Alonso, McNeil, Davis, Guillorme, Nimmo, Conforto, Pillar, and even Almora.
That's 8 offensive regulars and semis collecting Social Security Disability. Not really, but might just as well, huh?
Heck, teams without a DH have 8 position players in the line up.
Eight's a LOT.
Ipso facto, a lot will change when they return.
Pete is back, keeping Social Security solvent, and Pillar has returned and hopefully will be back to his normal self with the bat, thankfully sucking up ABs that were going to "oh-fer replacements".
But before too long, presumably, Davis, Guillorme, Nimmo, Conforto and McNeil will also return - then the decisions of who goes elsewhere, and divvying up playing time amongst the healthy, will be a lot tougher.
It is easy, for instance, to forget that in 2019, Jonathan Villar, for instance, was incredible and durable. (Of course, he leaves with a tight hammy. Right on cue.)
Anyway, in 2019, he played all 162 games, got up 714 times, stole 40 bags, hit .274/.339/.453 with ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN RUNS SCORED!
JV started out as a reserve on this Mets team, but he is just 30 and quite capable, as he has been amply proving. For quite a few major league teams, he would be a 2021 regular. Not part of the "JV squad".
So, will McNeil and Davis lose some time to Villar? I'd say that is very likely.
Why, for instance, not start Villar instead of McNeil vs. lefty pitchers, even though career-wise, McNeil is almost as excellent against lefties as he is against righties? I can see those 3 guys splitting pretty equal time at 2nd and 3rd, if for no other reason than to avoid re-injury to any of the 3 of them.
Guillorme will soon return, most likely, but Jose Peraza has largely played well in Luis' absence. and has over 2,000 MLB plate appearances, so when other IL guys return, who stays? Peraza or Guillorme? Both won't if all 7 key IL guys return.
An outfield of Nimmo, Conforto, Smith, and Pillar leaves room for only one, likely to be Billy McKinney. That's the tough math of the matter. (They should have sent him in to try for a typing inside-the-parker in the 8th last night, BTW).
Almora, Fargas, Mason Williams, Khalil Lee, Cameron Maybin? No apparent room at the Outfield Inn? Syracuse already got Lee back for Tuesday night's game...he even had a hit and Mazeika had a couple.
So the headline above talks about hitting hordes returning.
Wait, just for a second more, I don't want to be accused of being a Batist, what about the pitching?
It is amazing to have a team with a second-best-in-baseball 3.17 ERA with guys like Lugo, Betances, Carrasco, and Syndergaard on the IL. Lose 4 guys like that in prior seasons?
Armageddon! The ERA would have been ranked 35th out of 30 teams, not 2nd.
Lugo is back now, and when Carrasco returns, and later Syndergaard, this team will find itself in a place it has not been in for many years: a top-to-bottom 100% quality pitching staff.
And, I believe you can count on it: Syndergaard will be back for the playoffs. We want that. Remember 2015. Remember 2016. Thor was Aces in those playoffs. He no doubt wants it, badly.
Last season, the Mets were the pitching polar opposite.
As I wrote back in February:
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Biggest key this year has been the defense. Mets have gone from a bottom 5 defensive team to one of the top 5 in league. Tom Verducci detailed this in Sports Illustrated recently in a post that I had on the Breakfast Links. No Cano and Ramos with the additions of Lindor, McCann, Pillar, Fargas. Almora, Maybin and Lee made a huge difference defensively.
Now they just need to beat teams with a winning record.
Tomorrow I detail my thoughts on how Luis Rojas is doing compared to some previous managers, considering the scraps he's had for a lineup since the injuries began. At this point he's 3 under .500 for his career. Mickey Callaway was 2 over .500 and was canned (though it's likely for his not-well-camouflaged personal life more than his winning ways in 2019). He had more to work with than does Rojas.
John:
I'm reading that Mets are shifting much, much more than last year -- that the analytics department has been very aggressive in this regard -- that many credit that to the bulk of the team's defensive resurgence. Clearly personal makes a big difference, too.
Hell of a job against probably the best team in the NL. To be playing with half of our starters in the lineup is very impressive and can't wait till the walking wounded return. I agree that the defense has been excellent and such a far cry from what it was here for so long. Pitching and defense and you can quote me on that!
We need the A Team back. And thank goodness for shifts. Let’s get healthy, people. We’re 9 weeks in. Empty the infirmary and let’s play ball.
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