Guy had a couple good years with Boston, solid power numbers...
Now he is hitting .216 with 10 RBIs.
ChileCheese
SBR MVP
11-07-09
1957
#2
Bad knee.
Shitty hitters park.
Misses Fenway and PNC.
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BRAVES1985
SBR MVP
05-23-10
4250
#3
dont forget all those solid years in pitt
and wtf happened to uggla?
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iceminers26
SBR Posting Legend
10-13-08
15600
#4
He was in a positive mood and knew he needed to play well to get out of Pittsburgh so he did (Like several former Buccos do).
Then he was happy playing for a contender in Boston so gave it his all and performed well.
Now he got traded to the lowly Mets, now realizes his career is officially over and he will never be a winner, setting in and negatively affecting his performance.
Just my thoughts on it.
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HoulihansTX
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-12-09
30566
#5
He got paid, by that idiot owner Wilpon, and is now in cruise control.
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ChileCheese
SBR MVP
11-07-09
1957
#6
Originally posted by BRAVES1985
dont forget all those solid years in pitt
and wtf happened to uggla?
2nd basemen never ever age well.
Reach 32 and its over.
Look at what happened to Alomar.
Im just happy the Jays were not able to trade for him. Feel sorry for Atlanta and those 4 years remaining.
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HoulihansTX
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-12-09
30566
#7
The Mets are MLB's version or the Redskins. Every big name free agent signing sets the team back 2 years.
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lunchbawks
SBR Posting Legend
01-31-10
12873
#8
He has regressed. Can't see the ball anymore
have pitchers figured him out? see adam dunn
is it the ballpark?
is it simply the mets?
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mtneer1212
SBR MVP
06-22-08
4994
#9
It is amazing that the guys who are 33 and older have slowed down so much. No more steroids or amphetamines to keep the old guys going these days.