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Marlins have won seven in a row. Miles to go from now 'til then, but this weekend at the Thing That Ate Little Havana could be telling on some level.


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And speaking of telling, this probably doesn't come as a shock:

In the middle of the controversy, Ozzie Guillen held an emotional press conference to apologize for his comments and basically save his job. He profusely promised to do anything to make up for the mistake he had made, saying this:

"I'm here on my knees to apologize."

"I'm very sorry about the problem, what happened. I will do everything in my power to make it better. ... When you make a mistake like this, you can't sleep."

Less than a month after those seemingly heartfelt words, Ozzie Guillen was asked a question about the controversy dying down by Sportstalk 610's Paul Gallant in Houston with the Marilns visiting the Astros. You can judge if Ozzie's response to that question is that of a man who has truly learned his lesson and is doing everything in his power to make the situation better.

He tells Gallant to "f*cking grow up motherf*cker"...


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kte wrote:
KTE Trivia:
The Mets are 4-6 in their last ten games when playing a regular-season game at a stadium for the first time. What were those 10 stadia? (And which four did they win?)


so which were they?


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Yankee Stadium III (June 12, 2009 - L)
Citi Field (April 13, 2009 - L)
Nationals Park (April 23, 2008 - W)
Comerica Park (June 8, 2007 - W)
Busch Stadium III (May 16, 2006 - W)
Safeco Field (June 17, 2005 - L)
RFK Stadium (April 29, 2005 - L)
Kauffman Stadium (June 11, 2004 - L)
Metrodome (June 8, 2004 - L)
Citizens Bank Park (May 31, 2004 - W)


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Gaby Sanchez is batting .197 in the majors. Or, rather, he was. (Your move, Sandy.)


  • 1 month later...
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Almost as puzzling as a team that gets swept, sweeps, gets swept, wins four straight, loses four straight.


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metsmarathon wrote:
jeez, that team needs to see a psychiatrist!


That team needs therapy,
Purely psychosomatic.


  • 2 weeks later...
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Carlos Lee rejected a trade to the Dodgers last week but either wouldn't - or couldn't (he had a limited N-T clause) - reject one to the Marlins.
So Lee is off to Miami in exchange for one-time hot 3B prospect Matt Dominguez and another minor leaguer LHP Rob Rasmussen

In order to make room, Gaby Sanchez was (once again) sent down to the minors so I reckon that makes Lee pretty much the full-time 1B dude.
He may also have to take over the spot of #1 power guy as Giancarlo Stanton is having knee problems which may or may not be serious.


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*checks* Lee's not bad, but he hasn't really been Carlos Lee since like 2009. His power's been steadily dropping off and that it's Houston, which is a friendlier park than the technicolor dreamcoat.


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Too many Lees (Carlos, Derrek, Travis...) playing first base in the bigs the last dozen years. Can't keep 'em straight. It's like colonial Virginia out there.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Too many Lees (Carlos, Derrek, Travis...) playing first base in the bigs the last dozen years. Can't keep 'em straight. It's like colonial Virginia out there.


Or a Canal Street phone directory.


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Caught the first episode of the Franchise tonight. was channel surfing and saw it and figured I'd give it a look.

It's very.. I don't want to say anti-Marlin because it's not quite that. More brutally honest? Season starts with the Ozzie/Castro stuff (And all they say is Ozzie said "I love Fidel Castro", no context at all) and goes into a Heath Bell blowing saves montage. There team president, Samson (former son in law of Loria) seems a wee bit crazy, ran 52 miles at one point for charity.

And there is a lot of Gary Cohen and Ron Darling calls. Ron saying things like "How many meetings has this team had already?" and for some reason the clips of Bell's signing in the beginning take place at Citi Field and has Gary talking about it..

They made out NY fans to be brutal in Reyes' return, which wasn't truthful, but made for better TV I guess. This episode led up to the release of Gaby Sanchez and the signing of Lee. Next week is the All-Star game and Stanton injury.


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metsmarathon wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
... seems a wee bit crazy, ran 52 miles at one point for charity.


correlation does not equal causation.


sorry, those really should've been different points but I couldn't remember specific Samson quotes. The actual act of running for charity was nice, but the character came off a little crazy who happened to be doing it.


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Ceetar wrote:
Although running 52 miles and needing to stop part way through for an IV does seem a little bit bonkers to me.


he should've trained better, and hydrated better, perhaps. good sticktoitiveness, though.


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Samson: I will NOT give up! I will not give up after 48 miles! I will NOT give up on those sick kids! I am NOT a loser! I'm not some sick, needs-charity LOSER! I will finish this race, BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT WINNERS DO! Stick me with fluids! CUT ME, DOC! CUT ME, YOU DOCTORING SON OF A BITCH!

Doctor: Um, David? Your pluck is admirable, but, well... this was a 5K "fun run."

Samson: "David?" "DAVID?" WHAT AM I, A WAITER? YOU'RE FUCKING FIRED, PATCH ADAMS! You IMMIGRANT.


  • 2 weeks later...
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Traded Omar Infante and Anibel Sanchez to Detroit today. A white flag and the first, apparently, of many deals to come (Josh Johnson? Carlos Lee?? Hanley Ramirez???) . Haul includes a pair of arms who will no doubt be a pain in Mets' sides for years.


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DocTee wrote:
Traded Omar Infante and Anibel Sanchez to Detroit today. A white flag and the first, apparently, of many deals to come (Josh Johnson? Carlos Lee?? Hanley Ramirez???) . Haul includes a pair of arms who will no doubt be a pain in Mets' sides for years.


One of the prospects - Jacob Turner - is a big-time prospect both in the Tiger system and MLB overall.

Acc to Jonathan Mayo at MLB.com -- The key to the deal, Turner was No. 10 on MLB's Top 100 Prospects list and No. 1 on the Tigers' Top 20 at the time of the trade. He's made a total of six big league starts, with mixed results, but he still has the stuff and size of a future frontline starter. Still only 21, he was slowed this year by shoulder problems. He has a plus sinking fastball he can throw into the mid-90s that gets many a groundball out. His secondary stuff -- a curve and changeup -- is behind the heater, but it has improved. He has a good feel for pitching, especially for his age.


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I can't believe Anibel Sanchez is a veteran.


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He's still just 28 but has been around for a while now (how many years ago was it he threw that sloppy-ass no-hitter?) and will be a FA after this year - so he's just a partial year rental for Detroit too.
The Tigers have been looking for a 2B for a while so Infante was probably the bigger key to the deal for them and he'll at least be under their control for one more year.


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I'm always conflating Omar Infante and Martin Prado. I think they might be the same guy.


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