There are a great many things wrong with our favorite team,
not the least of which are the people running it. Whether or not the Wilpons choose to spend
money to address what ails the long-suffering fans, there are still some
approaches that can be tried until better solutions (or better finances) make
themselves available.
First Base
Neither Ike Davis nor Lucas Duda has shown that he is reliable
enough in the role as primary first baseman to take the position and run with
it. Davis had his moments in the sun – a
pinch grand slam and a 2 hit performance after that on Sunday, but anyone
watching had to be more alarmed by the late inning weak swing at a pitch nearly
in the dirt that was all too reminiscent of the prolonged slumping Davis than
the highlight reel one. Lucas Duda has
never shown the consistency that had been hoped with his .290 freshman campaign,
and his swing for the fences approach nowadays only serves to exacerbate his
vulnerability to the strikeout. Josh
Satin is a bench player, so you have a situation unresolved.
As much as he doesn’t profile as a classic slugging first
baseman, Daniel Murphy actually played his best defense there when he manned
the position for a season. This
out-of-the-box thinking would open up a hole at 2B but you have two built-in
options for that role – Terry Collins’ favorite, Eric Young, Jr. would likely
get the nod. He can remain the
incompetent leadoff hitter that somehow Collins overlooks, while opening up
left field for Chris Young upon his return.
That change would solve the outfield dilemma as well. Murphy will give you a .280 average, a modest
amount of power, a modest amount of speed and when he’s hot he’s on fire. Of course, it shouldn’t take long for even
the often clueless Collins to observe that Eric Young, Jr. provides very
little. Unfortunately the preferable
alternative – Wilmer Flores – is perhaps struggling with his bat while feeling
pressure to learn once again to play shortstop.
Flores can hit – there’s no question about it. For those people who need a reminder, go back
and look up his start in the majors last year before his ankles gave out on him
– 9 RBIs in his first 27 ABs! Lest you
think that performance was a fluke, he hit .321 while leading the PCL in RBIs
in 2013. Most teams would try to find a
place for a competent hitter to play and teams that struggle for offense you’d
think would be doubly anxious to do so.
Then again, we’re talking about the Mets – the team that gave ABs ad
nauseum to the likes of Rick Ankiel. It
comes down to what provides you with the most offensive bang – Chris Young+Wilmer
Flores+Daniel Murphy or Eric Young+Daniel Murphy+The Three Headed Incumbent
First Baseman?
Shortstop
This one is the trickier issue to solve. Assuming Wilmer Flores is not the answer due
to his lack of range for the position, there’s no one knocking on the door from
the lower levels to help. Consequently
you have to look outside the organization.
With Didi Gregorius and Nick Franklin banished to the minors, you have a
couple of low cost options to pursue.
You also have other teams with high level prospects in the minors who
might make either them or the incumbents available, including the Indians, A’s
and Cubs. With all five starters
healthy, maybe it’s time to consider moving one of them with both Daisuke
Matsuzaka and Rafael Montero ready to move up the chain? Throw in an excess first baseman or two and
you might have the makings of a deal.
Outfield
Mercifully for Terry Collins’ blood pressure, he’s been
spared the decision making required on how to juggle four outfielders into
three slots when Chris Young turned up lame before even making this first plate
appearance for the team. Juan Lagares
has been the team’s most pleasant offensive surprise thus far and Curtis
Granderson is going to play because they invested so much in his Bay-like contract. Of course, the Oakland A’s just realized that
despite his hefty payday, it wasn’t sensible to keep their new closer in his
projected role and demoted him to the minors.
Imagine what would have happened in Mets history had they embraced a
similar sense of accountability?
Pitching
While no one other than John Lannan is seemingly on the
bubble right now, there are the intriguing options in AAA that should perhaps
serve both to motivate the incumbents and to serve as replacements should the
small samples of incompetency stretch into intolerability. Of course, being the Mets they will likely
once again let years of incompetence occur before finally doing something
(Oliver Perez, Jason Bay and Luis Castillo come to mind!)
What Might Have Been
Just a short look at players who some of the fans wanted to
see in orange and blue but were deemed too risky due to their lack of history
in the big leagues or injury histories or other excuses:
- Jose Abreu, 1B, Chicago White Sox – leading the league in RBIs, 4 HRs and batting .300
- Masahiro Tanaka, SP, NY Yankees – 18 Ks in 14 IPs, 3.21 ERA
- Grady Sizemore, OF, Boston Red Sox – hitting .308
- Emilio Bonifacio, 2B, Chicago Cubs – hitting .472 and leading the league in SBs
- Mark Trumbo – RF, Arizona Diamondbacks – 5 HRs and 13 RBI
6 comments:
So I've decided to bite the bullet, and simply remain positive.
The bullpen has looked good lately.
Lagares keeps hitting.
TDA just drilled a nice homer last night.
Colon has been earning his money.
EY jr. Has helped win some games simply by getting on base ahead of a hot hitting murph.
And, honestly, if u told me before season that Mets, after facing nationals top three starters, followed by Braves, Reds and the high priced Angels talent, and be 4-6 after 10 games, I think I would be ok with it.
Are you watching a different Eric Young than I am? I see a man hitting .226 when the article was written AFTER his 3 hit day and then going 1-5, lowering his average to .222. The man can run -- but that's the only positive he brings to the table. He does not get on base consistently enough now or at any time of his career (even playing in a hitter's paradise in Denver) and should never be leading off.
.................I'm trying to stay Positive........you're not helping. ........ lol.
E young is a back up at best
Abreu would have been interesting
KEEP IN MIND THAT GOING BACK TO EARLY IN spring training, Grandy has gone 10 for 80 since he hit those 2 early spring homers...slump, or dump?
They shoulda re-signed Byrd for 2 cheap years.
I wonder how much signing Curtis Granderson was done to thumb their noses at their crosstown rivals rather than considering options who had not yet played in New York?
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