SAVAGE VIEWS - Then and Now
Those who
have followed my posts over the past few years know that I can be somewhat of a
contrarian, willing to go against the grain.
Before the 2023 season began, I went on record as saying the Mets were
not a playoff contender. This was based
on several observations:
1. The Mets had a disappointing 101-win
season as they stumbled across the finish line.
This was a warning of things to come.
2. The 2022 success was a result of
very good offensive output from the likes of Alonso, McNeil, Lindor, Marte and
Nimmo. Also, our rotation was solid with
Scherzer, Bassett, Walker, Carrasco and Peterson regularly providing quality
starts. Also, having Diaz in the bullpen
certainly helped. It was unrealistic to
expect to duplicate those numbers in 2023.
3. While it was hard to argue bringing
in Verlander to replace deGrom was a bad move, other decisions left me
scratching my head.
- Letting Walker and Bassett leave and
bringing in Quintana as a replacement.
- Not taking adequate steps to shore
up the bullpen. While signing Robertson
made sense, nothing else was done to shore up the bullpen. An aging rotation requires a strong bullpen.
- Instead of signing someone to
complement Canha, we brought Pham in to compete with him for playing time.
- Nido and Narvaez were signed to two-year
deals giving the impression that Alvarez would not get significant playing time
until 2025. In fact, it was clear during
spring training that Alvarez would be farmed out. Funny, how things work out sometimes.
4. The Braves and Phillies both have
stronger line-ups and the Marlins have a young and excellent pitching staff.
5. Historically, Buck Showalter’s teams
have followed a good year by having a down year.
In 2023, we
have seen the likes of Nimmo, Lindor, McNeil, Marte and Alonso all having poor
statistical years. The starting rotation
has been a disaster most of the year.
The bullpen is due for a major overhaul.
As the
season progresses, Mets fans are hoping we lose enough games to qualify for a
draft lottery pick. At the very least
the deals made up to the trade deadline have refurbished the farm system. It appears that we have had three productive
drafts in a row. We now have quality
prospects throughout the system.
Hopefully, more than a few turn out to be stars.
I am going
to predict that most of today’s core players will be gone by the start of the
2026 season. Nimmo will be replaced by either
by Gilbert or Williams, McNeil by Acuna, Lindor by one of the many ss prospects
and Marte’s contract will have expired. In
fact, I will not be surprised to see both Nimmo and McNeil gone at the next
trade deadline. Alonso is a keeper
because he and Alvarez are the only two power threats on the team.
I strongly
believe the Mets will have a very competitive team in 2024. It’s hard to imagine the core group having
another down year. And we should expect
growth from Alvarez and Baty. I also
think Maurcio and Vientos will be productive major leaguers. The biggest
concern will be putting together a quality starting rotation and bullpen.
While
Showalter’s contract does not expire until next year, I expect a younger manager
will be brought in to take charge of the roster reset.
Gosh, I wish
I was 20 years younger to witness the re-birth of the franchise.
Ray
Ray,
ReplyDeleteExcellent observations. I think we are all looking forward to seeing our prospects flourish and give us some hope for the future. This has been a rough and discouraging year.I have been a fan since 1969.
Steve cannot hide the paycheck for 2024,
ReplyDeleteGood article. But Bassitt and Walker weren't replaced just by Q
ReplyDeleteIt was Q and Senga. Looking to '24, which pair would you choose?
Good Post Savage
ReplyDeleteHere's some of my own predictions.
1. The NY Mets do not win the World Series in 2024.
2. Eric Chavez becomes the new Mets manager by mid-season 2024.
3. Jeremy Barnes opens a tomato stand just outside Citi Field and does quite well with it.
4. Mark Vientos, Francisco Alvarez, Brett Baty, and Ronnie Mauricio make a large good splash in 2024.
5. Two NY Mets rookies make the Opening Day 2024 rotation and do very well.
6. Carlos Quintana makes the Opening Day rotation along with Kodai Senga.
7. The Mets rotation is finally stretched out to a six-man rotation, after all these years that it could have helped save arms.
8. Two new quality younger starters are brought in from outside the organization, one being a lefty starter to go along with Carlos Quintana in the rotation.
9. Hunter Parsons, Sam Coonrod, and Adam Kolarek are invited to 2024 ST.
10. After extensive "Mojo Vibration Therapy" Pat Paulsen (gets my vote) wins the 2024 U.S. Presidency as the 47th President, defeating both Kamala Harris and Mike Pence by a landslide.
What I personally like most about the 2024 season coming.
ReplyDeleteChoices because the MiLB system has much more talent then it did in 2023.
The Mets still have some veteran type players here so that it won't feel like an all rookie NY Mets team to we are watching.
The ship has been righted and it's seaworthy.
It's exciting! Watching new and talented players get their shot and do well is like the greatest thing for a true fan to be a part of witnessing history to be made.
For some reason, young players hustling about and giving 110% often ignites the same affect in players who have been here awhile. Hustling is, in other words, a contagious very good thing. Builds team chemistry and fan hopes.