, 11 IP, 2.45 ERA, .184 BAA, 0 walks, 7 SO.

Jenrry Mejia, moving up to Bingo.

Chris Young after two starts in St. Lucie:

0-0, 10.2 IP, 2.53 ERA, .300 BAA, 2 BB, 6 SO.

Not sure what's next for him, but he may be looking at Buffalo for his next outing.


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Halladay shut down minimum 3 weeks w grade 1-2 shoulder ( right latissimus dorsi) strain. Phillies hope to have him back 6-8 weeks.

I think they're hoping Worley is back in a moment to replace him.


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Howie Rose reporting on air that Josh Thole, DHing for Buffalo tonight, was pinch-hit for early. No explanation yet.

Concussions are the injury that don't stop fucking you. Someone bean Wiggy in the face for causing this one!


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Thole update: was actually held out before the game as opposed to being pinch-hit. Still no word on why.


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Nymr83 wrote:
Thole update: was actually held out before the game as opposed to being pinch-hit. Still no word on why.


As per Rubin on Twitter, Backman said it was a paperwork issue (w/MLBPA), not an injury issue.

OE: And Gary confirms, on-air.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Thole update: was actually held out before the game as opposed to being pinch-hit. Still no word on why.


As per Rubin on Twitter, Backman said it was a paperwork issue (w/MLBPA), not an injury issue.

OE: And Gary confirms, on-air.



Thanks for the update, my radio feed cut out


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Thole now in the game.

Jenrry Mejia, first start at AAA on the long road back from Tommy John surgery, 68 pitches (45 for strikes) in 6 innings of 2-hit ball (1 walk, 2 Ks).


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I heard about this situation and kept imaging Capt Renault and some of the Nazis hanging around Casablanca asking Josh: "Vhere are your papers?"


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The chucker also tossed six shutout innings, with both hits he allowed never getting out of the infield.


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Klapisch: Young did well in three rehab outings at High-A Port St. Lucie but seems likely to be exposed now that he's moved on to Triple-A Buffalo. The 33-year-old right-hander seems doubtful to make any sort of impact in the major leagues this season.

Young today in his AAA start: 6 IP, 2 H (as Edgy said, none out of the infield), 0 R, 3 BB, 2 K, 87 pitches, 50 strikes.

Per Rubin's tweets, his velocity was still 82-84 this morning, but he also points out that his fastball wasn't much more than that in his 2011 starts with the Mets and in 2010 with the Padres. In any case, he has not yet been "exposed" by AAA hitters.

Klapisch is a dick.


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Can any of us remember the last time Klapisch wrote anything positive about the Mets?

Waiting

Anyone?

Bueller?

(birds chirping)

See what I mean?

Consider the source. I can just picture him grinning broadly while he wrote that. His source was probably a Yankee fan, who is hoping that Mets will release Young so the Yanks can pick him up.

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any man whose name is comprised of the slang terms for a venereal disease and urine, and then writes like it, should shun public exposure at all costs.


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Vic Sage wrote:
any man whose name is comprised of the slang terms for a venereal disease and urine, and then writes like it, should shun public exposure at all costs.


should be shunned anyway. There's so much good baseball writing out there that it seems a waste of everyone's time to repost, retweet, comment or link to things by people like this.


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Edgy DC wrote:
I have little doubt he's one of the most widely read columnists in New York.


Sure, and "That's my boy" will make millions in the box office, and Twilight is a best selling novel.
Doesn't mean we shouldn't spend more time on the other options.


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