It's time to start talking about it. Mets/Yanks Rivalry Revival

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  • dooch
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    • Jul 2002
    • 609

    #16
    Re: It's time to start talking about it. Mets/Yanks Rivalry Revival

    [QUOTE=3rdAnswer]Subway Series? The Mets have a better chance of going to the WS than the Yankees. [QUOTE]

    You're kidding me, right? Man, can I get some of that good stuff that you're smoking????

    The Yankees, right now, barring injury, are pretty much guaranteed to be playing in October, if not the ALCS at a minimum. The Mets, on the other hand, still have major issues; such as a crappy bullpen, a starting staff that is average even with Pedro (who is not the same Pedro anymore), no first baseman, a 2nd baseman who was a SS last year (his natural position) that was so bad that they moved him to 2nd this year, a LF (Floyd) that can't stay healthy and a RF (Cameron) that doesn't want to play RF. There's obviously time for Minaya to make some more moves, but this team, as constituted right now, will be lucky to be .500. Not to mention the NL East is arguably one of the tougher ones in baseball with the Braves, Marlins and Phils are looking to be solid contenders.

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    • dooch
      Pro
      • Jul 2002
      • 609

      #17
      Re: It's time to start talking about it. Mets/Yanks Rivalry Revival

      [QUOTE=3rdAnswer]Subway Series? The Mets have a better chance of going to the WS than the Yankees. [QUOTE]

      You're kidding me, right? Man, can I get some of that good stuff that you're smoking????

      The Yankees, right now, barring injury, are pretty much guaranteed to be playing in October, if not the ALCS at a minimum. The Mets, on the other hand, still have major issues; such as a crappy bullpen, a starting staff that is average even with Pedro (who is not the same Pedro anymore), no first baseman, a 2nd baseman who was a SS last year (his natural position) that was so bad that they moved him to 2nd this year, a LF (Floyd) that can't stay healthy and a RF (Cameron) that doesn't want to play RF. There's obviously time for Minaya to make some more moves, but this team, as constituted right now, will be lucky to be .500. Not to mention the NL East is arguably one of the tougher ones in baseball with the Braves, Marlins and Phils are looking to be solid contenders.

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