Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted March 22, 2017 Posted March 22, 2017 oh duh, 5. is Ramon Martinez the guy Jerry Manuel discovered on his bench late in 2008 when he finally realized Argenis couldn't actually play.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 22, 2017 Author Posted March 22, 2017 I love when Greg comes in and is just like COME ON, PEOPLE2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days.2. 1969: Swingman who went 0-for-12 with 9 Ks, but pitched 63.2 innings with a 2.40 ERA. JACK DiLAURO3. 1997: 3-12 in a September callup. Taken by the Rays in the expansion draft, but only made it back to the bigs for 13 games with Colorado in 2000. CARLOS MENDOZA4. 2006: 4-12 with three doubles; appeared in 314 less MLB games than his dad. BRIAN BANNISTER5. 2007: Serviceable starter for the Padres from 2001-05; started six miserable games as a Met and went 3 for 12. BRIAN LAWRENCE6. 2008: Outfielder who came up with the Marlins, then ended his short career in June and July going 2-12 in eight games as a Met. CHRIS AGUILA7. 2011-12: Pitched for 11 teams; 0-12 as a Met. MIGUEL BATISTAGFafif 76FIELD 99Batmags 28JCL 23Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3DocTee 2Lefty 1MetFairy 1
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 seawolf17 wrote:I love when Greg comes in and is just like COME ON, PEOPLESure but I'm like, how can anyone get #3 right and not answer it this way?7cJ9G4oOJKc
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2017 Author Posted March 23, 2017 Seriously. It's like he's not even trying.2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days.GFafif 76FIELD 99Batmags 28JCL 23Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3DocTee 2Lefty 1MetFairy 11. 1984-85: But most fondly remembered for 1986. 1-11 at the plate.2. 1986: But most fondly remembered for what he brought back. 1-11 at the plate.3. 1990: Came up as a catcher, but played the last four games of 1990 in left field and went 1-11 with a solo homer in his last MLB AB.4. 1997: 4-3, 3.30 in 19 games in his only MLB season. 0-11 at the plate.5. 2004: 1-11. Came over in the David Justice trade.6. 2006: 2-3, 6.00 in eight starts in his only MLB season. Got lit up by the MFYs on July 2 and never came back. 1-11.7. 2009-10: 5-7, 4.58, mostly out of the bullpen. 3 hits in 11 AB. 8. 2011: Hit 122 HR in AAA from 2007-11 with five organizations, but only translated that to one HR of Cole Hamels (and two singles) in 11 AB as a Met.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2017 Author Posted March 23, 2017 Bingo and bingo!2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.1. 1984-85: But most fondly remembered for 1986. 1-11 at the plate. CALVIN SCHIRALDI2. 1986: But most fondly remembered for what he brought back. 1-11 at the plate.3. 1990: Came up as a catcher, but played the last four games of 1990 in left field and went 1-11 with a solo homer in his last MLB AB.4. 1997: 4-3, 3.30 in 19 games in his only MLB season. 0-11 at the plate.5. 2004: 1-11. Came over in the David Justice trade.6. 2006: 2-3, 6.00 in eight starts in his only MLB season. Got lit up by the MFYs on July 2 and never came back. 1-11.7. 2009-10: 5-7, 4.58, mostly out of the bullpen. 3 hits in 11 AB. 8. 2011: Hit 122 HR in AAA from 2007-11 with five organizations, but only translated that to one HR of Cole Hamels (and two singles) in 11 AB as a Met. VAL PASCUCCIGFafif 76FIELD 101Batmags 28JCL 23Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 2DocTee 2Lefty 1Ceetar 1
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 6. The mysterious Alay Soler
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2017 Author Posted March 23, 2017 If it pitches like a Duck, it is a Duck.2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.1. 1984-85: But most fondly remembered for 1986. 1-11 at the plate. CALVIN SCHIRALDI2. 1986: But most fondly remembered for what he brought back. 1-11 at the plate.3. 1990: Came up as a catcher, but played the last four games of 1990 in left field and went 1-11 with a solo homer in his last MLB AB.4. 1997: 4-3, 3.30 in 19 games in his only MLB season. 0-11 at the plate.5. 2004: 1-11. Came over in the David Justice trade.6. 2006: 2-3, 6.00 in eight starts in his only MLB season. Got lit up by the MFYs on July 2 and never came back. 1-11. ALAY SOLER7. 2009-10: 5-7, 4.58, mostly out of the bullpen. 3 hits in 11 AB. 8. 2011: Hit 122 HR in AAA from 2007-11 with five organizations, but only translated that to one HR of Cole Hamels (and two singles) in 11 AB as a Met. VAL PASCUCCIGFafif 76FIELD 102Batmags 28JCL 24Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 2DocTee 2Lefty 1Ceetar 1
