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Spring Training: The Other Side of the Ball

Spring Training: Met’s Positional Players, My Anxiety

In no particular order, here is the Good, the Bad and the Ugly…
Mets Spring Training:  Positional Players

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Let’s Go Mets !!
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There’s a (paper)TIGER on the Loose in Flushing

Ever since Carlos Beltran watched a final curveball drop in the strike zone finishing our 2006 season and playoff run, it’s been a pretty frustrating 3 seasons since.  2007?  I’ll go along with the crowd and call it a choke.  2008?  Not so fast.  I don’t call that one a choke regardless if you do.  You can’t win pennants in April and May, but you can loose them that early.  That’s my take on ’08. And 2009?  Well?  Yea.  It was everything you want to say about it.  Things have been pretty rotten lately.  Look what it did to this poor little girl.

 

crying met fan.jpgSo let’s take a look at where we stand as of this present 2010 winter:

CATCHER –

they say Santos & Blanco.  I say I’m ready to give the kid,  Josh Thole the job.

FIRST BASE -

Murphy.  I hope his doubles totals are leading to something more from him.  I want Carlos Delgado back for one year.  He needs 27 home runs for 500.  He needs 88 rbi for 1600.  I want him to do it in a Mets uniform.  I think the numbers are very attainable.

SECOND BASE –

Luis Castillo is that guy right now.  I’m not sure how a Castillo for Mike Lowell deal helps things.  In defense of Castillo, he had a good year in ’09 and seemed healthy throughout.  They jury is still out.

SHORT STOP -

How is Jose, Jose, Jose?  If he can’t run, he’s not Jose Reyes.  I’m concerned.

THIRD BASE –

David Wright.  He’ll be OK.  He’ll be fine.

LEFT FIELD -

Jason Bay.  He’ll be OK.  He’ll be fine.

CENTER FIELD –

Carlos Beltran. Health.  Health.  Health.  If he’s healthy, he’ll be OK.  He’ll be fine.

RIGHT FIELD –

Jeff Francoeur.  Oh Brother!  I’m not havin good vibes here.  The Braves didn’t want him and took Ryan Church knowing his cranium was a little sore.  Jury is definitely out.

 

STARTERS: 

1) – Johan Santana, showing signs of wear and tear.  Not terribly concerned here.

2) – BaaaHahaha!  There is no shotgun to Johan.  The Mets say Pelfrey is #2 man.  Really?  Uh-oh.

3) – BaaaHahaha!  John Maine?  Pray for rain!  We have no indication he’s healthy yet.

4) – BaaaHahaha!  Ollie Perez?  Good Grief!!  I’d rather have Charlie Brown.  I’m actually an Ollie supporter.  I think he can be fixed.  Till then watch the RedSox when he pitches.

5) – BaaaHahaha!  The Mets are saying and rookie tandem of J.Niese and Nieve.  I’d rather have those two old guys up in the balcony heckling the Muppets.

Don’t ask me where Kelvim Escobar fits into this equation.  He can come out of the pen and he can start.  But I’ll be quite honest, unless we catch that lightning in a bottle, it doesn’t matter much.

 

When you look at the names and put aside the injuries, it’s not a bad looking squad.  It can be a damn good squad.  But this game is played on a field of grass and not in physical therapy, doctor’s offices and running around for second opinions.  I wish I can make that poor little girl feel somewhat better but the team as currently constituted is only a Paper Tiger.

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F-Mart, You Forgot Him Didn’t You? We’re Gonna Need Him

Fernando Martinez. He even came with a built-in nickname…F-Mart.

What happens to him now? Where does he fit into the Mets’ future plans now that they signed Jason Bay? Is he a trade chip now? Did he turn off any advanced scouts with his play? Did he turn any on? Funny how our once most prized prospect’s name wasn’t even mentioned once this winter, about anything. Does he at least get to go back to being our top prospect again? Hmmm?.

I like Angel Pagan coming off our bench. I like Angel Pagan, period. He just needs to stay injury free if he wants to stay here and play for the Mets. Carlos Beltran is the X-Factor here. Is he going to stay healthy? He’s becoming quite the fragile one. Can Jason Bay cover enough of CitiField’s expansive left/center field. Heck, can Beltran’s creeky knees keep after it in that big outfield? These are the things that concern me. Jason Bay can leg out a double OK, but he’s not the swiftest of foot shagging balls in the gap. Jason doesn’t have the Monster behind him here. At Citi he’ll have an overly contrived, impotently high, black wall lined with orange laughing at him behind his back all game long.

