We’re going to try and stay on the positive
side of the fence in Met-land, though I have to tell you, there isn’t much land
allocated over here right now. Today is going to be that rare one-in-five days
that it’s fun watching this team, which means Matt
Harvey is on the mound. It’s absolutely
amazing how much one person can mater on a ball club.
I caught an interview the other night with
Atlanta Braves pitcher Julio Teheran and the reporter asked him what it was like to get a fur
run lead in the top of the first inning. Teheran laughed and said it made the
whole difference in the game.
The Mets seem to have a completely
different swagger when Harvey pitchers. Even Ike
Davis strikes out with a little more
giddy-up in his swing.
I’m obviously writing this before game time
and I have no idea how this game is going to come out. My big decision is
whether to hold this and add it to tomorrow’s morning report (with an update
window) or post it pre-game time. Frankly, I’m writing it while sitting in the
reception area of my ear doctor’s office and it all depends upon whether I
complete this before the appointment starts.
We should know by the end of today where Rafael Montero will pitch
his next game. Sandy Alderson was drooling on SNY yesterday during the game, thinking
about a 2014 rotation that begins with the words Harvey, Wheeler, and Montero.
Everybody told me I was crazy when I said Montero would be ready then and you
were all wrong. These three will lead the way in 2014, throwing the ball to a
guy with a last name that starts with a little ‘d’, and a team that has a
Korean centerfielder (yes, I know, he would fit better in right, but he’ll play
center until the other guy with the last name that starts with a small letter
‘d’ is ready.
Lastly, word is the Mets are checking the
waivers sheets every hour looking for someone that can fill in at first base.
Once they find him, they will option Davis down to AAA for at least a month to
clear his head and start the season over. I’m not sure of the long term
ramifications here, but it will be interesting come the off-season and
arbitration discussions set in. Davis is paid a decent amount of money based on
his great finish in 2012. Well, that just doesn’t exist anymore in money-land
and I’ll be curious to see how this negotiation is handled between the Mets and
Davis’ agent.
Anyway, I am going to post this early so,
enjoy the game and we’ll talk about it in tomorrow morning’s report.
Mack
1 comment:
Signing Choo and trading for at least one other OF will go a long way towards curing what ails the Mets.
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