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Re: Let's Go Mets!
[Re: Just Lou]
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05/21/07 11:53 AM
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Don Cardi
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If Delgado has indeed lost it, then the Mets have more than enough bats to make up for it. I was more worried about Wright because he's 24 years old. It might be time to move Delgado down in the order. I don't think that Delgado has "lost it." I just think that he's in a real funk. You're right. They should move him down in the order. Take some pressure off of him. He just looks completely lost at the plate these days. He'll come around.
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Let's Go Mets!
[Re: Don Cardi]
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07/05/07 10:04 PM
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Tell you what. I'd rather give Milledge another chance than have Julio Franco play. I mean I love the guy, but he's done. He can't hit a fastball anymore. He should announce his retirement which would make room for another player, and then the Mets should make him a coach. The Mets need to keep Franco around the organization, but not as a player. He's so done as a player. I have a 1980 World Series program (Phillies/Royals) that lists future Phillie stars then in the minors. Franco was one of them. The Phillies traded farm product, Ryne Sandberg, in '81, in part, to make room for Franco. They then traded Franco in December, '82 because they had Juan Samuel ready to emerge. Franco won an All-Star MVP 17 years ago. It amazes me that he's still in the majors as he's nearing 48. I agree that he's not an option for every day play.
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Re: Let's Go Mets!
[Re: Just Lou]
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07/18/07 03:37 PM
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Just Lou
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007 Franco clears waivers, rejoins Braves Associated Press
ATLANTA -- Julio Franco will get another chance to swing the bat in the big leagues.
The 48-year-old utilityman signed with Atlanta on Wednesday, rejoining the Braves a week after he was cut by the New York Mets.
Franco cleared waivers during the Braves' game against Cincinnati. Atlanta signed him for the rest of the season and said he would be activated for Thursday night's game against St. Louis.
Franco, who turns 49 next month, played for the Braves in a backup role from 2001-05. He is a 24-year veteran with 2,576 career hits and is a lifetime .298 hitter.
He hit just .200 (10-for-50) with one homer as a reserve with the Mets. Franco will serve in the same capacity for Atlanta.
This season, Franco became the oldest player to hit a home run in major-league history. He has said he would like to play until he turns 50.
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