10/31/20

Mike's Mets - Welcome to the Promised Land

 


By Mike Steffanos October 30, 2020


As I sit here writing this, the Wilpon era has just ended. With word that the final hurdle of approval by the mayor has been overcome, this thing is in the books. It's a great moment for Mets fans, but the real work is only beginning. The goal has to be to put a real playoff contender on the field in 2021, and that's going to be no small task.


I wrote last week about how the Dodgers were an obvious model for how a smarter, better financed Mets organization should operate. The Dodgers are a big market team that smartly leverages some small market club principals. This ensures that the money they're spending is being used wisely and the team enjoys the maximum possible success for their money. Remember, before the Madoff revelations came out, the Mets ran very respectable payrolls and still struggled to sustain more than fleeting success.


Their are also obvious parallels in the recent history of the Mets and Dodgers. The current LA ownership bought the club in 2012, when the Dodgers were in a similar place to where the Mets are today. LA was languishing under the awful and parsimonious ownership of Frank McCourt at the time. The new ownership immediately upped the payroll, but they also implemented a lot of improvements to the organization that weren't as public facing, but had everything to do with the club's ability to sustain consistent success. If the Mets could even approximate the success that the Dodgers have enjoyed, Mets fans like myself would be overjoyed. That success would pay off with greater revenues for the team, and the fanbase would grow even if the Yankees continue to enjoy success.


By the way, I'm impressed by Cohen's initial statement, as tweeted by the Daily News' Deesha Thosar:



It's smart to invest some money in goodwill with both the city and employees right off the bat.


Once the final details of the sale are complete and Cohen and Sandy Alderson are fully in place, we'll no longer have to speculate on how the organization might proceed. We'll be able to start making judgements on what they actually do. One thing is for sure, however, Steve Cohen will never again be as wildly popular with Mets fans as he is today. Right now every fan is able to project his greatest hopes onto the relative blank slate that is the new owner, but he'll obviously not be able to do what each and every one of us hope to see. I suspect there might be some disappointment if he doesn't sign Realmuto, George Springer and Trevor Bauer to deals before the first real snowfall, but that doesn't seem a likely approach for a man whose first move was to hire Sandy Alderson. But no one can really predict with any certainty exactly how the winter will play out.


I don't expect to be 100% on board with every single move the club makes. There will be moves made and moves not made that I won't agree with, and it would be extremely silly of me to believe otherwise. It's the God-given right of every sports fan to passionately argue for our own point of view in what's best for our team. On the other hand, I think the vast majority of us would agree we want to see intelligence, smart decision making and adherence to a solid plan in the overall operations of the Mets. What was really rough about the last decade of the Wilpon era in particular was that there was no sense of any of that. The Wilpons were much more interested in convincing the fans that the club could contend in order to sell tickets and service their debt than they were in doing the hard work and smart investments to make it happen.


I do think the Mets have to make a significant free agent signing this winter. I literally can't imagine a scenario where they don't. There is a need to establish credibility with the fan base, and at least one major free agent signing is the way to do that. Beyond that, however, I think I'd be surprised to see a spending orgy that lands multiple top free agents. I think a lot of 2021 spending will be on building something the Mets have lacked for a long time, true 40-man roster depth - something that both the Rays and Dodgers in their respective ways utilized to get to this year's World Series. I thought Tim Britton really had a good take on this in a piece in The Athletic yesterday:


The Mets are getting to the point that the front half of their roster can be competitive in the National League, especially with a big addition or two. Concentrating on spots 21 through 40 on the roster, though, is necessary to compete with teams like the Dodgers.



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3 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Britton is making exactly the point I have been making over and over. The Whole Roster Matters.

Eddie from Corona said...

The whole roster matters but we need multiple of top free agents if winning in 2021 is the goal

If building a foundation is the goal then there is no need to get a singluar Bauer or springer because it’s not enough
We need Bauer and springer and McCann or a zunno and a hand
We need all of that
We should not trade anyone because this group has not had the opportunity to evaluate who is best to go forward
And by not trading anyone we would be building depth

nickel7168 said...

Current Mets Players acquired by Sandy Alderson: 10/29/10 til 6/26/18
(by Draft, FA, IFA or Trade - does not include some players still in the DSL) - most notable in red

