I’m happy to report that Gerrit
den Decker, father of Matt den Dekker,
has joined Mack’s Mets as a staff writer. He will be working out of our
Savannah office and will spend the rest of the season interviewing players on
that team. Look for him on the site asking you to participate by emailing in
any questions you have for the players.
From Gary Seagren -
Hi Mack, I going away this week for some R n R but wanted to
post something before I left. Once again and not to beat a dead horse but what
in the world are they thinking with Strike Davis. We have Satin hitting over
.300 and playing 1st base in Vegas and oh by the way he hits right-handed! I
know DW and Strike are best buds but PLEASE let’s do something and a platoon would
be a good start. It's obvious they see no future with Josh and we've talked
about that but what's the harm in showcasing him (along with just about
everyone else) for a July trade?
Satin is a 6th
year man and would rather put pins in his eyes than come back to a team that
completely ignored the fact that he consistently hit .300 throughout his minor
league career.
There
is no immediate first base solution for Davis’ hitting other than letting him
try to wrok his way out of it. For some reason, the Mets don’t consider either Eric Campbell or Alan Dykstra prospects
either. Lastly, they seem to have no desire to move Lucas Duda back to his
natural position.; therefore, look for people like Justin Turner to fill in
occasionally while Davis tries to get his act together and finish the season
above the Mendoza line.
On a different subject wouldn't it be funny if Ankiel
actually played well enough to be worth something at the deadline......
You’re one of
these guys that really think you can win the Powerball…
Yeah I know, I'm dreaming but that last start for Marcum was
encouraging because he'd probably bring back the most in a deal.
Marcum can have
a trade value if he strings 4-5 good outings together. And I mean good (4.00),
not even great. Starting pitching is tough to find and SP5’s average well over
a 4.75 ERA. He’s not going to get the Mets a George Springer-like prospect, but
there’s an outfielder or a young pitcher on some roster that can be traded for
here.
As far as the Scannell post on a trade for Alex Gordon I would think the Mets would jump on it in
a heart beat but to me we would have to add say Montero AND Syndergaard to have
a shot but an interesting thought. I still agree with you that the Dodgers are
the best fit for a trade for OF prospects because they are truly blocked at the
major league level.
Michael bowls up
and smokes some really good shit when he comes up with these trades. You know
what the best fit is? The team that calls back. And, it’s too early in the
process for most of these teams to decide which direction they are going. They
also are trying to heal their walking wounded who’s list tends to be just as
long as ours.
Also have you heard anything more on ZW and Nimmo because
after all we are the Met's and I'm always leery of quick recovery injury
reports. Have a great week, Gary Seagren
There is nothing
wrong with Wheeler structurally. He will
be ready to move come June 15th.
Nimmo
could play today if it was the playoffs. The Mets just don’t like to rush these
things.
3 comments:
Hey Gary, thanks for the feedback. Pederson, Vaughn, and a pitcher (I was thinking someone like Fulmer) might be a little light, but if the Royals wanted Montero AND Syndergaard thrown in the Mets should hang up. Pederson should be a top 50 prospect when BA's mid season report comes out and Vaughn is looking like he might actually be a starting RF in MLB. The Royals are going to have a lot of their payroll tied up in one player as his salary increases and he's gone in two years. That player option in 2015 when he can choose to leave not only makes him a trade candidaye, it depresses his value somewhat in trade.
I'm expecting Ankiel to drop to Earth in two weeks at the most.
Marcum? If he returns to form I could see him packaged to a contending team for a top prospect, i.e. a team that could use a starter and a reliever. By himself, the injury risk may be too high but remember this guy was worth Brett Lawrie not too long ago.
It really would be nice to have Murphy, Francisco, Marcum, Buck, and even Gee to trade this summer.
What I hope to see is a complete clean-out of the old dead wood by September 1st and guys like Cesar Puello, Cory Vaughn, Wilmer Flores, etc. join the 25-man.
Let's give them a chance to get past the nervous portion of playing MLB ball so they are ready for 2014.
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