8/25/21

Reese Kaplan -- Mets Must Rethink How to Win Ballgames

How would you go about building a long term formula for Mets success?  There are a number of issues at hand, so start with a blank slate and decide what it is that a winning team needs, what do the Mets have and how much should be retained moving forward into the future?

Home Run Power


Earl Weaver was famous for managing towards the game-changing swing producing a three-run homer.  In fact, his exact quote was, “The key to winning baseball games is pitching, fundamentals, and three run homers.”



Obviously the launch angle driven metrics these days buy into this philosophy big-time and the Mets certainly have some players capable of providing those three-run dingers in bulk.  Pete Alonso, Dom Smith, J.D. Davis, Francisco Lindor, Javy Baez and long forgotten Robinson Cano are all capable of driving more than 20 long balls in a season.  Next comes the big decision about Michael Conforto who, despite his 2021 tailspin, is in this category as well.  Then there are the 15+ HR guys like Jeff McNeil, Jonathan Villar, Brandon Nimmo, Kevin Pillar and even James McCann.  


The problem with the long ball guys is that they often provide mediocre batting averages, striking out way too much and offering up lackluster OBP numbers.  Chicks may dig the long ball (per Tom Glavine’s long ago TV commercial), but it’s better if they can also get on base themselves.  No one wants a team composed of 8 starting Dave Kingman types who can hit the ball a mile but do not very much of anything else.


Stolen Bases


Who here is old enough to remember the days of the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds among other teams that could positively drive you to overindulging in your chosen adult beverages with their runners racking up many extra bases by virtue of their legs?  I’m not just talking about the steals themselves, though the Mets are in the bottom of the majors in that regard.  It’s also about learning to hit behind runners, to lay down bunts and to be aggressive on the basepaths.  The Mets as they are currently constructed are a station-to-station team which is fine if your only method of scoring runs is the long ball, but as other teams have demonstrated, you also need to look at a base at a time as well.  



Since we are Mets fans, think back to what it was like when guys like Mookie Wilson, Lenny Dykstra, Jose Reyes, Roger Cedeno, Vince Coleman and others wreaked havoc on opposing pitchers.  Francisco Lindor is a great example of someone capable of doing more with his legs than he’s shown.  In 2019 he had 25 SBs.  Brandon Nimmo seems like he has good speed but doesn’t use it.  Javier Baez has eclipsed the 20 SB mark as well.  Why has the team abandoned this offensive weapon?


Fundamentals


Who here can remember Little League baseball when you were forever doing practice drills to field effectively, to turn the double play, to hit the cutoff man with throws, to take pitches outside the strike zone and to take chances to force the other club to make mistakes?  I’m sure it’s still done today, but watching the Mets makes you think a lot of these fundamentals have become obsolete in their way of thinking.



As much as players are treated like specialized athletes (and sometimes prima donnas), the fact is that the club is not performing particularly well now and hasn’t done so for the past few years.  It would seem that players who take for granted the basic tenets of the game need a hard core refresher course in order to add scoring and defensive aspects to their game that
don’t currently exist.  


Pitching


Just as folks became enamored of home runs, the same thing happened with both starting and relief pitching when it comes to the strikeout.  Make no mistake about it, there’s nothing more satisfying that seeing a hurler make a batter look weak and ineffective by having him either flail helplessly at a pitch or leave the bat on his shoulder when a ball breaks inside the strike zone.  In order to succeed you need to be a big strikeout guy, right?



What if I told you there was a pretty dazzling Hall of Famer who spent 20 years starting games in the majors yet only averaged 6.8 strikeouts per 9 IP?  That hurler would be none other than Tom Seaver.  Look a little deeper and there’s another effective arm who played for the Braves who notched just 6.1 Ks per 9 IP.  That would be Greg Maddux.  On the Mets right now you have a pitcher like Marcus Stroman having the best year of his career with a 2.85 ERA and he’s crossed into his best ever mere 8 Ks per 9 IP.  


The point here is to find pitchers who know how to get batters out and not rely only on the strikeout as their exclusive effective tool for doing so.  How many Tommy John Surgeries can be traced to overthrowing to try to get an extra MPH or two with the goal to drive up strikeout totals at the cost of losing the pitchers for weeks, months or years at a time.  


10 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Changes must be made, absent a miracle finish. For all the fan fondness of Mets' magical finishes, most years, they are fantasy. The team desperately needs to figure out how to score.

The eclipse has occurred. The Mets have now scored OVER 200 fewer runs than the Astros. How would the Mets be doing if they had scored 100 more runs this season? Most likely golden.

Nice picture of Lance Johnson. While too many 2021 Mets hitters are close to hitting .227, Johnson had 227 hits back in 1996 for the Mets - and stole 50. Maybe they should study how he compiled those 227 hits and try to emulate that.

Lastly, the 1985 Cards stop 314 games - and a pennant from the Mets. This year, the Mets have stolen 34. With no pennant.

Tom Brennan said...

Cards stole 314 bases - not stop.

TexasGusCC said...

Tom, watching the Dodgers game this weekend, Gary Cohen pointed out how the Dodgers give themselves up to move runners along. The Dodgers have won 9 straight divisions and are hunting one again. The Mets feel it’s foolishness to give up the out and are usually in the bottom half of the division. Guess it’s just stupid to emulate success.

John From Albany said...

If only the Mets had a minor league manager that preached that style of baseball. I'd bet he'd win a championship in that league. Wait they did - Fonzie - and he won a championship in that league in 2019. And they fired him.

At least they get to hand out championship rings this Saturday.

TexasGusCC said...

John, that was one of many ego-driven, thoughtless moves that BVW made. It was nice to see the Mets bring back Alfonzo for the Mets HOF. Hopefully next year they can have him on the major league coaching staff in some capacity, when Bochy is managing.

Mack Ade said...

If I was Cohen:

1. Open the checkbook to Theo Epstein

2. Then, after Epstein agrees to come aboard, fire Sandy.

3. Give suggestions to Epstein but no further actions can be done other than by him. That would be like closing air bases down before Americans are out... wait.

TexasGusCC said...

For the record, I didn’t like the thoughtless less-ego-driven Baez for PCA trade either. I thought the Mets said they weren’t trading anymore top prospects this previous offseason? Too much has been all about pleasing Lindor it appears, who I wouldn’t have rushed to extend. It’s not like he wouldn’t have accepted a max offer after the season, and if he didn’t like New York and didn’t want to play there, good riddance.

While I’m at it, I’m not re-signing Stroman or Conforto, unless it’s a real hometown deal. I don’t believe Stroman can do this over the long haul. Further, I am trading Pete Alonso, as I said last winter. This is his ceiling and it’s not high enough. His defense continues negative and will get worse as he ages. The homeruns are nice but the .260 average will only decrease, doubt he will ever hit .270, and the strikeouts…. If Conforto gives me a hometown deal, I can trade McNeil or Smith.

Put Davis at 1B, Smith in LF, McNeil in RF, Cano as DH, Bryant at 3B, Villar at 2B. That’s just a start to the remake.

TexasGusCC said...

I’d keep Sandy as President another year. Why embarrass the man? Hire Epstein with an agreement, he will be the baseball guy for one year and Alderson will monitor the bills, then Epstein will take over. Alderson said this would probably be two years anyway… Realize, Epstein wants $10MM…

Tom Brennan said...

Texas Gus, the Mets' hitters are a classic case of the whole is Way less than the sum of the parts. Winning teams are more.

Mack Ade said...

In today's market he is worth it.