(***late addition... I'm not sure what I feel right now about the loss of Hawkins. I really don't think he's worth what he signed for, but I could have lived with it just to get one under the belt. The one thing I am starting to feel is that things aren't going the way Sandy Alderson planned it. This could be a long and painful off season.)
Question from Jayson – Hey Mack… we’re you serious when you said that you want the Mets to stand pat and play the same players they had in 2013?
Question from Jayson – Hey Mack… we’re you serious when you said that you want the Mets to stand pat and play the same players they had in 2013?
Mack – Hey Jayson, thanks for the question.
No, I don’t want them to stand pat, but, at the same time, I
don’t want them to give up on a couple of players that only 12 months had a
rosy future with this team.
SS Ruben Tejada just turned 24
last month. His OBP in 2011 and 2012 were .360 and .333. It was .337 in Las
Vegas last season. Maybe the kid got the message and will show up to camp this
year lean and mean plus a month early.
(there still remains a fair amount of tension between Tejada
and the team… MetsBlog reported that he is considering filing a grievance
against the team that would hopefully allow him to be eventually eligible for
free agency one earlier than he is now)
1B Ike Davis in not 24 years
old, but we all know what he’s capable of doing (32-HR, 90-RBI), even in a bad
year (.227). He also finished Las Vegas last year with a .424 OBP and 1.091
OPS.
They’ve proven they are talented enough to play in major
league baseball and would it really kill us to give these two one more
‘half-season’ to show us they can turn this slide around?
We know we’re going to get a better return behind the plate
and centerfield has settled down for now. Stay focused on the need for corner
outfielders. One seems to be obtainable via a trade that can be accomplished by
packaging Lucas Duda, one of the second base
options, and one of the young pitchers. The other ought to be a reasonably
talented FA player you could platoon with EYJ until Cesar
Puello is ready.
If the Mets truly only have around $30mil to spend in this
off-season, keep it out of the infield. Stay focused on the outfield please.
That’s where we need the new blood.
No one could figure this guy out. He seemed pleasant, he
seemed serious, he was not at all a raging goofball like teammate Jordany Valdespin, with whom he sometimes socialized
-- before, according to one mutual friend, becoming annoyed and disillusioned
by Valdspin’s immaturity. But his
actions were unpredictable, including the firing and re-hiring of his longtime
agents. http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/baseballinsider/2013/11/the-weirdness-and-complexity-of-ruben-tejada-and-the-ny-mets-yankees-cano%E2%80%99s-
Mack – The good new here is that Martino is reporting that
Tejada is no longer a Valdespin disciple. I was told last year that they were
chummy which eventually led to Tejada trying to emulate his buddy’s antics in
the clubhouse.
I’m not sure (after the news that came out today) that my
request for the Mets to give Tejada another chance in 2014 is going to happen.
What a waste of natural talent.
Marc
Carig -
For now, one rival executive estimated that either Davis or
Duda could be traded for low and mid-tier prospects, or perhaps even a
higher-end risk-reward type prospect. But the Mets might also benefit from just
letting the free agent market develop, in hopes that fewer power options might
encourage more teams toward the trade market.
Of course, it's early, and market shifts could change this
equation.
The Mets could also theoretically use either player as a
smaller part to a much larger trade. All throughout the offseason, the Mets
have paid close attention to the trade market, where they would be willing to
absorb large contracts if it means returning some high-end talent. http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/on-base-perception-1.3631854/ike-davis-vs-lucas-duda-mets-facing-decision-1.6454102
Mack – Everyone keeps writing about these two
guys and will do so until one of them packs his bags. You know my feelings on
Ike (read above) and I still believe the best deal for dealing Duda would be a
PTBNL based on his 2014 output with another team. Potentially, it could create
a far bigger return than he’s worth in today’s market.
Andrew
Marchand @AndrewMarchand
It will be interesting
to see how much FA market is held up by top players waiting to see if Yanks
have extra dough from A-Rod decision
Mack – I didn’t think of this. There could easily be a
handful of top players being advised by their agents to wait out the A-Rod
situation. You know the Yankees have the most to spend here. And what if you’re
a secondary free agent? Wouldn’t your value go far up if one of your fellow
position players got the big bucks from the Yankees? This could easily be one
of the reasons things are moving so slowly.
So, a couple
of old guys signed short term deals and Robinson Cano and the Yankees are still around $150mil away
from an agreement. I can’t think of a better way to end today’s report than the
above absurd statement.
4 comments:
There's no doubt that you can get a deal done early.....you just have to overpay to get it done.
I.e. a 3rd year option to Byrd and a 4th year option to Ruiz.
You probably are right and I'm just being an impatient writer :)
Well should be a decent amount of activity over the next 36 hours with 40 man roster room needing to be made. Got a story coming on on Rule 5 draft
I'm taking a long look at the Hawkins signing at noon and doing everything I can to stay away from the Cano meeting last night (which ranks up there with George Zimmerman and that Chris Farley lookalike in Toronto).
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