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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    World Series
    Boston Red Sox -v- Montreal Expos
    This is the first Pennant in the history of Canadian Baseball, and the first Pennant for Boston since that infamous 1986 playoffs.
    If the luck going to be against Boston again? Will the Expos have beginner's luck? Stay tuned to find out!

    Boston Red Sox
    CF. J. Damon: .263, 13, 86, 30 Steals
    SS. B. Roberts: .278, 12, 73, 37 Steals
    DH. D. Ortiz: .269, 30, 112
    LF. M. Ramirez: .318, 45, 125
    RF. T. Nixon: .316, 38, 121
    1B. B. Daubach: .295, 8, 50
    C. J. Varitek: .266, 16, 73
    3B. M. Bellhorn: .267, 0, 12
    2B. P. Reese: .266, 2, 35

    Bench
    OF. Gabe Kapler: .329, 1, 14
    OF. Dave Roberts: .250, 0, 2 (5 Steals)
    C. Doug Mirabelli: .233, 1, 4
    3B. Bill Mueller: .293, 7, 59
    1B. Kevin Millar: .248, 16, 64

    INJ
    SS. Nomar Garciaparra: .280, 23, 124 (Out for 3 months)

    Pitching
    1. P. Martinez: 19-6, 2.95, 230
    2. C. Schilling: 18-7, 3.16, 186
    3. D. Lowe: 16-3, 3.47, 87
    4. T. Wakefield: 13-6, 4.35, 116
    MO. P. Astacio: 10-5, 5.55, 119
    CL. K. Foulke: 59.0, 3.36, 57, 48 Saves
    SU. M. Timlin: 76.2, 3.40, 49
    SR. A. Embree: 15.2, 4.60, 17
    SR. B. Kim: 92.1, 3.12, 104
    MR. S. Williamson: 54.0, 5.00, 70
    LR. J. Papelbon: 89.2, 4.72, 87

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    Montreal Expos
    CF. S. Podsednik: .294, 10, 71
    LF. B. Wilkerson: .274, 22, 80
    2B. J. Vidro: .294, 14, 85
    DH. D. Young: .305, 28, 95
    1B. N. Johnson: .269, 21, 77
    RF. C. Everett: .307, 26, 90
    SS. O. Cabrera: .259, 9, 61
    3B. J. Carol: .282, 1, 41
    C. B. Harper: .227, 0, 0

    Bench
    IF. T. Batista: .248, 10, 41
    C. E. Diaz: .200, 0, 3
    OF. R. Church: .265, 2, 14
    OF. E. Chavez: .272, 6, 41
    LF. J. Rivera: .284, 17, 48

    INJ
    C. B. Schneider: .280, 8, 62

    Pitching
    1. L. Hernandez: 10-15, 5.58, 157
    2. T. Armas: 12-5, 3.67, 147
    3. T. Ohka: 13-8, 4.06, 112
    4. S. Hill: 9-6, 4.58, 95
    MO. J. Patterson: 8-5, 3.91, 117
    CL. C. Cordero: 65.2, 2.47, 65, 42 Saves
    SU. L. Ayala: 80.0, 2.59, 51
    SR. J. Rauch: 82.0, 2.09, 53
    SR. R. Biddle: 92.0, 4.01, 60
    MR. J. Eischen: 67.1, 4.81, 65
    LR. S. Rivera: 54.0, 4.50, 41

    As if anything else could be worse for the Expos, there playing 4 games at Fenway.
    My Prediction: Boston in 6
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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    nixion for mvp

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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Manny for MVP
    Lakers/Cardinals/Patriots/Penguins


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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Quote Originally Posted by Gehrig493 View Post
    World Series
    Boston Red Sox -v- Montreal Expos
    This is the first Pennant in the history of Canadian Baseball, and the first Pennant for Boston since that infamous 1986 playoffs.
    If the luck going to be against Boston again? Will the Expos have beginner's luck? Stay tuned to find out!

