Good
morning.
The
news of Ruben Tejada being placed on waivers
caught me off guard yesterday. I mean you have a wounded Astrubal Cabrera in camp, leaving your possibilities
of opening day infielders to Wilmer Flores, Neil
Walker, T.J. Rivera, and Matt Reynolds.
Or
is there a bigger plan here. Is this how you wind up with a backup catcher or
an additional middle reliever?
Mike Puma @NYPost_Mets
- Tejada is indeed on waivers; there was some wonderment in the Mets clubhouse
why a proven veteran would be discarded by team trying to win.
And
what if the team you close a deal with is the Dodgers. Do you play Tejada next
to Chase Utley? (Bad joke)
I
don’t like this move. Tejada represents someone I can predict. I still don’t
see any definitive road to the majors for Rivera or Reynolds, especially since
I feel the future Mets shortstop will someday be Amed
Rosario.
There
also seems to be some degree of certainty that the injury to Cabrera is coming
to the full-heal stage.
Still,
hate to see Tejada leave.
(one thing that will be
interesting is watching how the last ‘utility infielder’ works out. I t seems
to me that Tom Brennan wins either way here… T.J. Rivera or Matt Reynolds)
Going
into Tuesday’s game, the pitching WHIP leaders were:
Henderson 0.25
Lugo 0.60
Reed 1.00
Ynoa 1.05
Harvey 1.14
The
Mets will have a rare spring day off on Wednesday, giving all the starters
(especially DeGrom) another day to rest.
Going
into Tuesday’s game, wOBA leaders were:
Flores .551
Taijeron .470
De Aza .435
Lagares .434
Campbell .429
Going
into Tuesday’s game, Alejandro De Aza has the
second best batting average among qualified NL batters this Spring. Travis Taijeron is tied for seventh
Mets
send Gsellman, Lugo, Ynoa, Walters, Smoker, Herrera, Nimmo, Below, Pimentel,
Cecchini, Smith, Krauss, Taijeron to minor league camp.
Mack – No surprises
here though I’m sure Taijeron is upset after what he has accomplished in Port
St. Lucie. He easily could be the first outfielder back if something changes.
Surviving the
cuts: Ashley, Kelly, Rivera, Muno, Bernadina, Carlyle, Thornton
Erik Goeddel threw from a mound for the
second time. Expects to have one more mound session before possibly getting
into an exhibition game.
Royals have added righty Dillon Gee to their 40-man roster:
Zack Wheeler took another step in his
rehab by throwing from the rubber for the first time since his Tommy John
surgery
Vic Black had successful arthroscopic
surgery on his shoulder.
David Wright took batting practice against
Josh Edgin in Port St. Lucie. Wright
will speak to Terry Collins about next step.
I still haven’t signed off on this approach the Mets are using
this spring with David Wright
I would have
expected Wright to be in a little more ‘game-ready’ shape before showing up for
camp.
Look, stenosis
doesn’t go away folks. I have it. It’s something you learn to live with and not
inflame.
I’ve written about
this a number of times. I can’t imagine trying to play major league caliber baseball
with what Wright has… and I give him all the credit in the world of trying to
work his way into whatever shape he can get in… but playing your first, sort
of, game on March 14th, and
not playing the field is, is nowhere near ready for opening day.
And yet… Astrubel Cabrera is hurt, Gavin Cecchini’s hammy isn’t fully healed, and
you would think the best move right now would have been to keep playing Wilmer
Flores on third and keep Ruben Tejada around.
Something’s rotten
in Denmark here. We’re just not getting the whole story told to us at this
point.
I can just feel it.
The whole story, Mack, is the ascendancy of T.J. Rivera or Matt Reynolds!!!! I do agree that the devil you do know could be better than the ones you don't. Of course, Danny Muno is saying, hey, don't forget me.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is a way of Mets reducing payroll a bit after taking on the Cespedes load a bit unexpectedly.
Anyway, you want a Ruben, go to a Jewish Deli. Plenty of mustard.
I happened to look at Kirk the other day: 18 at bats, 9 Ks. Glad he is gone.
Taijeron may not have made it out of spring, and no doubt he did not expect it any other way going in, but he is apparently next in line for a call up. Time for him to terrorize AAA and scale down the Ks. He is an extra base hit machine...one every 7.5 official minor league at bats despite the bad K rate...nice machine to have.
If guys like Campbell and Reynolds are on the roster over Tejada then I consider that a fail. They are not major league players.
ReplyDeleteI also dont understand the tejada situation if it leads to them acquiring a new backup catcher (who im sure won't be as good offensively as Plaw) or reliever that would still lead to Mets having an extra infielder who's not as good as tejada.
