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Memories of Omar Quintanilla


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Omar filled in when Ruben Tejada was on the DL. He did what we expected - nothing less, and certainly nothing more.



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Oh, he did a lot more than expected. For a couple weeks he was our best hitter.


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I think he did more than expected. For our fourth option at shortstop, he put up a higher OPS than Jos� Reyes.

I liked his look. It spoke of a certainly of faith in his compact body and wisdom beyond his years. He looked like a wandering samurai. Now his wanderings continue.



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In the end fit the profile of a number 6, kinda scrubby but sorta useful, easy come and easy go.

I predict we see another guy wearing No. 6 before the year is out.


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The nerve of the Mets, selling almost everything associated with Johan's no-hitter -- why, they just sold the shortstop!


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I'd also throw in that Omar had the worst DiamondVision picture ever and enjoyed a fine debut, the night Jeremy Hefner homered (3 for 4, two doubles).


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He did good.

Exchanged for future considerations, which Rubin says could mean this:



I twice interviewed the guy behind that brand -- in-person sessions that had nothing at all to do with my desire to concoct trips to Baltimore so I could go to Camden Yards and have my expenses covered. Nothing at all.


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He caught the final out of the Friday game against the MFYs. That's more than I can say for other infielders.


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Edgy DC wrote:
I think he did more than expected. For our fourth option at shortstop, he put up a higher OPS than Jos� Reyes.

I liked his look. It spoke of a certainly of faith in his compact body and wisdom beyond his years. He looked like a wandering samurai. Now his wanderings continue.



Reminded me of this guy.



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For one brief shining moment (no, not Camelot) he had the top OPS among NL shortstops.

Later


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bmfc1 wrote:
He caught the final out of the Friday game against the MFYs. That's more than I can say for other infielders.


Luis Castillo is envious!


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