Don’t Be Fooled: Pavano Edition

posted by Michael Ganci
Nov 10

The Mets should avoid Carl Pavano at all costs. (PHOTO BY ICON SMI)

The Mets should avoid Carl Pavano at all costs. (PHOTO BY ICON SMI)

BY MICHAEL GANCI
EDITOR

There were few stories that were better to watch this year than Carl Pavano’s re-emergence into baseball. After winning just nine games from 2005-08, Pavano came back with a vengeance this season, winning 14 games for a Twins team that made a remarkable run to the playoffs. As good of a story that this has been, there is worry that comes out of this. I am afraid that Omar Minaya might try and sign Pavano to the Mets.

Anyone else see a problem with this? We all know that the guy has talent. Heck, the year before his career went into the crapper, he won 18 games and he was the king of the world, but everything crashed around him. He couldn’t stay healthy and he made the Yankees pay for their rather large investment. They got nothing in return, and I am afraid the same fate might be in store for the Mets if they make this epic mistake.

I understand the temptation, but we have to realize what happened last year. We had the core injured, and all of us loyal fans watched this team crumble like a Jenga tower. It was painful, and a guy like Pavano seems like a recipe for disaster.

One thing that makes my stomach turn is the concept of Yankee fans rubbing it in. Fresh off of their new World Series win, they would love nothing more than to stick it to us. They have felt the pain caused by Pavano.

The only thing they would like better than him landing with the Mets is if he signed to play on the Red Sox. If the Mets want a low risk high reward pitcher, a guy like Brad Penny or Rich Harden would make more sense.

Please, stay away from this guys. He has mistake written all over him.

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3 Responses to “Don’t Be Fooled: Pavano Edition”

  1. John Anderson says:

    5.10 ERA, 1.37 WHIP.

    He did manage to throw 200 innings. More impressive was that he only walked 39.

    Unfortunately, that is most likely because they were getting hits (235) instead of taking walks.

  2. anthony says:

    STAWY AWAY, there are far superior guys in the market let alone who is available via trade.

  3. Matt says:

    I don’t care what people say. I’m all about Pavano. He’s a sinkerballer (sound up the middle = better ERA…lord knows what Peralta did to his ERA in Cleveland), he’d be moving back to the NL, helllooooo no DH…and he’s not going to warrant the contract he got last time around in the big apple. I’m telling you. Needs to happen.

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