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Loria, David Samson, Beinfest, and now Bobby Valentine and what coaches he brings in, make for one of the elite front offices in Baseball. If you throw in their very fertile farm system…when the Marlins get their new park they are going to be down right insane with the cash infusion. The Wilpons will still be their relenting, meek/mawkish selves and there-in stemmed my fear of Valentine at the helm for the Fish. The Nats soon will have money back in their pockets when Peter Angelos finishes getting his fill of territorial rights fees and GM Rizzo is fresh. The Braves front office doesn’t need detailing by me/us. The Marlin’s is better. That leaves us and the Phils. Is the Mets’ front office better than the Phil’s? Amaro vs Omar? Pfff ~ I’d have fun debating that but clearly the Phils’ run indicates theirs is better. If only Jeff Wilpon had a darker side. It’s really up to Jeff how cunning or savvy he’s willing to be with his Pop’s company. But with the way the Mets have shaped thing up with the younglings and a return of Reyes (have to credit Dickey too!) ~ It’s gotta make a Met fan think about the possibilities this team has presented for itself. I’m thinking, are they aware enough to recognize what they have here, whether they got here by sheer luck or design? This team is almost totally transitioned now. Will they enhance an amazingly, quickly and remarkably rebuilt team? And How?
Obviously I am totally in the NOW and rooting for my team every day. But if we stay on this present course with regard to the changes towards young players we’ve incorporated and the select free agent signing, or a select trade, 2011 is something I’ll be extremely excited about. If 2011 can give me 8 home grown players in Mets uniforms (a very real possibility if Fernando Martinez is in RF next year) starting in one game like they will tonight? I’m crazy with delight.
Understand my angst. On July 1st, 2007 I called into “the show” and announced I wanted this team gutted. I have stood by that comment! It was very unpopular to say especially coming off the 2006 season. It seemed even more ridiculous to suggest considering the Mets had just taken 2 of 3 from Philly that weekend. I felt then I recognized what the team really was and I was committed to selling everything…and selling HIGH! That’s as much as I will get into my feelings then…for now. Just know I stood by that and meant it wholeheartedly! Today finally, everyone has seen the results of turning that edition over. Your proof is in the pudding. Trust me; I know the argument against reasoning it wasn’t a good idea then and today’s players were not in the mix on July 1st of 2007. To that I say DUH! What I am saying is at the trading deadline of ’07 prospects were being given away like candy on Halloween for the pennant stretch. I could have named a team for all cast offs I had in mind. Well, I got laughed off and I had to wait an excruciating 3 years to get what I always wanted; my team turned over.
The Mets starting Nine tonight will consist of SEVEN home grown players; seven home-grown players with some who have legitimate chances at being Big Leaguers. If F-Mart was in RF that would be eight with Jason Bay being the lone exception. Josh Thole was called up from AAA and will start tonight in place of our injured regular.
…..I think this team is on the precipice of something very good. And it has everything to do with not having the same cast of characters of 2006-2009. Compare any of those clubhouses to the one which exists today. You know the differences. Just put the “success” of ’06 aside. Jerry was here for those days of idiocy in the clubhouse with too many ”Latinos” (I’m half P.R. myself), and not talking to reporters, and accusations about Delgado throwing Randolph under a bus, and Wagner shooting off his mouth, and LoDuca shooting off his mouth, etc etc etc. There was a lot of drama on that team. What ever players linger from those days…your Maine’s and Perez’ are safely in Jerry Manuel’s doghouse (DL’d but in the dog house none-the-less). Beltran will be there too if he doesn’t play good soldier when he gets back. I hope this organization gives Manuel their blessings in treating Beltran as he sees fit. But because Manuel remembers an anxiety ridden locker room under Randolph, I think he’ll do what he needs to keep a condition like that at bay. Yes, I believe Manuel has the gumption to take such a stance. He seems to have no fear talking derisively of chosen players to the press. If Beltran comes back a Diva, Jerry will have a good round of jokes and levity for the beat writers. Count on it.
