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Mets Interested In Lowe And Pavano
Topic Started: Nov 16 2004, 06:31 AM (214 Views)
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I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.
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Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

Yikes and GadZukes!
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The Mets can do better, but its foolishg to overreact. Lowe would be a fine 4th starter
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Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!
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Chilli Cheese
Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!

But if the has a 5.42 ERa during the regular season there's a good chance the mets don't even make the postseason.
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Batters hit .299 against Lowe last year, [size=14].299! [/size]

No Thanks.


As for Radke, yes I think he would be a good pickup for the Mets or Yankees. :peace:
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Nov 16 2004, 09:21 PM
Chilli Cheese
Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!

But if the has a 5.42 ERa during the regular season there's a good chance the mets don't even make the postseason.

yeah well pitchers have bad seasons, it happens, like i said maybe peterson can help the guy and he shouldn't be the mets first option but he wouldn't be a bad option either!!!
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FIRST RULE ABOUT DEREK LOWE. YOU DON'T BEAT DEREK LOWE.

This would be a great signing for the Muets.
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Chilli Cheese
Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!

But if the has a 5.42 ERa during the regular season there's a good chance the mets don't even make the postseason.

yeah well pitchers have bad seasons, it happens, like i said maybe peterson can help the guy and he shouldn't be the mets first option but he wouldn't be a bad option either!!!

Lowe had a 4.47 ERA in 2003. So no, it wasn't just one bad season.
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Nov 16 2004, 09:30 PM
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Nov 16 2004, 09:21 PM
Chilli Cheese
Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!

But if the has a 5.42 ERa during the regular season there's a good chance the mets don't even make the postseason.

yeah well pitchers have bad seasons, it happens, like i said maybe peterson can help the guy and he shouldn't be the mets first option but he wouldn't be a bad option either!!!

Lowe had a 4.47 ERA in 2003. So no, it wasn't just one bad season.

notice i said pitchers have bad SEASONS, i still think he has the ability to be a good pitcher, peterson can help him!!!
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Chilli Cheese
Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!

But if the has a 5.42 ERa during the regular season there's a good chance the mets don't even make the postseason.

yeah well pitchers have bad seasons, it happens, like i said maybe peterson can help the guy and he shouldn't be the mets first option but he wouldn't be a bad option either!!!

Lowe had a 4.47 ERA in 2003. So no, it wasn't just one bad season.

notice i said pitchers have bad SEASONS, i still think he has the ability to be a good pitcher, peterson can help him!!!

Peterson isn't god. Boston also has one of the best pitching coaches in baseball.
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Nov 16 2004, 10:36 PM
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Nov 16 2004, 10:23 PM
timotime
Nov 16 2004, 09:21 PM
Chilli Cheese
Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!

But if the has a 5.42 ERa during the regular season there's a good chance the mets don't even make the postseason.

yeah well pitchers have bad seasons, it happens, like i said maybe peterson can help the guy and he shouldn't be the mets first option but he wouldn't be a bad option either!!!

Lowe had a 4.47 ERA in 2003. So no, it wasn't just one bad season.

notice i said pitchers have bad SEASONS, i still think he has the ability to be a good pitcher, peterson can help him!!!

Peterson isn't god. Boston also has one of the best pitching coaches in baseball.

wow let's calm down timo, i like dave wallace but peterson is a better pitching coach and you act like he has to turn lowe into cy young, lowe has good stuff, he's been good before, he just needs a little help!!!
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Nov 16 2004, 09:30 PM
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Nov 16 2004, 10:23 PM
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Nov 16 2004, 09:21 PM
Chilli Cheese
Nov 16 2004, 09:59 PM
I noticed you forgot to post his 3.88 ERA in the AL.

And how you forgot to post how he comes up big everytime he is in a tight spot in the playoffs.

It's a moot point, the Mets won't need him in the playoffs.

:serious:

The Mets need to focus on winning as many games in the regular season as possible. Post season numbers are irrelevent at this point.

timo postseason numbers count, even for a team like the mets, it's good to know you have a pitcher that can pitch a big game when you need him to, that's partly why i want the mets to re-sign leiter!!!

But if the has a 5.42 ERa during the regular season there's a good chance the mets don't even make the postseason.

yeah well pitchers have bad seasons, it happens, like i said maybe peterson can help the guy and he shouldn't be the mets first option but he wouldn't be a bad option either!!!

Lowe had a 4.47 ERA in 2003. So no, it wasn't just one bad season.

What is your point, that also happens to be Zambrano's CAREER ERA. Lowe has a career ERA of 3.80.
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What's his ERA as a starter?
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:serious:

I'm talking about Lowe.
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Nov 17 2004, 12:24 PM
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I'm talking about Lowe.

yeah I figured that out and deleted what i said.
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Nov 17 2004, 12:23 PM
What's his ERA as a starter?

Don't know, but it doesn't matter. They've both been relievers.
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