Good
morning.
The
firing of Washington National’s manager Matt Williams will
always be defined by his deciding not to intervene in between the tussle in the
dugout between Jonathan Papelbon and
Bryce
Harper (as well as his clubhouse
confrontation with Jayson Werth).
Everybody knows that Papelbon is a dick and Harper and Werth aren’t much
better, but that’s still no reason for a manager to sit back and watch the
events that developed.
Was
Williams a good manager?
I’ll
put it this way… the ownership and General Manager gave this guy a dream team
in a weak division and the best they could do was lose the division by seven
games. For that reason alone, the manager usually takes the bullet.
Mathew Kory/Fangraphs
spin on the Williams firing –
Was firing Williams a good thing
for the Nationals? I surely wouldn’t be alone by arguing yes. It further seems
that of the sins listed above, many came from the same book, one probably
called something like Game Time Decisions for Managers for Dummies. Managing is
easier if you can push buttons, and it takes someone more secure than Williams
in his decision-making to go against established thinking.
The Nationals face an off-season
of turnover as many of their starters are set to be free agents so it makes
sense to bring in a new manager, clean break, timing, and all of that. Williams
is interesting in that all the known aspects of his situation point to an
obvious decision and yet when we dig deeper we discover that we really don’t
know very much at all.
As
of right now, the Mets have the 24th pick in Round One of the 2016
draft.
The
2015 Mets were 4th in the major leagues in ERA (3.43), 5th
in saves (50), 10th in strikeouts (1,329), and 2nd in
WHIP (1.18).
Cesar
Puello is playing for Toros del Este
in the Dominican Winter League
The
Venezuelan Winter League released their initial list of roster players for the
2016 season. They are subject to change:
Aguilas De Zulia: -
LHP Alex
Torres
Bravos De
Margarita: - SS Wilfredo Tovar
Caribes de
Anzoategui - OF Travis Taijeron
Leones del Caracas
- C Albert
Cordero
Navegantes del
Magallanes - RHP Ronald Guedez,
RHP Richard
Reina,
RHP Zach Thornton,
C Ali
Sanchez
Tiburones de La Guaira - LHP Kevin
Canelon, RHP Cody
Satterwhite
Tigres de Aragua - OF
Wuilmer
Becerra
Mack – There is a
lot of fodder here. Concentrate on two outfielders… Taijeron, who could make
his way to Queens someday he could learn some swing patience… and Beccera, who
looks to be a true future major league prospect with an ETA in 2008-2009.
Matt
Harvey in Sept./Oct.: 5 games, 29.1 IP
31 hits, 14 runs (13 earned), 4 walks, 39 strikeouts, 1 HR, 3.99 ERA,
.265/.293/.316 BAA
Bartolo
Colon in Sept./Oct.: 6 games, 33.2
innings pitched, 36 hits, 11 runs, 3 walks, 11 strikeouts, 3 HR, 2.94 ERA,
.281/.295/.391 BAA
Jacob
deGrom in Sept./Oct.: 5 games, 28
innings pitched, 29 hits, 12 runs, 4 walks, 34 strikeouts, 1 HR, 3.86 ERA,
.276/.295/.390 BAA
Noah
Syndergaard in Sept./Oct.: 5 games, 27.2
innings pitched, 16 hits, 9 runs, 2 walks, 37 strikeouts, 4 HR, 2.93 ERA,
.163/.188/.337 BAA
Jon
Niese in Sept./Oct.: 8 games, 24
innings pitched, 31 hits, 15 runs (14 earned), 9 BB, 9 strikeouts, 2 HR, 5.25
ERA, .323/.377/.417 BAA
Steven
Matz in
Sept./Oct.: 4 games, 22 innings pitched, 27 hits, 7 runs, 5 walks, 20
strikeouts, 2 HR, 2.86 ERA, .297/.330/.374 BAA
Tonight
is Game 1.
The
Mets have played four games in October already and have scored only two runs.
Now they get to face Clayton Kershaw and
Zack
Grienke
in the first two playoff games… in Los Angeles.
Eric
Young Jr., Logan
Verrett, Eric
Campbell, Anthony
Recker and Bobby
Parnell will not be included on the
division series roster but will stay ready at the Mets' complex.
We
will have extensive coverage this weekend on Mack’s Mets. We’ve already had new
posts from Tom Brennan and
Mike
Friere and Chris
Soto has
some pre-game ‘stuff’ for us to mull on. I plan on writing my Saturday and
Sunday post on the first two games, which I will watch, and blog-for-editing
each and every inning. My thoughts on both games will post up on Saturday and
Sunday at 8am.
Comment From
Taylor - With deGrom’s slider disappearing and Kershaw and Greinke existing, is
the safe bet for LA to head east up 2-0?
Dan
Szymborski: I think the Dodgers are favored by a solid
margin, simply because the playoff format tends to give a boost to teams with a
Kershaw/Greinke top of the rotation. Simply because Greinke/Kershaw are simply
going to get a much higher percentage of innings in any playoff series than in
regular season
Mack – The Mets
must win one of these first two games if they are going to have any chance of
winning this series. You have to steal one in Los Angles and then turn it over
to Harvey to win game three. Then, frankly, anything is possible in either of
the next two games.
AT LONG LAST.....THE RETURN OF CESAR PUELLO.........
ReplyDeleteIs he affiliated with an MLB team ?
I am not concerned about the Puello fellow (who's favorite color is mellow yellow, quite rightly). I agree with Mack that the guys to watch are Taijeron and Becerra.
ReplyDeleteTaijeron has to set his hopes on either being the next Chris Davis, or reducing his Ks as den Dekker did. Travis, as I have noted before, has great minors power #s to go with his excessive strikeout rate. I looked at his stats for a second and realized he is like Puello in that he gets hit by pitch a lot (53 times in his minors career) so he is tough.
Mediocre Sept/Oct pitching #s, but I go by the last start for our big 3...deGrom, Harvey, and Thor were electric. I expect that to be the trend for the first 3 games.
ReplyDeleteI also see that the teenager Ali Sanchez was picked for a team. Impressive, no? He's gotta be someone to watch.
ReplyDeleteErnest -
ReplyDeleteAs of right now, he isn't.
He's also reported to be at 100%.
Ernest -
ReplyDeleteSanchez came out of the box last season booming but tailed off by the end of the season; however, he did show the ability to hit and that's big for a Mets catching farmhand.
IF the Mets sign Cespedes (and that is a large IF), you have to figure that two of the three outfield spots are taken for the foreseeable future (Conforto in LF and Cespedes in CF or RF, depending).
ReplyDeleteThat leaves one regular slot open, once Cuddyer (one year) and Granderson (two years) eventually move on. So, who fills it?
I like Nimmo to eventually take Cuddyer's slot and you can't forget Juan Lagares (who is signed long term)....hopefully gets healthy and in shape this off season.
Not sure where anyone else fits in the next few years......leaves Travis on the outside looking in, perhaps. However, it does line up nicely with Beccera's time line.
The Cespedes decision will have a large impact in more ways then one.
Mike
You mean the guys to watch doesn't include the great Nimmo? but but he was the first pick of the Sandy Era, a source of pride...how can this be?
ReplyDeleteI'll jump back on the Nimmo Express once he raises his slugging % from mid 3's to mid 4's. Not until then.
ReplyDeleteRight now it's too early to either count on or count out Nimmo.
ReplyDeleteHe needs to stay healthy and put in a full year at AAA... (IMO)