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Fred Wilpon Speaks!…(and I liked it)

The owner of the New York Metropolitans and often target of this blog was in Met Camp and spoke.
We have not heard directly from our majority owner in quite sometime; maybe a year, maybe more.  We’ve heard from him directly few times over the last 3 years or so.  LiL Jeff is more of the Front Man now.
I, an admitted Fred Wilpon antagonist, heard what he had to say (and what he didn’t say)..
…and it pleased me. Imagine that!
 

Omar and Fred Wilpon  NYPost pic.jpg

(Omar Minaya GM & Fred Wilpon Owner NYM…New York Post pic)

 

Fred Wilpon was in camp which is not uncommon. Fred spoke with the media and through them, to us the fans, which I have never accused him of ignoring us. Quite the contrary, “he” “they” the “Mets” monitor what we say on the talk shows all the time. In Fred Wilpon’s case I believe it’s a little (a lot) paranoid. However, it is good business policy to do so and I do not begrudge him/them for doing so. They may have done so regardless, but we fans hold a belief that the Wilpons are a little paranoid about criticism anyway. An example of that is 2 seasons ago Fred/LiL Jeff banned newspapers from the clubhouse because he/they didn’t want the players being brought down by negative columns and reporting.. Don’t take my word for it. You can look it up.

Before I continue about what he said, which is the whole gist of this post, because I like what I heard…Yes I did – imagine that….Just wanna let you know Sandy Koufax was in Met camp too. Ordinarily I’d be taking cheap shots at Wilpon for something like this because of his transformation of the Mets into the B’klyn Dodgers.

Fred Wilpon went to Lafayette High School in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn; my neighborhood. Fred Wilpon was a pitcher for the high school team. The first baseman for that team was Sandy Koufax. Fred and Sandy are childhood friends. Sandy Koufax always comes to Met camp and having Sandy in camp can never be a bad thing. I just wish I could use this as ammo against Fred. But I can’t…can I? Then I would just prove to everyone that I was just brainless (if you don’t think that already). So that’s why Sandy Koufax is always at Mets’ spring camp for a few days. But I want you to keep that in mind as just a small fraction into the how, why, and to Met fan’s frustration (a large segment of us), Fred’s continuing efforts to delete Met history (exaggeration….put your fingers together..almost touching….take that much away from this little rant about Met history)…. Moving on..

I’m summarizing the portions important to me regarding what Fred had to say yesterday. I paraphrase:
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The off-season was torture…Very difficult to endure.
(Thank You Mr. Wilpon. Welcome to my world.)
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…Expect no financial constraints on this team. There are no Madoff effects. “we will have the third highest payroll in baseball” (me – the truth is we will be about 5th behind NYY, BOS, CHiC, and I think PHILA. The Mets payroll will be in the neighborhood of $130Mill +/- in 2010).
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He spoke about the Met’s plans for inductions into the Mets Hall of Fame this August. I already stated my displeasure with our HOF situation in a previous post. I won’t do it again here.
He said he wants the Met’s fans to be comfortable in their own park and the team is making efforts towards addressing the lack of a Mets-centric atmosphere.
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Fred Wilpon said he knows people want to love this team but things haven’t gone to plan lately. He is very optimistic about the upcoming season. He believes the Mets have “some great players” but that it didn’t translate to a great team. He wants that changed this year. He senses”a difference in the team’s attitude than that of the media’s”, which is to say Fred believes the team is ready and he’s “hopeful”.
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On the Medical Staff’s current perception as being incompetent: ….”there’s a process and procedures that should be looked at” but he maintains and firmly believes the Met’s staff is one of the best. That is a claim that before the last two years was without denial. That’s why at current, the recent gaffes by the Medical team and their string of misdiagnosis’ is befuddling to us. That insight is all Fred offered when questioned about the Carlos Beltran series of events.
This is when Fred Wilpon started to get cryptic because the questioning was becoming more focused toward the weightier issues; Omar and Jerry Manual.
I am not saying he dodged any questions. He was getting the hometown treatment because the Q&A was the Met’s own channel SNY-TV. The issues just weren’t pressed upon him moving forward.
He would not address the status of Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel. To me THAT quiet spoke the loudest. Fred is not a dope. Jerry Manuel and Omar Minaya are joined at the hip. If the Mets get off to a sloppy start, look for the Wilpons to make a move. That’s the part that scares me. I’ve eluded to all those anxieties before. But the Wilpons it is my guess will make a move none-the-less. I believe the Mets record going into mid-May will go a long way towards determining both of their futures.
Fred Wilpon spoke and I am satisfied with what I heard. I have no want to criticize him today after speaking. I only desired he speak to us sooner than he has. Folks this is not to say that Junior…LiL Jeff isn’t on the scene. He’s a horse of another stable right now. I’m happy Papa Fred was on hand and in a speaking mood. I really am. And to show you I have a soft spot and I’m not all pitch-fork and torches with Fred, – as I listened, I heard it for the first discernible time, he’s getting older. Yes, it’s evident when you see him. He’s aging well, but because like I said, we haven’t heard from him in a little bit, his voice now matches the image.