    Boston Red Sox
    CF. J. Damon: .263, 13, 86, 30 Steals
    SS. B. Roberts: .278, 12, 73, 37 Steals
    DH. D. Ortiz: .269, 30, 112
    LF. M. Ramirez: .318, 45, 125
    RF. T. Nixon: .316, 38, 121
    1B. B. Daubach: .295, 8, 50
    C. J. Varitek: .266, 16, 73
    3B. M. Bellhorn: .267, 0, 12
    2B. P. Reese: .266, 2, 35

    Bench
    OF. Gabe Kapler: .329, 1, 14
    OF. Dave Roberts: .250, 0, 2 (5 Steals)
    C. Doug Mirabelli: .233, 1, 4
    3B. Bill Mueller: .293, 7, 59
    1B. Kevin Millar: .248, 16, 64

    INJ
    SS. Nomar Garciaparra: .280, 23, 124 (Out for 3 months)

    Pitching
    1. P. Martinez: 19-6, 2.95, 230
    2. C. Schilling: 18-7, 3.16, 186
    3. D. Lowe: 16-3, 3.47, 87
    4. T. Wakefield: 13-6, 4.35, 116
    MO. P. Astacio: 10-5, 5.55, 119
    CL. K. Foulke: 59.0, 3.36, 57, 48 Saves
    SU. M. Timlin: 76.2, 3.40, 49
    SR. A. Embree: 15.2, 4.60, 17
    SR. B. Kim: 92.1, 3.12, 104
    MR. S. Williamson: 54.0, 5.00, 70
    LR. J. Papelbon: 89.2, 4.72, 87

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    Montreal Expos
    CF. S. Podsednik: .294, 10, 71
    LF. B. Wilkerson: .274, 22, 80
    2B. J. Vidro: .294, 14, 85
    DH. D. Young: .305, 28, 95
    1B. N. Johnson: .269, 21, 77
    RF. C. Everett: .307, 26, 90
    SS. O. Cabrera: .259, 9, 61
    3B. J. Carol: .282, 1, 41
    C. B. Harper: .227, 0, 0

    Bench
    IF. T. Batista: .248, 10, 41
    C. E. Diaz: .200, 0, 3
    OF. R. Church: .265, 2, 14
    OF. E. Chavez: .272, 6, 41
    LF. J. Rivera: .284, 17, 48

    INJ
    C. B. Schneider: .280, 8, 62

    Pitching
    1. L. Hernandez: 10-15, 5.58, 157
    2. T. Armas: 12-5, 3.67, 147
    3. T. Ohka: 13-8, 4.06, 112
    4. S. Hill: 9-6, 4.58, 95
    MO. J. Patterson: 8-5, 3.91, 117
    CL. C. Cordero: 65.2, 2.47, 65, 42 Saves
    SU. L. Ayala: 80.0, 2.59, 51
    SR. J. Rauch: 82.0, 2.09, 53
    SR. R. Biddle: 92.0, 4.01, 60
    MR. J. Eischen: 67.1, 4.81, 65
    LR. S. Rivera: 54.0, 4.50, 41

    As if anything else could be worse for the Expos, there playing 4 games at Fenway.
    My Prediction: Boston in 6
    Toronto? Won 2 pennants its not the first
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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    WORLD SERIES

    BOSTON WINS GAME 1, 3-2
    1-0

    PEDRO SHUTS DOWN EXPOS FOR SEVEN, BOSTON WINS: 2-1
    2-0

    MANNY OUT FOR SERIES IN EXPO WIN, 4-2
    2-1

    LOWE CAN'T MAKE IT OUT OF THIRD, 5-2 EXPO WIN
    2-2

    EXPOS TAKE SERIES LEAD, 3-2
    3-2

    SOX POWER PAST EXPOS, 10-3
    3-3

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    A SHOCKING COME-FROM-BEHIND UPSET, 2-1, EXPOS ARE WORLD CHAMPIONS


    By Gehrig493
    ^Two Expos celebrating there first World Championship^
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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Quote Originally Posted by DarthJaker View Post
    Toronto? Won 2 pennants its not the first
    I must've misread it, then...
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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Ohka was WS MVP with 1 start, 8 IP, and an ERA of 2.25. I disagree with this choice.
    My WS MVP choice is Closer, Chad Cordero: 2.2 IP, 1 K, 3/3 SV, and No Baserunners Allowed
    New York Mets: The Wright Way
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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Move toronto to washington! Keep montreal!

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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Off-Season
    Off-Season Check List
    1. Upgrade At Back-Up Catcher
    2. Get A Starting 1B
    3. Get A Utility Defender/Outfielder
    4. Get A Good Starter
    5. Upgrade At Spot Starter



