11/28/25

MACK. - DIRTY LAUNDRY

 


So much dirty… so little time…

 


I saw that the Mets cut fish on their “ace” starter, Frankie Montas.  Look… simply put… this was a mistake made by the Mets, caused by the fact that Montas went down and both the fans and the team never got a chance to see what money bought here. You only have 40 men on your parent pool, and 26 on your active roster. Included in that are up to six starters. Montas was ALWAYS supposed to be one of them, until NEVER stepped in. Frankly, this is good news, three-fold. One, the Mets can move on and make room on the 40 for a talented prospect outfielder that just tore upped Arizona ball, Two, the player gets to be paid handsomely while he rehabs and contemplates his next more. And three, the writers out there never have to write this name again, Triple win.

 


And look who enters the 40 after the exiting on the guy mentioned above that I’m not allowed to mention again… OF Nick Morabito. Is he 40 materials? I think he proved in Arizona these past few months that he is, but I still don’t see a starting slot for him some day. Juan Soto is a fixture in right for, at least, three more seasons. Carson Benge will be a fixture in center into the next decade. Tyrone Taylor will hold down center until Benge is ready. Right now, Jared Young and Ji Hwan Bae are lined up to be the utility outfielders come OD. That’s five outfielders. The only change I see here, possibly on opening day, is Jeff McNeil not being traded, and replacing Benge, who stays in AAA-Syracuse for some more grooming. No. Morabito, AJ Ewing, and possibly Benge will have to wait until mid-season to possibly crack Queens.

 

Speaking of Brandon Nimmo… Sunday brought a whole new wrinkle. My relationship with Brandon started out when I trashed the Mets for signing him. That followed with an ice treatment by him whenever I approached him when he was a Sand Gnat. That being said, he quietly became one of the top 10 left fielders in the game. That’s saying a lot since there are 30 teams. His defense is okay. His hitting is okay. But, I guess, after not making the playoffs by one game, okay isn’t enough. I wish him nothing but the best, as he sets into a clubhouse that includes his old Met buddy, Jake deGrom.

 


Signing up Tyrone Taylor to the 2026 season is such a good idea. One, he’s a nice guy and a positive influence in both the clubhouse and the dugout. Two, he is an incredible defensive centerfielder and the kind of player David Stearns can build his new, defensive minded team around. And third, he can hold the starting CF position down until Benge arrives, sending Taylor into an UT! Role he can play for all three outfield positions. Well worth the $3.8mil they will pay him and pittance for a team with a gazillion payroll.


 

The Marcus Semien trade does bring up a whole new question… exactly where does once Mets top prospect, Jett Williams fit in now? Let’s face it… Semien was not traded for to play second base until Williams was “ready”. No, he is now the Mets second baseman for the next three years. And, we know that centerfield has Carson Benge’s name already written in for. So, where does the Jetster play? My guess is either part of a trade for an established starter or the soon to be starting LEFT fielder for the Mets. This would push back AJ Ewing and Nick Morabito into utility roles or also becoming future trade bait. What a problem to have.


17 comments:

JoeP said...

Why isn't Taylor living in the Mets lab?

Need a place for Jett. Soto to DH sooner than later.

Tom Brennan said...

Nice to have talent. Let me remind everyone that Spotrac is not infallible, but shows Jett as having just a few weeks worth of MLB time in 2026, so we may be overly enthusiastic on him in early 2026. Jett, Ewing, and Morabito are all young and would’ve helped by being the juggernaut outfield of Syracuse for 3 to 4 months. Benge, I would add to the Mets on opening day. And try to see how far he can go.

I’d like to turn Taylor into a 5th OF as quickly as possible.

Eddie from Corona said...

Thanks nimmo for your service time
However the extension was a mistake by awful GM

I think one thing I don’t agree with is Benge being a 10 year CF

He is the CF of the present and immediate future

But I think time will show that he a corner OF who is playing CF

Like nimmo I don’t want to show horn benge as Center fielder
He is a OF playing CF

Eddie from Corona said...

I think for long term and short term Pete is needed
He can play 81/81 1b/dh
And he can protect Soto

He also allows us the space to play our young players

To me benge Ewing Jett and either Reimer or Clifford have to lanes for a shot to play

Eddie from Corona said...

And happy thanksgiving and appreciation to the Mack staff

That Adam Smith said...

I think we’re overrating Jett Williams here and underrating how much the org sees AJ Ewing as a superior prospect and their future CF. I think that Jett will be part of a deal, for either pitching or a shorter term CF (which I believe they’ll bring in) with Benge starting the season in a corner.

Tom Brennan said...

Thanks, Eddie.

Mack Ade said...

Player in the majors 2025 with most RBI's NOT counting himself:

1. Pete Alonso

Mack Ade said...

Benge is better than Ewing who's better than Williams who's better than Morabito

TexasGusCC said...

It wasn’t a mistake Eddie, it was pressure. Nimmo was coming off of a 5.5 fWAR season as a center fielder. The Mets had no one else and baseball has very few. No one realized the plantar fasciitis would set in and rob him of his mobility. The money is fine, the years were wrong. The Mets didn’t have a choice and I don’t recall many detractors.

TexasGusCC said...

I was scrolling down to say the same thing. Jett put on alot of muscle to develop his power too quickly, to get to the majors quicker, and thus diminished his best talent: his speed. He wants to be Dykstra 2.0 but doesn’t have the help of the juice. Yes, I would trade him at this point.

That Adam Smith said...

That may very well be the exact order the FO has them ranked. And I think their dream scenario is Benge in RF with Ewing in center. And with Williams’ future almost assuredly at 2B, the Semien deal gives them at least two years to find their next 2B, making him the most expendable of the four.

Paul Articulates said...

I agree with TexasGus. The Mets played the hand they were dealt to keep a competent center fielder in place. You saw what happened with Mullins - imagine if we had him signed to a long contract like Nimmo. That foot problem changed the game after the ink was dry. I wouldn't blame Stearns for that.

Paul Articulates said...

We appreciate readers like you and thank you for your interest Eddie.

Paul Articulates said...

That order looks legit today, but things have a way of changing in unexpected ways when players face the ultimate competition in MLB. It is great to have choices.

That Adam Smith said...

Things can always change, and any one of the four could fail to meet (or could even exceed) expectations. What is unlikely to change is that Ewing and Morabito are natural CF’s, while Benge, with his strong arm but just a tick above average speed is a natural RF, while Williams is not really a natural OF at all. So we know going in, at least, where these guys will fit if they do in fact meet expectations. To me, that means that of the four, Jett is the odd man out position-wise, and for a FO that needs to upgrade both pitching and CF, the most likely (and almost certain) to be traded this offseason. Morabito is insurance for Ewing, so slightly more likely to be kept, though the need to put him on the 40 could work against that.

D J said...

Adam,
Could Voit be that second baseman in 2-3 years?