But it hasn’t been all peaches and cream for Minaya, who also took chances on Luis Castillo, Moises Alou, Orlando Hernandez, Shawn Green, Scott Schoenweis, Jorge Sosa, Aaron Sele and Matt Wise—none of whom were very impressive as Mets, and many of whom had massive difficulties staying healthy.
Endy Chavez
15 November 2008
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25 August 2008
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29 July 2008
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23 July 2008
My biggest issue with Tuesday night's game was Endy Chavez getting thrown out twice at the plate with no outs. The first time was understandable to some extent, but the alternative of having men on second and third with no outs and Carlos Beltran at the plate immediately makes third base coach Luis Aguayo's decision a bad one. The second time was a horrendous decision considering that Chavez had to hesitate to make sure David Wright's line drive made it over Chase Utley's head, and that Jayson Werth was already in shallow right center when he fielded the ball. Granted, Aguayo is new at coaching third, but I certainly hope Jerry Manuel had a firm discussion with him after the game to ensure that he doesn't cost the Mets any more games.
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22 July 2008
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10 July 2008
Continue reading "Dust Off Your Brooms, Tatis Comes Through Again"
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9 July 2008
Continue reading "Pelfrey and the Mets Finally Make It Easy"
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8 July 2008
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