A lot has been written about the long, slow, frustrating
journey the Mets have taken from the bottom to the top, so I thought I would
take a look back at the beginning of the Alderson/Collins era and see just how
much things have indeed changed during this odyssey.
On opening day of the 2011 season the Mets started the
following lineup:
- Jose Reyes SS
- Willie Harris LF
- David Wright 3B
- Carlos Beltran RF
- Angel Pagan CF
- Ike Davis 1B
- Brad Emaus 2B
- Josh Thole C
- Mike Pelfrey SP
On opening day of the 2nd season of the new
regime, 2012, several changes had already taken place, but not necessarily for
the better as they finished worse than they did the year before:
- Andres Torres CF
- Daniel Murphy 2B
- David Wright 3B
- Ike Davis 1B
- Jason Bay LF
- Lucas Duda RF
- Josh Thole C
- Ruben Tejada SS
- Johan Santana SP
2013 wasn’t quite as radically different and not
surprisingly they finished with an identical 74-88 record:
- Collin Cowgill CF
- Daniel Murphy 2B
- David Wright 3B
- Ike Davis 1B
- Marlon Byrd RF
- Lucas Duda LF
- John Buck C
- Ruben Tejada SS
- Jon Niese SP
Expectations were raised somewhat in 2014 and the results
were marginally better:
- Eric Young, Jr. 2B
- Juan Lagares CF
- David Wright 3B
- Curtis Granderson RF
- Andrew Brown LF
- Ike Davis 1B
- Travis d’Arnaud C
- Ruben Tejada SS
- Dillon Gee SP
Having a look at the lineup that won in extra innings on
Monday night:
- Juan Lagares CF
- Ruben Tejada 3B
- Michael Cuddyer LF
- Lucas Duda 1B
- Wilmer Flores SS
- John Mayberry, Jr. RF
- Dilson Herrera 2B
- Kevin Plawecki C
- Noah Syndergaard SP
Wow, that’s a wholesale difference from just a year ago, and
not a single person there who was with the team when the current regime
began. Juan Lagares, Ruben Tejada, Lucas
Duda, Wilmer Flores and Kevin Plawecki were all home grown, Dilson Herrera and
Noah Syndergaard made their MLB debuts in a Mets uniform. Only Michael Cuddyer and John Mayberry, Jr.
were imports.
A lot of changes have been taking place lately with this
team, some due to injury and some to ineffectiveness. Soon to be gone is last year’s opening day
starter, Dillon Gee. Gone for pretty
much the whole year is David Wright.
Gone for more of the year than he’s been here is Daniel Murphy. Gone all season is last year’s closer, Jenrry
Mejia, the prime lefty out of the pen, Josh Edgin and starter Zack Wheeler.
Still, it seems that giving the “kids” a chance to play has
resulted in some better times in the won-loss column. Rather than playing a collection of has-beens
whose better days were behind them, the eager-to-prove youngsters are adding a
resiliency that the team has not seen in quite some time. One could argue whether the delay in giving
them the chance was by plan, by risk-aversion, by a penchant for starting
veterans or by necessity, but enjoy it now that it has happened.
I forgot 2011... Reyes, Wright, Beltran, Pagan... we should have won something that year
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ReplyDeleteLots of changes. I wish Cuddyer and Grandy could grow old gracefully on another team Next year and roll with new young blood. Ceciliani seems to be a start.
Agreed, Mack...which is why I found it puzzling that they brought back the underachieving manager. Then he did worse and they brought him back again. Then he turned in the same record AND THEY BROUGHT HIM BACK AGAIN. Last year there was a slight uptick that still resulted in a losing record and, surprise, surprise, they brought him back.
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