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The Saul B. Katz Dilemma ~ Son of ‘PON

 

Met Year 8 A.D.  ~  Year 8 AFTER DOUBLEDAY.

OR

The Age of WILPONianism.

Welcome.

Back in 2003 Nelson Doubleday sold his half of the New York Metropolitan Baseball Club to his partner Fred Wilpon, ending a very acrimonious relationship between the two.  I’m not going “there” because the Mets only won one World Series while he was still half owner.  No, I only bring that to your attention because I’d like to remind Met Fans, and those who slow down to see the wreckage of an accident, about the parting shots Nelson Doubleday took at the Wilpon’s; and more specifically, Jeff Wilpon ~ Son of PON….Fred Wilpon’s son that is ~ Lil’ Jeff, C.O.O. of Mets R Us.  

Harsh of me?  Read what Mr. Doubleday had to say HERE.

 

The quote I’d like to extract for your reading pleasure is this little screwgie from ESPN Archives as Nelson Doubleday said what he really felt.  He was working without a filter.  There was a lot of disdain for his “Partner and Son” of which he kept no secrets about such feelings.

(picking up mid-article…) Doubleday especially had some harsh words for Jeff Wilpon, Fred’s son, who is heavily involved in the daily operation of the franchise.

“Mr. Jeff Wilpon has decided that he’s going to learn how to run a baseball team and take over at the end of the year,” Doubleday told the newspaper. “Run for the hills, boys. I think probably all those baseball people will bail.”

In fact, Doubleday still owns box seats at Shea Stadium, but apparently does not attend games partly due to the presence of the younger Wilpon.

“Jeff sits there by himself like he’s King Tut waiting for his camel,” Doubleday told the paper. “Hump one. Hump two. They like that, two for the price of one.”

 

That ESPN article was as of July 2003.  Researching the “good Old days” and trying to retrieve articles covering Nelson Doubleday’s parting shots at the Wilpons I came across THIS ARTICLE in my travels.  Just giving due props.

So let us fast-forward now to September 1st, 2010.  I will omit everything I’ve been screaming about regarding this club since winter past and beyond..  September 1st, for all intent and purposes should be, symbolically or real, Day One of the Beginning of the END of the current Met Era.

The Failure in Flushing must be corrected.  The Misery in METropolis must end.

FIRST ITEM OF CONTENTION:  OWNERSHIP ~ Fred Wilpon, Saul Katz, Jeff Wilpon.  OR as I like to sometimes call this administration….The SAUL B. KATZ Dilemma.

Fred Wilpon ~ For as much as I like to rip him, there’s no place for that here at the moment.  Trust me, it’s unlike me to pass up an opportunity to criticize the Father of the Least.  But this is Jeff’s team now.  So that’s where I’m staying.  But before we leave Fred behind I will offer this ~ He, Fred, was never forthright with the fan base about the team’s financial health.  But how much of the Madoff situation can we say is “our business”?  Honestly, how much of the Bernie Madoff scandal IS our business?  We’d like to know; sure.  But when your owner maintains a payroll near the NL top spenders…how much can we badger Fred about team finances?  There are fair shots to be taken at Fred and some deserved.   But On Sept. 1st, 2010 we move forward with – (because I’m living in the here and now.  I’m trying to stay positive.) Jeff at the helm of the S.S. Wilpon.  And we need to figure out a way to keep Jeff, The Son of PON, from turning this ship into the iceberg.  So Fred actually gets a pass here.  I’ll save the shrine to the Brooklyn Dodgers and all that other stuff for another time.  It’s the son I want now!  Jeff is the Phantom Menace in the SAUL B. KATZ Dilemma.

I’m a real sucker for going all Soupy Sales on the Wilpons with jokes and barbs..  That is why I will end this first installment of FIXING the FAILURE in FLUSHING now. Tune in tomorrow as I methodically try and help Lil’ Jeff, C.O.O. of Mets R Us.

Mets R Us…….S.S. Wilpon, Wilponianism…whatever; –  We just need to keep the Kid from crashing his new car.  In a moment of clarity, this is the 30th year since the Mets were sold to Doubleday and Wilpon; and then there was one (..and son).  Back in December I went through a whole Blah blah blah…and said this was the most important season facing the Wilpons over the last 30 years.  Mr. Fred Wilpon has “Met” his crucible (pun intended).  That time is upon us now.

That was my warm up; my Swanny River (reference anyone?).  Tomorrow is September 1st.  The day of reckoning is a sunrise away.

DAY TWO; Son of PON ~ The Saul B. Katz Dilemma

September 1, 2010 by my Declaration is DAY ONE of the END of THIS MET ERA.

 

“Meaningful Games In SEPTEMBER” will elude the Mets in this 2010 season.  Mr. Fred Wilpon’s stated goal to have his club play meaningful games in September has been denied by his uniformed employees and mid-level management….again.  Barring a “Miracle” the Mets will not participate in this year’s post-season just as they have missed the playoffs for 7 out of the 8 years Fred Wilpon is principle owner of the Mets.

In 1992-93 both Nelson Doubleday and Fred Wilpon were stuck with an onerous bill for an embarrassing last place team assembled by Al Harazin..  In 2003 Steve Phillips masterfully crafted the worst team money could buy and Fred Wilpon, who by then was the sole principle owner, got stuck with another payroll albatross and a last place club.  I empathize with the Wilpons in so far as I know they do care.  Fred Wilpon has never been cheap per say..  The Mets have always maintained a higher end payroll for players.  So that’s not up for debate.

What is up for debate is how the Wilpons maintain a blurred line of demarcation separating Ownership and Baseball Operations.  The well publicized and criticized “collegial” structure the Wilpons promote in their front office is nothing more than a nursery for Chaos.

As Nelson Doubleday declared in 2003, and as we’ve witnessed with our very own Met Eyes, Jeff Wilpon really does want to be a Baseball Man.  While Omar Minaya perhaps wielded a lot more influence and operated with more autonomy back in 2005 and 2006, let’s be clear; Jeff Wilpon is calling the shots.  Today Omar is a completely watered down version of the man the Mets re-employed by asking him to become GM of the club at the end of the 2004 season.  I do not want to get ahead of myself, but Omar’s power has been diminished somewhat by his own machinations also.  But back to the point about Jeff, he has taken the line of demarcation between Ownership and Baseball Operations and knocked it completely out of focus.  As a matter of fact, there is no line and there never has been one.

