Absolutely Adequate wrote:Fair enough. I wasn't saying that he's better than either now, only that he does have some latent talents that he never seemed to tap into at Shea.
You sure spend a lot of time in the Mets forum.
I dont see him being very helpful to any teamand is in no way a Nomah or Varitek.
There will come a day when Barry Bonds leaves baseball, and everything about the game will be the better for it.
DK wrote:Jeez, Kent, you're posting like a madman here in the Mets forum. What's up?
Trying to pad my post total "not really" but I figured this would be the best forum to do it since there are so few Mets fans out here that noone reads this forum anyway.
There will come a day when Barry Bonds leaves baseball, and everything about the game will be the better for it.
That is the official reason..... I've been posting like a madman here to in hopes that someone might broaden their horizon, just like me and right some posts in the Atlanta Braves forum, which is not exactly buzzing with action....
I thought of this thread after todays dealings ...
Oh well there is always next year
Yep there's always next year but there's this year too. Ya Gotta Believe!
Your unnatural obsession with the Mets is unhealthy. Come on, admit it. You're a closet Mets fan!
Stay classy, Wrveres! I'm Amazinz?
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
wrveres wrote:"oh, well, there's always next year..."
my absolute favorite thread in all of the cafe !!! what happened to the GM?
We could tell you but then we'd have to kill you...
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey