The big news continued to revolve around how, as
Mack’s Mets reported on Tuesday, the Mets signed Dellin Betances.
Mike
Puma in the NY Post says the Mets are counting on a risky plan. “Not long ago, a rotation that slotted in Rick
Porcello, Marcus Stroman and Michael Wacha behind the team’s big guns would
have sounded downright terrorizing, and a lineup that included Yoenis Cespedes
and Robinson Cano wouldn’t have been far behind. Rewind two years and a bullpen
featuring Edwin Diaz, Jeurys Familia and Dellin Betances on the back end would
have tantalized… Of the eight players just mentioned, the Mets will need at
least three or four to approach their old form if they are to take the next
step and snap a three-season playoff drought.”
Joel
Sherman says that “Dellin Betances is volatile risk Mets had to take. For the
Mets, adding Betances to the risk is worth the potential reward. As opposed to
Diaz, he has shown he can handle New York, now completing his five borough
odyssey: raised in Manhattan, school in Brooklyn, minors in Staten Island,
Yankees in The Bronx and Mets in Queens.”
Reflections
on Baseball says the Betances signing is “of a team in it to win it.” The
writer says “The addition of Betances is a step forward in this direction. If
it stops here, the Mets are still a better team than they were yesterday. But
given the level of competition coming from the Braves, Phillies, and Nationals
– more is needed.”
Elite
Sports NY says that Alex Rodriguez endorses the Betances signing. “Fantastic Christmas gift for the Mets by
signing a supreme talent in @dbetances68 (Betances),” A-Rod said on his IG
story. He’s hungry and ready to shine in Queens.”
Metsmerized
asked if the Mets should add another reliever. They suggest that the Mets
may option Robert Gsellman and suggest possible relievers “like Pedro Strop,
Brandon Kintzler, Steve Cishek, Craig Stammen, or Francisco Liriano. “
Mets 360 also had that
“Bing Devine was an unsung architect of the ‘69 Mets.” The author makes a lot of good points
including how it was Devine who convinced George Weiss and Joan Payson to enter
the drawing to sign Tom Seaver.
Rising Apple
also had five 2020 mets storylines we should expect to see: “Is Amed
Rosario a top shortstop in baseball? Are the Mets committed to Noah Syndergaard
long-term? Why don’t we appreciate Michael Conforto more? Will the Mets ever
move Robinson Cano to the bench? Can the bullpen stay this hot?”
Syracuse.com
had the top five Syracuse minor league moments in the last decade: #5 - Stephen
Strasburg show makes a stop in Syracuse.
#1 - The Mets replace the Chiefs.
Yahoo
Sports also had the MLB all decade team.
Good news – it includes a Mets player.
Bad news it’s not Jacob deGrom and it’s for someone who had his best
years before he came to the Mets – Robinson Cano.
MLB
Trade Rumors reported that the White Sox will sign Edwin Encarnacion. “…a
one-year, $12MM deal that includes a $1MM signing bonus and $11MM salary.”
Mack’s Mets
blast from the past comes from December 2010: Mack answered
a question from a reader regarding then prospect Zack Lutz.
No Winter League Games on Christmas yesterday in Puerto
Rico, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, or Australia. There were games in Mexico, but no current
Mets or Mets minor leaguers are playing there.
Stony Brook Athletics.com interviewed Daniel
Zamora who just came back from pitching in the Dominican
League. Daniel
talked about his plan this spring for making the team and what he worked on in
the Dominican League: "I'm really going to go out there and do what I do
best," Zamora said. "I worked on my fastball this winter with Phil
[Regan]. Phil really got my confidence up a lot from where it was earlier this
year. So I plan to get my fastball going, continue to throw my slider the way I
throw it, and I honestly have a changeup I can use now. I'm actually going to
use it this year — not just, 'Hey, it's in my back pocket.' It's in my front
pocket. I'm going to use it."
Since Mack’s Mets was closed yesterday for Christmas, we
have two days in Mets History from UltimateMets:
Born on 12/25:
- Al Jackson (1935)
- Jack Hamilton (1938)
- Dennis Musgraves (1943)
- Rickey Henderson (1958)
- Tom O'Malley (1960)
- Ruben Gotay (1982)
Died on 12/25:
- Nino Espinosa (1987)
- Jim Beauchamp (2007)
Born on this date 12/26:
- Ray Sadecki (1940)
- Chris Chambliss (1948)
Transactions:
New York Mets signed free agent Scott
Holman on December 26, 1979.
New
York Mets signed free agent Jim
Tatum on December 26, 1997.
New
York Mets signed free agent Pete
Walker on December 26, 2000.
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I have more coming up on Belances in my FWIW post this Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteLots of risk with this Mets team, but they are rolling the dice - I think they will win a big jackpot in 2020
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