Jeff Wilpon has the whole “OUR GANG” involved in the decision processes of the club.  The philosophy was fostered by his Pop.  Jeff, John Ricco, Omar, the invisible Bob Melvin, before his dismissal *Tony Bernazard, and a small list of others comprise(d*) The Brain of this organization.

Before moving forward, let’s revisit this clubs finances for a second because we still do not know the motivations for some moves made and the motivations for a lack of transactions made.  The Wilpons have stated the club’s financial health is strong in spite of the Madoff Scandal.  There’s speculation Fred has lost a very substantial sum.  There are also reports F.Wilpon may have even made money in the process.  But while they say the team’s financial health is good, they behave in a very contradictory manner.  Fred Wilpon has said nothing to silence the wild speculations consuming print, on-air and electronic media.  So that’s where we are with that.  We just don’t know how much the Wilpon’s finances influence their, Jeff’s, Jeff’s dictates to Omar(‘s)…, decisions.

Moving forward now, Jeff Wilpon is what he is; the Owner’s son.  He’s the Owner’s son and he wants to be a Baseball Man.  That’s a problem.

Omar may have precipitated Jeff’s increasing involvement in Baseball Operations, however I do not think anything would have prevented Jeff’s encroachment upon Baseball Operations.  George Steinbrenner was consumed with Baseball Operations but he was transparent in such dealings.  His word had a high credit rating with the Fans.  When George made decisions there were no secrets.  If he wanted to fire someone, he told you why.  If he wanted to sign someone, he told you why.  We do know George operated his club at a financial paper loss in his last few actively participating years.  He didn’t tell us that; the newspapers did.  But what he told his fan base was that he would do what was necessary to…  and don’t worry about…….   and he followed through.  He dipped into his own pockets to deliver on his word.  And here is one of the few if any times, I compare Met and Yankee business.  My point is, as stated earlier, the Wilpons say one thing and behave another way, in part because I feel they, the Wilpons aren’t being truthful with their fan base about the Owner’s ability to financially afford or manage the team.  So what translates into the Baseball Operations side strikes us as being somewhat conflicting and confusing as Fans, and perhaps to the media also.

So let’s just say, Omar remains on-board as the GM.  If that be the case, a dramatic change in the relationship?/structure between Omar and Jeff must take place.  If Omar is retained as the General Manager, I suggest the Mets need to hire a bonafide, Baseball experienced Team President to separate Omar and Jeff.  If Jeff wants to be a Baseball Man, let him buzz the ear of the President; not Omar’s.  A Team President must assure the Wilpon’s financial interests in the club are being met in return for full autonomy.  A Team President then turns and delegates autonomy to his General Manager to implement the Organizations will concerning Baseball Operations.  Omar is accountable to, and answers to said Team President.  A Team President then delivers a state of  Baseball Operations report to the Owners.  Yes, this entails Jeff Wilpon relinquishing baseball concerns to said President.  If you’re Jeff, this is a rather large pill to swallow.  But the homogenized duties of the front office….pffft ~ the direct connect between Omar and Jeff must be severed.  If Omar is to be retained, he must be handed a clear budget parameter and be left to make decisions autonomously.  Jeff always retains the right to question and inspect his club of course.  But as things stand right now, Omar has been rendered impotent because Jeff engages in baseball operations with an owners mind and his Father’s wallet in his heart, and secondly, Omar helped create the condition due largely to diminished effectiveness on the major league level, besetting the club with paralyzing contracts and an inability to seize the moment in matters of crisis management.

All of which I said is IF Omar is retained as General Manager of the Mets.  But Omar is a later topic of discussion.  Jeff is still topic one for now.  And to summarize, if Omar is indeed retained in his present capacity, of which I am not opposed to, the direct pipeline between Jeff and Omar must cease and a Team President must be found.  A Team President is the only one who can have a Team Owner’s, a General Manager’s, and the over-all best interest of an organization as his primary interest all at the same time without bias.  Anything else is just hands in the cookie jar or too many chiefs and not enough Indians.  You choose.  But the overlapping of ideas, interests and concerns is just creating standing water spawning mosquitoes.  The ramifications of the inbred thought process by this front office has been clearly evidenced and we’ve watched it bleed onto the field of play.

Regardless if Omar or whom-ever is General Manager of the Mets, something has got to give; that something is Jeff Wilpon.  If he wants to be a Baseball Man so badly, I’m afraid he’ll have to do it vicariously through a Team President.  Jeff Wilpon and his on-the-job-training is the Phantom Menace at work here.  If part of the reason I think what I do is because they, the Wilpons haven’t exactly been truthful with us….isn’t that his fault and not my misinterpretation?

There’s another side of me that actually likes Jeff.  I’ll just quickly make use of his trip to Atlanta back in May, when he addressed the angst surrounding the team.  He’s pretty darn good at crisis management and Atlanta wasn’t the only display, unfortunately.  He comes, speaks to the media very plainly/frankly but effectively, and gives Met fans a sense as if he said, “All is well. There’s nothing more to see here.  Go back to your homes”.  He’s good at that.  Maybe there-in lies his niche on this team.  If Omar is still the GM next year, I’m sure Jeff will have more opportunities to smoke screen us.  But I still hold firm in my belief one of the ways to go about solving Saul B. Katz’ Dilemma is with a good Team President.  The Son of PON must be contained.

….I will make my suggestion for a Team President much later in this discourse.

NEXT ITEM OF CONTENTION….The Office of General Manager

September 2, 2010  Day Two of The End of this Mets Era.

In 1980 Frank Cashen was the first General Manager hired by the new Mets Ownership of Doubleday and Wilpon.  Cashen marks the first and only time Mets ownership has gone outside the organization to fill the office of GM.  Well, they had to…He was the first.  Well enough right?

If you’re an ardent Met Fan, I’ll save you all the particulars.  Let’s just run through the General Managers of the N.Y. Mets over the last 30 yeas.

