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Are the Mets stupid? Close to deal with Alou
What a stupid move

Alou will get injured more than floyd. Sure, he's an excellent hitter, but he's a god awful fielder, who will come up with multiple injuries this season.

When they need pitching, they make their first signing hitting? It's time for them to sign zito and suppan.
11-19-2006 03:17 PM
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I doubt they are going to try to count on him for a full time role at 40. Dont know how much money is involved but I seriously doubt he is going to be their everyday right fielder.
11-19-2006 03:22 PM
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Terpy Wrote:I doubt they are going to try to count on him for a full time role at 40. Dont know how much money is involved but I seriously doubt he is going to be their everyday right fielder.

umm, mlb.com is reporting that he'll be their everyday left fielder and bat sixth.
11-19-2006 03:27 PM
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Awful move. They've got enough bats, why continue to roadblock Milledge?
11-19-2006 03:45 PM
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At least they didn't sign Mike Stanton and Alex Gonzalez lmfao WTF are you doing Krivsky?
11-19-2006 04:56 PM
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JFlight21 Wrote:At least they didn't sign Mike Stanton and Alex Gonzalez lmfao WTF are you doing Krivsky?

i agree about gonzalez, but not stanton. he was awesome for us last year. I wouldn't want the giants to give him 2 years, but it's a good idea for the reds.
11-19-2006 05:06 PM
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i'll tell you what's awesome, the giants get a sandwich pick for losing stanton and a first round and sandwich pick for alou. i'll take a first rounder and 2 sandwich picks for alou and stanton.
11-20-2006 09:05 AM
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.346 againist left handed pitching. thats the only reason the mets got him

at the end of the season the mets were shown to be vulerable againist left handed pitiching


Here's Buster Olneys take on Moises Alou and how great of a fit it is for the mets considering he murders lefties..read this article..Omar Minaya once again is a genious

How will the Mets line up?
posted: Sunday, November 19, 2006 | Feedback | Print Entry

The Mets are close to signing Moises Alou, a great addition for this team. He could be the Frank Thomas of 2007, batting in the middle of what should be an incredibly powerful lineup, and from this Mets point of view, he requires only a one-year obligation, rather than a long-term deal. Relatively low risk, potentially high reward; can't get much better than that. He flat-out kills left-handed pitching, which probably means that he'll hit between Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado and force opposing managers to make difficult choices with their relievers late in games.

So the first eight spots in the Mets' lineup could look like this:

1. SS Jose Reyes

2. C Paul Lo Duca

3. CF Beltran

4. LF Alou

5. 1B Delgado

6. 3B David Wright

7. RF Shawn Green

8. 2B Jose Valentin
11-20-2006 09:18 AM
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this doesn't prove anything. you'll be lucky if he plays 110 games. not only that, but he'll cost you plenty of runs in the OF.
11-20-2006 05:44 PM
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