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Who do you think is the leader of the Mets ala Hernandez or Carter? I look in the dugout and I just don't see a vocal kick you in the ass kind of leader. Do you?
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 30, 2007
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No. There really hasn't been one for a few years. Word was, when Lo Duca was here, he was the closest thing to it. But he obviously wasn't any where near Hernandez or Carter. Probably the last person who came closest was John Franco.
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Reputation:99
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Since:Aug 11, 2006
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You need to be loud, vocal and kick @ss to be a leader. There's more then one way to be a leader.
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Reputation:99
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Since:Aug 11, 2006
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opps the should read...you don't need to be...
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Reputation:99
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Since:Aug 23, 2006
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If you're looking for that loud mouth rah rah type of leader, then I don't think the Mets have one. The Mets has a list of leaders that lead in other area; such as on-field play, media coverage, mentorship etc. It's hard for anyone to be that rah rah leader (as a player) right now anyway. No one is consistent enough to tell another the player to get off his a$$ and produce. Well.. maybe Ryan Church , but he's a newcomer so that's not his position. Like someone said before Paul Lo Duca was that person, but that's because his personality was just that.. LOUD!
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Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 4, 2007
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I think Wright will become this type of leader eventually, but he doesn't quite have the experience yet. Give him a couple more years and he can lead the Mets for the rest of his career.
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Reputation:59
Level:Pro
Since:Mar 31, 2008
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we have a few leaders on the team but no one in particular. wagner is our bullpen leader, pedro is our starters leader and wright is our offense leader and reyes is our defense leader. no body really takes total control, but in a few years perhaps months, it will be #5...he is going to be our on and off field captain.
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Reputation:96
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Since:Sep 13, 2007
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13-0, who the ef is going to have a players only meeting and get this team in order. I agree that you don't need to be the get in your face leader but this team lacks leadership.
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 21, 2006
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i agree DaJetsguy,although after todays debacle it looks like Billy Wagner is applying for the vacancy
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 20, 2007
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Wagner reminds me of the "good ol' uncle who gets drunk and tells his nieces and nephews how their parents play frisky at night" type...
He will end up being a bitter old man...and he is awesome.
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 30, 2007
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I think this team could use a good ol' drunken uncle right now.
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Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 17, 2007
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Ha! Billy Wagner does seem like he can be the bitter drunken uncle, but he has always been that guy that calls out his teammates ... He called out Pat Burrell and some of the other Phillies (Booby Abreau maybe? Not Sure.) That's why Philly traded him away cuz he would get in guy's faces about not showing up to play.
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Reputation:19
Level:Amateur
Since:May 1, 2008
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i think the leader of the Mets i Carlos Delgado. Now although he is obviously struggling this season he brings great veteran leadership to a relativaly young mets bench. After he is gone though it will be time for David Wright to step up into a leadership role and lead the mets to a world series
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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 23, 2006
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It's funny to see a closer mouthing off. Billy Wagner saying something to the media about players not stepping up is like Mike Vanderjagt telling Peyton Manning to man up. While someone really needs to do it, I don't think it should be someone who's job is to get 3 points... I mean 3 outs.
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 20, 2007
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