sonny10305
Mets Lets Go 2015
^^Great post Sausy,
I love reading you stuff. Let me make a few comments
"Yea,I was shocked about Tom Brady's knee injury too....he's been so durable for so long,you expect him out there...
and that the Patriots would always be in good shape to get to the Super Bowl,hardly likely this year.Football out of the way,I must say"
Is this a boost for Brett Favre and the Jets? Lets see how well they do now and what new excuses they can up with for not winning.
"How could the damage to Billy Wagner's elbow be so bad? Strained forearm,elbow strain....nohing medicallly reported previously as bad as a torn muscle and ligament in his pitching elbow!WTF?!!!I feel terrible for him,especially that his Met career is probably over as is pitching career,period.Really tough news,wish his career with the Mets had ended on a really good note,with the Mets seeing a regular appearance of the Houston/Philly Billly the Kid, rather than only the sometimes tantalizing taste we've received over the past few years with his erratic performances.....but it doesn't look good. We have to hope there's someone who can step up permanently,be it Ayala or someone else.They've got this young power arm they've brought up,Parnell I think his name is.Supposed to have electric,Joba Chamberlain like stuff if I'm correct sonny?"
I think part of the reason it is so bad is because of the velocity Billy throws and as he got older it affected him. An examination with some sort of magnetic imaging thingy detected tears in the medial collateral ligament in Billy’s elbow and , a muscle in the forearm, This lead the Mets doctors to recommend Tommy John ligament replacement surgery.
What we now know is that the condition of Billy’s left arm seemingly has deteriorated since mid July. No one knew how large the tear had become till now. So now the Mets know for certain what some had suspected for weeks. that he will not be coming back. The surgery also puts a damper on Wagner’s pursuit of his 400th career save, right now he is at 385.
As I understand it Wagner is to undergo surgery this week. A tendon from elsewhere in his body will be harvested and used as a replacement for the damaged ligament. Pitchers generally need about a year of recovery and rehabilitation. As for Billy ever coming back, ya have to remember; Billy’s velocity will be compromised by the operation. Don’t let Billy’s off-speed pitches fool ya, he is a power pitcher. That said, I also think that if he were ever to come back it would not be a closer, maybe a 7th or 8th inning man, possibly a ninth in a non close situation. I think he will wanna come back
In the mean time we will have to continue to use our mix-and-match bullpen, or bullpen by committee with Luis Ayala as #1 closer.
What I will want is for the Mets to go after K-Rod, go to the Angels and get Rodriguez next year. He had his 55th save of the season on Sunday against the White Sox and is now just three shy of the Major League record.
"David Wright made a couple of great plays behind Johann, particularly backed him up but Santana proved masterful and clutch when he needed to most. And poor Hamels couldn't even make good with the advice of Jamie Moyer how to pitch to Carlos Delgado after the first moonshot....yep,he was Carlos'bitch last night trying to slip the change up by him."
When I mentioned David’s “not to shabby stats” I forgot to mention his gold glove plays this year, some of which have been spectacular. As for Hamel’s, you hit that right; poor bastard, after Delgado smoked that curve ball Hamels thought, ok dude here is a change for you, to which Carlos responded by knocking into Citi Field. Like I said, we needed to send him cryin to his mommy.
Hey Brad, I am glad you liked that picture, His fly was open for that whole inning till someone in the dug out clued him in and he closed it up.
I love reading you stuff. Let me make a few comments "Yea,I was shocked about Tom Brady's knee injury too....he's been so durable for so long,you expect him out there...
and that the Patriots would always be in good shape to get to the Super Bowl,hardly likely this year.Football out of the way,I must say"
Is this a boost for Brett Favre and the Jets? Lets see how well they do now and what new excuses they can up with for not winning.
"How could the damage to Billy Wagner's elbow be so bad? Strained forearm,elbow strain....nohing medicallly reported previously as bad as a torn muscle and ligament in his pitching elbow!WTF?!!!I feel terrible for him,especially that his Met career is probably over as is pitching career,period.Really tough news,wish his career with the Mets had ended on a really good note,with the Mets seeing a regular appearance of the Houston/Philly Billly the Kid, rather than only the sometimes tantalizing taste we've received over the past few years with his erratic performances.....but it doesn't look good. We have to hope there's someone who can step up permanently,be it Ayala or someone else.They've got this young power arm they've brought up,Parnell I think his name is.Supposed to have electric,Joba Chamberlain like stuff if I'm correct sonny?"
I think part of the reason it is so bad is because of the velocity Billy throws and as he got older it affected him. An examination with some sort of magnetic imaging thingy detected tears in the medial collateral ligament in Billy’s elbow and , a muscle in the forearm, This lead the Mets doctors to recommend Tommy John ligament replacement surgery.
What we now know is that the condition of Billy’s left arm seemingly has deteriorated since mid July. No one knew how large the tear had become till now. So now the Mets know for certain what some had suspected for weeks. that he will not be coming back. The surgery also puts a damper on Wagner’s pursuit of his 400th career save, right now he is at 385.
As I understand it Wagner is to undergo surgery this week. A tendon from elsewhere in his body will be harvested and used as a replacement for the damaged ligament. Pitchers generally need about a year of recovery and rehabilitation. As for Billy ever coming back, ya have to remember; Billy’s velocity will be compromised by the operation. Don’t let Billy’s off-speed pitches fool ya, he is a power pitcher. That said, I also think that if he were ever to come back it would not be a closer, maybe a 7th or 8th inning man, possibly a ninth in a non close situation. I think he will wanna come back
In the mean time we will have to continue to use our mix-and-match bullpen, or bullpen by committee with Luis Ayala as #1 closer.
What I will want is for the Mets to go after K-Rod, go to the Angels and get Rodriguez next year. He had his 55th save of the season on Sunday against the White Sox and is now just three shy of the Major League record.
"David Wright made a couple of great plays behind Johann, particularly backed him up but Santana proved masterful and clutch when he needed to most. And poor Hamels couldn't even make good with the advice of Jamie Moyer how to pitch to Carlos Delgado after the first moonshot....yep,he was Carlos'bitch last night trying to slip the change up by him."
When I mentioned David’s “not to shabby stats” I forgot to mention his gold glove plays this year, some of which have been spectacular. As for Hamel’s, you hit that right; poor bastard, after Delgado smoked that curve ball Hamels thought, ok dude here is a change for you, to which Carlos responded by knocking into Citi Field. Like I said, we needed to send him cryin to his mommy.
Hey Brad, I am glad you liked that picture, His fly was open for that whole inning till someone in the dug out clued him in and he closed it up.











What a fucking waste.....and if we lose this,it isn't the just the poison pen that's to blame but also a lineup not conducive to putting teams away,demoralizing them with a hard charging offense.We need another scrapper,a get the hell on base no matter what guy who forces starters and relievers to throw lots of pitches and works to make em vulnerable.We need to play old fashioned NL run clawing with aggressive baserunning,hit and runs,drawing walks.....we can't have a feast or famine lineup feasting or famining at the same goddamn times!Home runs are great,but aggressive baserunning,good strategic hitting and consistent intensity and effort to suppliment that is even better.Mark Pelfrey deserved a lot more than this crapper tonight.







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