Saturday, November 19, 2011

Can Johan Santana handle the pressure of pitching in the Big Apple?

Well all know New York is no Minnesota. Can this guy mentally handle reading the headlines of the New York media after a bad outing?





Mo Vaughn, Roberto Alomar, and Kaz Matsui could not.|||It will be interesting to see. Playing in NY or Boston have to be the hardest places to play most players in any sport. i think he'll be able to handle it, but, only time will tell.|||Yeah he seems to have the mental makeup to handle it. The guy has overwhelming stuff and the New York media knows that. I don't think it's going to be as bad as you think if he has a bad start or so. A bad year...that's a different story.|||What pressure of the Big Apple? The only pressure is doing as everyone expects him to do.|||i live in new york and i dont really see why so many people say this about the new york media, the new york times is too busy ranting on republicans, and the rest of the sports writers are too busy ranting about Isaiah Thomas





i think hell be just fine as long as he doesnt pull a tom glavine on the last day of the season for a division clinching game|||I think that would be the least of the Mets' concerns. Santana carries himself as a true professional. As long as he's healthy, he is going to dominate the NL.|||He better be or Omar Minaya will be looking for a new job by mid season.|||i think so|||Maybe in a few years, look what happened to A-Rod his first 2 years once he gets use to the fans in NY he will be better than ever NY makes everyone better it just takes a few years|||I think he can,and I also think he has enough obvious talent to win the Cy Young Award.





I think it will either be him winning the NL Cy Young,or maybe even Barry Zito.

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