The CitiField outfield demands swift footed fielders with good arms. The dimensions practically demand it. With Jason Bay out there I fear all we did was give city pigeons another statue to land on. This is not the second coming of DoNN Clendenon here folks. Donn’s team had better PITCHING!

In a couple of years, 2 or 3, Jason Bay’s contract and the contract of 7 other players will account for $110 million alone as a result of these back loaded contracts Omar has been giving out. Fred WILPON is going to freak!-just like he did in 1993 and 2003. He’s going to be up to his earlobes in bad, late ballooning contracts of aged players and be fielding a miserable team with no young talent coming up from the farm in the near or distant future. I will scream this all day and all year. We keep mindlessly throwing money at second rate solutions to revolving and repeating problems, (see everyone other than Reyes, Wright & Beltran, the only stable elements the last 5 years). Meanwhile, we keep losing draft picks signing these free agents, and our farm system that has come to a grinding halt, a system with drying blood and lacking pulse, a thriving system since 1964, a proud system, is blue and orange in the face suffering lack of talent as a partial consequence. Whatever Tony Bernazard was or wasn’t doing, and Omar Minaya not really following through with his reputation of scouting and evaluative acumen he originally was reknown for, sped up the decay of our lethargic minor system.

I’m a capitalist folks. I do not want a salary cap. You can’t begrudge the Mets. They spend money. All I’m asking for is a plan…A freakin’ PLAN and stop throwing away perfectly good money on mindless out the door purchases. Be smarter. Use free agency sparingly to put you over the top or to get that last piece of the puzzle. It shouldn’t be used to stock your roster. Farm production, astute trades then free agency, in that order, is what I’m all about. Any dummy can write a check. Any GM can spend over a billion dollars in 10 years and walk away with one World Series to show for it. *(Holy Cow…I went there!)* You think that’s smart GM’ing? I call it going to Vegas and doubling-down until you win back your losses and walking away with some cash too.

Where are my TUMS?

METS’ HISTORY is, was and always should be ensconced in Pitching and Defense. With CitiFiled’s dimensions, that traditional Mets’ philosophy is never more appropriate, never more ideal, for this team, than right now!

Captain Chaos and his sidekick Confusion (that would be Mets-R-Us featuring lil’Jeff), need now, more than ever to hire outside consultation.

We are heading into the iceberg but in the First Class section no one has a clue.

Jason Bay is another patch in the quilt, not a piece to a puzzle.

Another short sighted move fostered by an organization that has no real plan in place? Check.

This team has not developed anyone since Wright and Reyes that have had impact. That covers a 4 to 5 year drought. I like Pelfrey. Yep, I sure do. Just don’t talk impact to me yet.

Fernando Martinez. Don’t forget about him Met fans. I know you did! Someone is going to get hurt in our outfield in a New York Minute. I hope he’s there to step in and step up.

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JASON BAY? OK. …………PEREZ & MAINE, Oh The Pain!!

The Mets signed Jason Bay today to a 4 year contract worth $66 Million. Well…At least they didn’t do anything foolish like sign him for five. I’m on record as wanting to offer him a 3 year take it or leave it deal. It works out $6 million more than the Red Sox were willing to give him.

Here’s what I think. BIG WHOOOP!!! I’m not gonna say anything silly. Jason Bay is a good player. Our bench is instantly made better by having Angel Pagan sitting on it (that was not sarcasm). But he is not changing anything at Citi Field until the Mets get a pitcher that can shotgun with Johan Santana. Period.

Don’t plan on any trips down I-95 looking for success unless you’re looking to buy a PHILLY-CheezSteak. Until the Mets get that pitcher, Jason Bay is inconsequential and a year too long.

Let me make this clear also. I like John Maine and I still believe Ollie Perez is correctible as ridiculous as that sounds, I really do. His problems are simple if you ask me. Allow me to digress a moment on OLLIE.

When Ollie Perez learns how to plant his landing foot perpendicular to home plate; – When he gets his toes pointed towards his catcher, most of his problems will go away. Psychotherapy is not the answer. I can’t believe no one sees this. Any weekend pitching coaches out there? Do you concur? His landing foot falls everywhere it’s not supposed to. He consistently lands closed to the catcher and you’re always having to throw across your body. The rock rolls down the hill from there. I’m Done.

