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    Does his finger lickin seem to be getting worse? Seems like he's now lickin as the ball approaches the plate. I noticed that he doesn't do it when he's in the dugout, which implies that it is a nervous habit. And while I'm sure that he's not the only pitcher that is nervous while pitching, displaying his nerves to the opposition like that can't be helpful. Compare him to someone like Andy Pettite. I'm sure Andy gets nervous too but never shows it to the opposition. Andy always looks like he's in charge out there. Big Pelf always looks like he wants to retreat.

    Also... isn't going to your mouth on the mound illegal? How does he get away with all that?
    "We have a plan; and I like our plan." ...Omar
    "I belive in our minor leagers; and I like our minor leagers." ...Omar

  • #2
    What is the right-handed Ollie Perez.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gr8Beldini View Post
      Does his finger lickin seem to be getting worse? Seems like he's now lickin as the ball approaches the plate. I noticed that he doesn't do it when he's in the dugout, which implies that it is a nervous habit. And while I'm sure that he's not the only pitcher that is nervous while pitching, displaying his nerves to the opposition like that can't be helpful. Compare him to someone like Andy Pettite. I'm sure Andy gets nervous too but never shows it to the opposition. Andy always looks like he's in charge out there. Big Pelf always looks like he wants to retreat.
      I thought it's been relative common knowledge that Pelfrey is a mental case. I for one have made numerous posts about this seemingly incurable psychosis he has. Imo, the Mets are a worse team with him in the rotation.

      Also... isn't going to your mouth on the mound illegal? How does he get away with all that?
      It's only illegal if the pitcher does it while touching the rubber.

      Originally posted by Ralf View Post
      What is the right-handed Ollie Perez.
      I'm not sure I'd go that far. With Ollie, it was underperforming (to put it nicely) and his attitude after being given the most ridiculous contract in Mets history. Pelfrey, albeit not overpaid, is better than Ollie, even if only on the mound, but that says virtually nothing. The Mets are/were worse teams with either.

      I'd like to see the Mets rid themselves of Pelfrey. Any ideas?
      Put it in the books.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by milladrive View Post

        I'd like to see the Mets rid themselves of Pelfrey. Any ideas?
        Looks like the guy can bring it. He just seems scared out there. I think his next team will get his mental hangup addressed, which will turn him into a solid #3... maybe a good #2. I don't see the Mets ever getting equal value in return. Right now he is a middle of the road #4/5. They can win half of his starts as-is.
        Last edited by milladrive; 04-11-2012, 05:35 PM. Reason: Removed profanity
        "We have a plan; and I like our plan." ...Omar
        "I belive in our minor leagers; and I like our minor leagers." ...Omar

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        • #5
          Originally posted by milladrive View Post
          I'd like to see the Mets rid themselves of Pelfrey. Any ideas?
          Follow the Chappaquidick blueprint.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Paulypal View Post
            Follow the Chappaquidick blueprint.
            LOL
            Put it in the books.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by milladrive View Post
              I'd like to see the Mets rid themselves of Pelfrey. Any ideas?
              Wandy Rodriguez

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ralf View Post
                Wandy Rodriguez
                Justin Verlander
                Roy Halladay

                What the hell

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                • #9
                  Well if anything his stuff hasnt been finger licking good for a large part of his career. Maybe he should start throwing spitballs.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Paulypal View Post
                    Justin Verlander
                    Roy Halladay

                    What the hell
                    Nah, too much money.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ralf View Post
                      Nah, too much money.
                      Too much money for the two best pitchers in baseball. Excellent. Ok stay with Big Pelf...he is good. I remember reading how good he was somewhere. Probably more press clippings from Jay Horowitz.

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                      • #12
                        I notice that since he resumed sucking the references to the sports psychologist or getting married, or whatever it was that was supposed to have been a help, ceased. Wierd is the wrong word, but its sort of like the year Francouer hit well for the first two weeks and the talk was all about some sort of practice routine he had with Manuel. Then when he reverted it was crickets.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Paulypal View Post
                          Too much money for the two best pitchers in baseball. Excellent. Ok stay with Big Pelf...he is good. I remember reading how good he was somewhere. Probably more press clippings from Jay Horowitz.
                          (Haha, dance monkey, dance!)

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                          • #14
                            Too bad his terrific start this season had to be totally destroyed. With any luck, the TJ surgery will be a success and he'll be able to adjust if and when he returns next year. I actually feel bad for the guy. He seemed to finally have it together.
                            Put it in the books.

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                            • #15
                              I'll just say this on the Ollie/Pelfrey mention--

                              With Pelf, though he's probably gone, and should go...at least he didn't make and ass of himself, and he had a couple games and a few weeks and months where he looked pretty decent...if he hadn't collapsed or lost out, he might have made the All-Star Team in '10 or '11, I forget which year he started out something like 7-0 or something and then had an abysmal rest of the way.

                              So I don't and won't bear Pelf a grudge if/when he gets the axe.

                              OLLIE PEREZ...

                              When I think of Ollie Perez...

                              Two immediate memories sum up my feelings--

                              His being on the mound when he nearly gave up the HR that became Endy's famous catch (the best thing out of his whole Mets career--he screwed up just enough to allow someone else the spotlight in fixing that screw-up...and just missed becoming Aaron Heilman...)

                              And

                              He pitched the night I went to my prom--was coerced by some friends of mine--and that was the game in '09, I think, where Reyes suffered his season-ending injury, or at least suffered one of his bad leg injuries, and was up and down until Sean Green lost it late in the game and blew it--but damn it, I still associate that loss with Ollie!

                              So...yeah...

                              Not a fan of Ollie, and I don't have fond memories.
                              "Ya Gotta Believe!" -Tug McGraw ... "How we deal with death is at least as important as how we deal with life." -James T. Kirk ... "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." -Sherlock Holmes ... "It is out of the deepest depth that the highest must come to its height." -Friedrich Nietzsche ... "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet

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