September 2nd, 2010
I honestly mean no disrespect to Jerry but the way I see it the man has zero chance of returning next year. I remain a Manuel fan but changes will need to be made and he is sure to be among the first.
They’re the two most obvious (and possibly only) choices so who do you think is the best man to lead the Mets back to relevance: Valentine or Backman?
It’s a tough choice ain’t it?
Here are BMF’s Pros and Cons to both:
Wally
Pros:
• Wally’s teams win. If you look at his minor league career the guy is a winner year in and year out
• Backman would be a refreshing change to the series of managers we’ve had in here since… well … Bobby V
• He’s an 86′er which alone is good enough for me
• The guy deserves a break after getting railroaded by media reports about domestic violence. Those 2 very ugly/powerful words are sometimes unfortunately
attached to situations that aren’t as horrendous as you instinctively think they are.
• His no nonsense White Trash I don’t give a flying F attitude just might supercharge the dormant Mets
• He could be the Met’s very own Billy Martin
Cons:
• If you needed to handicap an ugly managerial scandal erupting Wally’s odds would be a helluva lot shorter than Bobby’s
• Backman, missing teeth and all, just might prove to be too White Trash for NYC
• He could be the Met’s very own Billy Martin
Bobby V
Pros:
• Bobby motivates his players and extracts every ounce of talent from them
• Bobby has already won in NY
• With Valentine in the dugout we’ll instantly get that swagger back
• The Mets will become the Bobby Valentine show
• I like the role of Valentine as a reoccuring Met manager
• He could be the Met’s very own Billy Martin
Cons:
• In the past that swagger and attitude has worn thin on the team and fanbase and it may happen again
• The Mets will become the Bobby Valentine show
• He could be the Met’s very own Billy Martin
In the end I’m a big fan of both men and I think either could lead us to the WS but at this point BMF’s 1st choice is Bobby V.
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“I’ve been in several tornados. One in Tulsa OK in ’74 that hit exactly 20 blocks from me and I was terrified. It was right out of Wizard of Oz. I was in an apt complex and started thinking ’gosh I’ve heard of these complexes going up like a matchbox’ so I ran outside and into a gully.
So I’m in this gully in my bathing suit — and before I know it the water is chest high and I said, ’I’m gonna drown if a tree falls on me!’ so I ran BACK into the apt! This is a true story — the tornado finally blew over but when the next day came, I had poison oak head to toe from that gully!”
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September 1st, 2010
That son-of-a-lucky-duck Jeff Franceour just got the golden opportunity to leave the sinking ship that is the NY Mets for the much greener pastures of… the Texas Rangers.
It’s strange to think of Texas as a greener pasture than we are but it definitely is. It’s supposed to be the other way around. The Mets were supposed to be the playoff bound team with the Rangers languishing towards the bottom of the division.
Oh how I wish I could go with him. I would love nothing more than to be in the thick of a pennant race with the playoffs to look forward to.
Who cares the Rangers will end up getting swept in the first round by the Yankees. At least they’ll get approx 12 more weeks of intense baseball than Met fans got.
Who did we trade him for? Joaquin Arias - a 25 year old SS/utility IF who seems to be a slick fielding, slap hitting player who is allergic to walks.
That’s a fine deal as far as BMF is concerned. I had no interest in Frenchy returning next season.
I think Met fans are all in agreement on Franceour: we really, really like the guy but just don’t think he’s that good.
I wish him the best of luck in TX this year and beyond.
Obtw the Mets were blown out in ATL again…
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August 31st, 2010
Please Mets, PLEEZE bring Jenrry Mejia up to the big leagues.
We as a fanbase need a reason to watch the games.
I love the Mets but they bore me to death these days. It’s so painful watching a Met game I think my eyes started bleeding last nite.
Misch can take a seat if Mejia’s healthy and stretched out we need to see what he can do as a starter.
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August 30th, 2010
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August 30th, 2010
I feel like we as a fanbase know precious little about the man who will likely own our team for the next 20-30 years.
I don’t care about his personal life at all in fact he doesn’t strike me as a particularly likeable guy. I just want to know more about his role as owner. The thing that specifically concerns BMF is exactly how much meddling does Jeff do in player personnel moves?
I hear a lot of whispers and innuendo that Jeff fancies himself a GM. I guess it’s understandable, I mean if you grew up a rich kid whose daddy owned a baseball team i’m sure it’s easy to think you know more about the sport than you do.
Hell I like to play fantasy baseball so if my father owned the Mets I’d prob want to start making calls on who we sign for how much and when too. So in a way I dont blame Jeff for wanting to make those decisions. But the thing is if I suck at fantasy baseball, which I pretty much do, the only one it hurts is me. But if the owners son is playing GM with a 130M payroll in the NL East…
So the real question at hand is not whether or not Omar and Jerry are coming back but rather is Jeff Wilpon the real GM of this team. If he is, which I tend to suspect is more the case than anyone is willing to let on, then there’s no need to replace Omar. In fact he’s pretty much gauranteed to keep his job since he’s the perfect cover for Jeff.
Unfortunately we DESPERATELY need a change at GM and if Jeff is indeed playing that role then we need a change in ownership more.
Too bad that ain’t happening.
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August 29th, 2010
These Mets have become unwatchable.
I swear I turned the game on in the top of the first just in time to see Johan’s ERA in the opening inning was almost 8 while it was less than 2.00 during innings 2-9.
Sure enough right on cue the Stros scored a pair off Santana in the first and from there the lifeless Mets instantly became unwatchable yet again.
All I want is to watch good baseball … Is that too much to ask?
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