If that was accurate, they could have called up Michael Perez from AAA to fill in and not Sanchez, who also had an opt-out. Per the NY Post article, which the Mets didn’t want him to use.
The Gary Sanchez experiment has ended.
nypost.com
My comment has nothing to do with the Twins and conflating the two, shows an illogical argument.
I live in NYC, check out my moniker
, and watched the Sanchez experiment live on SNY (local entity broadcaster) and if was horrid IMO and he was subsequently cut. The SNY announcers discussed this as an audition to see is Sanchez’s bat could help. If he was raking the least bit, the Mets could have used his bat (vogelberg their DH is really horrid with a .203 BA and 2 HRs in 118 ABs and cannot play in the field) to help their anemic offense, which has somehow scored less runs than the Twins at this posting despite having the MLB leader in homers, as well as the shortstop leading NL also in them - they’re also 2 of the top 15 RBI leaders league wide.
Many times player personnel moves “have a lot of moving parts” involved Dude. Sometimes one have to dig deeper to look, as in doing strategic projects at a job or playing chess vs. checkers.
Just because one don’t understand something,doesn’t mean it’s not valid and true, ala the multiple posters trying to explain to you that Ober started the season in the minors because he had options, while Maeda and Mahle didn’t.
Regardless, I’m simply not going to look at this thread when I’m logged out , thus avoiding your posts, as I do with the ignore feature when logged in - you’re not worth my time or serenity.
I wish you peace and happiness, both in your virtual and real lives.
NYC out