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The Musings and Prophecies of Metstradamus...:
PLAYERS:
Brian Schneider,
Scott Schoeneweis,
Connor Robertson,
Avril Lavigne,
Victor Martinez,
Rod Barajas,
Bengie Molina,
Yorvit Torrealba,
Omir Santos,
Paul Bako,
Greg Maddux,
Dan Uggla
TEAMS: New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins
TEAMS: New York Mets, Arizona Diamondbacks, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins
What Have You Learned is our very special off-season series that will outline what you've learned, what I've learned, and hopefully what the 2009 Mets have learned about themselves, others, and 2010. Today, we look at Brian Schnieder, and most likely jinx his very existence.I pretty much knew it was a lost cause when I led off my "Behind the Blow" series by writing about Scott Schoeneweis. There was a part of me hoping that Schoeneweis would make a return trip to Shea in '09 as I wrote that on October 1st of '08. By December 12th, Schoeneweis was gone, for some guy named Connor Robertson.Now, as I write to you about Brian Schneider, I'm also hoping against hope that Schneider comes back even though you, your family, your friends, Omar Minaya, Omar Minaya's friends, and for some reason Avril Lavigne (?) are hoping for Schneider to be gone. I don't blame you. But considering the options out there, Brian Schneider doesn't look so bad.Now there's going to have to be an offensive upgrade...
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