October championships are usually won in the offseason, such is the case of the '04 Sox and the Schilling signing. Pedro gives the Mets instant credibility with other free agents, especially those from a particular island in the Caribbean. You know it, and I know it. Don't be surprised when old #24 of the Sox is patrolling LF for the Mets this coming season, then the Sox fans can really jump off the Dominican bandwagon.
What does seeing Pedro pitch in person have to do with anything? He was 16-5, before he hit a tough stretch at the end of the season. Pedro has a hard time with the Yanks, so what, many pitchers even great ones have a hard time with one particular team.
More myth than mystery still clocked 16 wins, imagine that.
Last place teams don't get better without taking risks and making changes. We got rid of our manager, and some dead weight pitchers, while picking up one of the top 5 pitchers in the AL.
As far as bowing to the Red Sox, hey they are the World Champions and that should be respected, but they're going on the cheap while the Yankees are just passing them by. Life will be back to normal in Boston this coming October, but you can always put your World Champion DVD on to keep you warm. Bill Buckner has finally been laid to rest.
My team got our guy, he spurned your team, because they lacked respect, in his opinion. If respect was the 4 years that he wanted then so be it. The Mets aren't the Twins. They have the money to eat that 4th year if it doesn't work out, the Sox couldn't. Not only that, but they are playing cheap with Manny also. The Sox are telling their fans, we won our series, now we're going to save some money. Enjoy the DVD, that's about the only WS you'll be watching this coming October with the Sox involved.
When does Papi want out is my question? One minute you say you care, the next you say Pedro is finished. Can it be both? I'm not sure, what is crystal clear is that someone who roots for the current world champs, shouldn't whine so much!
Martinez rejected a $40.5 million, three-year offer from the Red Sox, and the St. Louis Cardinals offered a four-year deal, a Mets official said Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity. Cardinals general manager Walt Jocketty and Cuza didn't return telephone calls seeking comment.
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What does seeing Pedro pitch in person have to do with anything? He was 16-5, before he hit a tough stretch at the end of the season. Pedro has a hard time with the Yanks, so what, many pitchers even great ones have a hard time with one particular team.
More myth than mystery still clocked 16 wins, imagine that.
Last place teams don't get better without taking risks and making changes. We got rid of our manager, and some dead weight pitchers, while picking up one of the top 5 pitchers in the AL.
As far as bowing to the Red Sox, hey they are the World Champions and that should be respected, but they're going on the cheap while the Yankees are just passing them by. Life will be back to normal in Boston this coming October, but you can always put your World Champion DVD on to keep you warm. Bill Buckner has finally been laid to rest.
My team got our guy, he spurned your team, because they lacked respect, in his opinion. If respect was the 4 years that he wanted then so be it. The Mets aren't the Twins. They have the money to eat that 4th year if it doesn't work out, the Sox couldn't. Not only that, but they are playing cheap with Manny also. The Sox are telling their fans, we won our series, now we're going to save some money. Enjoy the DVD, that's about the only WS you'll be watching this coming October with the Sox involved.
When does Papi want out is my question? One minute you say you care, the next you say Pedro is finished. Can it be both? I'm not sure, what is crystal clear is that someone who roots for the current world champs, shouldn't whine so much!
Martinez rejected a $40.5 million, three-year offer from the Red Sox, and the St. Louis Cardinals offered a four-year deal, a Mets official said Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity. Cardinals general manager Walt Jocketty and Cuza didn't return telephone calls seeking comment.
http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/sports/10417133.htm?1c