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Mets: Igarashi Trapped In Tokyo

Posted by Mr North Jersey on 8:17pm, Tuesday February 9th 2010

Ryota Igarashi trying to get things squared away in NYC before the start of Spring Training is unable to leave Tokyo due to the pending snowstorm. According to David Lennon of Newsday.

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76 Responses to “Mets: Igarashi Trapped In Tokyo”

  1. rustyjr says:

    are you sure its not that the wilpons didn’t have any money to spring for the ticket?

  2. rustyjr says:

    OHHH NOOOO THEY SAY HE’S GOT TO GO - GO GO RYOTA !!!

  3. stickguy says:

    maybe he got recalled?

    Oh wait, that’s 10 million Toyots.

    Never mind.

  4. Mr North Jersey says:

    Now I must get LOST. Be back after 10:00pm

    • rustyjr says:

      ugh - another stupid t.v show like caprica - watch psych and burn notice !!! oh family guy too

      • Mr North Jersey says:

        I’m a Fantasy Sci-Fi guy for the most part. I started watching Caprica because of the fond memories of Battle Star Galactica but if the story doesn’t start to develop soon I wont be watching much longer.

        Lost is very good but you have to have had been watching from day 1 or else there is no point. Looking forward to seeing how it all ends.

        Best show on TV right now for me is Fringe. Other shows I follow are Heroes, Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, Leverage, Chuck (It’s the Greatest American Hero all over again).

        Not into the cop shows but while it lasted Life On Mars was great.

        Comedies not my thing but I don’t miss Community and Parks and Recreation.

        • Mr North Jersey says:

          The Three Movies that shaped my preferences for the rest of my life were.
          1.)Jaws
          2.)Star Wars
          3.)Clash of the Titans

          And that is without talking about my love of Anime.

          For example anything from Hayao Miyazaki or Anime like HellSing, AppleSeed, Dragonball Z, Naruto, TV series like Avatar The Last AirBender. I can go on forever but I find not many people I know share my interests. This is prob as much as I will talk about Anime for months.

          • stickguy says:

            gonna need a bigger boat.

            For all the negativity so we can send it out to sea!

            • The tide may slowly be turning. If you can get through the math the conclusion is quite reasonable:

              http://www.amazinavenue.com/2010/2/9/1303241/do-the-media-and-blogosphere-owe

              • Kingman 26 says:

                And thanks for this one.

                I may be more harsh and less mature in my reaction to the Nabobs than you two, but the tide had to turn.

                Even if this season turns out to be a disappointment, the negativity being thrown at the Mets is moronic.

                • I think I agree with you. I separate the negativity into two categories: there’s the reasonably expressed disappointment that more wasn’t done, some of which I agree with; then there’s the completely over-the-top woe-is-me everything-is-horrible stuff that just makes me want to alternately either shrug and turn away dejected or punch someone in the face really hard. Probably that second category is what you’re referring to as moronic.

                  It’s the second thing that my brother is hoping is real for the people who are expressing it because he’s looking forward to shorter lines at Shake Shack. He said to me today “I want pictures, names and social security numbers of all these over-the-top negative people and they can never buy tickets to a Met game home or road ever again for the rest of their lives, they don’t deserve them.”

                • Kingman 26 says:

                  I know I would like you, and I am pretty sure your brother must be a seriously cool chip off the old Hebner family block! I want a copy of those pics, names, and SS numbers when he gets them please….

                  Optimist as I am, I wanted Halladay bad, I wanted Lackey too, and I would have taken a shot at Sheets or welcomed Garland for 5th starter.

                  But I also remain open to the possibility that two of Pelf, Maine, and Ollie can be good pitchers.

                  But as I said earlier, it is Feb 9, another snowstorm is brewing, Reyes is in shape, Ollie is in shape, Johan is healthy, Pelf is mocking us for questioning him, FMart is winning awards, and Murph is in FLA working with Keith–what kind of a jackass cannot muster some positiviality right now?

                • njstuckintx says:

                  Kingman, I was big on Halladay as well. And after Grave’s series on stars for prospects… eh, nevermind.

                  And I still want Halladay. But knowing that holes might actually be filled through the minors is a little heart warming.

                • Kingman 26 says:

                  I agree NJ–among my hopes for the season are that Omar has saved prospects and $$$ for midseason acquisitions of serious talent.

              • stickguy says:

                nice piece. eventually the over the top media piling on had to rebound, and nice to see it starting to happen.

                I particularly liked this line (which sums up my feelings pretty much):
                “Had this same offseason been had by any other franchise, it would probably be drawing praise from the media and blogosphere as a whole. Omar could clearly have done more, but what he has done has generally been positive as a whole.”

                and, unless of course the wallet really did snap shut, the off season still isn’t done.

            • Kingman 26 says:

              Another classic!

              The taxidermy man’s gonna have a stroke when he sees what I brung him!

