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Pitchers & Catchers: Met’s Pitchers, My Angst

This shouldn’t take long at all.  The Mets’ starting rotation:

1 – Johan Santana
2 – pray for rain
3 – pray for snow
4 – pray for sleet
5 – pray for hale.

There is no shot gun to JOHAN SANTANA.  There is no number two guy here.  Additionally Johan is coming off injury.

JOHN MAINE is coming off two consecutive injury years.  I like the guy, I really do.  His durability is a huge question.  If he does not step up and fill the shot-gun role behind Johan this year, I’m not sure we can compete with the Phillies.

OLIVER PEREZ is slimmed down and supposedly with a repaired knee.  Even during the Baseball Classic his weight gain was noticeable.  I don’t think he is the head case everyone makes him out to be.  I know that’s surprising coming from me.  But I think his problems are strictly mechanical and correctable.  His landing foot is like lightning; it never strikes the same ground twice.  His landing foot is closed and not open perpendicular to his catcher.  That throws everything else off as you are throwing against your body and with nothing but arm support behind the pitch.  I can’t believe for the life of me why Dan Warthen can not see this.  Ollie could be the Mets’ Phantom Menace or saving grace this year but it still comes back to Maine if Ollie can even help and be a factor and give the Mets depth.

MIKE PELFREY is Omar Minaya’s only hope right now of ever proving what used to be written in bold letters on his resume…: Talent Evaluator.  Pelfrey’s freshman and sophomore years have produced a .500 win pct. and an era around 4.30 +/-.  The kid has ability.  I’m certainly patient with him as I am most kids.  I believe too much was demanded of him last year because of the way things went.  His hard sinker is a very miss-able pitch and if he can improve on his change-up this kid could be dangerous.  I think he’s got mental toughness and he eats up innings.  If the season turns sour on the Mets this year I don’t think it will have anything to do with Pelfrey.

The number 5 starter – I don’t know and neither do the Mets.  JOHN NIESE is a kid I like and I would give him the job out of the box.  I believe in telling a kid “here’s the ball. We’re gonna give it to you every five days. Make the most of it and we’ll talk after a couple of starts.”  I think that way you give the kid confidence and relieve him the stress and pressure of thinking his next pitch gets him yanked and sent back down to the minors.  NELSON  FIGUEROA is a useful spot starter and good for long relief.  I’m not ready to give him the 5 spot yet in spite of a rather impressive effort in Venezuela this winter.  The only other credible option in the 5 spot is FERNANDO NIEVE.  Again, I’m not averse to give a 5 spot to a kid.  My choice is Niese.  It’s the best we can do considering what we have to work with.  Does Kelvim Escobar fit into this rotation?  I dunno.  Maybe.  But it seems like he’s destined to be out 8th inning guy.

To summarize the NYM starting rotation, this is my feel:

Johan
big IF
bigger IF
Maybe
and Who?…(not to be confused with Who the 1st baseman)

Can you feel my angst?

This is what we need to know about the Mets’ bullpen.  

K-ROD has been pitching competitively and continuously since last February when he began preparing for the Baseball Classic.  He pitched through the season and pitched in Winter League in Venezuela right up until February 1st.  I fully expect him to have a dead arm by August.  It’s just too much of a load with no recuperation time to speak of.

KELVIM ESCOBAR, another pitcher coming off a two year recovery from injury has credible work on his resume.  That is before he got hurt.  Omar Minaya is trying to catch that lightning in a bottle that CAN be found from time to time when these players come back from injury.  Omar has said he’ll begin the season as our 8th inning guy.  This has been a position with bad luck attached to it between Duaner Sanchez and JJ Putz lately.  Will Kelvim be the latest guy to suffer the 8th inning voodoo?  I guess his arm will answer that for us.

EDDIE KUNZ and BOBBY PARNELL are two more youngsters I think can be tremendous contributors.  I like these kids a lot and sort of blows back in my face my complaints about our farm system coming to a screeching halt.  But let’s see.  Time will tell who’s right.