ReplyDeleteAll 25 guys are important on a playoff contending team. No offense but I prefer a 90+ win team to not be rounded out on roster with Soup/Reynolds/Muno/Rivera etc as the 25th man.
No reason to put Tejada on waivers in order to find a trade for him.
ReplyDeleteIf anything, I would assume placing him on waivers just decreases his trade value.
I wonder.....was it something Tejada did?? or say???
Of course, with as closed and protective the Mets organization is under Alderson, the only way information about this could get out to the public will be if Tejada opens up.
Odd moves like this, with out an apparent reason, is something that has driven Met fans and Met Media crazy during Alderson's years.
Ernest, for you about Dom Smith about his power:
ReplyDeleteCollins was asked what he likes in Smith. “A lot. I like a lot about him. I like the way he went about camp, I like the way he handles himself,” Collins said. “He can really swing the bat. He plays very well at first base. With his swing, he’s going to end up hitting for power. He’s a good looking player.”
As much as I have been hoping TJR gets a MLB shot (championing him longer then Tommy B even!), I think Campbell stands to benefit immediately from the Tejada move.
ReplyDeleteNow if Cabrera AND Wright start the season on the DL. IMHO we begin the the Flores/Herrera middle-infield era with Walker at 3rd (TJR & Campbell as UT). I have been saying all along the Wilmer will be the FT SS by mid-season anyway.
Tom -
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about Taijeron. He could be nice 5th OF option even now
Ernest -
ReplyDeleteThere has to be some concern in camp about middle relief right now
Not to go all "grassy knoll" on you, but I wonder if Tejada's fate was sealed when he negotiated the extra service time rendering him a FA at the end of this year instead of 2017? This could be payback for that.
ReplyDeleteI've worked tirelessly to help sway my macks mets folk into loving Dom Smith and Rosario as much as I do.........
ReplyDeleteIm still trying to sway the vote in favor of my man Jeff McNeil. ........
Ernest did you see Jeff McNeil down there? Curious if it looks like he tried to beef up a bit...legally, of course.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing Taijeron playing LV against the El Paso Chihuahuas and witnessing him looking surprisingly slick as an outfielder. I agree, if you find a taker for De Aza then he could easily be the 5th outfielder who, like Ruben Tejada before him as the final infielder, wouldn't be slated to get that much playing time anyway.
ReplyDeleteReese -
ReplyDeleteInteresting you bring up the 'service time' stuff...
Sandy has been known to hold a grudge
Ha....hey Tom I never got to lay eyes on McNeil during the workout or spring game. I know hes mentioned wanting to put on weight.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to laying my eyes on guillorme and Beccera this year and deciding if they deserve my next ballplayer man crushes
Ernest:
ReplyDeleteMy take on Guillorme is he has many great attributes, but he has yet to show he has Bud Harrelson power. And Bud was the standard for non-power.
Becerra I have a feeling will have a BIG year.
Taijeron last year vs. lefties was .304/.418/.637. A platoon guy and PH vs. lefties could work, but I'd like to see him get another 200-300 AAA at bats to show he is still improving...his K rate against lefties is 1:4, vs. righties about an awful 1:3
All these shortstop 'prospects' can't make themselves to Queens some day. They have to find other positions to offer the Mets a future with them.
ReplyDeleteI loo for Guillorme to start working at 3B in the future...
My Take---- Campbell is a Seviceable RHB who can play OF in a Pinch---They're trading Tejada for Campbell...??
ReplyDeleteI thought the word was that Rosario, not Guillorme, projected more as a third baseman. That was the Fangraphs evaluation. "Based on his footwork, he probably fits better as a third baseman." Guillorme is a natural at short. I suppose, ultimately, it comes down to which one develops into a major league caliber hitter first. All things considered, though, I'd rather keep the "best defensive shortstop in the system" at short and move Rosario, who has power potential that Guillorme does not, to third.
ReplyDeleteI think Wright will be fine this year. I don't know from stenosis, but I've had bone spurs. From that moment on, Joe Dimaggio became my hero as I couldn't imagine playing baseball with that much pain. These guys aren't us and, to them, the pain of playing with these conditions is less than the pain of not playing. David will be fine.
Tejada move is pure payroll.
ReplyDeleteI guess its revealing that not a single other team thought he was worth $3mil
ReplyDeleteIf you are an interested team....why would you pay knowing the Mets are just letting him go anyway.
DeleteLook to see how long it takes for him to catch on with another club.
That will be the true statement on how he is viewed by other teams.