Frank Cashen was the architect of the 1986 World Champion Mets.  But I’d be doing a tremendous disservice to the former GM and last who operated under the old regime of Joan Payson, and her Estate; Joe McDonald.  The new ownership asked Joe McDonald to stay on board but they also made it clear they wanted to hire their own guy for the GM position.  Joe stayed on one more year to make the Mets ownership transfer smoother.  He is currently a scout for the Boston Red Sox.  What Joe McDonald left behind for Frank Cashen to work with amounted to, without doing the hard math to get an exact figure, 25% of that ’86 team.

Lee Mazzili, Hubie Brooks, Wally Backman, Jesse Orosco, Niel Allen, Mookie Wilson ~ (and I’m sure I’m missing someone) ~ were all players developed in the Mets organization by Joe McDonald.  Some of those players stayed with the club.  The rest were used smartly by Mr. Cashen in trades that translated to players, directly or indirectly, like Kieth Hernandez, Gary Carter, Ron Darling, Sid Fernandez and Howard Johnson.  I’m sure I’m missing someone again.  But before we lurch forward I thought it necessary to include Joe McDonald in this conversation.

From 1980 through 1983 Frank Cashen rebuilt the minor league system and by 1984 the fruits of his labor started joining the big club starting with Darryl Strawberry in ’83.

Fast-forward now to1992.  Frank Cashen finally steps down as General Manager but remains in the front office.  He appoints Al Harazin, who had more of a business background than baseball.  It showed!  But what happened besides the fiasco on the field was Joe McLlvaine got tired of waiting around to get promoted within the Mets front office so he bolted to San Diego when they offered him their General Manager’s position.

Al Harazin was in over his head and Mets Ownership cajoled Joe McLlvaine into coming back to the organization to be GM of the Mets in time for the 1994 season.  He had a plan.  Met Fans were on board with said plan.  Everyone got emotionally invested with Generation -K and the whole youth movement.  It failed.  During those years another Mets front office prospect got tired of waiting for his chance.  Gerry Hunsicker was another “star” skyrocketing through the Mets front office, similar to Joe McLlvaine.  Gerry left the Mets front office to take the General Manager’s position in Houston in 1995.

Joe McLvaine got fired because no one ever knew where he was.  His priorities went askew and apathy was written all over his face.  When things got chaotic in METropolis and times demanded his presence, he was off on his own, scouting or doing whatever, somewhere else, while leaving no itinerary or contact information behind with the front office staff.

Enter Steve “HornDog” Phillips; another and the last protege left behind by Frank Cashen.  All the previous General Manager hires by the Mets were executives developed by Frank Cashen.

I think we’re all familiar with Steve Phillips’ record by now.  Moving forward, Steve brought in Jim Duquette as he did Omar Minaya bringing him over from Texas.  Steve Phillips got fired and the Wilpons gave the job to Jim Duquette.  Omar had already left for Montreal to become their General Manager.  Without ever firing Jim Duquette first, the Mets (eh hem, the Wilpons; Fred) begged Omar to come back to the organization to be the next GM after just one year and a half.  By the end of the 2004 season we were sporting two GM’s by default.  Needless to say Jim Duquette eventually recieved his pink slip over the winter and by 2005 Omar was the sole and new General Manager of the Mets.

Obviously that is a short summary of the GMs.  Their records and degrees of effectiveness do not really need to be dealt with for my purposes, other than for a point I will make shortly.

Omar is still chasing down the same problems he inherited back in 2004; LF, RF, CF, 1B, 2B, C, Starting pitching, and relief pitching.  That’s the truth.  Centerfield with Carlos Beltran was the only position we truly rectified.  In leftfield how can we forget Moises Alou and the LF match game that continues into the present with the questionable status and sub-par year Jason Bay is having.  Right Field? Shawn Green? Xavier Nady, Moe Larry and Curly? Many players have played RF since 2005 and the position is still unsettled with the depature on Jeff Francoeur (see Ryan Church).  Second base?  Remember Kaz Matsui?  That’s what Omar was charged to improve upon.  He still hasn’t.  The catching was and still is in flux ever since Mike Piazza was phased out.  Josh Thole seems like he’s finally going to settle the position for us.  The bullpen and namely a closer? Billy Wagner?  KRod?  Good in theory but they turned out to be more headaches that anyone bargained for.  Billy Wagner was maddening.  KRod is right there with him.  But as of right now, we have nothing to show for the position.  The starting rotation?  From Pedro, Tom Glavine and Trachsel…to Maine and Oliver…and the big catch with Santana, and the emergence of Pelfrey and Neise?  It’s taken 6 years to get to this?  But what exactly is this?

This is what happened in 2006 when the Mets were within a strike or a hit, pick your poison, of the World Series.  For one year, the multitude of Omar’s second tier type signings paid off in a big way, just as RA Dickey is earning more and more credibility today.  In 2006 Jose Valentin hit 22 home runs for us while at 2nd base batting 6th and 7th in the line-up.  On the night the Mets clinched the N.L. East flag in 2006, Jose Valentin hit 2 home runs.  In 2006 Paul LoDuca hit .300 out of the two spot in the line-up.  In 2006 Carlos Delgado made the line-up lethal; not Jose Reyes like most believe.  I may be in the minority on that.  But I believe strongly it was Delgado and not Reyes that made that 2006 line-up deadly.  It was Delgado that spear headed the charge back into contention in 2007 after a very sloppy start.  As of right now, 2006 is the abberation.  It stands alone.  What we witness today is where they are since steadily spiraling downward and becoming more and more out of control since that 2006 October night.  That team doesn’t exist anymore and this organization has been chasing it’s ghost ever since to no avail.

Take the 2006 season and make it a wash versus last season’s injury riddled campaign.  Look at the 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2010 and what do you have? Angst, frustrations, collossal chokes, revolving doors in postions still unsettled since 2005, a second manager, madenning mediocraty, a clubhouse which has experienced more drama than “All My Children”, Latino phobia, poor fundamentals but less so this season, and other items of contention that don’t really need to be listed in their entirety.  Look at the win loss record of the Mets since 2005 and what you see is a man who is a General Manager of mediocraty and let downs.