The Mets hold all the leverage with Beltran. The money on his contract is spent already. If he comes back and is useful, fit him in. Platoon him. Rotate the outfield of 4 players with time for each. If he feels anything in his knee, he himself will shut it down. You think he’s going to risk further injury for the Mets? Pfff ~ Yea right. If he’s an uncooperative Diva insisting on things, put him in the dog house! Carlos Beltran has no choice but to play hard next year regardless of how much of a Diva he wants to be. It’s his contract year. What’s he gonna do? Dog It? Blame a twinge in his knee? The Mets should not allow Beltran to come back on this team and disrupt something positive happening at Citi Field so far. If he comes back with a team first mind set and understands the team’s and his own situation, everything should work out fine. But I am counting on Carlos Beltran for nothing. My ship has sailed.
I’ve always said these kids were going to save Jerry and Omar’s job. Who cares about being right. I’m just happy it’s happening. Manuel and 2011 is a different conversation.
If Josh Thole starts tonight we’ll be fielding an all home-grown diamond,- Pagan in CF and with Pelfrey on the mound?…Snap a picture because this doesn’t happen often. As a Met fan ~ OUTSTANDING! Give me more! This team is a far cry from the Opening Day edition. They should continue this direction. Keep all those malcontents in the doghouse. I’d like F-Mart in RF by 2011. Dillon Gee and Dylan Owen were promoted to AAA. Infielders Reese Havens and Jonathan Malo are doing quite well in AA. Stinson and Kunz are still growing up and the more current Mejia and Nieve round out a little list of chips. I smell something brewing in METropolis. I hope! Mets are in a good spot for a Cliff Lee trade we all want. I don’t want to rent him but we can do this. It’s really all about what kind of club Jeff wants his Pop’s Mets to be. This team has a 1984 feel to it now. That notion may have been mentioned along the way but it’s undeniable. Not earlier this season or in any of the last 3 seasons but today?- I’m feeling 84′ish.
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Angel in my Outfield
he’d have no Luck at all.
I’ll admit it. I have a Man-Crush on Angel Pagan. It’s not something new. But it is to you.
This is my 10th year of Crush for Pagan.
In 2001 the Brooklyn Cyclones (A-affiliate of the NY Mets) were born right here in my backyard;
Coney Island.
The first year in the New York-Penn League was a magical year for us Brooklynites cheering on our Cyclones; ecstatic to have Baseball back in the Borough. We won our division and advanced through the first playoff round. We were actually playing for a championship in our first year.
The Brooklyn Cyclones and the Williamsport CrossCutters were tied at one game apiece in the Championship series, with the deciding game to be played in Brooklyn on a Tuesday night.
That game was all I had on my mind that morning. My thoughts about Brooklyn winning a championship were the very thoughts swirling in my head, right up until the moment the events of 9/11 started taking place and changed everything.
That Championship Series was never resumed and both teams were declared co-Champions.
But like all teams we root for who do well, or were special to us, You Remember. This isn’t a tie-in, in any way to the events of that September morning. This is merely to tell you, from their June Opener till that Sept. morning, how special that team became to me. From that morning on, I can’t live without them.
Angel Pagan was a member of that team.
He was one of the swirls in my head when things started to transpire downtown.
Teams, players, years, and sometimes tragedy are unforgettable, to say the least.
And that’s where Angel Pagan stays safely tucked away; indelibly branded in my memories regardless of how the rest of his career here goes.
As someone who is committed to the notion Carlos Beltran and the New York Mets are irreconcilably divorcing eachother, I’m glad Angel Pagan was finally able put together a good enough sample to warrant confidence with his baseball abilities. It’s not like Beltran is getting Wally Pipp’d here. This has to do more with my CRUSH on Pagan and less to do with our Beltran situation. Is Pagan the player of Beltran’s callibur? No. Hardly. But he’s been a tremendous help around here and I hope he enjoys many more years to come in a Met uniform.
As for Mets fans… If you’re clinging to a hope that Beltran will come back and help, if not be a force on this team again? Let Go! Beltran is not going to do anything to jeoperdize next year; his contract year. Having said that, I believe I already informed you I was one of Beltran’s biggest fans; still am.
But that ship has sailed. (yes…Already).
Spring Training: The Other Side of the Ball
Spring Training: Met’s Positional Players, My Anxiety
CATCHER – ….has been a problem for the Mets since MIKE PIAZZA’s last game and has gone unresolved to the present. Omar has never really found a stable solution for this position. Omar brought in PAUL LoDUCA to replace Piazza and was servicable for a year and 1/2. It’s been a revolving door ever since.
I would give the job outright to JOSH THOLE. It’s easy to get caught up in the sparkle of a promising September call-up like he experienced in ’09. Having said that, I don’t think I’m getting caught up by a sparkling Sept. call-up.
