...felt a "pop" in his hamstring in the 4th inning today against the Marlins.
The odds of ljshorty being alive at this point are 17-1. Any takers?
...felt a "pop" in his hamstring in the 4th inning today against the Marlins.
The odds of ljshorty being alive at this point are 17-1. Any takers?
I did a lot of good things as a sim league GM.
Ah, give me something clever to say here.
Yeah lasting only 3 1/3 innings is hard to take. I had him for 10 easily. This will put him out a while since he uses his legs a little more than most to get him velocity. He's just so short.
I said several years ago that he would not pitch enough for the Mets to justify the length of the contract he signed with them. He was a fine pitcher once, but those days are behind him.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans...." John Lennon
cant say that I am too surprised at this outcome. too fragile to be valuable over the long haul nowadays.
The art of being an engineer: packing 10 lbs of crap into a 5 lb box.
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I agree he is very injury prone, and he will probably miss 2 months or so, but you people have to realize that the signing was MUCH MUCH MUCH more than a baseball signing. Remember that Pedro brought with him interest from Carlos Beltran. Pedro brought with him interest from Jose Reyes in signing a long term deal. Pedro brought with him our #1 Prospect, Fernando Martinez ("I want to have the chance to learn from Pedro, and hopefully be as great as him one day"). Pedro brought with him interest from Johan. So, if you think about it as what ELSE Pedro brought us(and 15 wins in 2005 was nice too), his pitching is not the only reason we signed him. I'm devastated that he is hurt, and I really wanted him to do well. But he will not be done for the year, and he will not be remembered as a bust signing, seeing as how he brought us SOOOOO much.
Shorty, you are right about him generating interest in Shea again. He has not, however, thrown enough pitches to warrant the contract he signed. He will be sitting on the beach in the dR sipping lemonade while the team struggles in his absence.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans...." John Lennon
He actually says and appears to miss baseball even more than we miss him. He spent the second half of last year on the bench with the players (up until he came back). Its not about pitches. It's about ticket sales, and even MORE importantly the talent that he got us. Because Beltran and others have said they would not have come without proof that we wanted to win. Pedro was the proof. (If I were the Mets)I would easily pay 52 million dollars in order to attract a #20 prospect, a top 10 OF in the major leagues, the best pitcher in the MLB, and a mentor for our young pitchers (Maine, Perez, and Pelfrey). Not to mention that he had a 15 win season. He has fought back from injuries that cause my pitchers to retire. And he DESPERATELY wants to pitch. He really does.
The Mets are already injury prone in more positions than most so a hit like this hurts that much worse. Who's next? Santana has a greater load on his shoulders now.The Mets announced that they expect Pedro Martinez to miss 4-6 weeks with a mild left hamstring strain.
Some obviously define mild differently from others. With Martinez done for April, it looks like Mike Pelfrey will likely stick in the Mets' rotation. Orlando Hernandez could be back in about two weeks to claim a spot, but Nelson Figueroa will be needed to make one start anyway before then.
he is on the downard side of his career. He gets hurt too much now. He is just not the intimidating pitcher he once was.
yeah, you are probably right, but he doesnt intimidate teams like he once did though.
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"If Hooter's fell, for all practical purposes the world was lost." Von Neumann's War
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He still has enough left in the tank. He's not needed to be an ace, and in reality, seeing as how Johan is an improvement over Glavine last year, and Maine and Perez are at least as good, Pedro only has to be as good as.....whoever the hell the Mets' 4th starter was, I guess El Duque. So if Pedro can be mediocre, then the Mets will have a better staff than last year.
The art of being an engineer: packing 10 lbs of crap into a 5 lb box.
"If Hooter's fell, for all practical purposes the world was lost." Von Neumann's War
http://www.myspace.com/rockinray1
Here are Ken Rosenthal's thoughts on this subject: FOX Sports on MSN - MLB - Poor judgment leaves Pedro-less Mets in lurch
I don't always agree with this guy, but this time he seems to be right on.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans...." John Lennon