Guest Anglesault Report post Posted October 4, 2004 Edgar? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Brian Report post Posted October 4, 2004 I was expecting a bonus after they gave him that contract extension. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 4, 2004 The irony is that the man who traded for Jeff Cirillo and signed Bret Boone to that wonderful deal all in the span of less than a month still remains in a consulting capacity. But I've learned in other baseball threads that it's HIGHLY UNFAIR! to place any blame whatsoever on, oh the guys who take up a good chunk of the $95 mil payroll so whatever.................... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted October 5, 2004 The season was definately the fault of the general manager. Getting rid of Carlos Guillen hurt the team, Scott Spiezio was a flop, they lost Mike Cameron, etc. They also had a sub-par season from Bret Boone, Edgar Martinez aged, and Rafael Soriano missed most of the season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrRant 0 Report post Posted October 5, 2004 I think Al knows of my hate of Basavi... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 5, 2004 The comments specify the worth of the loss (or 'gain'). Carlos Guillen: Gamble, miss bigtime. Mike Cameron: Overrated, continues to be. Hell Rey Ordonez was a defensive whiz not too long ago, should the Mets have overpaid HIM? Scott Spiezio: Now Jeff Cirillo, part II. Congratulations. Rich Aurilia: Hitting his first AL home run off Pedro, good. The fact that it was May 28, bad. Raul Ibanez: Maybe we can actually admit that his rise in numbers in KC WASN'T due primarily to AL Central pitching. And to Bavasi's credit: FINALLY somebody paying attention to the farm system, although it was too late, and I don't think our T-town pitchers look quite as good now. Getting Olivo, Reed, and the kid that'll be in Tacoma next year for Freddy was a good deal. Guardado was a good signing, although I'm really at a loss to when the injury actually happened (somehow I'm not buying into the infamous Dave Berg at-bat that there wasn't something going on). So I'll give him about a C total--not including the 'nothing-for-nothing (Colbrunn for McCracken, Cirillo for Jarvis) deals. But with Gillick's fingerprints on most of this, that also leans towards an incomplete. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted October 5, 2004 I'm calling Orioles coach Sam Perlozzo as their new manager. Former Mariners coach, has been looking for a managerial job and rumors have Mazzilli wanting to bring in his own bench coach. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 5, 2004 Hell I'd be for bringing Bowa back as the third base coach since Dave Myers can't direct traffic at third any better than Stevie Wonder can on the 5 at rush hour. And so Melvin becomes the second manager in team history (Lefebvre) to be fired with a winning season under his belt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted October 5, 2004 Hell I'd be for bringing Bowa back as the third base coach since Dave Myers can't direct traffic at third any better than Stevie Wonder can on the 5 at rush hour. And so Melvin becomes the second manager in team history (Lefebvre) to be fired with a winning season under his belt. The Ms had a winning season? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 5, 2004 They were 93-69 in 2003. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted October 5, 2004 Mike Cameron: Overrated, continues to be. Hell Rey Ordonez was a defensive whiz not too long ago, should the Mets have overpaid HIM? Cameron is a fairly decent hitter with some pop and speed. Ordonez was one of the worst hitters to ever have a career. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 5, 2004 Cameron had 30 homers this year--shocker--yet still only hit . 231 and had a .322 OBP. His HR totals with the M's: 19, 25, 25, 18. Now what indication would give anybody that he'd jump to 30 homers if he were wearing an M's uni this year? BTW his RBI total in '04: 76, same as last year. So keeping him, no matter how many GG's he wins--wouldn't have been the answer either. Otherwise no one would be whining about being in 3-2 games all the time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HarleyQuinn 0 Report post Posted October 5, 2004 The comments specify the worth of the loss (or 'gain'). Mike Cameron: Overrated, continues to be. Hell Rey Ordonez was a defensive whiz not too long ago, should the Mets have overpaid HIM?. Cameron's a career .248 hitter so nobody is expecting much from him with the bat BA wise. His OBP was indeed awful(.21 lower then his career average of .340) however his SLG was at .479, a career best. His OPS as a result was the 4th highest of his career. He also set a career high with 30 HR's and had a 79% steal rate. Cameron led the Mets with 5.9 Win Shares in the field and 12 Win Shares with his bat. I'd say he was pretty valuable to the Mets. The Mets Team ERA was 4.10, no doubt helped by Cameron's defense in CF. The Mariners without Cameron this season had a team ERA of 4.76. In 2003, they had a team ERA of 3.76 although if you take out Rafael Soriano's 1.53 ERA it goes to 4.70 which is still a hair lower then this year's ERA. Rey Ordonez has a career .246 BA, .298 OBP and .310 SLG, whereas Mike Cameron has a career .248 BA, .340 OBP and .440 SLG so to call Cameron overrated for his hitting is stupid. It's even stupider if you were also insinuating his defense was overrated because he's considered one of the best fielding CF's in either league. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 5, 2004 Of course Gil Meche being crap prior to his senddown, Jamie Moyer's arm falling off, Piniero being crap before he got hurt, Hasegawa being crap, whoever the fuck you wanna name, I suppose none of those had ANYTHING to do with the high ERA whatsoever. And overall, his hitting stats STILL AREN'T GREAT (newsflash I know). Question: If Griffey (in his prime) had been the hitter Cameron was, would he have still gotten all the hoopla? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites