BTH @BeyondTheHalo
Ranking the 20 worst contracts in MLB:
"The Mets would not have brought this
trade if they didn't feel like it put the Mets in the best position to win
going forward. They made it very apparent that they weren't actively shopping
me but that the Rangers really, really, really wanted me."
This season, Nimmo slashed
.262/.324/.436/.760 with 27 doubles, 25 home runs, and 92 RBI in 155 games.
He’s a great hitter and a solid glove in the outfield. 4
Why did the Rangers want him so bad? Probably
because they non-tendered their former outfield star, Adolis
Garcia. Now, they just replaced him with someone better, and
can focus on other aspects they need to upgrade.
Chris Monte @montemania
Something to note: Marcus Semien is a
hardcore workout, training, lifting, hustle guy that has only been a good
influence on younger players in both Oakland and Texas. I don't think that
element of his acquisition is minor. The Mets unquestionably were unfocused and
lax last year. They won't have that option without an issue next year if Semien
is around.
Brandon Nimmo-Marcus Semien trade
The core wasn’t good enough
The Mets entered the Stearns era in 2024
wondering how good they could be around their long-term core of Nimmo, Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil. And
despite a memorable run to the National League Championship Series that fall,
that core was not good enough over the larger sample of two 162-game seasons.
New York won 89 and 83 games; the total of 172 finished sixth in the NL in that
span (behind the Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers,
San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs) and 11th in the majors.
At some point in the final stretch of the
2025 season, whether or not the Mets made the postseason became irrelevant to
how the front office would judge the group. New York played too poorly for too
long to redeem itself just by getting in, which of course it didn’t anyway.
Unprotected From the Rule 5 Draft
Blake Burkhalter (RHP) – Atlanta Braves
2025 Stats: 32 G (16 GS), 103 IP, 3.32 ERA,
3.53 FIP, 88 K
This Braves omission is the one that likely
stands out the most to people around the baseball world.
Blake Burkhalter was taken by the Braves out
of Auburn as the compensation pick that they received after Freddie Freeman
left for Los Angeles. Primarily a back-end bullpen arm during his time at
Auburn, Atlanta was quick to announce him as a starting pitcher as soon as he
was selected.
Burkhalter missed the majority of the 2023
and ’24 seasons recovering from Tommy John.
After making his return halfway through the
2024 campaign, he was able to limit opposing hitters to a .240 average and
continued to showcase his four-pitch mix, comprising a 94 mph fastball, a
cutter, a change-up, and a curveball; the two off-speed pitches were generating
over a 30% whiff rate.
The 25-year-old right-hander should be
selected in this December’s draft by any team looking for a back-end starter,
or long guy to add to the bullpen.






Burkhalter sounds good, should be nabbed early.
ReplyDeleteSemien seems tough-nosed. Good.
I agree in Burk
DeleteReady to blossom
I think that Semien is going to be a good add. His range at 2B mitigates Pete’s range issues (DH’ing half the time would help as well), and will also keep some balls from getting through to the defensively challenged Soto (assuming he doesn’t move to LF). Semien’s bat in the second half last year - until he shut it down - was very good. And he’s clearly, from all that I’ve ready, a hard worker and great teammate. Looking forward to two new OF on opening day. Also, don’t be surprised (it seems like a lot of folks will be surprised) if McNeil is still here, and if he ends up playing a lot of 1B when Pete (who I do believe they’ll bring back) DH’s.
ReplyDeleteI would call San Diego and see how much of Machado salary they are willing to pay down?
ReplyDeleteIf money was equal I would rather Machado over Alonso protecting Soto in the batting order.
Plus he plays a good 3rd base.
I would also prefer Tatis over Kyle Tucker.
Tatis would be cheaper and plays an amazing CF.
Ask San Diego to pay down 5.3mill a year of Machado and we take on all of Tatis’s contract for Baty, Mauricio, Vientos, Sproat and AJ Ewing.
Money wise it would be cheaper than signing Tucker and Alonso/Bellinger
What do you guys think?
Personally, I wouldn't want those guys in my clubhouse.
DeleteMark Simon posted this link about the top underachieving players in 2025 based on Expected vs Real OPS. Who tops the charts?
ReplyDeleteMcNeil (1st) & Taylor (2nd). Semien was 8th.
McNeil: -.144 OPS differential
Taylor: -.118 OPS differential
Semien: -.084 OPS differential
Semien was on this list last year as well.
https://www.sportsinfosolutions.com/2025/11/25/mets-abound-on-list-of-mlbs-most-underachieving-hitters-in-2025/
This tells me moving McNeil would be selling low.