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this is a gap year. while i think we will defintely be competitive, especially if we trade for a pitcher during the season, i think with martinez, davis, Meija and thole coming up in 2011 were gonna be young and very talented.
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Originally Posted by jhova718
this is a gap year. while i think we will defintely be competitive, especially if we trade for a pitcher during the season, i think with martinez, davis, Meija and thole coming up in 2011 were gonna be young and very talented.
Originally Posted by Rudemiester
Originally Posted by jhova718
this is a gap year. while i think we will defintely be competitive, especially if we trade for a pitcher during the season, i think with martinez, davis, Meija and thole coming up in 2011 were gonna be young and very talented.
This is true but it disgusts me that there is ultimately nothing to look forward to this year. I love baseball but I hate waiting. Its bad enough we havent been to the playoffs since '06 but when the opportunity for this team to be proactive and make positive moves to compete for a WS ring comes and goes without the Mets doing everything they can to save face...it just feels sickening. We shouldve gotten Lackey
I kinda agree now...after watching them play this spring I really like the young guys we have waitiing to come up...The announcers have been talking heavily about trading FMart later in the year but i think they should keep him and get rid of Beltran...Call me crazy but he's 33 and I think he's on the downside of his career, piling up injuries/surgeries while still having one of the more expensive contracts on the mets..Im not a fan of the Mets inefficient spending so Im always in favor of fleecing those type guys for younger talent or more needed talent..Originally Posted by jhova718
people said the same thing last year when we didnt get Lowe. and now atlanta is trying to get rid of him or at least they were before... besides lackey didnt wanna come here anyway so thats moot. im not saying im happy about our current position but this season will not be a wash, and if we are in the chase at the allstar break OMAR WILL make the move and get a pitcher.
were building momentum. I approve.
LETS GO METS...
who else thinks FMART should start season in center?hes killing out there...
I swear you are the only person in the world who thinks highly of Pelf. Not saying that he is a bad pitcher, but we often see kids come in have success early on, then hiter figure them out and they struggle. Unless Pelf has really worked on that 3rd pitch he'll never be more than a back-end starter.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Pelf had a great year and then an off year last season so the verdict is still out (and very young).
Maine is probably our 2nd best pitcher but always hurt.
Funny thing is, Ollie has thrown NOTHING BUT STRIKES this spring, at least you work on correcting things.
Yo, I've been telling my dad that since November. Beltran could bring you back a really good haul that will rebuild your farm system in an instant. If we're five games out in June Omar, and Fernando Martinez is killing in Triple A, let's trade Omar and get a couple of really good pitching prospects who are near ready and hope one of them catches fire in August and you call him up to make that late push. I'm willing to have our season go that way, because honestly, I don't see us going too far with our current rotation. I love the guys, Niese especially, but we need another difference maker.Originally Posted by Rudemiester
I kinda agree now...after watching them play this spring I really like the young guys we have waitiing to come up...The announcers have been talking heavily about trading FMart later in the year but i think they should keep him and get rid of Beltran...Call me crazy but he's 33 and I think he's on the downside of his career, piling up injuries/surgeries while still having one of the more expensive contracts on the mets..Im not a fan of the Mets inefficient spending so Im always in favor of fleecing those type guys for younger talent or more needed talent..Originally Posted by jhova718
people said the same thing last year when we didnt get Lowe. and now atlanta is trying to get rid of him or at least they were before... besides lackey didnt wanna come here anyway so thats moot. im not saying im happy about our current position but this season will not be a wash, and if we are in the chase at the allstar break OMAR WILL make the move and get a pitcher.
were building momentum. I approve.
LETS GO METS...
who else thinks FMART should start season in center?hes killing out there...
[h1]Post Game: Jerry Manuel on 5th Starter, CF and Reyes[/h1]
March 25, 2010 at 6:40 am · 16 comments
by Matthew Cerrone
Following yesterday’s game, Jerry Manuel said:
Jon Niese has the inside track to be the team’s fifth starting pitcher. They will make a definitive decision soon.- The Opening Day center fielder job is still too close to call.
- Johan Santana will make his last spring start in a minor league game – next stop: Opening Day.
- Jose Reyes will continue to workout. Reyes will eventually play in a game, then get a day off, and the team will ease him back in to action.
- Fernando Nieve is in the mix to be the team’s set-up man.
- Despite missing time with pink eye, Francisco Rodriguez is ready for Opening Day.
[h1][/h1]Buzz: Mets are Shopping Gary Matthews Jr.
March 24, 2010 at 8:34 am · 101 comments
by Matthew Cerrone
Joel Sherman of the New York Post believes the Mets are shopping OF Gary Matthews Jr., “and the Reds could be a possibility.
[h1]Post Game: Jerry’s Comments, & Feliciano Wants 8th Inning[/h1]
March 29, 2010 at 5:33 pm · 12 comments
by Matthew Cerrone
Following today’s game, Jerry Manuel talked to reporters and essentially said:
Later, according to SNY producer Matt Dunn, Feliciano said he still very much wants to be the team’s set-up man, saying:
- Jose Reyes looked good. Reyes is likely to next run the bases, then play in a minor league game. He would not say either way if Reyes will or will not be ready for Opening Day.
- Jon Niese continues to be impressive.
- The team will have information about the final pitching staff on Thursday.
Nothing seems to phase Jenrry Mejia, who also continues to be impressive, though he does not see him as a set-up guy to start the season.- He likes LHP Raul Valdes, who, if on the roster, would allow him to use Pedro Feliciano as an eighth-inning, set-up man.
“I’m working hard. I’ll do whatever Jerry wants to do. I don’t feel comfortable being just a lefty specialist. I want to be the set up man… I think I’m gonna get the job. I came here ready to face the righties, and I’m ready for it.