MY FAVORITE METS PLAYERS: #9 CURTIS GRANDERSON: Tom Brennan
Do a quick word association game with me. If
I say "gentleman," you say what? If I say “pro's pro”, you say
what?
I say Mack, but this
article is not about him. Sorry, Mack.
No, when I hear “gentleman and pro's pro”, I
immediately think of one guy - Curtis Granderson, the Grandy Man.
Grandy is only #9 on my Mets fan list, and he was
gentleman enough to know that what I'm really saying is I love Grandy, man, I
just love 8 other Mets a little bit more.
Long gone are the days
you'd get to Mets #9 and think, I really don't like this guy, but SOMEBODY has
to be #9.
But this is 2016, and I love this whole team,
frankly, so for players who are #10 or lower, you're all great. Fabulous. You will make the Mets great again.
Grandy hits 84 homers in the
span of two straight Yankee seasons, then has an injury-riddled final Yankee
year, and then signed a lucrative 4 year deal with the Metsies starting in 2014.
Problem was, in 2014, right field at Citifield was
a few acres larger than similar real estate in Yankee Stadium, so many a Grandy
fly ball that would have flown out of the house that George built instead
became a routine, go him fly out in Citi. He also had less-than-Ruthian hitters
surrounding him. So 2014 was pretty
awful for Grandy and it led me to wonder at the time if his age and this park would
make this a bad Mets signing.
Three things happened,
though.
1. In the off season, Mets
management moved the right field fences in once again...still kind of deep, but
helpful.
2. Second, Grandy's old
hitting coach, Kevin Long, came in to rework some of that old Grandy magic.
3. Third, he had his
adjustment-to- the-NL year behind him.
4. OK, a 4th: Cespedes and
some other professional hitters showed up for the last 2 months, and having a
bunch of bona fide hitters makes it SO much easier.
So after a great spring
training and a hard-luck April, our newly-minted lead-off hitter in a lesser-than-Grand
Canyon setting had a Grand Season, Simply Grand. Even St. Patty thought ‘twas grand.
Curtis the G Man ended up with .259/.364/.457 in 157
games covering 682 plate appearances, and his 91 walks was also a very
impressive total. Grandy scored a
healthy 98 runs, and would have easily eclipsed the 100 runs scored mark
too if he had people capable of driving him in from April through July.
With a surrounding cast of pro hitters starting in about the
start of August, he scored a blistering 45 runs after July. He also smacked 26
homers as a lead off man, a terrific total any Met fan would welcome in any
year – including 2016, please.
In the playoffs and World Series, Grandy reminded
me at the plate of a great Met from the 1980s, Keith Hernandez. I used to
absolutely marvel how Keith could not swing at so many pitches that were no
more than an inch or so off the plate. Grandy was similarly zoned in. Great eye.
And let's not forget the VERY competent fielding job in RF in 2015 by CG. AOK.
The man is all class, and was a bargain at $16MM
(or thereabouts) in 2015. May he be a
similar bargain in his last 2 years under this contract.
My # 9 favorite – but # 1 (OK, tied with Wright) in class
on this ball club.
# 10 is selected in my next article – Paul Bunyan would
approve of that pick.
4 comments:
I hope you're not calling the next one a Blue Ox though if my guess is right he does have his occasional "Babe" moments.
you may just be right, Reese
Grandy will be in the Mets broadcast booth the year after he retires
Mack, never thought of that but can totally see it. Grandy in the booth.
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