Mets fans may seem ungracious at times because we are often complaining about either bad skills, bad management, or bad luck. That comes with the territory, being one of only eight teams (Mariners, Pirates, Brewers, Rockies, Padres, Tigers, Guardians) that have not hoisted a championship trophy in the 37 last years.
But this is the season of thankfulness, so for this post, I chose to look on the bright side and give thanks for what I consider to be the top eight of the many blessings that the Mets have:
- Steve Cohen – an owner that loves the Mets and has the resources and the will to spend them to make the team great.
- David Stearns – often the most sought after candidate for a job doesn’t end up with our team, but Steve wanted him and made it happen.
- The pitching lab - now we can really develop our talent and make the prospects as good as the scouts said they were. Hey, we can just fix Drew Smith so we won't have to trade him and then have him haunt the Mets by becoming a dominant reliever for another team.
- A loaded farm system – we seldom possess such riches, but our minor league system has several strong prospects that are playing their way towards the big leagues in the next few years.
- Pete Alonso – a home grown product that has brought much excitement to New York with his prolific power hitting. He has been mentioned with so many of the all-time great sluggers in several categories measuring career power numbers at his age.
- Francisco Lindor – despite all the whining by fans in his first few years, he has proven to be a leader, an outstanding glove, and a silver slugger.
- A blue Ford Bronco – yes, Jeff McNeil finally got his car from Francisco Lindor for winning the 2022 batting title.
- Mack’s Mets – every team has plenty of news sites and opinions from talking heads, but it is only here that you find plenty of information and dialogue about the prospects that will shape future teams.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!
While all of these are perfectly valid reasons to be thankful, we received a highly unexpected piece of news today -- a very early approval for foreigner purchase of property here in Malaysia. That means our new home may be occupied by us in January ahead of schedule. Fingers still remain crossed until I get the Malaysian language letter accurately translated.
ReplyDeleteBe careful using the word "occupation " in that part of the world
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ReplyDeleteI would add the names of the recently hired development people and coaches here...
And you who does so much more than writing on this site
Congratulations Reese! Hope things continue to go smoothly for you.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Carlos Mendoza on getting a solid bench coach in John Gibbons!
Oh boy, Yamamoto might be on his way.
ReplyDeleteThankful that pitchers and catchers report in less than 3 months!
ReplyDeleteThankful that the Mets have 3 months to build the winning roster!
Thankful for getting to actually meet a couple of Mets fans this year!
Thankful for crossing paths with Paul Articulates two or three years ago and mentioning Mack's Mets blog to him!
I won't duplicate Paul's list, but Thankful for the solid core of Mets!
Thankful that I live near the Rumble Ponies and can see Jett Williams play a few times this year! (hopefully just a few before he gets called, but Syracuse isn't all that far away either)
Happy Thanksgiving to all! May the thoughtful articles and comments keep coming on Mack's Mets!
Yes, we've added coaches.
ReplyDeleteNow let's get some players for them to coach.
Happy Turkey Day, everyone!
Jeff McNeil was grateful for his new Bronco. I hear OJ Simpson wants one, too.
ReplyDeleteI am like Gomer Pyle: Grateful, grateful, grateful.
May we all be preoccupied with turkey today, and thankful that Lindor gobbles up grounders.
MLB in mid-August ranked the Mets prospects at # 11:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-pipeline-2023-midseason-system-rankings
They were ranked #11 in pre-season, according to that link. So with all the kids they added in July, they haven't moved up even one spot?
ReplyDeleteSomething's rotten in MLB. 😡
Let’s hope Baby Mets Pt 2 are better than the Baby Mets
ReplyDeleteUpdated Fangraphs has Alex Ramirez #2 Mets prospects, based on tools.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.fangraphs.com/prospects/the-board?org=nym
Their ranking by system has the Mets 7th.
Gus, I probably should have guessed it, but never knew Fangraphs had a prospect list. JT Schwartz and .328 hitting Rylan Thomas not in the top 50? Puzzled.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Ramirez as #2 only makes sense if he had a REALLY bad 2023, and a big bounce back is expected.
Tex,aren’t you the guy who wouldn’t put Ramirez on the 27 man roster? How come? I mean there was lots of room.
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