Yes, SP Zack Wheeler has improved this season and, yes, he is
implanting himself into the SP2 slot; however, he continues to have difficulty
going past the first five innings, not because of the runs he gives up but due
to the number of pitches he throws. I’m written this a number of times.
Going into
yesterday’s day game, Wheeler put up these kind of numbers in his last five
starts: 6-30: 6.1-IP, 113-pitches… 7-6: 6.2-IP, 111-pitches… 7-11: 6.2-IP,
114-pitches… 7-20: 6.0-IP, 106-pitches… 7-25: 6.2-IP, 108-pitches.
Is there
good news here? Sure, he only gave up five earned runs over the 32 innings
pitched, but he has to find a way to ‘get things done earlier’.
Well,
yesterday he threw 98 pitches in the first six innings, once again giving up
only one run. Improved pitch control through six, but the Mets left him in once
again for the 7th inning and he gave up a Jimmy Rollins home run.
So, let me
ask you… in a ‘non-playoff’ season,
what’s more important here… taking him out and getting the win, or letting him
work his way out of this and try to get through the 8th (especially
since you let him hit in the last inning)?
The Mets
decoded to take him out.
Mail Box –
Michael
Brandt –
Hey Mack, do we say
goodbye to Bart today?
Mack – Hey Michael.
No,
I think he's a goner, but probably in the off-season.
I
read something that Sandy
Alderson said
about him the other day to a gaggle and it made a lot of sense. This is just
not the time that Colon stands out as being something special, but take this
same guy and move the talks to the off season when bunches of agents are trying
to sell all the GM’s their high priced $40, $50, and $60mil packaged starters.
Then,
standing over in the corner is ‘little Bart’ who led the Mets in wins, gave up
something like three walks, and has a one year contract for a measly $11mil.
This
is every General Manager’s dream… a quality starter on a one year deal. They
will be all over Sandy for this one… not now when only half the team want to
deal off selective pieces… no, at the end of the year when you can pick and
choose from their entire roster.
This
is how you get that SS of LFer you want.
Michael Scannell –
I'm looking
at major moves as offseason activity, nothing for right now. It seems the Mets and the Cards are the two
teams that match up with the Rox for a deal. Let's kill two birds with one
stone. The Cards are contending this
year and the Mets are not. They need
help at 2B and could use a veteran pitcher.
Send them Colon and Murphy for whatever young talent we can preferably
players the Rox would want. This way we
grab the tradable young talent we need AND eliminate our only competition for
Tulo.
Mack
– Well, whatever you are going to do, it better be today.
I
think the better the Mets play through this list 25 game period, the more Sandy
and Company will hold their ground regarding their young pitching.
Michael,
this team should do nothing in 2014 to jepordize 2015. And, we’ve run out of
time to put together a 3-way.
What
I worry about now is how Murphy is starting to really stink up the middle
infield. No teams wants a SS or 2Bman that can’t field.
After Dark
Chat –
Comment From
Steve - Do you think the Mets should trade from their pitching depth, and for
who?
Paul
Swydan: Yes. Trading pitching depth for
hitters is always the right play. Not all those guys are going to pop, and even
if they do, the Mets won’t have places for them.
Comment From
Steve - Do you like the prognosis for the Mets future considering their
enviable pitching depth?
Paul Swydan:
No, not really. They don’t have enough good hitters, and haven’t shown the
willingness and/or aptitude to make the correct moves in free agency that they
need to make up for their talent gap.
Wild Card –
The Mets win another series. They
are now 15-8 in the last 23 games… 105 win pace.
The Mets were swept by the Braves on
June 30 – July 2. Since then, they have
gone 5-1-1 in series.
(look… you
can be as critical as you want about this team, the manager’s decisions, and
who plays shortstop, but they’ve done just about everything they could in the
past 23 games to get back into this thing… give them the credit due…)
The Reds have just been dismal, going 2-10 in the last 12 games. They are now tied with Miami with 54 loses, just two away from the Mets.
This was big day for the Mets efforts. There are nine teams currently with better win-loss records that are either competing for a divisional title of a wild car slot. ALL SIX TEAMS currently ranked as wild cards lost last night.
Let's look at the Mets growth in another way... there have been 17 loses in the past four days by those nine teams I mentioned above.. The Mets have lost once once over the same fur days.
As of right now, the Mets are 7.5 out of the division lead and 6 out of a wild card slot.
Love it,
Minor Moves –
St. Lucie SP
Michael Fulmer has not allowed a run at home in
his last 19 innings…