You, sir, need to chill the fuck out and not jump to conclusions. You made the connection that Reyes was only getting injured because the Mets' medical staff was incompetent. And he's still on the Mets, thus - by your reasoning - he's still in danger of being injured. Get it? I know that's not what you meant, but that's how it came out... you just stated it poorly, and I found it amusing. When I said I don't buy that, I was letting you know that I don't think that's the case... that I knew you just misspoke. Sheesh.
Fair enough, it was wrong of me to assume, and I guess I didn't state it as well as I could. Sorry for the lengthy reply, but I just got peeved that if anyone was to criticize Reyes it wouldn't be for other obvious shortcomings he has, but for something like 'being injury prone' which I obviously found to be bs. I apologize, because you weren't saying this, and the reply shouldn't have been directed at you. My bad
I just pray that we make a long term GM choice , that is the key to this franchise not the coach/manager but the guy who puts the minor league situation right. We have some good young players , we just need to ensure the farm system keeps on providing. Oh and cut perez!! i don't care if it cuts 12 milluon, the guy is a cunt!
He came back from a season ending injury last year. I would defenetly say Reyes is better than those players. If those teams lost their shortstop they would move on, Reyes has proved that he is a key to the Mets success.
That's very obvious, but Reyes is still a better SS than any of those other guys not named Tulo and HanRam IATA listed.
Yeah i got yah. But even then I believe he was just being lazy with the statement. I find it hard to think there could be any way that he really believed Reyes was better than Ramirez or Tulowitzki, right now.