Mets
fans must be really pissed this weekend.
The
dreaded Yankees went out and traded Jesus Montero to
Seattle for pitcher SP Michael Pineda. They followed this up with signing SP Hiroki Kuroda to a one year contract and all is well
in the Yankees rotation.
Mets
fans everywhere started posting, ‘why can’t the Mets do this’?
Actually,
they could have, but it would have taken the trading of a ‘young, major league
power hitter’ with credentials. Currently, the Mets have one and a half of
these.
Lucas Duda would
not have been enough to get someone like Pineda, but Ike
Davis would have turned the trick. The problem is he currently is the
only young Met ballplayer that has the drawing power to pull off a big trade.
In
the case of Montero, he was only one of three (Gary
Sanchez, Austin Romine) Yankee prospect catchers. They also have Russell
Martin .
The
Mets have this kind of positional debt at only one position, starting pitching,
but the debt is still at minor league levels.
But,
there is good news Mets fans.
Get
through the 2012 season and there is a possibility that four (Matt Harvey, Zack Wheeler, Jenrry Mejia, Jeurys Familia)
‘B’ to ‘A’ rated pitchers will be ready to play in the majors.
Now,
Sandy and Company will be able to approach teams, by position, and fill in the
team’s needs.
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