All the Mets’ General Managerial hires have been in-house or as is the case with Duquette and Minaya, the Wilpons were previously familiar to them, and likewise they to Fred.  Today, with Omar Minaya holding on precariously to his job title,  Asst. GM John Ricco emerges as the latest link in a chain threatening to snap.

The time has come for this administration to go off campus again.  Again is actually inaccurate.  Going off campus would in effect be the first time they did so, outside of Cashen.  The thought process of this front office is inbred.  There must me a new, outside, unrelated and independent thinker brought into this front office.  A new stimulus is needed to procure progress.  The Wilpons and this organization have stagnated. The need for a strong minded Baseball Executive, independent and free from familiarity with the Wilpons is needed.  This need is exasperated by the want of Jeff Wilpon to be a Baseball Man.  Who can tell the Owner’s son he has to step aside but the Owner himself?  We can only hope and pray Jeff is promulgated by epiphany and returns to “just” being the C.O.O. of this club and stays away from day to day operations.

John Ricco can not become the next General Manager of the Mets.  That would be an inconsequential move considering the Jeff Factor.  The move would be tremendously toothless.  The move would be incredibly un-impactful.  The hiring of John Ricco I’m sure would infuiate the Fan base.  The present scuttlebutt has Omar getting re-assigned within the organization in more of a super-scout role and would head up Minor League Development while John Ricco would be more of a front man for the club.  Translated, John Ricco’s body and suit; Jeff Wilpon’s mind.  It’s as simple as this; John Ricco can not be the next weak link in this lengthening chain of ever increasing homogenized front office thought.  The Wilpons must, - have to go off campus for the next General Managerial hire.  The organization is in dire need of an infusion of new blood.  That time may be upon them right now.   This decision should be made be a qualified Team President.  Whether Omar stays on or not, a Team President is still needed and it’s the Team President that should make the next GM hire.  With a Team President I am not opposed to Omar Minaya remaining as GM for the remainder of his contract.  But if Omar is in fact relieved of those duties, I will find every ounce of energy containing matter in my being to voice my opposition to John Ricco!  I will make my suggestion for a new General Manager later in this discourse.

NEXT UP….THE MANAGER ~ JERRY MANUEL

He did express interest in managing while Willie Randolph was still serving in that capacity.  Jerry Manuel has been accused of throwing Willie Randolph under the bus, or, being subversive towards the same end; Willie’s job.

Jerry Manuel went down yapping some negative Ghandi’isms in Chicago all the way to the bus station when Kenny Williams released him of his duties there.  Jerry Manuel did win a Manager of the Year though.  Jerry Manuel was also a coach on the 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins.  He’s been around the block and his resume is credible.

There are worse managers and there are certainly better managers.  But way more than most likely, Jerry will not be asked back as manager for the 2011 season.  At this very moment, Jerry is still managing and trying to win now as if a playoff spot was still attainable.  But he’s smart and realizes we wants to salvage some respectability for himself and this team.

There’s a saying ~ when you can’t dazzle people with brilliance, baffle them with bull$#!t.  If that doesn’t work, make jokes!  Somehow Jerry Manuel has kept the more blood thirsty media satiated with humor and jocularity.  Jerry has played it masterfully to his credit.  He figured out never leave them angry, always leave the media laughing.  Brilliant!  Brilliant because look at any other manager or head coach in whatever sport in this town, and the relationship between the media and him is pacifying at best.  Jerry has many of them eating out of his hand pecking at his next joke.  That is perhaps the single most biggest reason why the calls to have his head chopped off haven’t come sooner or more vehemantly.

However, for right now, for September’s sake, Jeff Wilpon must immediately tell Omar Minaya and more specifically Jerry Manuel, “It’s over Johnny”!  Jeff Wilpon must hand down the directive now, – Jerry, stop trying to win and forget getting back in the race.  The focus is now on the youngsters being farmed up to the big club.  Jerry Manuel is presently engaged in self preservation.  That is in conflict with the newly initiated rebuilding process.  It’s incumbent upon Jeff Wilpon to get his General Manager and his manager on the same page of music he is on for the remainder of this month.  The money for salaries is already spent.  The money is committed and will be doled out regardless whether the higher priced players on this team play or not.  Sit these players and play any and all prospects we call up.  Not intentionally because that’s not where the front office’s mind set should be, but just possibly a good benching of the old establishment on this roster may find them time for self-reflection and lend an opportunity to find inner gumption to play this game in a different state of mind other than melancholy.

 But Jeff needs to hand down that dictate to Jerry and do it now.  There is no plausible reason in Flushing why any, if not all the prospects are not playing on a given night.  What needs to happen on the part of Jeff Wilpon for this dictate to be implemented and followed out, is….Commitment.  In the absence of a Team President to navigate this for him, Jeff must be committed to a process with strong conviction and a determination to stay the course.  For too long this has been a reactive administration and the time for a proactive mentality is now.  In the absence of a Team President Jeff Wilpon must act with conviction regarding the “plan” and COMMIT.

 Jeff Wilpon must commit wholly, not just in parts, not in spurts of whimsy, not in time of reactive damage control; NO ~ Commit to the complete rebuilding of this team and make it the Mets’ business to correct, in every business sense of the word; CORRECT the expensive and insipid players signed to negative yielding contracts.  You know who you are!  But first what must happen post haste is Jeff informing Jerry Manuel that Dean Wormer has dropped the big one.  It’s over.

 We all share an understanding Jerry Manuel will not be manager next year.  His contract will expire and it’s unlikely the Mets will ask him to return.  He will most likely be dismissed with an inordinate amount of the blame for the Mets’ woes this season.  A manager can only put the best players he has in the best possible positions to succeed.  The General manger is responsible for procuring those players.  At some point the players need to be held with ultimate responsibility.  But you can’t fire a whole roster and you can’t fire the Owner or his Son.  The Mets have been-there-done-that with firing coaches, using them as sacrificial lambs.  So the only logically certain deletion from the Mets Media Guide will be Jerry Manuel’s.  He done some “not so smart” things.  What manager hasn’t?  But when a role player has to ask why pitch to Jeter with Mariano Rivera on deck during an Inter-League Subway Series Game?..C’mon.

