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Three Word: THE METS SUCK!!!!

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Some Met fans will try to tell us that seeing Jerry Manuel get kicked out of the game was exactly what the doctor ordered, in order to somehow prove that firing Willie Randolph was justified. But if you look at the score, and look at the record, the Mets are 3-4 with Manuel as manager.

Duh, maybe it wasn't Randolph's fault after all!!!!

In short, the Mets just SUCK!

Oliver Perez continues to be our favorite head case, surrendoring six runs in five innings, and seemingling loading the bases in every inning. Really well done ;)

Richie Sexson, Kenji Jojhima, Raul Ibanez and Jose Lopez enjoyed torching Perez and the Mets, as each played a big part in dismantling the Mets. Jojhima had the biggest hit, blasting a two run homer to give Seattle a 3-0 lead.

Ibanez, who years ago with Kansas City killed the Mets in this ballpark, did so again with three RBI on the night, including a two run single and a solo homerun into the Mets bullpen.
As for the enimic Mets offense, they did nothing. The only bite they had was Carlos Beltran screaming at the homeplate umpire to get kicked out of the game.

As for the future of this team with Manuel, it is clear that it doesn't matter who manages this ballclub, they just plain stink. They smell worse then socks in the corner of your bedroom, and play worse than your typical independent league team in the minors.

It is time to start ripping this club apart piece by piece, limb by limb. If that means trading Beltran and Jose Reyes, so be it!! Get it done; it is time to rebuild this embarassing, humiliating franchise. The time is NOW!!!!
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