“The LTJ Editorial”
Author: Luis Tirado Jr.
Date: 10-11-13
Twitter: @LTJ81
Website: http://www.TheNYExpress.com
“Cuba, baseball, and here is to the Mets bringing the next big sensation!”
For decades, the country of Cuba has been known as a hidden gem for tropical sights, world class cigars, and some of the purest sugar the world has ever seen. They have also been known to treat baseball like a religion out there. Children at very young ages practice in the streets and yards dreaming about making it in the big leagues. Cubans love baseball, it's just beyond words to describe the thrills of what happens on the diamond. For a really long time though, Cuban baseball players were banned from defecting to America to play for MLB. Luckily, just a few weeks ago, the government of Cuba officially lifted the ban of players playing in professional leagues outside of the country. Now, instead of having to defect, players are free to leave to join foreign leagues across the world. However, we all know that the fame, the glory, and of course, the money, comes from the USA. Keep in mind the embargo is still in place between the USA and Cuba, meaning, no business transactions can occur between both countries, this lift is just for athletes. The fact that now Cubans can come play the sports they love in this country is huge, provided they meet some criteria. They have to apply for a license through the US Treasury Department and have a residence outside of Cuba. All players also are required to pay taxes on their earnings to the Cuban government.
For the past 20 years, over 200 athletes have left Cuba to pursue their sports dreams in the USA. This MLB season alone, 21 Cubans defected to MLB teams and have made a tremendous impact on the game of baseball. Some of the most famous ones in the past few years are of course guys like Outfielder Yasiel Puig, Starting Pitcher Bronson Arroyo, Shortstop Yunel Escobar, and Outfielder Raul Ibanez just to name a few. Before Cuba lifted the ban, all salaries earned went directly to the Cuban government. Now they can start to live the American dream and start showing the world all the amazing talent that has come out of the country. The next big superstar proclaimed by most has already been scouted by some of the best scouts in all of MLB. Three of which are scouts from the NY Mets, much to the excitement of Mets fans everywhere. This particular player earned two Triple Crowns in the Cuban National Series league, which is unheard of. We all saw the damage this player caused in the World Baseball Classic this past March where he hit three home runs, and while batting .360 had nine runs batted in. I'm talking about Cuban First Baseman Jose Abreu.
Towards the start of October, Abreu held private auditions for over 30 different team scouts in the Dominican Republic, where he resides. He has officially been declared as a free agent and will certainly have a ton of interest from pretty much half the teams in MLB. He has such a raw power when hitting, he will grow into quite the sensation to whichever team gets to acquire his services. He could easily get 25-35 home runs against the top pitchers MLB has to offer, that's how much of an impact Abreu is going to have once he makes his major league debut. His defense at First Base is pretty solid as he has a decent arm and knows how to be quick with decisions. He's not the fastest of guys when it comes to base running and probably won't steal many bases, but he will be a great middle of the batting order kind of player. His at-bat presence is one of patience and waiting for the right opportunity to hit which will make him great in clutch game-winning situations.
It's no secret the Mets will have money to play with this offseason to bring in some much needed talent to make 2014 one to hopefully remember. When I think of First Base, one immediately thinks of the inconsistency of Ike Davis. I highly doubt the Mets will play the same game again next year of “hoping” Davis doesn't start off on another bad slump. Josh Satin is serviceable at best and while he would be a reliable backup to have, he just doesn't scream starting material at this moment. I love what Justin Turner did at First Base, but it's not really his natural position. While he filled in when needed nicely, I don't see Turner as the long-term answer. Same goes for Satin, who needs more time in the minors to develop. Abreu could be that huge missing piece the Mets need to bring solid defense, a hot bat, and some international flare to the team. Reports indicate that Abreu is seeking a deal in the area of four-years/$40 million since there is no guarantee he will replicate the success he had in Cuba in MLB. Bidding could get really out of control between teams. Once all the offers are on his table, who knows where he plans to go. Some say teams can easily go up to $60 million, so it all depends on what these scouts see that we don't to have the teams spend top money to grab him.
Is it a longshot that the Mets will bring in Abreu? Not really because bringing him in would give so many positives to the team. It's a fresh new soon to be superstar that will adjust very well with the Mets and of course in Citi Field. He would immediately fix our First Base situation and fans from across the world will come to see him play. The Mets would send a clear message to its fanbase that they want to contend in 2014 and for years to come. Acquiring Abreu and building around him would bring more credibility to that statement and have I mentioned, Abreu will bring us more wins. We haven't had a super productive and defensive First Baseman since the days of Carlos Delgado back in 2006.
