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bringoutthegimp
God the Mets are Mess!! NY Mess!!
SimplyAmazin91
Terry retires after this season and I think Sandy does too, both contracts I believe are up. They need new management, much younger guys at the helm like a David Stearns from Mil or a Daniels from Tex…and Jeff has to just stay out of the way and leave it to the guys who actually know baseball and medicine
JP8
that’s the problem. like Snyder for the redskins…. owners never retire.
metseventually
Exactly. Same for Dolan and the Knicks.
layventsky
Or Jeffrey Loria, though he’s supposedly trying to sell the Marlins.
Say Hey Now Kid
No kidding. It would be one thing if Wilpon had a history of good choices. For gods sake he invested the team with Bernie Madoff.
If that doesn’t change it almost doesn’t matter who is manager or gm
CelticSentinel314
Hundreds of thousands of retirees also invested with Madoff; Madoff fooled a lot of people until it was too late. But the difference between those retirees and Wilpon? Wilpon, could in general afford the losses, the retirees couldn’t. And now, he’s been using what happened with that investment as the rationale for why he can’t (more like unwilling) to spend to put a winning team on the field in one of the top 5 baseball markets in the country.
bringoutthegimp
Peter Angelo’s is only in it for the money! He’ll never pony up for Manny!
dimitriinla
Well thank god he didn’t “pony up” for Chen!!
vinscully16
I genuinely feel frustrated for Mets fans. A sure sign of chaos is an attempt to ‘control the message’ – properly functioning organizations need not concern themselves with such tactics.
metseventually
Owners who genuinely do not care about the product they put out. I hope Derek Jeter buys the Mets one day. Or at least someone who values winning.
jmdjr1966
Collins just cost us two games. His managerial moves are mind boggling. While he says he’s “Going by the book!” He’s missing the boat and costing the Mets games.
Even when he is going by the book, he’s making obvious errors.
His firing needs to happen now and should have happened already.
Granderson should have been benched in late April.
Ramirez faces Myers?
Starting Syndergaard after an MRI refusal.
Having Montero start in place of Degrom because it was rainy out.
Not pinch hitting for Granderson Wednesday night with Reynolds who inexplicably was put in to pinch run for Duda when Duda walked. Duda should have stayed in the game and Reynolds could have pinch hit for Granderson or even Plawecki.
Not challenging the out call when Reynolds was safe at the plate.
Not challenging Flores 3 run homer (It was declared a double on the field) on May 10th in the ninth inning when replays show the ball hit above the orange line on the fence.
A firing today will make the team wake-up. Someone with a pulse who doesn’t chew his own words would be a step-up for everyone.
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spence01
Seems Collins did a fine job when he had a healthy roster. Injuries can make a manager look like a dope.
Regi Green
Not only could the Phillies call up Quinn,but they could get Pullin up to aaa.but i think at this point they might just be trying to keep our minor league teams together and keeping them competitive.same reason they have Crawford surrounded by Journeymen,instead of promoting Kingery when Valentin went down.