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    Targets
    Offense
    1B. Jeff Bagwell (86)
    The 32-year old hit .246 last season, with 32 home runs, and 84 RBI. Bagwell has been an Astro for his entire fifteen year career. Bagwell is reportedly asking for a 3 year, 14.7M deal.
    1B. Nick Johnson (83)
    The 26-year old starting first baseman for the World Series Champion Expos is asking for a 3 year deal, worth between 13M, and 13.5M. Nick hit 21 home runs, driving home 77 with his .269 batting average.
    1B. Mike Lamb (78)
    29-year old Mike Lamb filled in primarily as a pinch hitter last season for the Astros, compiling 4 homers, 31 RBI, and an average of .317. Lamb appeared in 139 games, and had 186 at-bats.
    C. Mike Redmond (78)
    The 33-year old veteran hit .305 last season, and drove in 17 for the Marlins in 101 games last season. He didn’t hit a single home run in his 154 at bats, but he also rarely struck out, doing so 19 times. Redmond is reportedly requesting 3M over 3 years.
    2B. Abraham Nunez (77)
    Nunez can get to almost any ball hit to him with his better than most players in the MLB range. Don’t get me wrong, for such a great fielder, he isn’t a completely horrible hitter. Nunez hit .263 last season in 315 at-bats, knocking 2 out the park, and brining home 18.
    RF. Gabe Kapler (76)
    Kapler didn’t play much last season for the AL Champs. In his 20 games he saw time in, he hit .329, bringing home 14, and knocking one over the fence. Kapler is an above average fielder with a good arm, and very good range. Kapler is seeking a 4 year deal, worth about 6.5M.
    CF. Ricky Ledee (75)
    Ledee was horrid with the bat last year for San Francisco. In his 215 at-bats, he hit .237. However, he is one of the best fielding outfielders in the game. Ledee has requested between 7.5M, and 8M for four years.
    C. Henry Blanco (74)
    Blanco has one of the greatest arms in the game, even at his age of 33. Blanco is looking for a 2 year, 2.7M deal. He hit 8 homers last season, despite a .229 average in 266 at-bats.

    Defense
    RP. Billy Koch (84)
    Koch was decent for Florida last season. Despite blowing 8 saves, he wound up with 29 of them. He had an ERA of 3.75, and struck out 58 in 62.1 innings.
    SP. Jorge Sosa (82/87)
    Sosa is a 27 year old stud pitcher who threw for Tampa Bay last season. Sosa appeared in 37 games, starting all but 10 of them. He went 11-9, fanning 133, and posting an ERA of 3.54 in just over 200 innings. He is reportedly seeking a two year contract, worth about 10M.
    SP. Adam Eaton (81/84)
    Adam got injured last season after just a month pitching. Before the 26-year old broke a vertebra in his back, he posted an ERA of 4.10, posting a nice 4-1 record in one month. He is requesting 8.5M for 2 years.
    RP. Aaron Fultz (81/82) - Refused to negotiate w/ Mets
    The 31-year old lefty pitched spectacular last season for the Twins. Fultz struck out 69, and threw his way to a(n) 3.08 ERA in 85 innings. He also picked up 14 holds. Fultz is looking for a 2-year deal, worth approximately 6.5M.
    RP. Chad Bradford (80/81)
    The 30-year old submarine pitched dominated opposing hitters on his way to an ERA of two and a quarter in 66 games (84 innings). He is looking to ink a 3 year, 10.5M contract.
    SP. Chris Carpenter (78)
    Carpenter went 15-9 through 185 innings, striking out 146. The 29-year old is looking for a 3-year, 9.5M deal.
    SP. Gil Meche (74)
    Meche is a free agent at the young age of 26. It is obvious why; he is inconsistent when it comes to throwing strikes. Regardless, he posted a 9-10 record, striking out 109 over 132 innings with his devastating knuckle-curve. He had a 5.05 ERA last season for Seattle.



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    Departures
    RP. Dan Wheeler (80/86): 63.1 IP, 2.42 ERA, 63 K (FA)
    RP. Mike Stanton (78): 17.0 IP, 6.35 ERA, 9 K (FA)
    RF. DeWayne Wise (72/75): .213, 1, 5 (FA)



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    Koch: A Met
    11.6.04
    On the first day of free agency, Koch, one of the top relievers available, signed with the Mets early Saturday morning. It is reported that Koch inked a 3 year deal, paying about 9M.
    Koch will likely be thrown into the closer competition between arguable the best set up man last year, Heath Bell, and current closer, Danny Kolb, who came over in July from Milwaukee.
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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigBomber View Post
    Move toronto to washington! Keep montreal!
    Why do we have to move someone to Washington? Why not expand?

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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Expanding would result in an expansion draft, and those take a long time doing manually.
    Anyways, the Expos have moved, not to Washington, though!
    If I anyone can guess were I moved them before I post it, I will allow to create a player for the upcoming draft!
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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Portland?

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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Piedmont, North Dakota.

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    Re: New York Mets: The Wright Way

    Spoiler: Doing your research may help.
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