There has been conversation online about the
lack of a long term contract for manager Terry Collins.
It’s my opinion that that team plays better when they know who is in charge, especially
if it is for more than a year. Whether you like it or not, a manager is judged
on wins and loses and 2013 will not be a pretty season for TC. I don’t know why
I feel this way, but I have never looked upon Collins as your classic Mets
manager. I see him as a bridge to the next generation of power managers that
tend to survive best in the media giants like New York. Who I don’t know, but
there is no one in the organization that fits that bill. Tim Teufel would be a great cheap, but offers no big
city experience at the helm. Tony La Russa minus
15 years would fit great.
Kirk Nieuwenhuis went
1-for-5 w/a single at DH in a minor-league game
Another $20 donation today... God bless.
Another $20 donation today... God bless.
Chatter has begun in the clubhouse about who
is heading north. One of the players that has been pulled aside and told he
needs to secure housing in the big Apple is Marlon Byrd
(it figures that MetsBlog posts that he’s got a 99.9% chance of going
north while I’m saving this for tomorrow morning’s report). He won it for two
reasons; he’s looked great and most everyone else hasn’t, so Byrd will be the
starting right fielder until something better comes along, or he falters.Lucas Duda will be the left fielder regardless of what
he hits in ST,, which leaves center plus two utility slots. Technically, one
has already been won (Jordany Valdespin), but he
most probably will open the season on second base. Remember now, Daniel Murphy has always been a slow healer and he’s
showing no signs of being ready for opening day. It will be interesting to see
what they do with the Collin Cowgill/Mike Baxter situation. Cowgill looked like
he was a sure fit early, but has calmed down lately and still hasn’t locked up
a slot. On the other hand, Baxter refuses to hit hard enough to even earn a
pinch hitter role.
The Dodgers released ex-prospect infielder Dallas McPherson.
Seattle reassigned C Mike
Zunino and RHP Logan Bawcom to minor league
camp.
Eric Simon on Matt Harvey - link
- Harvey is off to a great start, but when you add it up — the hype surrounding
him being a first round draft pick and the expectations of him helping to
cement the Mets rotation as an excellent ones for years and years to come —
there's a mountain of expectation piled on a guy who's been in the majors for
only a little over two months. Matt served us a great opening appetizer, and
now we're expecting the meal to be the best thing we've eaten in a long long
time.
Bold Prediction: The Jays make the World Series. I’m a total homer for saying
that, so allow me some smaller bold predictions: R.A.
Dickey struggles in the early months but finds his groove by mid-season.
Steve Delabar becomes a reliable late-inning reliever. Jose Bautista and Edwin
Encarnacion combine for 80 home runs but J.P. Arencibia and Adam Lind combine
for only 25. Mark Buehrle struggles but still throws 200 innings for the 13th
straight season.
Thoughts on Wednesday's game:
-It was good to see Collin Cowgill come out of his funk, Ruben Tejada start the third inning off with a double, and Matt den Dekker drive in two with a classic dD 3-baser. Also, The Spinster continues his Jose Reyes imitation and Jeurys Familia continues to make it hard to send him down.
-the bad news is all Dillon Gee. He will have two more starts to turn this around.
Thoughts on Wednesday's game:
-It was good to see Collin Cowgill come out of his funk, Ruben Tejada start the third inning off with a double, and Matt den Dekker drive in two with a classic dD 3-baser. Also, The Spinster continues his Jose Reyes imitation and Jeurys Familia continues to make it hard to send him down.
-the bad news is all Dillon Gee. He will have two more starts to turn this around.
THREE-YEAR TOTALS FOR RUNS SCORED PER PARK | |||||||
MOST RUNS | LGE | LVL | R/G | FEWEST RUNS | LGE | LVL | R/G |
High Desert | CAL | HiA | 14.65 | Savannah | SAL | LoA | 7.00 |
Albuquerque | PCL | AAA | 14.17 | Palm Beach | FSL | HiA | 7.50 |
Colorado Springs* | PCL | AAA | 13.45 | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre# | IL | AAA | 7.58 |
Reno | PCL | AAA | 13.32 | Arkansas | TL | AA | 7.67 |
Lancaster | CAL | HiA | 13.24 | Wilmington | CAR | HiA | 7.73 |
Las Vegas | PCL | AAA | 12.81 | Jupiter | FSL | HiA | 7.76 |
Asheville | SAL | LoA | 11.97 | Lehigh Valley | IL | AAA | 7.78 |
Salt Lake | PCL | AAA | 11.77 | Richmond | EL | AA | 7.87 |
Tucson^ | PCL | AAA | 11.69 | Augusta | SAL | LoA | 7.92 |
Northwest Arkansas | TL | AA | 10.86 | Brevard County | FSL | HiA | 7.94 |
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