View Poll Results: What hat should Piazza wear if elected to Cooperstown?

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    mets

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    If Piazza gets in, then all the roids guys should get in.

    And I think he should wear this hat..http://www.cafepress.com/+i_love_hea..._hat,232178398
    Last edited by thawv; 01-04-2013 at 12:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greedy22 View Post
    He was traded in May, he spent the majority of 98 in a Mets uniform.
    i am well aware, i was just saying that if you look at his 5 best seasons he was in a dodger uni at some point.
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    probably a suit since his press conference will be on national tv.
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    Native Anericans protest because we kicked them off their land and have them living on reservations where they get drunk and take a dump everywhere and are still pissed about it. If you don't believe me go drive by one, they are extremely vile and rude people from what I have witnessed and the ones I have been around.

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    Monster years with LA, but I'd let him choose b/c he did spent a lot of time with the Mets... speaking statistically though, he really was the best offensive catcher in history while w/ LA... he was just "very" good w/ the Mets.
    Suck it

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    Quote Originally Posted by NJBASEBALL22 View Post
    Monster years with LA, but I'd let him choose b/c he did spent a lot of time with the Mets... speaking statistically though, he really was the best offensive catcher in history while w/ LA... he was just "very" good w/ the Mets.
    he was very good for the first 4 years of his mets tenure, then well wasn't lol,
    Quote Originally Posted by Greedy22 View Post
    Native Anericans protest because we kicked them off their land and have them living on reservations where they get drunk and take a dump everywhere and are still pissed about it. If you don't believe me go drive by one, they are extremely vile and rude people from what I have witnessed and the ones I have been around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ciaban View Post
    he was very good for the first 4 years of his mets tenure, then well wasn't lol,
    He got older...he is a catcher.

    He still played longer and ultimately accumulated more stats as a Met. He also still performed at a HOF level as a Met (in those 4 years or so before his age started to become a factor).

    He also had by far his most memorable moments as a Met (World Series appearance, 9/11 Homerun, countless other big hits and big moments that define the memory and legacy of Mike Piazza).

    His best years statistically were mostly as a Dodger, so its a good debate...but ultimately he should go in as a Met if you look at the entire picture.
    Last edited by Wrigheyes4MVP; 01-04-2013 at 03:36 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffy25 View Post
    He should go in as a Marlin though
    haha this


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    Stats and accolades wise, he was at his best with the Dodgers it seems, but when I think of Mike Piazza I think of the Mets. But that's also because I was a little kid and not watching baseball when he played in LA.
    Damn you people. Go back to your shanties.

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    As much as I hate to say it, on paper, I've always felt he should go in as a Dodger. But he wants to go in as a Met, and that should be considered. Especially when it's a close debate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wrigheyes4MVP View Post
    He got older...he is a catcher.

    He still played longer and ultimately accumulated more stats as a Met. He also still performed at a HOF level as a Met (in those 4 years or so before his age started to become a factor).

    He also had by far his most memorable moments as a Met (World Series appearance, 9/11 Homerun, countless other big hits and big moments that define the memory and legacy of Mike Piazza).

    His best years statistically were mostly as a Dodger, so its a good debate...but ultimately he should go in as a Met if you look at the entire picture.
    i understand but it doesn't make it less true.

    and he had a lot of memorable moments for the dodgers, in 93 on the last day of the season he hit 3 home runs vs the giants and knocked them out of the playoffs. Great Times...
    Quote Originally Posted by Greedy22 View Post
    Native Anericans protest because we kicked them off their land and have them living on reservations where they get drunk and take a dump everywhere and are still pissed about it. If you don't believe me go drive by one, they are extremely vile and rude people from what I have witnessed and the ones I have been around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ciaban View Post
    i understand but it doesn't make it less true.

    and he had a lot of memorable moments for the dodgers, in 93 on the last day of the season he hit 3 home runs vs the giants and knocked them out of the playoffs. Great Times...
    Still though, he did accumulate more stats as a Met in terms of volume at the end of the day.

    So basically, he was still good enough in those prime years as a Met before he began to decline. In terms of the grand scope of his legacy and his production as a baseball player, just because more of his prime years were as a Dodger doesn't mean he should go in as a Dodger. He was with the Mets longer and still produced long enough at a HOF level to accumulate more volume stats with the Mets.

    The memorable moments as a Dodger also don't quite match up with those as a Met...but I think you are fully aware of this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by More-Than-Most View Post
    I want to end up in Jail with a 6 foot 9 well hung man as my cell mate....
    ^^ The question we must ask ourselves is, do we really feel comfortable sharing a locker room with this guy? ^^

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    I would let him pick.

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    obviously the mets

    more stats and longer tenure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wrigheyes4MVP View Post
    Still though, he did accumulate more stats as a Met in terms of volume at the end of the day.

    So basically, he was still good enough in those prime years as a Met before he began to decline. In terms of the grand scope of his legacy and his production as a baseball player, just because more of his prime years were as a Dodger doesn't mean he should go in as a Dodger. He was with the Mets longer and still produced long enough at a HOF level to accumulate more volume stats with the Mets.

    The memorable moments as a Dodger also don't quite match up with those as a Met...but I think you are fully aware of this.
    Volume? I guess were going quantity over quality here? i have never been a fan of that...

    and i think it's easy to say that this memory or that memory was better coming from a bias perspective ie OURS

    Though the time that Rodger Clemens threw a bat at him was in a mets uni.

    and i think you know that he would have never been able to produce those memorable moments had the dodgers not drafted him in the 62nd round and had Tommy Lasorda not insisted that he could catch he wouldn't be the greatest hitting catcher ever(he came into the draft as a 1b, no one else would have made him Catch but Tommy) none of those things happen without Tommy and the dodgers(including the post 9/11 home run) i think your fully aware of this.
    Quote Originally Posted by Greedy22 View Post
    Native Anericans protest because we kicked them off their land and have them living on reservations where they get drunk and take a dump everywhere and are still pissed about it. If you don't believe me go drive by one, they are extremely vile and rude people from what I have witnessed and the ones I have been around.

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    The bragging rights bottom line -- because that is all this thread is about -- to me is which team Piazza prefers. It's the Mets. So, no more sour grapes from L.A. fans, please.

    Piazza, who was in Manhattan to receive an award Saturday at the 25th annual Ellis Island Medals of Honor ceremony, will be eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2013. And although Major League Baseball will decide which team’s cap will be on his plaque, Piazza, who played the first seven years of his 16-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers, said he would want to be inducted as a Met.

    “The bulk of my career was with the Mets,” he said, “and after going through the trade, then the drama of 9/11. I’ll never forget my Dodger days. But my time with the Mets is what I’ll remember most about my career.”
    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/09/sp...azza.html?_r=0
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