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Thursday, March 29, 2007
The Havana Industrial Period…is almost over.
A smiling Rey Ordonez insists he has done all he can to complete one of the more improbable sports comebacks in recent memory.
And the Mariners now appear ready to reward the 36-year-old infielder, out of baseball since 2004, with a spot on their opening day roster. The transformation of Ordonez, from a no-hope curiosity at the outset of camp to a guy looking like the team’s backup infielder, took a giant step forward Wednesday when backup outfielder Jeremy Reed was optioned to Class AAA Tacoma.
...“I got plenty of rest,” Ordonez admitted with a laugh. “But it’s not easy taking years off, especially from the major leagues. The hitting was the hardest part, getting back your timing and vision, but you’ve just got to try to hit the ball good. I’m trying the best I can.”
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Posted: March 29, 2007 at 11:51 AM | 42 comment(s)
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1. asinwreck Posted: March 29, 2007 at 12:43 PM (#2320131)Agreed.
Seriously, in a hitting contest between Rey Ordonez and a random fan picked out of the stadium, who would win?
a) accept the offer
b) reject the offer
c) swear you'll never do mushrooms again
http://www.deadspin.com/sports/baseball/shirts-off-boys-172762.php
Stupid Mets fan.
Actually, I probably still will. My condolences to SMK, Mug, and other good folk who pull for the Ms.
Is Willie Bloomquist still around?
in the wonderful Oyler/Matchick/Tracewski tradition
difference is, of course, that NOBODY thought those guys were any good
a) accept the offer
b) reject the offer
c) swear you'll never do mushrooms again
C is certainly a plausible choice, but in all honesty, the baseball-sound answer is A. And for all the abuse Neifi takes, it's not particularly close. He's a legitimately good glove at two positions, can fill in at third in a pinch, is a switch hitter (such as he is), and, FWIW, has a lot more power than Ordonez ever had. He's also younger than ReyRey.
http://www.deadspin.com/sports/baseball/shirts-off-boys-172762.php
Wow. That....is.....awesome. Looks like a Menudo album cover.
I unearthed some retro beefcake photos of the 1985 Championship Royals here
As Rey Ordonez's suckitude is well-documented and hardly worth discussing, I demand that the remainder of this thread be devoted to your producing stories related to her lack of judgment, and discussion thereof.
More than that, he is hitting around .400 in spring training.
WFB was slated to be the backup infielder. Now with St. Rey's addition, he'll be free to become an integral part of the team, pinch-running, defensive-replacing, and playing some in the outfield.
As Rey Ordonez's suckitude is well-documented and hardly worth discussing, I demand that the remainder of this thread be devoted to your producing stories related to her lack of judgment, and discussion thereof.
She dated him, and yet you ask for more evidence of her lack of judgment?
completely vacant sections in the upper deck and rows
and rows of buttless seats everywhere else.
“I never thought I’d see the day where there was less
than 20,000,” said utility man Willie Bloomquist.
“(Tuesday night) was the first time I’ve walked out
for a game and gone, ‘Wow.’ It’s a little odd being
able to hear conversations with fans.”
“Really?” I wondered. “What did they say?”
“You (expletive) suck, Bloomquist!” Bloomquist said
He was hitting in front of the pitcher all those years with the Mets. And as he was usually slightly better than the pitcher...
Batting 8th in the NL?
Batting 8th in the NL?
I think the question still stands, how was he in the top 10 three times for intentional BBs?
Talks broke down quickly though when his initial contract request was $7 million over 2 years. Think I was being generous, I offered $4 over two and we haggled back and forth. Things took a turn for the worst when his asking price started going up (to almost $5 million a year). He broke off talks. Anyway, I think I ended up dealing from my vast minor league reserves for a more balanced and cheap player. So the season is about to start and I'm thinking about picking up a veteran catcher. Neifi was still available and was asking for $700k. Classic. About a month later, he signed with the Royals, who offered him to me later that season.
I remember when I went up to $5million/2 years thinking that I would get assaulted by BTF posters if I ever admitted I threw that kind of money at Neifi!
I'm more disappointed you haven't gotten Mogul 2008 yet!
Ouch.
And this affects my demand how, exactly?
I excitedly bought 2007, played the 06 year with the Braves, won 105 games and never really got back to the game. I got a number of really nice seasons out of pitchers who either suck or haven't actually been around for a while; I sort of threw up my hands when I picked up 150 solid innings out of Scott Sobkowiak, for example.
More than that, he is hitting around .400 in spring training.
WFB was slated to be the backup infielder. Now with St. Rey's addition, he'll be free to become an integral part of the team, pinch-running, defensive-replacing, and playing some in the outfield.
Bavasi's apparently trying the Jim Hendry model of collecting as many bad middle infielders as he can. That's why there'd never be a Rey-Neifi trade in the real world--the goal is to increase the absolute NUMBERS of such players, irrespective of quality.
(I should stop complaining about this already, since the Cubs have finally jettisoned the likes of Neifi and Jose Macias, and are only keeping Ronny Cedeno and Ryan Theriot as backup MIs (and TheRiot is versatile enough to be useful for other purposes).
Not that I'm thrilled with Izturis as the starting shortstop (that'd be a nice lineup we're looking at if we'd managed to sign Furcal last year), but what can you do.
</Cubs hijack>
I don't think he is being used that way. Betancourt is already untracked in the FO's opinion and will be the full-time SS in 2007. As TFA states, Rey will provide (a) insurance at 2B and (b) freedom to move Bloomquist to the outfield. Probably hits worse than a pitcher now if he can't break .230 in Arizona, but Mike Hargrove has a plan for St. Rey.
Hargrove has failed in executing such a plan before. He wanted to protect Jeremy Reed to start 2006, so he kept Joe Borchard and Matt Lawton on the roster as OF reserves to start the season. Reed was healthy, and neither Borchard or Lawton got off the bench. Then Reed got hurt, then Borchard and Lawton proved in their CF PT that they were shot, then WFB and a 20-year-old overmatched rookie stepped in as semi-regulars, and the club finally resorted to asking Ichiro to be in CF once the season was in the tank. It was an ugly and unnecessary performance.
I remember when I went up to $5million/2 years thinking that I would get assaulted by BTF posters if I ever admitted I threw that kind of money at Neifi!
Well, keep us posted if you do get assaulted. The price of Neifi in the real world seems to be going up regularly, so use that as your backup.
Hacking Mass
fted.Fixed.
Best Regards
John
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