The other options are OMIR SANTOS and HENRY BLANCO. Bengie MOLINA chose against signing with the Mets for less money to stay in S.F. Omar tried. I cede him that. But by no means was Molina a solution for the catching position. At best he would have been the latest through the revolving door.
Back to Santos and Blanco, they are considered the defensive specialists. Problem is they are both offensively challenged. Let’s be honest. If you’re going to tell me one of them is the starter while we continue to look for someone else and we’re sending Thole to the farm for more seasoning…..That’s fair. If I’m being forced to be pragmatic about this….that’s fair. But my official stance is I would give the job to Thole. My official opinion is Omar hasn’t been able to give this position stability entering the 5th year since Piazza last played here. And my sarcasm asks…Santos and Blanco? Really? Make the arguement why one of those two should start over Thole and get back to me.
I’m going to admit, all I want from my catchers is superlative defense. I’m a Jerry Grote guy if that gives you an idea what I’m talking about. Having said that….gimmie Thole.
FIRSTBASE – I made it quite clear…I wanted Carlos Delgado back under a one-year deal…Like Jane wanted Damon back! He is so close to 500 HR and 1600 RBI and I wanted him to do it as a Met. If you know me by now and how I followed the Winter Leagues, even I have to admit he was not moving well and struggled in Puerto Rican League play. I saw it for myself. Ask me and I will tell you, in better days, it was Delgado and not J.Reyes that made the Mets’ line-up dangerous.
A quick digression which leads me into our other options…. When Carlos Delgado was a free agent he chose to go to Florida over us. There were rumors and speculation it was because Tony Bernazard was playing the Latino Card and it turned Delgado off. Omar traded to get Carlos Delgado anyway. He traded a kid of ours at the time, Mike Jacobs. Now we just re-signed Jacobs.
DANIEL MURPHY – This is tough for me. We need more slugging from 1B. It’s just too hard to “hide” him in our line-up. I like the kid and I want to be patient with him. In 508 at-bat he only struck out 69 times and had 38 doubles, while batting .266 in his first full year. It’s something to work with. He makes contact and maybe he can build upon and translate those doubles into something else. Oh yea…He’s still learning how to play the position. He’s still raw out there, but I won’t say his glove is for self-defensive purposes only. But this is such a tough call. After you look at our options, we don’t have much choice.
FERNANDO TATIS – …again? Really? C’Mon!! I’m all for a strict platoon at firstbase. But are we doing this Tatis thing again? Not happy.
MIKE JACOBS – …is very interesting. I was sorry to see him go in the Delgado deal. He never lived up to the promise he showed here once he left. He topped 30 HR in his career but has struggled away from “Shea”. I have mixed emotions about him. I’m glad to see him back. Maybe he can pick-up where he left off here and recapture some of that swing we saw and actually win the 1B job. But Jacobs completes a cycle of sorts as he is here and Delgado is not. Omar is literally back to where the 1B situation was when he arrived here for the 2005 season.
SECOND BASE – …Luis Castillo had a nice bounce back season. He really got a bad rap around here for the foolish contract Omar signed him to, then offering up a stinker of a season in 2008. But the truth is he’s always been a .300 hitter with very solid defense. Omar was killed routinely about Luis Castillo and still is. All the talk here in NYC is Luis Castillo is the reason why we don’t have Orlando Hudson playing 2B for us. The Mets won’t eat Castillo’s contract. I’m not drinking that HUDSON Kool-Aid. I think Castillo can give us another season like he offered last year. He was one of the few things that went right around here last year. But he still gets a bad rap. I myself don’t like the contract Omar gave him, but I could be more critical of this situation than I am. Side note…There is no one worth mentioning coming up from the farm. It’s Luis Castillo or bust Met fans.
SHORTSTOP – this is easy. If Jose Reyes is fully healthy, he’s one of the most dynamic players in all of baseball. If Jose Reyes, who has now lost two complete seasons to leg injuries that sandwich his career, is not healthy, meaning if his legs aren’t the same, he is not Jose Reyes and is no longer one of the most dynamic players in baseball. It’s that simple. His legs are what make him special. If his legs are compromised, his unique skill is over. Simple.
