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Infield Fly
I’m a huge fan of José-José-José, however he’s dropped the ball [literally, yesterday], and in more ways than one. Having seen similar mental lapses like that from him in the past, I would like see him earn that long-term contract (and our confidence) by signing a shorter one, then going out and proving that he can keep his eye on the ball, his mind on the game, and himself off the DL.
Slopeboy
What you’re asking from Reyes is maturity. I’m not a fan of his, but I admire his passion, desire and his physical abilities. What drives me nuts, as well as many others, is his juvenile behavior at times. Those mental lapses you mentioned have occured since day one, and at this point, it should have stopped by now. He’s been playing a good number of years to continue as such. All that being said,he should get a good contract, the Mets won’t get equal value for him if they don’t re-sign him. And as for the DL, the last two years have been hard, but he’s always played just about everyday and given it his all. Hopefully he grows up and bounces back in ‘011.
dizzle4
I can definitely see LaCava being snatched up for a GM position. A lot of people thought that he would get Toronto’s job when Ricciardi was let go, and he probably would have been just as deserving as Anthopoulos.
Anton
I think the mets could actually trade Jose Reyes for some good talent. He’s obviously not where he was back in 2006-2007 but he has had a good season this year and you could assume that he’s got a good 3-4 years left in him. Love Jose, but the sooner you trade him, the better prospects you get.