Fred Wilpon is a Brooklynite from my own neighborhood. I like the idea my favorite hometown team is in the hands of a Brooklynite. No, I think it’s rather special actually. Fred Wilpon came in as a partner with Nelson Doubleday to purchase the New York Metropolitans in 1980; 30 years ago. I was 13 years old. We’re in this symbiotic relationship for a long time. Yea I have my issues with Fred. There’s no hiding that right?
Mr. Wilpon is not cheap. He cares very much – He listens.
You have to love someone first in order to hate them.
Mr. Wilpon, I don’t hate you. You’re looking good.
Be well my friend.
 
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In other Met developments:
Carlos Delgado, while no longer a Met, although I wished otherwise, is going for a second operation on his hip. The first one, not performed by the doctor who performed ARod’s surgery, apparently didn’t go well. Carlos was noticeably struggling in winter ball. That news kinda bummed me out.
Then this news hit me today like a piano falling out of the sky….
Jerry Manuel said,
“In the evolution of Jose Reyes as a hitter, batting third is the next logical step forward for him.”
I have no particular want for Manuel to be fired. It’s never really crossed my mind (YET). But I am not an active supporter of his. Does that make sense? I don’t mind him – wouldn’t be sorry to see him go.
If Jerry Manuel wants to bat Reyes third until Beltran comes back…that’s fair. You can talk to me about that. If he feels Reyes is evolving into the logical 3rd spot hitter and this is his natural progression as a hitter, and 3rd is where he belongs….
I want him fired now!
It’s too easy for me to really load-up and rain insults here. I’m just not entertaining that kinda talk. I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear that. We heard it last year too. This isn’t new. Manuel has talked like this before, last year he threw it out there. I’m not listening. I’m hoping Jerry gets fired before he ever gets to implement that plan. I’m not politicking to get him fired. That kinda talk and plan would constitute a fireable offense if you ask this Met fan.
Here’s the question of the day.
Most people/Met/baseball fans won’t admit this,
and when I’m not suffering from moments of clarity
I wouldn’t admit it either…..
Name me the best lead-off and two batter combos in baseball going into 2010.
I will say when healthy Reyes and Castillo are one of the best. What say you?
Reyes third?! Really? I’m open minded. I’ve digested it. I don’t want anything to do with it. – Not if he’s healthy and Reyes can run like Reyes.
…And Finally, in the never ending saga which is METropolis, Kelvim Escobar, whom Omar signed to a minor league contract, and was being eyed to be the 8th inning guy, has a sore arm. Can you imagine that?! At first the rumor was he couldn’t even grip a ball.
The Mets only offered
“His spring training will progress very slowly”.
…this just in over the radio.. –  The Mets just signed ROD BARAJAS, catcher.
I’m running to get my left over bottle rockets I have from the RYOTA IGARASHI signing
and light them in the yard.
WooooHoooo!!!
 
Thanx OMAR!
Say Good Night Gracie!
 
 

Carlos…, I want you back!

I want Carlos Delgado back on the Mets in the 2010 season under a one year deal.

I understand he will be 38 years old this summer.

I think he will be quite servicable for a year.  Alex Rodriguez and Chase Utley are two that come to mind who’ve recovered from similar injury, granted they are younger.  Me?  Apples and Oranges.

Carlos Delgado needs 27 home runs for 500.  He needs 88 RBI for 1600.  I want him reaching these career totals in a Mets’ uniform.  27/88 I believe are attainable numbers C.Delgado can reach with sustained health and a 135 game work load provided the Met’s line-up can get out of ICU and wear spikes again.

