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Julio Franco Is the Mets' Version of Sanjaya Malakar

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by user Dmarine40

(From MetsLifer.com) Atrocious. Awful. Painful.

These words from American Idol judge Simon Cowell about Sanjaya Malakar could just as easily be used to describe Julio Franco this season. Franco is batting a stellar .188 with a slugging percentage of .250 and only one extra base hit.

But much like Sanjaya, Julio Franco won't go away. He continues to show up in key pinch hitting situations (like the other week against the Cardinals and Phillies), and he continues to deliver one sour note after another. His bat speed is slower than most high school baseball players. He swings at the first pitch every other time up. He doesn't play the field well.

So why is he still around?

I know Omar Minaya and Willie Randolph fawn over his leadership in the clubhouse and how the players respect him. Ok, I'll give you the intangibles, but doesn't that just make him a bench coach? Why is he taking a spot on the roster?

Unlike Sanjaya, no one is voting to keep Franco around except Omar Minaya & Willie Randolph. So what happens when it's time to set the playoff roster, if the Mets actually win a few games in the next 3 months? You're going to have to drop a guy like Ruben Gotay or Carlos Gomez in order to keep Franco on the roster when Endy Chavez & Moises Alou return. Now neither of those two young guys are saviors of the ball club but they can at least pinch run if not drop down a bunt to say the least.

Thankfully, Sanjaya made his exit before the final rounds of American Idol, but it doesn't look like Franco will be exiting any time soon. I would love to see Julio as a bench coach some day, but he's just taking up an extra spot on this roster which needs an extra bat. Especially of late.


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Phoenix SuperfanVarsity
878 days ago
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Sanjaya Rocks!!! Would have loved to see the look on Simon's face if he would have won. Now that would have been worth tuning in for.
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ChristofMVP
878 days ago
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Why is Julio Franco becoming the whipping boy for the 2007 New York Mets?

He is a bench player. A bench player.

If Mets fans are looking for a whipping boy, first start with the everyday guys. Hey, Carlos Delgado is have a brutally awful season. Why not make him the whipping boy?

Or how about Carlos Beltran? He had a hot Apiral and a killer series agasinst the Phillies last week. Beyond that, he has stunk out the joint.

Turning to pitching, you know, Tom Glavine can be a whpping boy. Or how about Mike Pelfrey, with his 0-6 record?

To see people complain about a bench player when the starters are playing terrible just tells me you are in denial.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
878 days ago
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I always thought it was a Mets requirement to have an overaged "Franco" on the roster.
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JoshkrossDraft Pick
878 days ago
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Dammit I missed your post before my comment below.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
878 days ago
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Speaking of Glavine lefthanders are hitting .330 against him not saying much for the lefty against lefty book. Look out if he starts a day game since his ERA is 8.52 in day games..in the last 30 days his ERA is 6.37 and has given 72 runs in his last 60 inning over his last ten starts. In those starts he only has three wins so it may be longer than he thinks before he wins that 300th game.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
878 days ago
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my mistake...make that 72 hits in 60 innings.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
878 days ago
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Franco wanted to play till 50 but can't see it happening. This should wrap it up for him. Tom Glavine, Oliver Perez and Orlando Hernandez are hitting for a higher average than Franco and has one extra base hit in 48 times at bat.
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JoshkrossDraft Pick
878 days ago
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Strangely, so was John Franco at the end.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
878 days ago
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Julio Franco:Sanjaya Malakar :: Elijah Dukes:Ike Turner?
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