Hard to believe that a quarter of the season is in the books.
As I write this, the Mets are a mediocre two games under .500. Pre-season, I predicted we would be playoff bound and I’m not backing off – however, the bar is set very low.
There is reason for optimism as they have probably played a more difficult schedule than their competitors in the NL East. Also, the calvary is about to arrive when the likes of Megill, Peterson and Senga rejoin the rotation. Chistian Scott looks like a future ace. These reinforcements plus the return of Alvarez and Drew Smith should make us a compelling team over the next four months.
At some point, players
such as Alonso, Marte, McNeil will start earning their paychecks, although
there have been recent signs of life. To
sum up, an easier schedule, improved rotation and more productive at bats
should carry the team to a wild-card berth.
Of course, once in the playoffs anything is possible.
If it was up to me, I would revamp the roster and move on from the chronic underachievers. Take Starling Marte whose lackluster approach infuriates me. I have nicknamed him “Toe Protector” Marte. He swings at any pitch near his foot. Too bad Gilbert is on the injured list, I would love to have him take over RF.
I don’t remember the last time McNeil hit the
ball hard. His unproductive at bats drags down the rest of the team. He used to be difficult to strike out – no longer
the case. Hopefully, Rony Mauricio is
able to rejoin the team before year’s end.
On one hand I
want Alonso to be a Met for life; on the other hand, I’ve grown tired of his
approach. He is no longer a clutch
hitter. I’m conflicted as to whether he
should be offered an extension. At most,
I would offer a four-year contract in the neighborhood of $140 million. Anything beyond that would be foolish. If he walks or gets traded Mark Vientos could
be an adequate replacement.
The team’s
greatest need is to sign a potent bat to power the lineup. That would mean breaking the bank to sign
Soto. A tandem of Soto and Alonso would make
for an interesting 2025. Otherwise, let
Alanso go and treat 2025 as a transition year while newcomers Gilbert, Acuna,
Rameriz and Williams get incorporated into the lineup.
Recently JD
Martinez hit Willson Contreas with his bat fracturing Contreras’ arm and he was
awarded first base due to catcher’s interference. In my view, JD should have
been called out due to batter’s interference.
JD’s right foot was outside the batter’s box making his positioning illegal. It should be a judgment call rather than an
automatic catcher’s interference.
Seems that
the NY Post’s Phil Mushnick is a follower of Mack’s Mets. He’s taken up my
banner of advocating for the first batter in extra innings to be walked setting
up a potential double play or force out at third.
Next up are
seven games against the Phillies and Marlins.
Should be an interesting week.
Ray
May 14, 2024
Ray,I agree. The only problem is if the next guy bunts the two over. Then, you walk the bags full. Then you hit a guy with a pitch on a pitcher’s count.
ReplyDeleteMcNeil is 32. May we’ll be in decline. Not nearly the same player as5 years ago. Has to be SO HAPPY he signed that extension.
ReplyDeleteToo many unproductive players. McNeil, Baty,Marte,etal.
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