It’s getting close to opening day and the Mets must pare
down the existing roster to the 25 men who will come north (well, 24 plus the two-game suspension of Hansel Robles).
Towards that end some of the early spring training prognostications
require some tweaking as things have not developed exactly according to the original plan. To wit, here’s my take on who should come north:
The Starters:
1B Lucas Duda
2B Neil
Walker
SS Asdrubal
Cabrera
3B David
Wright
C Travis d’Arnaud
LF Michael
Conforto
CF Yoenis
Cespedes
RF Curtis
Granderson
The Bench:
IF Wilmer
Flores
IF Matt
Reynolds
C Johnny
Monell
OF Juan
Lagares
OF Alejandro
De Aza
The Rotation:
SP Jacob De
Grom
SP Matt
Harvey
SP Noah
Syndergaard
SP Steve Matz
SP Bartolo
Colon
The Pen:
RP Jeurys
Familia
RP Addison
Reed
RP Antonio
Bastardo
RP Jerry
Blevins
RP Jim
Henderson
RP Logan
Verrett
RP Hansel
Robles
There are two to three names that require some explanation
here. First of all, the Mets currently
have 39 people on the 40 man roster, including Zack Wheeler who will be
transferred to the 60-day DL. That frees
up two spots for adding non-roster players without dropping any of the current
people from the 40-man list. The first
of these spots can be used for Jim Henderson who has been brilliant this spring. The Henderson move is pretty much a
lightning-in-a-bottle no-brainer. If he
succeeds, then the team looks like geniuses.
If not, you haven’t kicked anyone off the roster and have reinforcements
in AAA.
The more controversial move is Johnny Monell over Kevin
Plawecki. I see this one as a short-term
move for perhaps just the month of April to give Plawecki steady playing time
and to balance out the right handedness of the bench with another lefty
bat. His roster spot opens up with the
Wheeler 60-day DL move. He becomes a sacrificial
lamb in May.
The third one is the most puzzling perhaps -- Logan
Verrett. He’s another May or June sacrificial
lamb who will likely be banished to AAA once Josh Edgin returns. He’s been in 6 games for 11 IP (2 as a
starter) and delivered a 1.64 ERA. Given
the lefties already slated for the pen in Bastardo and Blevins (with Edgin
coming soon), another lefty might be superfluous.
The losers in this scenario include Erik Goeddel who got a
very late start to his spring and needs to get some more innings under his
belt, Sean Gilmartin whose future value as a trade chip probably increases as a
starter rather than as a middle reliever, Kevin Plawecki and Eric
Campbell. Having another true middle
infielder in Matt Reynolds renders Campbell unnecessary with Wilmer Flores able
to cover either corner if needed. The
outfield is already deep with Lagares and De Aza, so another right handed bat
(with limited major league success) doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Of course, historically the team has shown a propensity for
going with the familiar option. Towards
that end you could make the cases for Campbell, Plawecki and Gilmartin quite
easily, but it’s likely not the best way to handle the resources.
What do you all think?
I still want Plawecki on the 25man. Its not the same as a pitcher but lets not forget how little games d'arnaud has actually played the last couple years. Even while healthy I'd give em regular rest in 2016. Maybe assign Plawecki to be the designated catcher for one of the aces or for Colon or something.
ReplyDeleteAny World Series caliber team has to have Matt Reynolds, as I have been saying for years :)
ReplyDeleteIf Gilmartin does not make it, what a sin. Who would you rather have, Niese or Gilmartin? I'd take the G Man, so a return to the minors would be unfair.
For Monell, I wish baseball would go to a 26 man roster, so the teams could carry 3 catchers again. If that happened, Monell (with a fine spring) would have a solid MLB career.
I am OK with Plawecki going down for a month or two. If Herrera can go, so can he.
My thinking (perhaps validated by yesterday's game which took place after I wrote this piece) was that the Mets see Gilmartin as a starter and Verrett as a reliever/spot starter. Note that in the game it was Sean who started and Logan who came in later. Logan was once again a tad better. If Gilmartin was on the radar to relieve he likely wouldn't be starting. I think they feel he's the next in line should an injury befall one of the members of the rotation. If not, then a solid (3.00 ERA type) AAA season as a starter would make him a valuable trade chip.
ReplyDeleteVerrett, as I said, is expendable when Josh Edgin returns. He can then resume starting duties in AAA. Remember, Erik Goeddel will be healthy enough to pitch regularly at some point, too.
I could see a 6-man BP (+Colon) and carrying 3 catchers for the first week in KC.
ReplyDeleteWhen Robles returns one of the catchers goes to LV
ReplyDeleteI like Gilmartin as a starter. In MLB baseball you could need 9 or 10 starters to get through a season. I hope the Mets only use 7 this year. The current 5 plus Wheeler. They likely will use a 6 man rotation a few times during the year. I think that will be Gilmartin. Verrett would be the 8th starter. I don't know who would come next and I hope that question doesn't get answered.
Thomas
I know it seems unfair to Gilmartin but I think it is the right thing to do. I see him going up and down during the season. I also think he could have serious trade value, as a starter, come July.