LaTroy Hawkins @LaTroyHawkins32 - Thanks to the #Mets organization and there
great fans for the opportunity to pitch in a such a great city
I woke up Wednesday
with the news that Sandy Alderson met Monday night with Jay Z over the possibility of signing Robinson Cano (no, I didn’t say Curtis Granderson). Was he just in the
neighborhood and thought he’d stop by? And what’s next, Eminem representing Mike Piazza over his number
retirement? This has got to be so embarrassing, even for Alderson, who has seen
his share of shady reps in this business. I would love to know when this
meeting was scheduled (update – Cano’s people called for meeting). Was it
something already on the calendar or did it happen after losing Latroy Hawkins to Colorado? It’s no
big secret that Alderson would like to get one signing down so that both
#MetsTwitter and the beat press would get off his ass. We’ll see how the day
develops.
RP Joel
Carreno’s winter stats so far: 2.16 ERA, 8.1 IP, 11 K, 2 BB
Listen guys… you’re
taking all these telephone calls on Duda and Davis. One thought might be to
trade both, and have Josh Satin and Daniel Murphy spell Flores at first. I’m just saying…
We touched on Perlata a bit in our
preview of the third base market, stating that:
Before a 50-game PED
suspension last year, Peralta was on his way to the best season of his career,
hitting .303/.358/.457 (good for a 123 wRC+) with 11 home runs in just over 100
games. While he's not the prototypical bopper some think of at third, he has a
career .152 isolated power and health permitting he should hit 15-20 home runs
next year. In the field he's not a plus defender by any stretch, but the
defensive metrics have pegged him between slightly below average and slightly
above average over the past three seasons.
Some may actually prefer Peralta to
Drew, citing more power, a stronger track record of health, and no draft pick
compensation, but I'd rather have the former Boston shortstop given the choice.
Drew is younger and when both are at their best he's the much better defensive
player. He also draws more walks, and Peralta's perceived advantage in power is
just that -- perception -- as the two have isolated power figures of .158 and
.160 respectively over the past three years. Regardless, both are miles ahead of
anyone else freely available and there should be several teams interested in
each of them. With question marks at both third base and shortstop, the New
York Yankees seem like the perfect match for Peralta, especially on say a
three-year, $$36 million deal. http://www.beyondtheboxscore.com/2013/11/19/5120862/stephen-drew-free-agent-mlb-trade-rumors-jhonny-peralta-shortstops
One day short of a season
Yes, a bad season
Ruben Tejada
Fell one home run short of one
He shouldn’t complain
Ruben Tejada
Should hope he is still playing
In 2016
Or 2014
His season was terrible
How can he fight this?
Ruben Tejada
At least they called you back up!
You cost them a win
Or a third of one
Depending on which site’s WAR
Can’t we all agree?
Ruben Tejada
If you file a grievance
I think you may win
But really you’ll lose
Because no one will sign you
Not that they ought to
Ruben Tejada
Why did your walk rate collapse?
This is the last poem
Wait — How you say poem?
It’s one syllable, or two?
Whatever, I’m done. - http://www.fangraphs.com/not/haiku-about-ruben-tejada-and-service-time-manipulations/
Just
what does the Mets have against 1B Allan Dykstra?
The Mets signed 27-yr. old Brendon Allen to, I assume, play 1B in Las Vegas.
Didn’t Dykstra just hit 21-HRs and drive in 82 runs in Binghamton last year.
Isn’t he also hitting .395 in winter ball right now? And wasn’t 2012 a repeat
year at the AA-level? Won’t Dykstra also play 2014 at 27-yrs old? Doesn’t all
this add to the ‘glut’? I’m confused.
Allen could have been brought in to DH for the Vegas team.
ReplyDeleteI read reports that his defense at 1B is below average which makes Dykstra the more attractive option there.
The Vegas team did lose a lot of bodies to minor league free agency.
Brian Bixler, Jamie Hoffman, Brandon Hicks and Francisco Pena. That's 25% of your team ABs. All outside of Pena those guys did rotate in and out of the DH spot.
It’s Duda, Tejada
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful phrase
It’s Duda, Tejada
Ain't no passing craze
It means no worries
For the rest of your days
It's our problem-free philosophy
Duda, Tejada,
Duda, Tejada
…
So, the Mets pick up a lefty-hitting, righty-fielding, AAAA-type first baseman. Huh. Ya think this was done because Sandy has something lined up... you know... for the four, or five (or six) other guys already on the roster who may or may not be ML first basemen? It's gonna be awfully crowded over there fielding grounders on the practice diamond.
ReplyDeleteThe deeper into free agency we get, the more I feel like the entire class if a bunch of seriously flawed players who only look good when compared to each other. I think they're all going to look overpaid by season's end, even in an age of growing revenue. As much as I want this team to spend the money necessary to compete, I just can't put my finger on anyone that I'm really dying for them to sign.
The Jay-Z meeting happened because, hey, Jay-Z called and invited everyone to dinner.. And even though there's zero chance that the Mets enter the bidding for Cano (unless, of course, he suddenly gets suspended for PED's), he is who he is, and you have to take that meeting. Especially when he's picking up the tab.
I'm pretty sure they signed Allen just in case they don't add Dykstra to the 40 man roster and he gets nabbed in the Rule 5 draft. If he's still on the team, then I'm sure Allen will either become the DH or be released before the season starts.
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