 One barb is enough.  I don’t choose to kick him while he’s on the way down.  But I do want a new manager next season.  I’d like to say I never ever said, Fire Jerry Manuel.  But today it is very safe to say I don’t want him back.  I’ll say this about him; he’s gutsy, strong minded, he was never hesitant to shake things up and if you got beyond the jokes, he wasn’t afraid to say what he felt and it was usually said with tact…. Although there was that one time when…..

 

….more coming

Mike.BTB

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Maelstrom of Discontent

“Well,  I still have my uniform on?!”
That’s what Jerry Manuel does.  He makes the “beat guys” feel like they’re all his buddies.  Every QandA with Jerry is a Bud-Lite moment.  Jerry embraces them and makes em all feel good about their jobs because he makes jokes and feeds them just the right blend of corn-meal and grass-mix by-product to satiate their sensationalized article writing their editors demand.  Effective?  It’s especially effective for Jerry Manuel.  If it weren’t for Jerry holding the Media close to his bosom with humor, jocularity and random acts of gangsta sarcasm, the maelstrom to have Jerry Manuel would have gotten him fired long ago.  That maelstrom is usually whipped up by the Media first; not the fans.  The only reason Jerry Manuel is still manager of the New York Mets is because Jerry outsmarted the media this long.
Keep your friends close; but keep your enemies closer.
The media never created a maelstrom to have Jerry Manuel fired.  Sure they’ve had the burner on simmer and it even got HOT for Jerry once in a while; - as is the current situation after a 90 minute meeting with Met Brass in Atlanta of all places.  When Jerry Manuel emerged from that meeting his Maenad’s were there to greet him.  When the Chorus asked of their Bacchus what happened in the meeting, their deity squeezed a grape into this goblet of wine:  “I still got my uniform on?!”  …And because they’re all buddies, the on-site Media nod their heads in a collective, “yea…we got your back dog!”…and then go write their spin.  Take care to understand I’m talking about the beat writers here.  Through wittiness and with an acknowledgment by the writers Omar assembled these players, Manuel gets a nice slice of slack in the daily(s).  When a guy like Mike Lupica decides to chime in about sports these days it’s only when the fishing is good.  Today he served up this big plate of obvious   …- I say be gone with you and go continue chasing your political aspirations.  I used to read his articles all the time but he’s slowly turning himself into a writer’s Howard Cosell of his later angrier years.
 
Allow me to digress.  For two years Manuel has floated the idea of batting Reyes third in the order.  Jerry thought it was part of Jose Reyes’ natural progression as a hitter.  This year, due to circumstances that dictated alternative measures, Jerry got his way and Reyes was inserted into the third slot (he has recently been returned to batting lead-off again).  Before I go on a tangent, here’s my question.  If Jerry felt so strongly about batting Reyes third, why does he ask Reyes, his three hitter, to bunt in two consecutive games?  These are just moves to ponder.

Back to my points….The 90 minute meeting between Jerry Manuel, Omar Minaya, Asst. GM John Ricco and Jeff Wilpon was as Jeff puts it, “…just Baseball talk.”  He stated he didn’t come to Atlanta to fire anyone.  He admitted if he was happy with the current situation he wouldn’t be having this meeting.  When pressed, Jeff offered he would have made a change over the winter regarding a manger and or a General Manager, but he did not act.  So today he explains they are assembled together in an effort to “work this out”.  Jeff Wilpon reminded the assembled media about his expectations of Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel and about his lack of satisfaction so far.  But it appears the Wilpons are more committed to keeping Omar under contract than entertaining issues of being penny foolish-dollar wise.  Jerry Manuel is a lame duck manager which ever way you look at this.

I have been through all this before.  I’ve been doing it since December.  My displeasure with the way this organization is run is pretty well known by now.  But here we go again anyway.

If the Mets fire Manuel and replace him with Bob Melvin, I will be highly upset.  I’d rather let Manuel finish the season.  I am not in favor of Omar Minaya specifically, hiring Bobby Valentine.  I do not believe that relationship will work.  Omar Minaya was a Steve Phillips front office import.  Bobby Valentine and Steve Phillips could not get along.  Valentine wanted more say in personnel matters.  Phillips was strongly opposed.  Valentine will want as much input now as he wanted then.  Valentine has a very strong character and his baseball intellect is of superior quality.  But Valentine will exercise every bit a savvy and cunning intellect against Omar Minaya who has himself been looking over his shoulder at John Ricco.  To also put a very dead-spin on that relationship, Valentine will out think and counter Omar at every turn.  Valentine will spin circles around Omar.  A Valentine/Minaya duo will not work in my opinion.  And I’m not even so sure Omar deserves to hire a third manager.

There is only one situation I am agreeable with regarding the hiring of Bobby Valentine.  If Omar is allowed to hire him, the Wilpons must turn and fire Omar outright and do one of two things; promote Bobby Valentine to General Manager and let him hire his own manager; OR seek permission from the Tampa Rays for the services of Jerry Hunsicker to be GM with Valentine managing under him.  The two are very familiar with each other dating back to more stable and successful days in the Mets’ organization.  Before Bobby Valentine ever managed a game for the Mets, he served as a coach here.  A return to Hunsicker and Valentine, both with connections to those earlier Met successes, under these circumstances is something I’d welcome.

That is my Bobby Valentine scenario; a path which I am not inclined to follow but I would be agreeable to.  However, the Wilpons have been there and done that with Bobby Valentine.  Valentine was critical of the Wilpons and they have memories like elephants.  They do not take criticism too well.

Of course my ultimate pipe-dream is for the Wilpons to do what it takes to get Larry Beinfest in the Mets’ fold.  He is the guy I want.  I said it before.  I say it here again now.

I believe Jerry Manuel and Omar Minaya should be joined at the hip.  Another terribly kept secret of mine is my total vote of no confidence in Asst. GM John Ricco.  If he is indeed named the next GM of the Mets, like the Bob Melvin situation, I will be highly upset!  No John Ricco!  No Bob Melvin!  If those are my choices for change I will stick with Omar and Jerry!  Thank you but no thanks Mr. Wilpon.