  5. Hazmet says:

    Hey, the Mets are out of money again as per Mattsblog as of an hour ago.

    From what I can gather, oh excuse me, from what I can tell which is the new from what I can gather I guess they found another writer to cite the same thing some other source said a week ago.

    If Mattsblog was an Oil Tanker they’d be the Exxon Valdez of negativity. God the season can’t start soon enough.

  6. stickguy says:

    well, if the dudes over on foxsports are right, maybe the Mets credit card was maxed out and they couldn’t pay for his ticket?
    @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

    Mets and Rangers encounter problems in signing a catcher — 6:19 p.m.

    Two of the teams that could benefit from signing free-agent catcher Rod Barajas — the Mets and Rangers — appear hamstrung by complications at the ownership level.

    The Mets, outbid by the Padres for catcher Yorvit Torrealba, are out of money, major-league sources say — a curious position for a team that spent $66 million on outfielder Jason Bay knowing it had other needs.

    The Rangers, other sources say, are either A) at their payroll limit or B) unable to increase payroll in an ownership transition without approval from both the selling and buying groups.

    The Rangers’ need at catcher stems from the uncertainty surrounding Jarrod Saltalamacchia’s recovery from surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome last September. The team also has explored the possibility of signing Jose Molina, but the addition of a catcher is neither close nor likely, one source said.

    None of the Mets’ catchers — Henry Blanco, Omir Santos, Chris Coste and Josh Thole — is an established major-league starter. Thole, 23, had a September callup last season, but has yet to play at Class AAA.

    The Mariners, another team in the market for catching, also have expressed interest in Barajas; Rob Johnson is coming off surgeries on both of his hips. However, the M’s at this point might be more likely to add a pitcher than a catcher.

    — Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi

    • Of course what fails to penetrate the “logic” of Rosenthal and Morosi is that Torrealba is not an “established major league starter” either. But of course if they note that then their only story is about Barajas, he of the .258 OBP in ‘08 and .284 OBP career.

      When your choices are Barajas, Torrealba or try making a starter out of someone you already have who hasn’t done it before, I don’t see how so many pundits think it’s so cut and dried that the right choice is the guys who’ve proven they suck. I swear I think these pundits are in league with the players’ union and they have to try and help keep guys in starter’s salaries because there’s no other explanation.

      • Mr North Jersey says:

        Let me ask you Grave how worried are you that Santos just may not be able to handle the rotation?

        • Kingman 26 says:

          Jerry and Warthen can most definitely call the pitches very easily from the dugout….or Blanco can.

        • Well if on a 1-10 scale not worried at all is 1, and extremely worried is 10, I’m probably a 5. I am aware of the possibility that he might not be able to but I don’t have a lot to go on.

          I have looked at a stat at baseball-reference called tOPS+ which states that 100 is your (your being the pitcher) normal performance and a number less than 100 means you do better with a particular catcher, greater than 100 means you do worse.

          With Santos:
          Santana 110
          Pelfrey 107
          Perez 148
          Maine 101

          so they’re all worse than their own “normal” with Santos, although Maine’s difference is really negligible. All of them are small samples, he was only with the team a short time. I’m not worried about Santana because he has Blanco here with whom his tOPS+ is 87.

          So I have a 5 on the worry scale which I guess would be higher if I didn’t feel very good about Josh Thole showing enough to make the club. My gut feeling based on nothing scientific is Thole will continue to learn in spring either enough so he makes the team right away or so that he’ll be up in about 6-8 weeks. If that fails, I think the Gustavo Molinas and Robinson Cancels of the world (if not specifically them, guys like them) are always a phone call or a minor league non-prospect deal away, and would be enough of a stop gap should Santos truly suck that much in larger samples.

          • stickguy says:

            yeah, you can always find a decent catcher that can’t hit. Plenty of them around, including Blanco and Coste.

          • Mr North Jersey says:

            Guys like Ollie Pelfrey and Maine don’t necessarily exude this feeling that they have things under control.

            • That’s a fair point, I agree that they don’t, and to me that line of thinking was/is the only true justification for bringing in a veteran catcher as a starter. That is why my worry is a 5 and not a 1 or 2. If we had a solid veteran staff I wouldn’t give a hoot about Santos.

              Coste is also an option we shouldn’t forget about, the Phillies won 92 games and a WS with guys like Kyle Kendrick, Brett Myers, Adam Eaton and Joe Blanton throwing to him. Those guys aren’t exactly the greatest thing since sliced bread.

          • njstuckintx says:

            Do you have their numbers with Schneider?

            Also, what determines the norm? Just the year or several years averaged?

            • I will look up the numbers with Schneider and leave them just below here in a few minutes. I am looking at career numbers so these tOPS+ numbers are how any of these pitchers pitched in their career to the catcher as compared to how they pitched in their career to all catchers.

