THE PEN CAN BE MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD!
Mets' Bullpen?
It seems very depleted.
But...is it, actually?
First and foremost, what have we already got?
What's on the clubhouse shelves right now?
Let's look at Fangraphs, who projects what 2023 could look like for guys on the roster.
A) IN-HOUSE:
Edwin Diaz - 64 IP, 38.9% K rate, 8.6% BB rate, 2.45 ERA.
Drew Smith - 63 IP, 25.1% K rate, 8.8% BB rate, 3.91 ERA.
Stephen Nogosek - 60 IP, 23.4% K rate, 8.6% BB rate, 4.12 ERA.
B) Rookies and Recent Adds:
Bryce Montes de Oca - Fangraphs appears to foresee big things from Bryce in 2023. As in 62 games, 62 innings, 28.4% K rate, 12.3% BB rate, and a 3.59 ERA. Listed as a 70 FB, 60 slider, and just 35 Command.
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Eric Orze - MiLB.com
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Eric Orze: 36 IP, 23.9% K rate, 8.3% BB rate, 3.86 ERA. Rated at a max of 50 FB, 50 slider, a strong 60 splitter, 55 command. In the high minors in 2022, 4-3, 4.83 ERA, 69 Ks in 50 IP, including a bad April.
Stephen Ridings, picked up by the Mets? 46 IP, 27.3% K rate, 8.4% BB rate, 3.43 ERA. 70 FB, 55 slider, 45 command. Similar size and velocity to de Oca.
William Woods: Projection: 42 IP, 22.4% K rate, 9.7% BB rate, 4.18 ERA. Projected maxes: FB 60, slider 55, Change up 40, Command 40.
Denyi Reyes: Projection: 43 IP, 18.6% K rate, 5.8% BB rate, 4.43 ERA.
Projected Reyes maxes: FB 50, slider 50, Change up 50, Command 60, but measured currently as about 8 points on average below that, so Reyes seems to have room to improve.
Eliezer Hernandez: Projected 133 IP, 23.5% K rate, 6.9% BB rate, 4.39 ERA, 60 FB, 50 slider, 50 change up, 55 command max. Trevor Williams' replacement?
Jeff Brigham: Projected: 56 gms, 56 IP, 26.4% K, 9.4% BB, 4.00 ERA
If it played out like that for the 7 hurlers above, not so bad - but the last 7 new, unproven guys above, to me, equal too many unknowns for my comfort zone.
Interestingly, the forgotten man, Joey Lucchesi, in Fangraphs is projected at 103 innings, 6-6, 4.23 ERA split between spot starts and relief which, if he can do that much, wouldn't be bad.
Solution?
Bring back “Adam Ant” Ottavino and possibly add lefty Andrew Chafin, then go from there.
Do I hear an Amen, brother?
In fact, I asked my brother Steve - besides the above 10 listed pen arms, plus Joey, he wants FIVE more bullpen arms added, including Adam and Andrew. He's taking no chances.
He's seen, as I have, that too many Mets innings each year are pitched by low-talent bottom feeders, less so in 2022 than in recent years. And in many seasons, a crappy pen has been a playoff-preventing phenomenon.
101 wins was nice. Let's not regress. Killer pen, please. Not a crappy one.
The Wilpons used to cross their fingers - Steve Cohen needs to not go there. Buy a bushel of pens.