I have stated my support for Omar Minaya in the past.  I cling to him because he is the last resource Frank Cashen directly or indirectly left behind (Cashen brought in many executives the Wilpons have exhausted and through Steve Phillips, a Frank Cashen import, we arrived at our last two GM’s in Duquette and Omar.)  Omar is the last executive familiar to the Wilpons and vice-versa over the course of 30 years.

The next General Manager of the New York Mets must be an off-campus hire.  Period!  The cycle of inbred thought and a watered down if not diluted executive staff must be infused with new blood if not now, when Omar is relieved of his duties.  Anything other than what I posted here will not make me happy.

Met fans need to give me more names other than Bob Melvin and Bobby Valentine (for reasons I stated above) before I say fire Jerry Manuel.  Who are the replacements Met fans are contemplating?  All I hear is fire Manuel.  I’m cool with that, but who’s the replacement folks?

Here’s another old line of mine.  The S.S. Wilpon just turned into the iceberg!  I dropped the life boats a long time ago.  I’m not about to raise them back up.

 
…And so as to not end this post on a negative note, Jeff Wilpon said everything I wanted to hear from this situation and from my ownership.  He does that.  He is very comfortable with the media and handles himself very well.  I just need for all that to translate into something more.  More what?  More Better.  I’m trying folks.

Mike  BTB
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Most Met Fans Clamouring for Bobby Valentine

The following is actually a comment I made to a post by a great author in the BloggerHood on
The Prince of New York’s Baseball Blog (on Blogspot).

He makes a cogent case for the immediate hiring of Bobby Valentine as manager for the New York Mets.   Visit and show him love.  You’ll be rewarded with a great read.

I am not averse to bringing Bobby Valentine back to METropolis and the reasons Paul touched upon pretty much explain why it looks to be the right move.  Being that my comment below covers everything I wanted to get out in a post concerning the on-going Mess in Flushing, Omar, Bobby V and the Front Office anyway, I figured I’d just present things to you in it’s original answer form.

as of: April 17
theBrooklynTrolleyBlogger said…

I’m not opposed to Bobby V. Here’s the rub.  Does Omar get to hire him and stay on as GM?  I’d disagree with that.*  Bobby V and Omar will not get along.  They may have Texas in common but Omar is still a Phillips guy imported into the Met fold.*  Their Met experiences are quite different.  Bobby’s personality will cause friction with Omar because he will want personnel input again, and because Valentine can verbalize much better than Omar can, I see nothing good coming from that relationship.  I believe it can only get ugly.  John Ricco?  Bobby will eat him up too.  At least Steve Phillips played in the minors.  Ricco is a corporate guy and Bobby will have little respect for that.  If we continue down this road Omar will hire Valentine and Omar still has to be fired.  Bringing in Valentine only works if you bring in Hunsicker from T.B. to be GM in the same whacking of Manuel and Omar together.  Hunsicker is the other half of the Valentine equation.  They have a better working understanding of each other from their earlier Met experiences than Omar and Valentine will ever have.   Then both of them can put Wilpon and his paranoia to bed and get this organization back to health.   If Valentine is hired and we fire Omar and Hunsicker doesn’t come here to be GM?…promote Valentine to GM and find another manager.

ALL this is if the Mets do not ask permission to talk to Larry Beinfest.  You have to think if the next GM doesn’t like Valentine…the Wilpons will not eat another contract for a manager they aren’t employing.  And I’m thinking what if Larry Beinfest doesn’t like Bobby Valentine?  We won’t know until the Wilpons get it together and ask Jeff Loria for permission to speak with Beinfest and Mr. Wilpon compensates Mr. Loria handsomely.  WAIT; Obviously not too long, but wait.  See if Beinfest and Hunsicker are available.  Then if you want to, whack Manuel.  Acting hastily with Manuel just for the sake of hiring Valentine now, without certainty of the GM may be counter-productive.  I know Valentine won’t be out there forever, but that’s why the Mets need to ACT quickly and see if these options are available.  Again, I have mad respect for your word, but we can’t act on Manuel without lining up Omar’s replacement at the same time unless you can see V as our GM or, the Wilpons plan on forcing Bobby V on the new GM.*

Mike
BTB

post script ~ Bobby Valentine has a great managerial mind.  But a fish rots from the head and the upper management of the NYM has my attention a little more that the field manager right now in spite of my not wanting Manuel to continue here much longer.  We don’t have much time because the players are starting to behave in open defiance of their manager in spite of the show of support offered by the players as it’s being reported in the Sunday papers.  It’s not a full-blown situation but it’s getting chippy.  We could use Bobby Valentine and we could use him now.  But we also need to get this right and factor in a/the GM into this mess we call the Mets.

* sentence slightly modified from original comment for diction.

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LORD de los FLIES

Picture if you will:

A “Simon” in Adidas Spikes, trans-fixed on a pig’s head mounted on a stick ninety feet away that speaks to Simon while it grips him in an hallucinatory trance. 
“The Lord of the Flies” speaks to Simon of the Spikes,
“Come.  Come get the “Beast”.  The Beast is here!”

Possessed to slay the Beast, Simon takes off!  With every step of a gaining, intensifying charge, the chemicals released by his inner biology dopes him closer to the mind of “Roger - the Animal” now.

Enraged and high from the chase, newRoger of the Spikes, springs and pounces like the wild cats of the savanna at a point eighty feet from the start of his hunt.  The prize lay ten feet ahead and Roger of the Adidas Spikes would savor his kill upon “Castle Rock”.

The epidermis of the captured Beast was about to offer up its sweet taste of blood and the rewarding satisfaction of conquering survival when just before glistening saliva waxed incisors made contact with prey… a startling realization snapped Roger of the Adidas Spikes out of his intoxicated Bacchic stupor;

He looked up and screamed to himself in disbelief, “Ay Caramba!!  There’s grown-ups on this island and they’re all laughing at me!”

Well, the Beast turned out to be Jose Reyes standing on second base looking on as one of the grown-ups, second base Umpire Ron Kulpa was calling Luis Castillo out for attempting to steal second base while it was occupied by Reyes.  Apparently Reyes didn’t go on the front end of a double steal during Thursday night’s game and Castillo never bothered to look up.

