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Wednesday, May 2
Tuesday, May 1
by
iMets
on Tue 01 May 2007 10:10 PM EDT
**Posted by Allan**
Hey, we're back just in time to see the most misrible part of the season thus far. After a very bad loss last night, they come back misfiring again tonight. David Wright looked very good, only a triple shy of the cycle, he used all feilds very nicley. Delgado looked ok too, hitting the ball softly the other way but managing to get a few hits. Since Alou's injury, he has not looked very good, playing Carlos Delgado's role as rally stopper today. Damion Easly can not be an everyday player. Like Endy, Easley can be figured out when he is exposed too much and that what happened tonight. I wanna see this Gotay play, he seemed pretty good in spring training. Joe Smith is absalutly incredable and should be pitching the 8th inning regularly. Me and Sal are thinking about personalizing t-shirts of Joe Smith, I did it with Maine and look how that turned out... David Newhan is not good, thats all I have to say about him. And now, introducing the new worst Met, number 48, Aaron Hielman. As I said to my brother even before he gave up the HR, Heilman took over Burgos's spot as the worst met at this moment. He should be traded NOW! He has no heart, guts, or any sort of metness that a guy like Joe Smith has.
by
iMets
on Tue 01 May 2007 10:09 PM EDT
**POSTED BY SAL**
Last night I went to the Met game. Right before the National Anthem the Mets (like most teams) Had a 32 second moment of silence for Josh Hancock. Josh Hancock Died on Sunday morning at 12:33 AM after his SUV struck a tow truck that was taking care of an earlier accident. For those of you who don't know who Josh Hancock was I will tell you. Josh Hancock Was a relief pitcher for the ST. Louis Cardinals. He helped the Cardinals win the World Series. He was 29 and was single. Please keep the Hancock Family in your prayers. I Know He Was a Cardinal, But we still have to give him respect. First Kile Than Lidle Now This ! Very Sad. Until at least the end of he season we will Keep Hancock and Lidle in our prayers and on the top of our site. |
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