Pedro so far …
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- March
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Not great, but you have to look at it in the context that this is only Pedro Martinez’s second game this spring. He’s been in trouble, but gotten out of it, which is a positive. I’m always going to wonder about Martinez based on his injury history, but so far things have been good for him.
Keep a good thought he stays sound.
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Can’t see or hear the game today, but I always have good thoughts about Pedro. There’s a ‘live box score’ on the Met Site, so I’m following that.
Am also following Tiger’s day on the PGA site – he’s at Doral and
5 on the tenth hole. What he is doing is unprecidented in the golf worldat age 32 – he has more golf victories – 65 – than Ben Hogan had at retirement.A question – do you think the Mets will need a replacement at first for Delgado?
yes, Annie, I think the Mets should trade for Mark Teixeira, then get Derek Lee to back him up, and then, just to be on the safe side, trade for Prince Fielder so we can have someone in the minors developing.
metsfan: on a scale of 1-10 you are a 20 on the obnoxious scale. Your response to Annie was uncalled for and pathetic. Is there anyone you don’t disrespect, because you certainly have no respect on this site for your behavior.