This will be the second installment of my burgeoning "Fleeting Thoughts" series and I hope it is better then the first one. That is probably debateable since most "sequels" are not as good as the original like Caddyshack and Caddyshack 2, or Fletch and Fletch 2. Apparently, I have Chevy Chase on the brain this morning, so I should probably move on to what I actually want to share with everyone this week.
1. Granted, Yoenis Cespedes is an excellent athlete and he possesses
baseball skills that are rare within the sport. However, the more I pay
attention to his current situation,
the more I am convinced he is a "spoiled brat" or even a DIVA (to use
today's terms). When things were going well, like in 2015 for
example, he was on the field consistently (for him, at least) and
producing at a level commensurate with his pay scale. Since getting
paid, he has been much less available,
to the point that I openly question whether wants to play baseball
anymore? He sits out for almost two months with his "hip
ailment" only to return for one game and subsequently announce that he
has "bad heels" and he likely needs season ending surgery! Boy, I wish we had a do over for his current contract as I would rather have Daniel Murphy back at this point.
2. Speaking of injuries or being "snake bit", Noah Syndegaard cannot
catch a break. Despite the circumstances surrounding his various
ailments over the past couple of seasons, has he official
become "injury prone"? He is still a young guy so there is time to shed
that potential label, but if he wants to get
a nice contract extension he needs to be on the field regularly. I
love his potential and I can see him as the "ace" of this pitching staff
for the foreseeable future, but I would be leery if offering him big time money at this stage.
3. Maybe we eventually deal Noah and extend Jake instead?
4.
There has been a bunch of negative press coverage this year and most of
it has been deserved, if you ask me. The negativity has risen to
record levels and the latest catalyst
was the HORRIBLE trade that the Mets made with the A's involving Jeurys
Familia. I understand why he was traded, since he is an expiring
contract and the Mets were not likely to sign him to an extension
before the year ended. However, I don't understand why you wouldn't use
the week leading up to the trade
deadline to increase your potential return by playing multiple teams
against one and other? Instead, the Mets (predictably) hindered their
return by executing poor timing and refusing to pick up any salary.
The players they received in the deal appear to be "average", so let's
hope that the International "bonus"
money leads to an excellent player down the road. Oh and just for
grins, review the following trade from the 2016 season and compare the return to what the Mets just did;
07/25/16
- The Yankees trade CL Aroldis Chapman to the Cubs in exchange for Adam
Warren, William McKinney, Rashad Crawford and GLEYBER TORRES!
***Torres future was still to be determined, but he was the Cubs top rated prospect at the time and #24 in all of MLB, not to mention the other three players in the deal.
I
simply shake my head when I read about that trade and then look at what
we just did with Familia. Granted, Chapman was the top rated "closer"
in baseball at the time, but he was on
an expiring contract and he had served a 30 game suspension earlier in
the year. You could argue that Familia is not that far behind Chapman, at least to the point where the Mets SHOULD have gotten more from the A's.
Oh
and to make matters even worse, the Yankees signed Chapman as a free
agent that off season, so they had their cake and they got to eat it ,
too. Two different organizations and two RADICALLY different approaches and is it any wonder why they are where they are today?
5.
Lastly, I wanted to give a quick "shout out" to Mack for the blog, as
well as his relentless coverage of the minor leagues. He does an
excellent job giving all of us regular
updates on the "kiddie" corps. Through this coverage, I have been encouraged by the performances of our lower level teams (short season,
rookie ball and DSL teams) and the
possibility that better days are on the horizon. Perhaps that horizon
is four or five years from now, but if you squint just right you can
almost see it!
In
closing, let's consider an interesting question. IF the teams rises
to power in 2022 or 2023 with a bunch of the kids referenced above, will
anyone remember that they were obtained by the current administration or will the next General Manager inadvertently get the credit?
Mike -
ReplyDeleteI am sort of numb after the Cespedes news.
There is a good chance that Cabrera, Flores, Mesoraco, Reyes, Blevins, Wheeler, and Bautista will all be gone before the Mets return from this road trip.
There also is an outside chance that both Syndergaard and deGrom will be moved.
Either way, we should have a different looking team by this time next week.
Also about the Diva Cespedes who was a team player in 2015, was willing to play CF. For the better of the team.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the only way he comes back and plays regularly,is if there is a DH,in the NL!
The Mets made a mistake on Cespedes' feet issue severity when they signed him, I guess. Thankfully, they have insurance. Now they have to rebuild. Don't forget achy Jay Bruce, another headache.
ReplyDeleteRonnie Mauricio looks like a 5 star prospect to me, maybe to the point we see him (and Kelenic?) in 2020 in Queens, more likely 2021.
The Yankees ALWAYS OPERATE LIKE A FIRST CLASS organization we don't it's really that simple. SA signed YC in large part because of fan and media pressure and now even though the FO knew he was a Diva AND had health issues signed him anyway so we can't be surprised. The question is is it better to re-evaluate the team in the off season with a new GM or move who ever we can now? Problem of course is how do we get a good GM when all of baseball knows of Jeffy's meddling ways?
ReplyDeleteand Kelenic needs to stop throwing bats around....great another Diva
ReplyDeleteGary, Yanks are never done, and are now setting their sights on Happ.
ReplyDeleteI hope Kelenic realizes it is not a sprint, and calms down. Probably the first time he's ever experienced baseball adversity.
Sure, I wish we had gotten more for Jenrrys. How much of his salary for Murphy (C), Beck (OF) or one of the LHP's? Ans: all plus... i.e. not happening, despite the bargaining acumen of the armchair GM's.
ReplyDeleteYeah, yeah, Chapman/Yankees blah, blah. Different level of desperation, & a clogged MINF (Baez, Russell, Castro, etc)... and how much of chapman's sa;ary did the yanks cover? they got ruth for a pair of tickets to No, No, Nannette or somthing too.
Yes, but it still doesn't hide the fact that they fired their best round WAY too early (like a teenager on prom night) and ended up with an underwhelming package.
ReplyDeleteOh and sorry for leaving out the rest of the writers on this site when thanking Mack for the minor league coverage......all of you do an excellent job.
Mike-
ReplyDeleteMaybe a Dashboard Light kind of thing, I suppose.
Love me some Meatloaf!
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