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Tom E
12-14-2004, 03:17 PM
If Pedro Martinez can win a World Series ring in NEW YORK with the Mets, he ensures himself to be remembered as an all-time great. After winning last year with Boston, if he can up stage Geaorge Steinbrener and lead the Mets to a WS victory. After their long standing back and forth bickering, it would be kind of thing movies are made from...

flere-imsaho
12-14-2004, 03:29 PM
Disaster movies, you mean....

vtbub
12-14-2004, 03:35 PM
I'd root for that.

Pyser
12-14-2004, 03:41 PM
id take that gamble. not on pedro, but on me. give me 50-mil, and ill try my hardest to win the mets a world series, too.

Shepp
12-14-2004, 08:46 PM
It will take a whole lot more then an aging Pedro to get the Mets into the World Series.

DaddyTorgo
12-14-2004, 08:48 PM
FYI Mets fans: WEEI here in Boston just had a physical therapist on. She said she has worked on hundreds and hundreds of labrum tears in her career, and that if Pedro really does have even a SLIGHT tear there's no way he'll make four years, and he'll be lucky to make two. She says the only reason he's holding up now is because of the extra strengthening he's done to his back and shoulder, but that eventually that will cease to be able to help and he'll start loosing velocity and be shot as a big league pitcher. Unless he were to opt for surgery (is there even surgery that can correct it? There must be...it's like the meniscus in the knee...)

McSweeny
12-14-2004, 08:50 PM
FYI Mets fans: WEEI here in Boston just had a physical therapist on. She said she has worked on hundreds and hundreds of labrum tears in her career, and that if Pedro really does have even a SLIGHT tear there's no way he'll make four years, and he'll be lucky to make two. She says the only reason he's holding up now is because of the extra strengthening he's done to his back and shoulder, but that eventually that will cease to be able to help and he'll start loosing velocity and be shot as a big league pitcher. Unless he were to opt for surgery (is there even surgery that can correct it? There must be...it's like the meniscus in the knee...)

well yes there is surgery to correct labrum problems. Actually, Curt Schilling had minor surgery to correct a problem with his labrum. Though that was not to correct a torn labrum. Gil Meche has had surgery to correct a torn labrum and has come back to pitch in the major leagues.

Draft Dodger
12-14-2004, 09:00 PM
let's see - stopped being a Dodger fan around the time they traded Pedro and Piazza.

am I supposed to become a Mets fan now?