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A Boy Named Seo wrote:
[tweet]https://twitter.com/AnthonyDiComo/status/880538598419832833[/tweet]

YOU DON'T SPEAK FOR ME, ANTHONY DICOMO, IF THAT IS YOUR REAL NAME!!


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Colon certainly could replace a lot of the dismal callups the team has used when trying to find starting pitchers. They only have to pay him the league minimum, too.


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Edgy MD wrote:
[sprays self with scent of control]




I am 100% sure I already commented on this thread.


But my second comment is that I want to smell this cologne. Maybe tonight.


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Yeah, there's little reason to have a lot of enthusiasm on this. He should be looked at as a possible addition to what we have currently, not as a savior or as a replacement for anyone.
As much as we may have liked him over the last couple of years, an 8.10 ERA across 13 starts is not something to be dismissed. Yeah, the hitter-friendly ballpark in Cobb County probably
had something to do with it, but that still translates to a 6.10, or maybe 7.10 somewhere else.


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Maybe Bartolo missed Dan Warthen.


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Yeah, I'm happy to donate enthusiasm any may lack.

The Braves new ballpark and the 2017 baseball are a conspiracy to undermine exactly the sort of starting pitcher Colón is. But stealing back-end innings from Neil Ramirez for something like a major league minimum and a high Bartolo factor? I'm signing up and dotting the i's with balloon-y hearts.


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It doesn't. Not directly, anyhow.

What it does, along with the 2017 version of the ball, is make it harder to keep the ball in the ball in the park, forcing Bartolo Colón, and everybody else, to try to be cuter, and therefore throwing fewer strikes.


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Howie was saying last night that Bartolo had confided to some former teammates that he was unhappy with his situation in Atlanta. I mean I'm sure he meant to do his best but the suggestion was maybe his mighty heart wasn't in it and that a change of scenery would be good for him.


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I'd be unhappy too if my "situation" involved getting blown out 9 times in 13 outings.
He signed there because they'd promise him starts for his attempt at the all-time Dominican wins record while he knew he'd be no better than 7th on the starter depth chart had he stayed here.
Of course no one knew at the time that our starter depth chart, like Nigel's amp, would go to eleven, buuuuuuut shit happens.




btw, his final four starts for Atlanta: 30 runs (23 Earned) on 32 hits, 9 walks & 9 Ks in a total of 15 innings


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Remember that every year with the Mets he went through an extended stretch of farce where he absolutely did not look like a big league pitcher.

Maybe he's beyond redemption this time, but he's not beyond consideration.


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Just for the feel good ness of it.

Hey btw, did I dream it or is Syndergaard out for the season?


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Not officially yet, but probably likely?


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Bring him back for his bat. It's got to have another homer in it.


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In the Twinkies farm system according to tonight's b'cast. Good luck
to Uncle Bartolo....


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I haven't taken a look at what Minny's rotation looks like these days, but it's possible the Twins gave him a better shot of starting a few games as opposed to what Sandy would promise him.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
I haven't taken a look at what Minny's rotation looks like these days, but it's possible the Twins gave him a better shot of starting a few games as opposed to what Sandy would promise him.


and in contention

and he doesn't have to bat.


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Ceetar wrote:
and he doesn't have to bat.

Twins' fans loss.


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I was mainly counting on an emotional lift from this. I always assumed Colon was about done and was mostly wrong for 3 years.


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I was just hoping he'd be an extra arm that could stabilize the bullpen, that maybe his stuff could still work in smaller doses.


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Bartolo wanted to remain a starter; we knew that last year. Since money is not a factor, he was going to go where he could start? That wouldn't be his role for very long, if at all, with the Mets.


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Kind of funny to see #metstwitter fall over itself with the news that Bart didn't sun back to the Mets like they all expected.


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RealityChuck wrote:
Bartolo wanted to remain a starter; we knew that last year. Since money is not a factor, he was going to go where he could start? That wouldn't be his role for very long, if at all, with the Mets.


It's about the same with the Twins, at least over the last month or two-- solid-ish front four, with fifth slot problematic owing to injury. It's the same, or at least, not different enough to move the needle by itself, presumably. Unless, y'know, he decided that the baseball execs he didn't know were more trustworthy than the ones he did.


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We really don't even know if the Mets kicked the tires an Colón, let alone made something akin to an offer. Gun to my head, I would guess they didn't.


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