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    Danny Boy signs with the Mets....

    per of espn.

    Is he on crack? I can't wait to see Dannys emotions when Mets fans boo him.

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    YO YO YO griffeyfan3's Avatar
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    yea i saw that just now on espn baseball tonite...all i gotta say is good luck

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    wow out of the pan and into the fire. He will be begging to get Reds reaction once NY media rips into him after his first bad appearance.
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    Graves released by Reds after poor outing, gestureESPN.com news services


    The New York Mets have signed free-agent reliever Danny Graves, who was released by the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday after clearing waivers, ESPN's Peter Gammons reported Tuesday.

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    2005 SEASON STATISTICS
    GM W L Sv K ERA
    20 1 1 10 8 7.36




    Graves, once one of the Reds' most popular players, was jeered after yet another poor performance on May 22 and responded with an obscene hand gesture.

    General manager Dan O'Brien found limited interest in a trade for the 31-year-old right-hander, due in part to a contract that guarantees Graves $6.25 million in the final season of his three-year, $17.25 million deal. The contract includes escalators that would increase the salary if he were traded.

    Graves had struggled since joining the team's starting rotation two years ago. His fastball has slowed substantially and his control has eluded him. Back in the bullpen, he was 1-1 with 10 saves and a 7.76 ERA as the Reds closer this season.





    Graves angered fans by criticizing them for booing after the bullpen blew a six-run lead in the ninth inning on May 2, helping St. Louis rally for a 10-9 win. Graves was booed loudly at Great American Ballpark every time he came in to pitch after that.

    On May 22, he gave up five ninth-inning runs in a 9-2 loss to Cleveland and heard catcalls as he left the field. He was in the dugout several minutes later when a fan in seats nearby taunted him. Graves yelled back and made an obscene gesture.

    The Reds designated him for assignment the next day, saying the move had more to do with his pitching than his hand gesture.

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    I would like to wish Graves all of the best, except for when he faces the Reds

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    We won't be facing him this year at all.
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    What's interesting here is that apparently the Mets found nothing wrong with him physically either. This throws out all the whiners who said the Reds should have put him on the DL. He must have passed the Mets' physical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CincyRedsFan30
    We won't be facing him this year at all.
    Its a shame too. I would really like to see what the Reds bats do against Reds pitching.

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    It'd probably make Casey and some of the other Graves supporters realize just how stubborn they've been when it comes to wanting Graves to stay around and then getting mad when he got dumped.
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