Nimmo, Brandon (OF) 2011
Gsellman, Robert (RHP) 2011
Lugo, Seth (RHP) 2011
Syndergaard, Noah (RHP) 2012
Oswalt, Corey (RHP) 2012
Nido, Tomas (C) 2012
Sewald, Paul (RHP) 2012
Smith, Dominic (1B) 2013
Rosario, Ahmed (SS)DSL 2013
Guillorme, Luis (IF) 2013
McNeil, Jeff (IF-OF) 2013
Silva, Luis (RHP) 2013
Sanchez, Ali (C) 2013
Carpio, Luis (SS) 2013
Uceta, Adonis (RHP) 2013
Conforto, Michael (OF) 2014
Blackham, Matt (RRP) 2014
Romero, Yoel (SS) Ven 2014
Fermin, Edgardo (SS)DSL 2014
Gonzalez, Harol (RHP) DSL 2014
Hernandez, Carlos Luis (RHP)DSL 2014
Huertas, Joel (LRP) 2014
Moreno, Hansel (OF-IF))DSL 2014
Moreno, Jose (RHP) 2014
Lindsay, Desmond (OF) 2015
Thompson, David (3B) 2015
Szapucki, Thomas (LHP) 2015
Taylor, Corey (RHP) 2015
Mazeika, Patrick (C) 2015
Kaczmarski, Kevin (OF) 2015
Shaw, Joe (RHP) 2015
McIlraith, Thomas (RHP) 2015
Gimenez, Andres (SS)VEN 2015
Guerrero,Gregory (SS)DOM 2015
Lagrange, Wagner (OF)DSL 2015
Uriarte, Juan (C)DSL 2015
Zabaleta, Ezequiel (RHP)DSL 2015
Alonso, Peter (1B) 2016
Paez, Michael (SS) 2016
Tiberi, Blake (3B) 2016
Holderman, Colin (RHP) 2016
Rizzie, Dan (C) 2016
Cleveland, Matt (RHP) 2016
Zanon, Jacob (CF) 2016
Bryant, Garrison (RHP) 2016
Newton, Shervyen (SS) 2016
Campos, Yeizo (RHP)DSL 2016
Granadillo, Guillermo (OF)DSL 2016
Mena, Jose (C) 2016
Nunez, Dedniel (RHP) DSL 2016
Otanez, Michel (RHP) 2016
Peroza, Jose (1/3B)DSL 2016
Regnault, Andres (C) 2016
Reyes, Wilmer (SS-2B) 2016
Taveras, Willy (RHP) 2016
Tebow, Tim (OF) 2016
Vilera, Jaison (RHP) 2016
Peterson, David (LHP) 2017
Vientos, Mark (SS/3B) 2017
Brodey, Quinn (OF) 2017
Dibrell, Tony (RHP) 2017
Renteria, Marcel (RHP) 2017
Winaker, Matt (1B-OF) 2017
O'Neil, Conner (RHP) 2017
Cobb, Trey (RHP) 2017
Hutchinson, Bryce (RHP) 2017
Astudillo, Wilfred (C-1B)DSL 2017
Bohanek, Cody (IF) 2017
Butto, Jose (RHP) 2017
Cavallaro, Joe (RHP) 2017
Cornielly, Joshua (RHP)DSL 2017
Consuegra, Stanley (OF)DSL 2017
Escalona, Jhonfran (RHP)DSL 2017
Espino, Sebastian (SS) 2017
Hernandez, Adrian (OF) 2017
Mauricio, Ronny (SS)DSL 2017
McCall, Liam (RHP) 2017
Mena, Malky (RHP) 2017
Rojas, Oscar(RHP) DSL 2017
Salazar, Eduardo (OF)VEN 2017
Toffey, Will (3B) 2017
Vasquez, Jeremy (1B) 2017
Walker, Joshua (LHP) 2017
Wilson, Kyle (RHP) 2017
Nogosek, Stephen (RHP) 2017
Smith, Drew (RRP) 2017
Zamora, Daniel (LHP) 2018
Cortes, Carlos (2B) 2018
Gilliam, Ryley (RHP) 2018
Meyer, Nick (C) 2018
Alvarez, Francisco (C) VEN 2018
Aybar, Adrian (RHP)DSL 2018
Colina, Robert (RHP) 2018
Colon, Jeffrey (RHP) 2018
Dominguez, Christofer (LHP) DSL 2018
Escorcha, Jefferson (LHP) 2018
Garcia, Benito (RHP)DSL 2018
Gonzalez, Brailin (LHP)DSL 2018
Gonzalez, Saul (RHP) 2018
Hammer, Zachary (RHS) 2018
Hardy, Brendan (RHS) 2018
Hickey, Mitch (RHP) 2018
Loaiza, Cesar (LHP) DSL 2018
Loyo, Juan (C) 2018
Lugo, Willian (SS) DSL 2018
Megill, Tylor (RHP) 2018
Metoyer, Brian (RHS) 2018
Mitchell, Andrew (LHP) 2018
Molina, Gerson (OF)CUBAN 2018
Palmer, Jaylen (SS) 2018
Parra, Franklin (LHS) 2018
Rodriguez, Endy (C-1B) 2018
Rodriguez, Manny (SS) 2018
Santos, Junior (RHP) DSL 2018
Santos, Reyson (RHP) 2018
Senger, Hayden (C) 2018
Suarez, Joander (RHP) 2018
Valdez, Freddy (OF) 2018
Ventura, Jordany (RHP) 2018
Wilson, Tommy (RHS) 2018
Winans, Allan (RHP) 2018
Woodard, L.A.(SS) 2018