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From:
Bob Kuza (e-mail
him)
Re: Nicholas Stix Blog:
The
Oliver Perez Debacle
On
Opening Day,
18
of the Mets' 25 players
were foreign-born. This marked the first time in major
league history that more than half a team's roster was
born outside of the continental United States.
Baseball fans cannot be happy about the continued trend
toward stocking their favorite teams with
non-English speaking,
underperforming, overpaid players.
Met
fans must be unusually frustrated as this is a
continuation of a failed philosophy that began in 2005
with the tenure of
General Manager Omar Minaya.
Kuza, who
wrote previously
about the Mets, is an engineer.