LIVE BREAKING NEWS: @gappleSNY, @SteveGelbs, and @martinonyc react to news that Robinson Cano will be suspended for the 2021 season https://t.co/TG0duEGAzm
— SNY (@SNYtv) November 18, 2020
Sandy Alderson, in a statement: “We were extremely disappointed to be informed about Robinson’s suspension for violating Major League Baseball’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. The violation is very unfortunate for him, the organization, our fans, and the sport."
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) November 18, 2020
Robinson Cano receives a 162-game suspension by MLB without pay for testing positive for the PED Stanozolol.
— Deesha (@DeeshaThosar) November 18, 2020
Sandy Alderson: “We were extremely disappointed to be informed about (Cano’s) suspension. ... The violation is very unfortunate for him, the org, our fans, & the sport.”
Mets presumably had big $ to spend. Now they have more, thanks to the Cano ban. LeMahieu and/or Ozuna fit better now. Springer, Realmuto still fit. Also need starting pitchers of course. Should be a wild winter for them.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 18, 2020
Mets have now immediately solved a positional issue. This could have a big impact on off-season plans and player acquisitions IMO. Puts a Mcneil or Gimenez at 2B now among other things. https://t.co/HOo4BtxYQz
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) November 18, 2020
The Mets are saving the 2021 salary of CanĂ³, who did not appeal. However, assuming he can stay clean while out for the year, he will return in 2022 at age 39 having not faced MLB pitching for 15 plus months, with 2 years and $48M to go.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 18, 2020
Don't feel all ecstatic about the money saved. Yes, that $20 million can be put to something else. Remember now that his trade value has just plunged below the floor and you will be stuck with him until the bitter end.
ReplyDeleteYep. So much for a creative trade package sending him to Colorado to off-set a trade for Arenado.
ReplyDeleteRemember he tested positive the year the Mets traded for him - which was even more reason their top draft pick should not have been included.
Reese I’m sorry but I am so ecstatic right now. This couldn’t have been scripted better to start the offseason.
ReplyDelete1) Cohen new owner
2) cano suspended and open up more money for us to spend in probably the best offseason to have money
3) sign as many top free agents as possible
They probably will buy him out for the remaining 2 years of his contract. So he probably has played his last game as a Met. Hopefully he gives them a deal and breaks down the remaining $40 million over 10 years so he doesn’t hit our cap so hard over the next 2 years.
Go sign DiDi and Morton with most of the money saved from this years Cano contract
Zozo
Yeah this is good for the Mets. Lets face it his defense is clearly on the decline, it was really noticeable in 2019. Playing McNeil/Gimenez up the middle and Smith at 1st just makes them so much better. Giving Guillorme some time at 3rd with JD would help as well. I think we already expect an upgrade for CF & C and it could catapult the Mets into being one of the better defensive teams in the league. Cano hit well his past season but well he was on roids...he is so far past the right side of 30 he is only going to get worse. I dont expect to ever see him in a Mets uniform again.
ReplyDeleteC - TBD
1 - Smith
2 - McNeil
3 - JD/Guillorme
SS - Gimenez
LF - Nimmo
RF - Conforto
CF - TBD
DH - Alonso
Tim does a really nice job discussing Cano.
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Even beofre this bust, there was zero chance including Cano in a trade to any team besides the Yankees. He has no trade protection. This is dumb by Cano and bad news for him, but it's excellent news for the Mets. This offseason has been a bonanza and they haven't even acquired a player yet!
ReplyDeleteEven before this news, I had put DJ LeMahieu at the top of my FA list. He not only is a perfect addition at 2B, but stealing him away from the Bronx makes the taste sweeter.
ReplyDeleteGo get him, Sandy!
I am much more on the Lindor wagon now. I can just see a keystone combo of Lindor and Gimenez. Talk about lights out defense!
ReplyDeleteAs for LeMahieu, next to Bauer, he is one of the 'be careful what you wish for' free agents this year. He has played his entire career in Colorado and Yankee Stadium and his home/away splits are just plain scary.
In his league leading batting average of .348 with the Rockies in 2016, his OPS at Coors was 1.064; on the road 0.747.
In 2019 with the Yankees he stood at .977 at Yankee Stadium, .818 on the road (not too shabby either, but).
In the shortened 2020 season, his Yankee Stadium OPS was an out of this world 1.265, while only a pedestrian .759 away from home.
His 2016, 2019, and 2020 seasons were the only three seasons where his overall OPS was over .800.
While we read about how nobody can shift on him and he developed a lot of power, nobody took advantage of their home cooking (or short RF line) better than DJ.
I would be very leery that he will never approach his 2019 or 2020 levels if he leaves the Bronx. (that and the fact that he will be 33 years old in July - not prime age for second baseman as his fielding has already been slipping and he never did have good fielding stats at 3B)
Great points about DJ 1969. The word is that he wants 5 years nad the Yankees - who should know him bets, want to give him just 3. I like the player but would be leery about a 5 year contract as well.
ReplyDeleteAstute analysis ‘69. Very smart thinking.
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