The next time you feel like your inner Roger the Animal wants to come out for some fun, take a second and think about what you’re doing. And the next time you feel like you’re getting rope-a-doped by your inner Simon, snap out of it before you find yourself with these expressions permanently etched on your face:

And the next time you find a pig’s head on a stick looking to make conversation with you,
ignore it or pick up the third base coach.
Consider yourself updated with not only my version of a classic, but of a classic blunder.
BTB

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In a late developing METropoli-Gaffe:
On the upcoming series with the Cardinals,
Omar Minaya, GM of the Mets is reported to have said by SI.COM,
(paraphrasing)
‘If we go into St. Louis and take two out of three I’ll be very happy. 
If we win one game, I’ll take it.’

…and then I’m left to wonder why the Mets have been affording
Asst. GM John Ricco more room to roam.

These are comments by Minaya, GM of an organization,
whose owner declared as his mission statement more than once in the past,…

“I want to play meaningful games in September” – Fred Wilpon

My GM would be satisfied with one win in St. Louis this weekend.
My owner will like a meaningful game in September.

It’s shooting kinda low if you ask me.  But one thing at a time Boyz.

Ponderous

 
 

A Leap Off the SideWalk Into an OnComing Bus

The knock on Jerry Manuel in Chicago when he managed the White Sox was that as soon as things got a little bit hairy for him, he started throwing players under the bus.  He pointed fingers so fast in Chicago’s SouthSide that he looked like Neo in the Matrix.

: D        …don’t mind me.

Fast forward to 2009.  I or anybody else never understood what Ryan Church did to Jerry Manuel to get himself in Jerry’s doghouse, but Church was a permanent resident.  He did have a game where he failed to touch third as he rounded the bag…etc etc.  The real rub stemmed from Church’s post concussion syndrome.  Manuel interpreted the symptoms otherwise if at all and basically viewed Ryan Church as a malingerer.  If you’re asking me, Church was being scape-goated for the team’s troubles.  Ramon Castro, back-up catcher, was also being scape-goated by Manuel, if you’re asking me.  He was suffering nagging injuries and it rubbed Manuel the wrong way.  But in a year lost to injury all around, Church and Castro were identified by Manuel as malcontents because they showed a backbone against Jerry, who  instigated Omar to trade them.  Regardless of opinions about the trades, that’s the way it went down.

Just in this last week alone, there are three current Mets that if they’re not finding themselves under a bus, are speaking in open defiance of their manager.

A leap off the side walk into an on coming bus ~ CASE ONE: 
John “RAIN” Maine; -  After John Maine’s performance Tuesday night, among other things broached by reporters, and offered up by Manuel, was John Maine’s status in the starting rotation needed to be re-evaluated.  It warranted concern and perhaps a change may be needed is the way I summarize it.  He said they needed to have a discussion.  Things started going terribly wrong that same night with the “He said, She said”.  A Mets’ beat reporter, kept Manuel’s comments in mind and yesterday asked John Maine if he was feeling better about Jerry Manuel’s decision to keep him in the rotation.  (revised decision = Jerry decided Maine should pitch when his turn comes around again.  He hinted maybe a change was warranted Tuesday night, then decided Maine would stay in turn yesterday, all before or ever saying anything to John Maine since Manuel made his comments the previous night.)  John Maine was taken back by the reporter’s question saying he didn’t even know taking him out of the rotation was even an option!

Uh – OH!  A short time later on the Wednesday afternoon, John Maine was seen making a B-line into the manager’s office.  The team said it was a scheduled meeting.  So now guess what the latest plan is?  After pitching coach Dan Warthen and Maine looked over tapes and “stuff” (yea STUFF – because these guys are ponderous!)  John Maine insisted he was going back to his old way of pitching and reverting to his style and abandoning the team’s edict of concentrating on throwing strikes to minimize the big inning.  It’s their thinking folks…Not Mine!  He said his style is fastballs high in the zone.  John Maine must know something we don’t because he needs to make up about 4 to 5 mph on his fastball to be taken seriously.  Does he think those 5 mph are just going to come because he’s abandoning the old plan?  The team’s concept is low in the zone and strikes.  For a change I don’t think it’s the club’s fault this kid is coming in at 88mph, but the lack of communication is.  But John Maine has stated he is done with the Met’s plan and he practically said it in those words.  Me?  I like the attitude, but no one is going to like the results.  His 88 mph fastball looks like a grapefruit right now.

And lastly….Dan Warthen?  C’mon with this guy.  I wouldn’t trust him to mail a letter for me.  Rick Peterson was arrogant and instigated the Scott Kazmir trade, but we replaced him with Dan Warthen?  And he’s still here?  Someone…Please?

CASE TWO:  Jose Reyes ~  has stated over and over his reluctance to hit third in the line-up.  Jerry Manuel has flirted with that idea for two years now. Jerry said Jose Reyes will be batting third when they open the series with the Cardinals in St. Louis.  These two still have not seemed to reach a middle ground and Reyes continues to verbalize his displeasure with the idea.  It appears to be item number two where a player is in open defiance of the manager.

CASE NUMBER THREE:  Johan Santana ~ Monday the 12th was an off-day/travel day.  Jerry Manuel flipped the rotation for the upcoming St. Louis series choosing to start HAIL (aka Oliver Perez) Friday, thereby giving Johan an added day off and not having him pitch after his normal 4 days off.  Manuel said the extra day off would serve Johan well.  Johan Santana responded to this move by saying, “There are times when you feel a little beat up and need the time to rest.  This is not one of those times.”   This isn’t something I would classify as an incident.  It’s just a drifting scent in the air of something that is turning sour.

I’m not hinting at anything.  Am I?  I’m just bringing you up to date on what’s been going on and the reputation that followed Jerry out of Chicago.  That’s all.  This is not a Fire Manuel Rant….is it?  I think not.

Buses?  Dangerous.   Trolleys?  Safe.

****Elsewhere in METropolis****

Remember that Great January the Mets had?  Yea!  Neither do I.  In January the Mets signed two pitchers; Kelvim Escobar and R.A. Dickey.