THIRD BASE – David Wright. He waited till his 5th full year in the league to have his Sophomore Jinx. What happened to him last year? Ya can’t blame his lack of HRs on CitiField. He was equally futile on the road. His strike outs went through the roof. Now it could have been because everyone dropped like flies around him in the line-up and it was just easier not to give David Wright a good pitch to hit. Why would anyone have done that last year? Maybe getting beaned in the head shook his batter’s-box confidence a little. That’s just speculation on my part. I expect David to bounce back and get back to what he’s done between ’05-’08. But he needs a healthy Carlos Beltran in the line-up also.
INFIELDERS – ALEX CORA, can play 1B, 2B, 3B and SS. Another one of the few bright spots for the Mets last year with his ability to step in for injured players and actually improve the defense in the absense of the starter. His attitude and leadership were heralded throughout the clubhouse. He is rehabbed from thumb surgeries and ready for the season.
LEFT FIELD – JASON BAY. I can’t knock this signing. As a matter of fact it’s about time. LF has been another of Omar’s revolving door postions. One of Omar’s fetishes is trying to capture lightning in a bottle from older players at the end of their careers and injury comebacks. Omar, not once but twice, mistakenly signed Moises Alou for this position. First time shame on me….second time shame on OMAR! At least now with Jason Bay the position is settled for a few years. There are some health concerns that scared the Red Sox away and a few other teams felt likewise. The fact that I wouldn’t trust the Met’s Med Staff to put on a band-aid at current, has to leave a small fraction of uncertainty in Met Minds.
CENTER FIELD – CARLOS BELTRAN….out till June. Surgery-Gate. Who knew…Who didn’t…who gave the OK?…..NON-SENSE!! Front office buffoonery. We just have to bide our time and wait, and that hopefully he comes back healthy and ready to contribute. Carlos Beltran is a player who asked the Yankees to sign him for less money the Mets offered him. He wound up here. His first year here was a rough start especially with the fans. The fans really got on his case his first year here. I’d admit it, but I was not one of them. Met fans can not get the image of him watching a curveball fall in for strike three to end the 2006 NLCS out of their minds. And now because of this surgery snafu, I fear the Mets and Beltran are headed towards an ugly divorce. That’s just me. I am a Beltran fan. He is one of the few players, as they go, who signed for the big money then performed and delivered above his career averages after signing. Usually teams fall into the trap of paying for past performance. Beltran had his career years here. Yet he gets critisized at every opportunity. The rumor is he told Bengie Molina not to sign here.
Until he gets back there’s ANGEL PAGAN and FERNANDO MARTINEZ
ANGEL PAGAN is someone I’ve liked since he played with the Brooklyn Cyclones (A) in 2001. In spring training of 2008 he was winning the day and himself a LF job. Injury ended that. Last year was another season waisted to injury also. He’s not a kid anymore however much Met fans thinks he still is. But when he was on the field he always seamed in the mix, part of a rally and doing good things. Beltran’s injury is probably Pagan’s last chance to show his worth here but he has to stay healthy. If he can manage that he can be a good player for us. I am pulling for him.
FERNANDO MARTINEZ, a product from the farm I claim doesn’t exist anymore. He was MVP of the Caribbean Series for his Dominican Republic team this winter. He is still only 21 and seems to be our only “blue chipper”. That remains to be seen. But I like this kid and want to see him get substantial time in CF in Beltran’s absence.
RIGHT FIELD – …anyone the Braves don’t want anymore I am skeptical of. JEFF FRANCOEUR gives me the willies. Another postion Omar has never straightened out is RF. Remember Shawn Greene? Remember all the other shleps we threw out there? I bet you don’t. That’s my point. If the Braves gave up on him and accepted Ryan Church in return, whom they themselves did not retain, what does Omar see in Francoeur that John Schuerholz didn’t? If Schuerholz doesn’t want him, I want everyone who reads this to ask themselves, why would I want him? I know he did well in the short time he was here last year. Maybe a change of scenery will do him good. Maybe we’ll get the Francoeur of 2006-07. Bottom Line > Jeff Francoeur is a roll of the dice. I’m hoping we don’t roll craps.
That about covers the impotant stuff about the Mets positional players. The Mets offense will be living a precarious existence this season if ANYTHING goes wrong. There is just no room for error on this team and I don’t see this team washing out the taste from our mouths in reference to the way the last 3 seasons have gone. I’m trying folks….I’m trying to be optimistic.




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