But honestly, has anyone even heard about Oliver and Maine? Hello? Realistically, what can we expect from them in 2010? C’mon, I’m a fan too. I’m just being pragmatic. We are closer to PRAY FOR RAIN vs OLLIE and MAINE than we are trusting them every fifth day.

So now I guess the Mets turn to their fan base and say ‘SEE! The winter was fruitful. We told you. – We got R.A. DICKEY to sign a minor league deal. We stole Kelvim Escobar from under every one’s noses and now we just hit a scorching line drive with Jason Bay. Bengie Molina looks close to joining as well – SEE?!

I can hear them now.

Let me ask you something…..All you Met optimists out there, are you feeling good right now? And all you Met pessimists out there, are you feeling a little grumpy right now?

Hear this. It doesn’t change anything in the N.L. East yet. We had bigger needs to fill than LF. Our outfield is now BAY-lf – BELTRAN-cf >(is he going to stay healthy?) – and FRANCOEUR-rf.

*sigh* I’ve seen worse. I’ve seen better. Funny how Jason Bay didn’t mean much to us when he was in our minor league system but now he’s worthy of over payment for services yet rendered (raising one eyebrow).

Jose Reyes’ hamstring? How’s that coming along? Will he be able to run like he used to? This is the second season he’s lost to hamstring issues. If he can’t run……(fill in the blank).

Blog ya later. I’ve spent the last two days preparing a Fred Wilpon/Mets’ General Manager rant. Sheeesh… this blogging ain’t EZ. I give you good folks credit for tsome of the things you have going on in your sites. Looking forward to checkin them out in 2010.

HAPPY NEW YEAR BLOGGERHOOD!!!

Philly Fans, I hope you’ve been enjoying your view from the top of the division. We just didn’t want to be there. I’m throwing you guys a bone. I’m in a good mood today. Here Philly….Chew on this!!!!

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Bay, Molina…the Silence is Deafening

Jason Bay wants a 5th year from the Mets.  Ben Molina wants a 3rd year from the Mets.  If I’m the Mets I counter Bay with a 3 year offer and with Molina I stand firm on 2 years.

If these two individuals were in such demand, they would have signed already, here or anywhere.

NOBODY wants them!  The Mets are competing against themselves for their services.  Where are the other offers for these players?  Where are they?

Aside from that, these are just stop gap players in the Mets’ scheme of things, what ever that is.  They have no plan in place.  These two signings would just be more random acts of futility by the Mets front office.  The Mets aren’t in as bad a shape as I may portray, currently.  But we are headed in the wrong direction and we’re picking up speed.

Jason Bay…..3 year deal.  I’d rather see Angel Pagan in left over a full season anyway.  He just can’t stay healthy it seems.  Please Mister Met,  bust into the Met Think Tank and give’em a good headbutt.  Tell them not to sign Jason Bay for 5 years.  I’m cool with Bengi for 2 years.  That will buy us time till our kid catcher, Josh Thole is ready.

Why aren’t the Mets showing interest in Matt Holliday?  No gumption!

If anyone wanted Bay or Molina they would have signed already.  Mets, you have all the leverage right now, concidering there are no more pitchers left on the market.  Bay is not going to change the overall direction of this organization. Don’t get bogged down with an onerous contract in years (3), 4 and 5.

When Omar got here the Mets needed to address catcher, firstbase, second base, the outfield corners, #2 and #3 starting pitchers and the bullpen.  That was 2005.  Today, entering Omar’s 6th year as GM, the Mets need to address catcher, firstbase, second base, the outfield corners, #2 and #3 starting pitchers and the bullpen.  Sorry Omar, your predicessors gave you the only stability you have in Wright and Reyes.  Johan Santana?  You’ve earned credit for that.  Nice job.  Billy Wagner and K-Rod?  OK, I’ll give him that too.  Beltran?  Yep, you’ve earned that badge too.  That leaves 20 other roster spots that are still in disarray since 2005 with no real improvement in sight either from the farm or the market and certainly not trades; we just don’t have the chips for trades.  right Omar?

This team was one pitch away from a World Series in 2006.  It’s seems they put their tale between their legs and have been fleeing in the opposite direction ever since.

Enjoy the silence everyone.

 

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