              • njstuckintx says:

                Hmmm. makes one wonder just how much stock to put into the catcher thing. I know there is some validity to it, but when bone chips are in Santana’s elbow, Maine’s shoulder is bad, Ollies’ knee (or brain) have gone bad… Santos’s numbers may be bad based on a bad sample.

            • Santana with/
              Schneider - 123 (25 games)
              Santos - 110 (14 games)
              Castro - 79 (19 games)
              Blanco - 87 (24 games)

              Pelfrey with/
              Schneider - 90 (37 games)
              Santos - 107 (16 games)
              Castro - 89 (10 games)

              Maine with/
              Schneider - 111 (19 games)
              Santos - 101 (7 games)
              Castro - 72 (16 games)

              Perez with/
              Schneider - 86 (28 games)
              Santos - 148 (5 games)
              Castro - 100 (21 games)

      • stickguy says:

        the real question I have is who the MLB sources are, and how would they know if the Mets had any money left?

        Although the piece seems to imply empirical knowledge, it really seems like outside observers leaping to conclusions based on the mets not wanting to offer more $ to yorvit, as opposed to wanting to but not being able to.

        Of course, 2 weeks ago they were supposed to have 14mill in offers out to pin head and fat boy, so no idea where that budget money went.

    • Kingman 26 says:

      “The Mets, outbid by the Padres for catcher Yorvit Torrealba”

      We all do realize that there is nothing remotely close to a shred of evidence to suggest this is true, right?

      And the grievance situation makes it even less likely, if that is even possible.

      Never, ever, have I longed for an offseason to END like I long for this one to end.

      • stickguy says:

        agreed that we really, really need some actual baseball to distract us.

        and if there is any justice (karma?) the Mets stay healthy this spring.

      • njstuckintx says:

        The horse ain’t dead yet, don’t you know? They are gonna beat the ever lovin’ snot out of that horsey did there isn’t enough to send to the glue factory. The panic has set into the masses and these story’s get the web hits. While not to the same extent as you, it does drive me crazy as well.

        I think that other than a turn over in ownership (not sure that’s happening any time soon), or manager/GM (we can be hopeful), they need to revamp that marketing department. I want to see stories of Wright, Reyes, Maine, K-rod out there donating toys to babies, curing cancer, doing people’s taxes, whatever. Change the perception of the players and the team perception may follow. I hate the fact I even have to write this as this crap has nothing to do with the ability and the Game itself. With the 86 team being my all time favorite, I know I wouldn’t let my daughter within 100 yards of hanging with those guys. (she’s just over 1 1/2, but you get my meaning). But I didn’t care that their dollar bills were all curled into straws. I didn’t care about their personal lives. I loved that they played hard nosed baseball and that was it. If only the masses could get back to that. But then again, when the media is following the guys around these days, waiting to break a story of partying and such like the next brangelina story, what can we expect.

        • Mr North Jersey says:

          Wow NJ your comment took me way back.

          I just had a flashback of this clipping I have from a famous sports cartoonist for the NY Daily News named Bill Gallo.

          It is from the 89 season I believe of this character named Bertha telling this kid called Yuchie that you just can’t beat a dead horse with this Horse laying on the ground with flies around it and on it’s belly the name METS.

          Classic!

          • njstuckintx says:

            I miss me some Gallo.

            The baseball season is almost upon us, basketball and hockey are in mid season stride, the superbowl just finished, and the 2 things they talk about down here on the radio or is read in the newspapers… Texas college football and what the draft is going to be like for the texans/cowboys. Sigh…

            Go Go Gadget MLB Package and ASAP!

  7. Kingman 26 says:

    Guys, thanks for being you once again.

    My bro just got me a bottle of 18 year old Elijah Craig and Donnie Brasco just started on Showtime, so I am out. Al Pacino has been in almost all of the best gangster movies except for Goodfellas.

    One week until we see the lean and mean Johan, Pelf, Maine and Ollie begin their regular laugh routine at those us us who question the rotation…..

  8. njstuckintx says:

    Well, good night kids.

  9. Mr North Jersey says:

    For those in the TriState News12 Has a nice Traffic Cam page. If you like to see road conditions.

    http://www.news12.com/traffic/traffic_frame.jsp?section=video#

  10. metsfan4decades says:

    Busy day in my work world today due to weather related shutdowns. Finally had a chance to catch up here and peruse through several great posts…

    I too cannot wait for the season to just start already. I’m tired of reading the Mets are broke, Omar should be tarred and feathered, Reyes should be traded, blah, blah, blah.

    My passion for all things NY Mets aside, I would like nothing better than to see a winning season just to read some of these guys having to eat crow when all is said and done….

  11. CaseStreet says:

    So does Jacobs make it on the team? A lh power bat is needed.

    • stickguy says:

      carter seems to make sense, since they need a guy that can play OF (unless you want to see you some more Tatis in LF). And he can’t be much worse at 1B than Jacobs.

      ALthough at lest Jacobs can handle 3rd catcher duties.

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