SAVAGE VIEWS – SITTING PRETTY
Here we are with more than a third of the season in the books and we are sitting pretty. Only the Tigers have a better record and they are in the weaker league. Our bats have not quite lived up to expectations, but there have been recent signs of a resurgence.
The big three of Lindor, Soto and Alonso have all been better albeit vs the woeful
Rockies. Baty has shown to be a solid middle of the lineup producer. There is
no reason why the team cannot erupt against the injury ravaged Dodgers. Winning
less than five games in the next seven will be a disappointment.
The ongoing lack of production from two young players remains a concern. Alvarez is someone who was projected to have serious power capable of hitting 30-40 homers in a season. He has not shown any signs of being the offensive player we expected. Hopefully, he figures things out soon.
Mark Vientos is another player whose offensive and
defensive metrics are alarming. Unfortunately, he is out of options and cannot
be sent down. Right Now his only role on the team is as DH. Having him play
third in place of Baty would be a cardinal sin.
Someone who
could benefit from some time in Syracuse is the defensive wizard Acuna. He
seems to have left his bat in San Francisco. While his defense and speed are
positives, his ability to get on base has taken a step backward. Someone should
tell him that “real men” have been known to bunt for a hit.
Rony Mauricio is patiently waiting in the wings and has earned the right to an immediate call-up. He has the ability to solidify the middle of the lineup. His eventual arrival will diminish the playing time for Nimmo and McNeil with Acuna reduced to a late inning defensive role, Jared Young would be the obvious player to return to AAA.
There is no place on the roster for Siri when he is healthy. At
some stage there will be a logjam when Winker is able to return. However, things
have a way of sorting themselves out.
My future
expectations for the likes of Blackburn and Canning are not high, However, it
seems likely that Montas and Manaea will be joining the team within the next
few weeks. Not sure what to expect from Montas but Manaea could really shore up
the rotation.
The Mets
have never had a player win MVP in our 60 plus years. If the ballots were cast
today, the leading candidate would be former Mets prospect Peter Crow
Armstrong. PCA may be the best outfielder in all of baseball and his offensive
numbers are off the board. Ohtani is a distant second.
Ray
June 3, 2025

Vientos will I assume be out for a while. You wonder if between healing and rehab, he might return after Montas, Manaea, and Raley.
ReplyDeleteIt would be amazing if they won 5 of the next 7. As for Mauricio, he has had 73 PAs in his rehab, and who knows how many prior to that in intrasquad games in Florida. He is ready. I wonder who replaces him in AAA? I’d promote Jett.
ReplyDeleteMauricio should slot in Viento's role. DH/PT 3B. I would love to be pleasantly surprised by him.
ReplyDeleteMontas should be nowhere near the rotation right now. As I mentioned the other day, I saw him on SNY, and he looked more like Bartolo Colon than he did himself. I know we are paying him but who do you replace?
Mauricio,2B and DH,Baty 3B, McNeil 2B and CF
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