There it is, the Mets pitching information as told by me.  After Johan Santana we have two question marks, followed by Hope and a Mystery in the five spot.  Omar Minaya is putting all his eggs in the Maine and Perez basket.  He belongs in Vegas if he’s such a gambler.  I will say this in his defense about the Mets’ apparent lack of activity this winter, Jason Bay aside.  The free agent pool wasn’t all that.  While I can’t explain their head-in-the-sand approach with John Lackey knowing full well their number one need is a #2 starter, I’ve thought, like the Mets and Omar it’s best not to have signed the other pitchers still available.  They would have commanded too much for a minimal return and cost us more in the way of a mismatched and mediocre roster with onerous contracts.  So you see, I can be fair minded and not be so narrowly focused on complaining.

The New York Metropolitan’s positional players and offense with be addressed in my next posting.  Blog ya later.

Omar is in a real pickle.  I like him.  I wanted him in 2004.  I’m still on his side.  I’ll complain and disagree with him.  I’m not in favor of firing him as a purely reactive measure.  I want to ensure we can get someone with some real clout first.  That requires back room wheeling and dealing.  I’m afraid that’s not the Wilpon’s gig.  And if the Mets idea of change is another in house move, I’d rather keep Omar.  I digressed.

The Mets starting rotation has a 65% chance of stinking like hot garbage this summer.  However if they cash in on the other 35%, they can be very good.  Maine and Ollie are former 15 game winners.  When Ollie is on he can be electric and his strikeout totals become impressive. If…only if.  If my aunt had hair on her back she’d be my uncle.

That’s the Met’s and Omar’s idea of the 2010 Pitching Staff with my opinion about it.

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Winter League: Finals Update

In PUERTO RICO:
 The Cinderella story Leones de Caguas are in some real trouble Grande! 
Los Indios de Mayaguez are sweeping that series 3 games to none.  Game four is being played tonight.
Yea, I’ve been pulling for Caguas the whole time.

 

 
In DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:
…where they play a best 5 out of 9 series, it’s down to the final game 9…, TONIGHT.
We will have a Dominican League Champion in  about an hour from now.
I will be updating.
 
In VENEZUELA:
Los Navegantes de Megallanes lead their series with Los Leones de Caracas three games to two.  Caracas is currently leading 5-0 in the bottom of the 6th inning of game 6.
I’m going to say this one more time.  I love me some Winter League…I love me some World Baseball Classic.  But this sight is scaring me as a Mets fan.  K-Rod, Frankie Rodriguez has not stopped throwing competitively since February of 2009.
  He will have a dead arm by August.  You’ll see…..and he’ll continue to pitch at a high level if Megallanes advances to the Caribe Series.  That series will take him right into March, and a brand new season.  His first real break will come 20 months after his last.  Everyone tried calming my concerns over this.  I still feel the same way.
in MEXICO:
Los Naranjeros de Hermosillo,
favored by REDSTATEBLUESTATE
lead their series against CRZ BLUE’S
Vernados de Mazatlan
3-2
 
The series resumes Friday Night and los Naranjeros can wrap it up then with a line-up anchored by Vinny Castilla and Karim Garcia, who homered in game 5.
Consider yourself updated…till later tonight.
AND…
the 2010 Serie Caribe, form La Isla del Margarita, Venezuela
will be televised on the MLB Network.
 
 

Does anyone know where K-Rod is? Met fans?

Am I the only one thinking:

 

K-Rod pitched in the World Baseball Classic, pitched through the 2009 season, and he’s currently pitching for Los Tiburones de Lauaira in the Venezuelan League with 3 saves to his credit, as that league winds down leading up to the Caribbean Series which runs through February.  Is anyone concerned about this? Or is it just me and my imagination envisioning a dead arm by late August?

I’m just saying.  I love the Baseball Classic and I dig me some Winter League, but still. Mets fans, what say you?  Am I just buggin?

While we’re on the Venezuelan League and Mets fans….Brooklyn Native and NY Met Nelson Figueroa earned a save in action Monday pitching for los Leones del Caracas.

 

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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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