It’s nice to
hear Mets fans get all excited over a paltry 4 game winning streak, especially
with the last three coming against the dreaded Bronx Bombers.
Now far be it
for me to dampen anyone’s party, but let’s keep it real Mets fans, the Yankees
although in first place, are a shell of themselves due to age and injuries to
Youkilis, A-Roid, Jeter, Granderson, and Teixeira.
Secondly, the
play of Fearless Ike and Tejada are quite perplexing. If the Mets had any other
options for 1B, Davis would have been sent down weeks ago. I like Ike, but he
has been putrid. I want to see him do well, and I want to see him do well as a
Met, but his head is so screwed up, I can’t see him getting corrected while
playing in Flushing. Maybe a change of scenery to Las Vegas might help.
As for our imbecilic
shortstop, his play last night against the Yankees should have warranted a Gil
Hodges/Cleon Jones moment. For those who
didn’t see it, Tejada gave up on a ball hit up the middle that should have been
easily played. He stopped hustling, thus letting a should be 6-3 groundout turn
into a Yankee base hit.
I don’t want to
rant, but…the score of the game was irrelevant. Tejada, as a Major League
ballplayer is obligated to hustle, not take a play or a day off. His play this
year has been abysmal, and his play last year was greatly overrated. The Mets
believe Tejada is a better shortstop than former Met, Jose Reyes. I have seen
nothing to prove that sentiment. Jose is much faster, Jose has more power, Jose can change a game
like no other, Jose has a much better
arm, Jose has much better range, and Jose was a 4 time All Star as a Mets
player, Jose brought excitement to the game and to fans…other than that, Tejada
is superior.
Tejada’s lack
of hustle should have merited a slow walk by TC to Tejada and escort him off
the field. I know that isn’t done now-a-days, but it was well deserved. TC did
nothing, and lo-and-behold, Tejada got injured later on.
His injury
looked faked at best; he didn’t appear to twist his knee, and slid towards the third
base warning track. He didn’t collide with anyone, and came up lame. Not to be
a conspiracy theorist, but to me that is like begging out of a game. Reyes got
killed for pulling himself out of the final game in ’11 to win the batting
title, and I can understand people’s disgust with that, but what Tejada did was
worse. He is creating an excuse for poor play, and if you want to play in the
Majors, you have to be tougher than that.
Amazingly, the
Amazin’s have put Tejada on the DL. That’s probably a lot easier than demoting
him. To me, this DL stint is similar to what they went through with Oliver
Perez, DL’ing him so he didn’t have to play. The Tejada incident is much of the
same.
I have
absolutely no tolerance for players’ sand-bagging it, especially a player on MY
TEAM. Tejada is doing just that, and that is unacceptable. Let Omar Quintanilla
play…at least he will give it his all. The Mets need to take a stand and let
the players and fans know that this sort of attitude is not permissible in
Flushing. Just because the team is poor, the attitude and discipline of the
players shouldn’t be.
Think Jose
would like to re-locate? I would even pick him up at the airport. Jose injured
is still more valuable than Tejada healthy.
Talk me in
folks, I’m on the ledge.
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