An ex-Met on his old team’s propensity to smear | Capital New York

While we wait to see if the @mets choose to not wear the tasteless caps after all, here is today’s must-read.

“I don’t have that answer for you,” Turner said. “I’ve been there for three years. All I can do is say if I was running an organization, in charge of it, I would look at all my players as assets, and want to build them up. So even if I didn’t want them to be on my team, they would have value. But for some reason, I don’t know, that’s not the thought process over there.

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One Reply to “An ex-Met on his old team’s propensity to smear | Capital New York”

  1. I also hate that about Sandy . If you want to move players you do not kiss their ass but you do not have to smear them either . Where did Turner not run out a ball he is not fast but he always busted his backside.

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