MY FAVORITE METS PLAYERS: # 21 THRU # 25 by Tom Brennan
In my series of
articles ranking my Mets Fan Favorites, I did individual articles on guys
1 thru 10, and then did the next 10 dudes in two articles of 5 each. Now, I will go for my final 5, which I hope
will align with who will actually be on the 25 man roster in April.
These were my previously
written about Top 20 Tom Brennan Fan Favorites:
1. Noah Syndergaard
2. Yoenis Cespedes
3. Matt Harvey
4. Jake deGrom
5. David Wright
6. Michael Conforto
7. Steve Matz
8. Jeurys Familia
9. Curtis Granderson
10. Lucas Duda
11. Wilmer Flores
12. Travis d'Arnaud
13. Addison Reed
14. Juan Lagares
15. Bartolo Colon
16. Neil Walker
17. Asdrubal Cabrera
18. Hansel Robles
19. Antonio Bastardo
20. Kevin Plawecki
Time to wrap this
up. Here goes #’s 21 thru 25 (again,
if your order is different than mine, that’s OK, you’re just wrong, but I won’t
hold it against you):
21. Alejandro
de Aza – deserves higher than #21, but again, I start off guys who have
never played a non-spring game in a Mets uniform a little lower. This guy leads the Mets in syllables, and can
hit, he’s got speed - when have we had a better 5th outfielder? He is the kind of quality guy a World Series
team needs.
Through March 21, his spring
on base % was over .500, and unlike his predecessor, Kirk the Whiff, de Aza has
struck out in less than 1 of every spring plate appearances. He’s making more contact than contact
paper. Happy you’re here,
Alejandro. When we got you, and it
looked like you were a Cespedes signing substitute, I was angry about that, but
once we re-signed Cespedes, I am 100% glad you’re a Met.
22. Sean
Gilmartin – he could get sent down to be stretched out into a replacement lefty
starter, just in case of injury to one of the team’s starters, but this Rule 5
pick up did really well in 2015, and I root for him to stay and have a chance
to replicate his fine 2015 performance right here in Queens. My sense is he
could start or relieve for virtually any team in the bigs, so I am glad the
Mets snatched him.
23. Jim
Henderson – seven strong pen outings through March 21, and the hard
throwing former major league closer (28 of 32 in 2013) has the credentials, and
apparently the health, to help this team.
I am betting he is part of this team, and a useful pen piece.
24. Jerry Blevins – I'm hoping the
lefty specialist turns out to be more than just a placeholder for burly Josh Edgins,
who could be back before the end of April.
Jerry had a nightmarish 2015 injury-wise, after being acquired to
replace the then-TJS-bound Edgin. Jerry did
not allow a baserunner before his season came to a line drive-screeching halt.
We’ll see if he is healthy and effective soon enough.
25. Eric
Campbell (although it could be Matt Reynolds, or TJ Rivera). Soup has had a souper spring thru March 21,
but hit just a Buck Eighty Five the past season and a half during sporadic
play. No doubt, this 25th
slot will see lots of rotation between the minors and majors this year, as it does every year.
Tough picking
21 thru 25 just before the team pares down to 25, as the thinking of the brain trusts
could be different than mine. However
you slice it, the top 25 gives us a lot to smile about…and we smile even more,
knowing the likes of Zach Wheeler and Josh Edgin are not too far off.
As a fan,
which is what this series of articles has been all about, I’m psyched…Let’s Go
Mets.
5 comments:
Well, a lot of the dead weight has already been pared either before the season began or via the waiver wire, so let's go to battle and see how we do.
True...the season takes on a. Ind of its own once it starts. BTW, Harvey apparently lit up by Astros today, as per the early box score.
TB - wonder if Harvey lost his cool after this incredibly bone-headed play by Cespedes. I worry about this guy. Fingers crossed
http://arizonasports.com/story/604587/mets-of-cespedes-loses-track-of-ball-allows-inside-the-park-home-run/
IB -
Harvey didn't lose his cool but it did rattle his game. He was pitching just fine until then and then it all went to hell
Hopefully a big lesson learned in a game that doesn't count, gents. Hopefully not a pattern. Cespedes has mega millions on the line. I lean towards him learning his lesson.
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