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Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Mets are not collapsing

They are simply trying to pull off another miracle. Thats right, miracle, lets face it if you are a true follower of this team then you know that losing a seven game lead in the last two weeks of the season was a collapse and that then Manager Willie Randolph should have been fired the minute that last game ended. This year you have had to deal with a team whose players, though they deny it, shut down on their manager, a team whose front management made that manager travel 3,000 miles before firing him. Now his replacement has this team in a fight to get into the playoffs and many still that its go around screaming its a collapse all over again. Perhaps what we have here is a miracle in the works. The Mets have a aged first baseman by the name Delgado who in the first three months of the season couldn't hit a beach ball rolled to him from the mound, now is hitting to the tune of MVP, they have had their closer go down to injury and they have had rookies come up and preform like seasoned vets. In my book if they pull this off and get into the playoffs this season should be looked upon as another Met Miracle. If they don't well look toward next season and hope like hell that as they enter into a new stadium they do so with new faces on the field but the same face of this years manager.

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