Perhaps I'm getting too excited about all this. If the Mets had a press conference with the announcement of coming to terms with Abreu, can you imagine the headlines across the globe we'd see? Abreu can become the next big New York sensation and that will definitely pack the masses to get a first-hand look at any ballpark he plays in. Obviously the Mets aren't the only team in the hunt since most predict he will land in either Texas, Boston, San Francisco, Miami, and yeah, even Pittsburgh. It's going to be a fun offseason like always in baseball, especially if you are a Mets fan. I just hope he does land with the Mets since that would not only surprise the baseball world, but it could the the first piece in building that championship caliber team we've been patiently waiting for.
Luis I hate to break it to you but the mets have said there not going after
ReplyDeleteAbreu! Why I
Luis I hate to break it to you but the mets have said there not going after
ReplyDeleteAbreu! Why I have no Idea? He would be the big splash they need to restore
the faith in the fans that the mets are serious about wanting to win! Would
signing Abreu be enough, of course not but it would be a big start along with
signing a power hitting corner out fielder like Beltran or Byrd or both and
signing or trading for a good hitting SS and signing a good starting pitcher
not just an innings eater like Arroyo but Abreu is the key and the mets need
to go after him because another year of Davis or Duda is not going to cut it
and Satin is a good backup and a good right handed hitter off the bench but
not a starter! If the mets don't make a lot of changes(and some of them big)
they will be lucky to draw 10,000 to 15,000 fans a game to citifield next year and also there viewership at SNY could drop to 50% or less!! The fans
have waited years while the mets got rid of bad contracts while the Wilpons delt with major money problems so now its time! The Wilpons and Sandy said 2014 is the season to build a winner and it starts with this off season!
If I know the mets there worried about signing Abreu because of the lenth
of the contract and because he's unproven but other Cubin players in this
country are doing great so why not take a chance Abreu is going to be 27
years old not 35 and you don't have to trade your best pitching prospects
for him and 10-12 million a year is very reasonable for a slugger his age!
The mets will really regret it if they don't at least try and go all out for him and next year when he hits 25-35 hrs and drives in 100+ rbis every team
who passed on him including the mets will be sorry especially if he signs
with the National league!! I really think Abreu will be a force for many
years to come!!
I thought he wasn't that good defensively?i would offer him 48 for 6yrs and hope that's enough. Then go on to the Japanese pitcher if he gets posted as well...
ReplyDeleteThe key point about Abreu for THIS TEAM isn't even his talent. It's the change in perception of the fans who would collectively shout out, "FINALLY!" at the first sign the team recognized the need to try to improve its offense and give up on what's not worked in the past. 5000 extra fannies in the seats at conservatively $30 per seat in revenue is $150K per home date. Multiply that by 81 and you get $12,150,000 before you even factor in percentages of gate receipts from road games, t-shirt sales and the like. There is no valid "We can't afford him" excuse available.
ReplyDeleteRegarding Tanaka, in his case I can see being a little more reluctant because in addition to the contract value you have to pay a posting fee to the Japanese club. For a frame of reference, Yu Darvish's posting fee was over $51 million plus the cost of his baseball contract -- an investment of $111 million for the Rangers.
I agree sign abreau it wont cost you a pick or players sign drew for ss, get beltran. You make one more aquisition for left field.WIth the pitching we have will be ready to go.
ReplyDeleteHey Craig, thanks for your comment! I totally agree with you, he would be the next big thing to have on the team and would boost so many things from TV ratings to ballpark attendance. I can't handle another slump by Davis, he needs to compete for a starting job and if he doesn't, needs to be demoted or traded.
ReplyDeleteI'm confident 2014 will hopefully and FINALLY be a more productive season to produce wins to at least have a competing chance to goto the playoffs. I truly hope they go after Abreu......
Hey Zozo, thanks for your comment! I heard he was slightly above average in defense but makes up for it with a solid offense. I can definitely see a 6 year/48 million deal, but I hope the Mets makes a good effort to try and get him on board!
ReplyDeleteHey Reese! That's what I was trying to say, when was the last time a signing the Mets did made national exposure in the past few years? Last big one was Jason Bay and we all know how that turned out. I know it's a risk to sign an unproven talent but you know, every major scout said Abreu was going to be the next big sensation out of Cuba, so why not? Bringing in a talent of that magnitude would boost exposure which would mean more publicity, people going to games, tuning in, etc.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the Mets are going after Tanaka, but Abreu would fit the power hitting bat we need, especially at First Base!
Hey Greg, thanks for your comment! I'd love Beltran back, especially since he's been doing so many great things since he left the Mets. He would be welcomed back in a heartbeat, granted, the price is right.
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