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Friday, August 4: Buck and the Mets come to town


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6 minutes ago, Hallas said:

I feel like most of their issues start and end with Cashman.

The Yankees -- and the Mets -- need to draft and develop more like the Dodgers and Braves.  I think Cashman did a good job for a long time but they need to get a lot younger and cheaper.  

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3 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

Krehbiel?

Yep, I was writing that when it was 6-2.   At 10-2, I say Krehbiel now.

 

2 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Mets are coming apart at the seams, this is awful for them.

They just got swept by KC!

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Just now, EddeeEddee said:

The Yankees -- and the Mets -- need to draft and develop more like the Dodgers and Braves.  I think Cashman did a good job for a long time but they need to get a lot younger and cheaper.  

The Mets just bought themselves a top-10 farm system.

 

It's kind of a tough spot since the Yankees are above .500, but they don't really have much shot beating out the teams in front of them to make the playoffs so for them to buy 2 relievers at the deadline when they already have a good bullpen is really bizarre.

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1 minute ago, EddeeEddee said:

The Yankees -- and the Mets -- need to draft and develop more like the Dodgers and Braves.  I think Cashman did a good job for a long time but they need to get a lot younger and cheaper.  

Cashman hasn’t been very good. The teams he won with were developed by Gene Michael. He shouldn’t survive this year.  

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