Reese Kaplan asks –
What would be the one dramatic move the front office could
make to jumpstart the team?
Mack says –
Consider the fanbase here.
They would not accept any moves unless it came from the
summit of the mountain. Only then would they accept a complete reload and a 3-4
year plan to get this team’s act together again.
Every team that rebuilt their organization correctly did so
after changing the person sitting in the biggest office in the corner of the
executive portion of the stadium.
As General Manager, Sandy Alderson has
only produced a winning percentage team two seasons. This is unacceptable at so
many levels.
We need a new, young, General Manager who can rebuild the
front office, revamp the scouting department both domestically and
internationally, and serve notice that this team will operate differently in
the future.
Tom Brennan says –
One dramatic move?
New owners and upper management tomorrow.
The current fools sign the likes of Vargas and Swarzak when
they could sign Arrieta and Reed. They
are "interested", but don't pursue, in a "win at all costs,
Steinbrenner style", Vlad Jr, who is hitting an insane .431 as a 19 year
old in AA, with huge power. Likely a
superstar for the next 10-15 years.
We are "interested" in Ohtani, Abreu, and Moncada,
but not really, because the only real interest results in getting the
player. And we never really tried at
all, did we?
The Yankees boldly sign Aroldis
Chapman and Andrew Miller in a rebuilding
period, with the clear intent of flipping them at mid-season for super
prospects. They get superstar Gleyber Torres and then re-sign Chapman after his
rental to the Cubs.
For Miller, they got back Clint
Frazier and Justus Sheffield. The Mets could clearly use both.
That is sheer Yankee brilliance.
The cheap Mets assume their pen will get by, don't go after
Miller and Chapman, but the Mets' pen gets torched in both 2017 and 2018.
They sign older guys who are prone to decline in hopes of
saving a few bucks and getting lucky, and the results indicate the team should
be renamed the New York Albatrosses.
The Mets draft hitters who mostly lack the hitting and power
skills to ultimately make the majors, and few pitchers, based on recent
results, that get called up display that this organization is turning out major
league caliber talent. I'd prefer to be
positive, but the minors' players numbers bear that out. Who makes those decisions? Current owners and upper management,
ultimately.
Don't get me started.
But one more thing:
The amazing thing for the Mets owners and upper management is
that in most baseball markets, there is no competition, so most teams are
shielded from the full brunt of bad decisions by their local area monopoly -
only the Bay Area out west, LA, and Chicago have two teams in the same market,
other than the Yanks and Mets.
Bad decisions, when your Yankees crosstown rivals make
brilliant, successful ones, have huge consequences.
First, a percentage of adult Mets fans will switch
allegiance.
Second, many/most kids who are choosing which team to root
for will pick the exciting successful team.
That team is the Yanks. My
nephew's son is 10 and he started his son out as a Mets fan. The youngster is now a Yankee fan, probably
for life. How many lifetime customers
are the Mets letting slip away? My guess
is hundreds of thousands.
Let's go Mets. As in
let's go sell the team and let's go get new management.
Mike Friere says –
Not to sound overly pessimistic, but I don't think there is
one "dramatic move" that could change the fortunes of the entire team
for the rest of this year due to the fact that there are multiple areas that
need attention (starting pitching depth, bullpen depth, defensive issues, lack
of team speed and inconsistent offensive production).
If we could reincarnate Babe Ruth,
maybe?
There are no free agents to obtain right now and the
International market will not yield an impact player for this year,
either. So, any upgrades would have to
come from within (prospect promotions) OR via the trade market. Since the farm system is pretty barren in
the upper levels, any meaningful trades will cost A LOT and would come at the
cost of our short term future (2019, 2020).
So, my vote would be to promote a potential "impact" player
from our minor leagues at the expense of an under performing
"veteran" and hope for the best.
So, let's dump Adrian Gonzalez and
promote "The Pounder" (Peter Alonso)!
Reese Kaplan says –
Wow, there are so many possible answers to this
question. Promote
Peter Alonso to replace Adrian Gonzalez…promote
Tim Peterson to replace AJ
Ramos…move Jay Bruce to 1B when Yoenis Cespedes returns to keep Brandon Nimmo in the lineup…
However, the one connective thread for the past eight years
of mostly misery has been General Manager Sandy
Alderson. In all that time he’s
picked a bunch of loser free agents in the second and third tier, drafted so
badly that when the myriad of injuries occurs there is no depth in the farm
system to help keep the team competitive and he has demonstrated (with very rare
exception) the ability to execute an equitable trade. He seemingly waits forever to make decisions
to change things when they’re obviously long overdue. He stubbornly stuck with Terry Collins and various players (Jose Reyes, for
example) when they were clearly hurting the team’s chances to win.
Let’s get the Wilpons to declare an “End of an Error” and
show Sandy the door as well. His pattern
of finding all-or-nothing hitters, eschewing speed and defense, never going for
the brass ring and the inability to identify talent have once again made the
club a laughingstock and rendered them irrelevant.
This single change will signify an honest desire to win and
perhaps start
bringing in the right kind of players who can once again make the
team competitive.
Gary McDonald says –
Release Reyes, and Ramos.
If they really want to make an impact include Vargas with the other.
David Rubin says –
Sell the team to a group who will invest more money in every
aspect of the organization and will treat it like the biggest market in the
country for a change.
2 comments:
The next 6-8 weeks will be pivotal for this franchise.
How about sign degrom to a 6 year extension. Id sign up for 4 plus 3 option years too. Just give me something that means you're thinking about the future too.
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