My column
today was going to be a comparison between the Mets vs the Braves and Phillies
rosters heading into 2025. Paul beat me to the punch and did a marvelous job.
So, I’m forced to switch gears.
The good news is that the Mets have not signed Iglesias, although I heard rumors that he was offered a contract. Why would we offer a contract to a 35-year-old player when you have the 22-year-old Acuna in the wings?
LuisAngel may not have a
recording contract but he offers a lot more versatility than Iglesias. Not only
can he play the infield but the outfield as well. The team needs to get younger
by bringing in at least 2-3 prospects each year.
In any event
I decided to make a wild guess on what to expect this year from our amazing 13
players. I should mention that I expect Marte to be traded, with Baty taking his
spot. However, the potential is there. Let’s see how the season unfolds.
Player |
BA |
Homers |
RBIs |
||
Francisco |
Lindor |
0.280 |
34 |
108 |
|
Mark |
Vientos |
0.265 |
38 |
96 |
|
Juan |
Soto |
0.292 |
42 |
120 |
|
Pete |
Alonso |
0.262 |
45 |
126 |
|
Brandon |
Nimmo |
0.285 |
23 |
72 |
|
Francisco |
Alvarez |
0.256 |
35 |
85 |
|
Jeff |
McNeil |
0.312 |
18 |
72 |
|
Jesse |
Winker/Marte |
0.240 |
15 |
60 |
|
Taylor/Seri |
Gilbert |
0.230 |
21 |
62 |
|
Torrens/Acuna |
0.250 |
8 |
48 |
||
279 |
849 |
It needs to
be mentioned that the Braves and Phillies will be fielding equally impressive
lineups. On paper, both the Braves and the Phillies seem to boast stronger
pitching staffs. Probably comes down to which teams can better survive the
inevitable injuries.
Ray
February 11,
2025
6 comments:
Ray, I like those projections. Those are bold indeed. I like bold.
Pre season is the time to dream.
So you are talking about a 920 run team - hitters 14-20 that we don't know about yet will drive in roughly 40 runs, and RBI's only account for 95% of the runs scored, so another 40+ on top of your 849 RBI gets you to about 920 or 925 runs. I'll take that.
Not woke numbers
Think I'll go back to sleep. Not golfing weather today.
I would love to see those kind of numbers at season's end.
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