First, some ‘dirty laundry’… Reese Kaplan continues
to work on his rehab and our hope here is that he is back writing by the time
next season starts. Returning to the site to help us keep the boat afloat is
Mack’s Mets first outside writer, David Rubin.
David and I grew the site back in the early 2000s and I for one are thrilled to
see him back. Look for him to post every Thursday morning, right after John from Albany’s morning posts.
Needless to say, we are still short a few
slots on our 26-man and I will continue to reach out to you to join us here as
a writer. Like I have said in the past, everybody that has ever written here
first started as a reader. It doesn’t bite to write. The site is easy to
navigate, and you write as often as is comfortable for you.
If interested, please email me at: macksmets@gmail.com and I will send you two emails… one from me with my suggestions and two, another that will invite you into the site. It can’t hurt to give it a shot.
If interested, please email me at: macksmets@gmail.com and I will send you two emails… one from me with my suggestions and two, another that will invite you into the site. It can’t hurt to give it a shot.
We here at Mack’s Mets try to come up with
new opinion pieces but, I have to tell you, at this point in the off-season,
it’s tough to come up will new writing angles. We’ve covered just about every
subject three times over. The winter meetings resulted in what I expected… meh.
We are all looking for that magic bullet that will get us to the playoffs. I
happen to think one or more are already on this team.
I wrote early this month a suggestion that
we should pay off all the dead contracts and let them move on so we can build a
new young, exciting team. Many of you thought that that was a dumb idea. You
said, if we are going to pay them what we owe them, why not keep them around
and see what they can do? You probably are right.
One thing I do want to stress is the fact
that our problems are within. Robinson Cano, Yoenis
Cespedes, Jed Lowrie, Jeurys Familia, and Edwin
Diaz did not produce the kind of return needed in 2019 to get this team
to the playoffs. We wouldn’t be in this pickle if they played half as better
than they did… or, in the case of Lowrie and Cespedes, half of nothing would
still be nothing. They need to first, take the field to prove to me that they
are worth keeping around.
I am one of the followers that believe in
the team that put up a 46-26 record after the All-Star break. Our young,
talented stars of this team picked up the ball and almost ran us to a playoff
run. Yes, I agree with most of you that we haven’t done enough in the
off-season, but let’s remember that our General Manager is still working under
a Wilpon budget.
The biggest ‘if’ this season continues to
be the one we are faced with every year… health. The second would be production
from the five names I listed above. Stay healthy and get a good return from
them would make 2020 a season to follow.
There is a good chance we won’t go to the
dance again in 2020, but I believe that will be the last year we don’t get to
observe playoff baseball. I’ve been asked a number of times lately, by both
friends and followers, if the sale will go through. My answer is simple… yes it
will. The league approved him becoming a partial owner when he joined Jerry
Seinfield and Bill Maher in purchasing 4% of the team. Why would the league
change their minds now?
Others have asked me if he’s a shady guy.
Hold up for a second… (picking myself off the
floor after falling while laughing)… not being shady
would eliminate a fair share of the owners in this league that already sit
around the table. Being a good businessman counts here and a kid from Queens
that worked his ass off to become a multi-billionaire qualifies.
The new money will arrive in 2021. New money
to work our long-term extensions with players like Thor. New money to guarantee
that the Polar Bear retires someday as a Met. And new money to secure players
like Mookie Betts, J.T, Realmuto, and/or George Springer.
Oh, it will become better being a Mets
fan.
Mack, I will go with the glass half full for 2020 until facts prove otherwise. I will take my Betances - err - chances in 2020.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course, prayers for a fast recovery for Reese continue.
ReplyDeleteContinued prayers for Reese's recovery.
ReplyDeleteMack - I agree cut the bad contracts. However, that would mean certain people will have to admit their mistakes.
ReplyDeleteJohn -
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that isn't going to matter to Cohen when he can pull the shots.
I am also sure that Cohen hasn't shut his mind off while waiting. He knows what he's going to do regardless of who is called out.
Hope you are correct Mack. My main hope with Cohen is that he surrounds himself with good people and lets them do their job. Hopefully they will value good fundamentals and not fire managers that do and promote managers that don't.
ReplyDeleteJohn
ReplyDeleteThat is NOT going to happen.
Cohen is a hands on man in the mold of George Steinbrenner.
A guy who wants to win? Sign me up?
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