Showing posts with label Steve Trachsel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Trachsel. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2009

Cleaning out my To Do list

Sometimes if I'm short on time, or think something is noteworthy but don't feel like writing at that very second, I file a story away in a To Do list.

Well, it's time to clean it out. I'll post the link and my two cents.

For ESPN.com, Bob Klapisch notes that Francisco Rodriguez will be the lightning rod for the Mets in 2009 and it will hurt their image.
K-Rod's celebrating profile will be layered atop Jose Reyes' customized high-fiving after scoring an important run in a big game -- outside the dugout. Such gloating, which has been part of the Mets' legacy since the '80s, has been steadily irritating opponents for the past four years.
Well...good! I still think the team needs some swagger, and I believe K-Rod will help bring that to Flushing. I like the abrasiveness he brings, and hopefully the players attitudes can shine through and fuel the team this time around.

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The Daily News caught up with Anthony Young a while back, and I thought it was a pretty good read. I bring this up for only one reason. In researching Young's career, in the seasons he went 2-14 and 1-16, his ERA was 4.17 and 3.77 respectively.

Steve Trachsel won 15 games for the Mets in 2006. He had a 4.97 ERA.

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Jose Reyes: The leader?

I noted before that I love Reyes' high-fiving, dancing, exciting ways. But is he the leader of the Mets? Jerry Manuel believes so. Here's a quote via The New York Times.
“Oh, I consider him becoming one — no question,” Manuel said Tuesday morning ... “I think that’s the next level for him, to add responsibility to him. That, to me, is maturation. You can be 50 years old and have no responsibility so you never mature. But if you have some responsibilities, then the maturation process takes over.”
Unfortunately, I think the language barrier will hinder Reyes from becoming a "true leader" of the team.

And yes, I believe the team needs a "leader."

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Keith Hernandez feels baseball nowadays is "tainted." How can you not agree?

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Carlos Delgado in the Hall of Fame? Joel Sherman brings it up, and interestingly, I actually did a project on this.

We had to compare a current HoF'er to a current player and see if the current player belongs in the hall. Eddie Murray, the most recent first baseman in the Hall was pitted up against Delgado. Through a whole series of comparisons and break downs, we came to the conclusion that if he keeps playing a few more years, Delgado will make the hall.

We also came to the conclusion that Murray shouldn't really be in the Hall. He was a compiler, and that's the only reason.

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Daniel Murphy is obsessed about hitting.
“The guy is obsessed,” said [J.J.] Putz, who lives across from Murphy in a hotel here. “All he talks about is hitting, hitting, hitting. It’s not a stretch to say that it consumes about 90 percent of his day.”
Hopefully that other 10 percent is dedicated to learning to play left field.

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Jon Niese and Tim Redding are battling (along with Freddy Garcia) for the 5th spot in the rotation. They're also sharing a condo.

Hey SNY, I smell a sitcom!!

Thursday, October 5, 2006

My goodness...Oliver Game 4?!

John Delcos reports that the Mets will go with Steve Trachsel for Game 3...and Oliver Perez Game 4...

...now this doesn't make alot of sense to me...i do not have alot of trust in Perez. i would rather pitcher John Maine on short rest. remember he only pitched 4 1/3 today...
...i would just feel allllot more comfertable with Maine at the helm instead of Wild Thing...

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

i didnt see last nights game.

"In that span, starters Doug Pelfrey, Steve Trachsel and Tom Glavine have been ripped for 21 runs in 15 1-3 innings." --Yahoo.
who the heck is Doug Pelfrey?
hehe.

ill be at the 12:10 game today. whooo

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Game:: Stupid Rain

it hurts to think about what would happen if that rain didnt come.
Traxx was going on all cylinders, picking off his early baserunner. mets got 2rbi hits from reyes and wright in those 2 innings pre rain.
and then...the rain. 2 hours and 23 minutes where i was reminded of Tsuyoshi Shinjo.
i forgot he wore #5...

anyway. props to SNY for the OBP stat now in each players batting graphic. i think that stat is just as important as the AVG.

yeah. i guess im sort of speechless on this game. we just collapsed after the 2nd inning.

~Pedro aiming to return in 10 days.
~Traded Keppinger for Gotay...straight minor league deal. 1-1.

Arroyo vs. Glav 12:30 today. toughhh game.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

the return.

New York Mets baseball starts again. 2:20 @ historic Wrigley against the lowly Cubs.
~Traxx vs Maddux. interesting!
~Reyes will sit again today, still nursing his pinky.
~Maine will be shipped into the pen, and Pelfrey will make at least one more start.
~Pedro returning will be pushed back, after he came down with food poisoning, and couldnt throw over the ASB.

Trade Rumors have begun to pick up. Nats and Reds swapped 8 players, with Gary Majewski going to Cincy and Austin Kearns to Washington.

The lastest involving the mets, is dealing with the White Sox. Javier Vazquez and Freddy Garcia are available. They both have ERA's hovering around 5, maybe Rick "The Jacket" Peterson could tweak 'em a little...? It looks like we'd have to part with Sanchez or Heilman...
~I don't know how i feel on this one. Freddy had that great year a few years ago, and im sure hed do well with the mets, but do we really want to tinker with our 'pen...

well...Lets see how today goes. Lets Go Mets!

Thursday, July 6, 2006

I'm gone for two days...

this will be quick.
2 wins against the lowly pirates. brilliant pitching from el duque, and a solid start from traxx. quality.

pedro to the dl.
Lima starts friday.
and...my prayers were answered....mike pelfry starts at least one game saturday!

more elaborate posts saturday.