R.A. Dickey.   *sigh*

****The very latest in METropolis****

Sleet (aka – Jon Niese) pitched unimpressively Wednesday night to a no decision after the Mets got him off the hook by tying the game in the 9th inning.  They wound up loosing the game on a walk-off HR in the 10th but what the hey…  Unfortunately he did separate himself from his name a little more with this outing and the Mets ensured they’d loose their third straight series to start the season.  Sorry kid.  It’s the WeatherBoyz (starting rotation) that concern me, not blowing Wednesday’s game in extra innings.

Here’s the SLEET line:
5 innings pitched
9 hits
5 runs, 5 earned
1 walk
2 strikeouts
1 home run
99 pitches
6.55 era
He’s a youngster and I’m taking it easy on him.  Keep at it Rook.

Today!  The Colorado mound was the EAST and MIKE PELFREY was the Sun!!  He was marvelous.  He threw 7 shut-out innings today salvaging one game for the Mets in the last game of this series.  He struck out 6 and walked none, gave up 5 hits and earned his second victory in as many tries.  Atta’ boy Mike!

They head to St. Louis now sporting a 3-6 record for the season.  If they want to finish this road trip at .500 they need to take two of three from the Cardinals.  Let me see….Next in line are HAIL, Johan and another dose of RAIN.  But Rain promised he’s going to be new and improved this time.  I’ll get back to you on that.  We may have to re-name him yet again to REBEL.

****Tonight’s Final Words of METrospection****

Assistant General Manager John Ricco had more to say this week and has gotten more press and face time than I care to see.  He dealt in minor issues but it shows the Wilpons are forcing this guy into the mix.  I am terrified by the prospect the Wilpons might be grooming this guy to be our next GM.  Please JOBU No!  Please tell me it isn’t so.

That is all.  Go back to your homes.  There’s nothing more to see here.

BTB

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John Ricco? Another Wilpon Weapon of Mass Frustration!

Welcome to today’s episode of  THIS ‘OL MESS.  Today we’ll visit the Wilpon Player Salvage Yard at Willets Point, Queens.

Just when I thought the Mets couldn’t stupify me anymore than they already do….They stupified me AGAIN.

This is pretty typical since the Wilpons purchased Nelson Doubleday’s share of the team.. I’ll get into that another time.  It’s been done so many times, to include this Blog that it bores me.

Meet the Mess .jpg

This whole Beltran, Omar, Jeff Wilpon, John Ricco thing stinks to high heaven like an open body during autopsy.!  This is why I am so hard on the Wilpons.  There is no centralizing power figure.  There is no command and control.  As an owner, you should be the dominant figure-head of your organization.

Miscommunications, mistrust of medical staff due partly to continually missed diagnosings, no coherent organizational plan in place, a collegiate of decision makers without any policy makers, an almost complete disconnect with it’s fanbase, Wilpon’s insistance on turning our Mets into the Brooklyn Dodgers of his youth, are just a few symptoms indicating METS-R-US featuring Baby JEFF is sickly and slowly dying before our eyes..

If you follow this blog you know there is no doubt about my adoration and passion for  anything Brooklyn Dodgers.  Having said that, just not at Citi Field and not from my Mets.  I am a Mets fan and I’d like to root for a team that embodies that.  Wilpon has turned my Met experience into a regular “This is Your Life” starring Fred himself with the whole ‘Knot-Hole Gang’ reassembled together for 81 summer reunions.

I’m not getting into details.  This is just me venting.  What more about the Wilpons can I say that I haven’t said before.  Hmmm?  I know.  Here’s a small sampling of the cute pet names I have for my favorite team’s ownership:

Fred & Jeff    Jeff & Fred    J-Fred    Fresh Freddie & DJ Snoozy Jeff    THEM!

METS-R-US featuring Baby JEFF    Wilpon the Elder    Wilpon the Younger   

The Won’t- PONS    Fred-a-Licious    F-PON    Son of PON    PON Squared   

Jeffrey & the..ETS    Los Wilpones’    Fred Jr.    BatBoy and Blunder

Sir Says A-Lot & Sir We’ve Been Had    Do-Little & Do-Less    Team METSterbation

NYM Trusteeship of Do We, Cheat’em, & How    The KnotHoleTwinz       

Captain Chaos and his sidekick Confusion    WILPONianism   THIS ‘Ol MESS   

Saul B. Katz’ Problem!    Mr.Met’s Brothers from another Mother   

Fab Freddie and WilpoNEPOTISM    Wilpon’s Player Salvage at Willets Point   

 The Deans of Queens    Fred-Troop    Jeff-Proof……do I keep going?

 

***sigh***

 

And now, if I were Omar, I’d be watching my back.  The Mets unvieled their new front man in the form of Asst GM John Ricco.  If you remember back when Omar threw Adam Rubin, Daily News Mets beat writer, under the bus in light of the Tony Bernazard Side Show, Omar couldn’t string two words together without having to unknot his tongue.  But if you watched him in action at the Jason Bay press conference, he was a didactic one man show schooling everyone about his plan and excersises in Patience.

If John Ricco is next in line to become Mets GM, because, afterall, no job lasts forever in baseball, it goes against everything I’ve been pleading for to my ownership group.  I do not want another in-house hire!!  I can’t stress that enough.  The Met’s think tank is inbred.  It is in dire need of new DNA, preferably someone unfamiliar to Mr.Wilpon.  I’ve blogged myself blue and orange in the face over this.  I think I made myself perfectly clear in my post about Wilpon @ 30 Years. No need to do it again.

The crumbling of METropolis conitinues under the dead weight of the Wilpons.

This whole Beltran daytime drama, unwrapping John Ricco to the public as the Mets’ latest Weapon of Mass Frustration, and still no word, sentiment, hint, indication, echo, peep, whisper, murmur, stutter, hic-up, stammer or smoke signal from Fred “my owner the Dodger fan” Dot PON!

You can’t fire an owner.  so I’ll just spin my tires in the mud and complain to you about it.

What fan METSterbation!  I have other things to waste your time with.  I’ll get started on those.

blog ya later.

 

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