If Carlos Delgado can achieve those magic numbers this year, or with his hip and health permitting, he has to cheat into 2011, that will separate him from the Fred McGriff(s) of life in HOF purgatory.

Please do not trump-up a charge about him taking a stand on an issue and using the National Anthem to express it.  That is our inalienable right as Americans to do so, which Carlos Delgado chose to excersize and is entitled to do such as a citizen of the United States.  In light of our young men and  women presently in combat, I’m not making political statements here.  I am saying I’m sure he believes that right applies to all Americans and is opposed, as all Americans should be, to anyone or entity trying to abrogate that right.  Did he burn anything in effigy?  Did he picket at the fence on Pennsylvania Ave?  He excersized silent protest which is more dignified than a lot of athletes we can think of who conduct themselves in lesser manners.  I’m done….(coming down…3…2…1.)

I like Daniel Murphy, I do, honestly, as a Met fan.  But we need slugging from that position.  I think a recovering Delgado will produce more than a developing Murphy.  I’m afraid at present, Murphy hasn’t given me any indication that he is not the next Dave Magadan.  While the addition of Jason Bay lightens everyone’s load a touch, we need more from first-base and I think Delgado is the short term answer.  With Murph on the bench, Angel Pagan, and if the Mets don’t move Luis Castillo, having Alex Cora backing up the infield, we now have one of the best benches in baseball.  My opinion of course.

If my prescient thoughts ring true, Delgado should have enough in the tank to get the Mets back to respectability and him into the Hall of Fame sometime in the late portion of this newly started decade.

I think I’m clear where I stand.

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Winter League Update from Puerto Rico

Carlos Delgado hit his first home run for the Gigantes de Carolina on Jan 7th.  Previous to the home run he had 3 hits in 8 at-bats.  With Carolina’s victory over los Criollos de Caguas Thursday, los Gigantes clinched a playoff spot, and are currently in second place.  Los Lobos de Arecibo clinched the division a week ago.

It’s getting closer to tournament time.  Venezuela has most of their playoff teams set, and likewise Mexico.

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Dia de Los Reyes..Carlos Delgado..Baseball Update from Puerto Rico

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Jan. 6th – el DIA de LOS REYES. Winter League Update from PUERTO RICO

!Feliz Dia de Los Reyes..!

!Buenos Dias BloggerHood!  January 6th is Three Kings Day.

The TrolleyBlogger jumped a ferry [ wink*wink ; ) ] for a WINTER LEAGUE update from el Liga de Beisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico.

There’s nothing going on with Alex Cora getting hurt.  My uncle says no news is good news and Alex is just looking foward to spring training.  At the time los Criollos de Caguas were in last place.  They’ve since won five in a row when play resumed after the holiday break.  They’re currently in third place now sporting a record of 15-19.  Arecibo y los Lobos are still in first place by 3.5 games over los Gigantes (Giants) de Carolina in second.

Aaron Bates of Caguas, on the RedSox 40-man roster, is having a nice winter for himself batting .300 plus.  He plays first-base for the Criolles.  I think Ivan Rodriguez is just hanging out for some work out and practice because he isn’t playing much at all.  If your interested, Ruben Sierra is still kickin’ it in the P.R. League too.

The biggest story since Sunday would be Carlos Delgado’s return to active participation.  He got one hit Sunday, for los Gigantes de Carolina.  In this article Carlos said , “I haven’t seen live pitching since May ’09.  I felt real good at the plate.  It was a step in the right direction.”  I will make no secret of this – I want the 37 year old Delgado back on the Mets on a one year deal.  He is 27 home runs shy of 500.  He is 88 rbi shy of 1600 for his career.  I want him to do it in a Mets’ uniform.  Those two numbers are VERY attainable.  I thought last year would be the year for those milestones.  His hip said otherwise.  Carlos also said in the article he has no fear of sliding.

In celebration of Dia de Los Reyes, today’s game between los Criollos and los Indios de Mayaguez (mayaguez Indians) in Caguas will be free to the fans and public.  Carlos Beltran affiliates himself with the Mayaguez team.

There it is folks, your Puerto Rican League update.  !En mi casa se habla Beisbol, siempre!  Time to load the Trolley back on the ferry and steam home to Brooklyn.  Adios deste mi Isla de Encanto.

Miguel.

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