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2017 Author Posted March 23, 2017 Greg's not letting you guys catch up. But he's leaving the hard ones for you.2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.1. 1984-85: But most fondly remembered for 1986. 1-11 at the plate. CALVIN SCHIRALDI2. 1986: But most fondly remembered for what he brought back. 1-11 at the plate. RICK ANDERSON3. 1990: Came up as a catcher, but played the last four games of 1990 in left field and went 1-11 with a solo homer in his last MLB AB. CHRIS JELIC4. 1997: 4-3, 3.30 in 19 games in his only MLB season. 0-11 at the plate. JOE CRAWFORD5. 2004: 1-11. Came over in the David Justice trade.6. 2006: 2-3, 6.00 in eight starts in his only MLB season. Got lit up by the MFYs on July 2 and never came back. 1-11. ALAY SOLER7. 2009-10: 5-7, 4.58, mostly out of the bullpen. 3 hits in 11 AB. FERNANDO NIEVE8. 2011: Hit 122 HR in AAA from 2007-11 with five organizations, but only translated that to one HR of Cole Hamels (and two singles) in 11 AB as a Met. VAL PASCUCCIGFafif 80FIELD 102Batmags 28JCL 24Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 2DocTee 2Lefty 1Ceetar 1
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 The Dave Justice Trade provided us Tyler Yates who made a few starts. I'll go with him.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2017 Author Posted March 23, 2017 BOOM. Dropping the Yates Bomb.2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.1. 1984-85: But most fondly remembered for 1986. 1-11 at the plate. CALVIN SCHIRALDI2. 1986: But most fondly remembered for what he brought back. 1-11 at the plate. RICK ANDERSON3. 1990: Came up as a catcher, but played the last four games of 1990 in left field and went 1-11 with a solo homer in his last MLB AB. CHRIS JELIC4. 1997: 4-3, 3.30 in 19 games in his only MLB season. 0-11 at the plate. JOE CRAWFORD5. 2004: 1-11. Came over in the David Justice trade. TYLER YATES6. 2006: 2-3, 6.00 in eight starts in his only MLB season. Got lit up by the MFYs on July 2 and never came back. 1-11. ALAY SOLER7. 2009-10: 5-7, 4.58, mostly out of the bullpen. 3 hits in 11 AB. FERNANDO NIEVE8. 2011: Hit 122 HR in AAA from 2007-11 with five organizations, but only translated that to one HR of Cole Hamels (and two singles) in 11 AB as a Met. VAL PASCUCCIGFafif 80FIELD 103Batmags 28JCL 25Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 2DocTee 2Lefty 1Ceetar 1
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 Alay Soler, Schaefer Mets Pitcher of the Month, June 2006.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 23, 2017 Author Posted March 23, 2017 Benjamin Grimm wrote:Alay Soler, Schaefer Mets Pitcher of the Month, June 2006.Alay Soler, July 2006: 0-1, 27.00 ERA in 2.2 innings. How fast they fall.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted March 24, 2017 Author Posted March 24, 2017 Still some oldsters hanging out up here:2. 1965-66: 3-13 at the plate, 1-6, 5.35 in 32 games. Acquired from the Dodgers in exchange for Dick Smith, and otherwise didn't do anything of note. Even has a boring name.1. 1967: Sixteen days as a Met in April as a Rule V pick, six games, 12 AB, no hits, 5 Ks. Apparently selling insurance in Corpus Christi these days. Came over from the Dodgers, then went back.And here we go for today:1. 1963: His only MLB season; was an effective swingman, throwing a CG SHO against the Phillies in August. Got 2 hits in 10 AB.2. 1966: May 20: Purchased by the New York Mets from the Cincinnati Reds. August 16: Purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the New York Mets. Got five (!) hits in 10 AB.3. 1972: 0-10 in his MLB debut; played 617 games after that, for Atlanta, Cincinnati, and Baltimore.4. 1974: 0-10 in four games. No relation to the current MLB outfielder.5. 1978-79: 1-10 despite twice making it to a Topps tri-Met rookie card.6. 1979-80: Bullpen cog who went 0-10 in between AL stints in Detroit and Cleveland.7. 1984: 1-10 in 17 games, all off the bench as a utility infielder. Came to the Mets in a famous trade.8. 1999: Pride of City College; went 3-10 as a swingman. Traded for a guy who was then traded away himself two days later.9. 2006-07: Somehow important enough to get the ball on 1986 Reunion Night. Went 2-10.10. 2010: Useful, if unimpressive, bullpen piece. Went 4-10 at the plate.11. 2011-12: 0-3, 6.98 in seven games (six starts), but seemed like he was actually a lot worse. 2-10 at the plate.GFafif 80FIELD 103Batmags 28JCL 25Edgy 18Ben Grimm 9FK 7SteveJR 6Hahn 3Chad 3MetFairy 2DocTee 2Lefty 1Ceetar 1
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