5/22/09

Interview with Fenway West

Head over to Fenway West to check out a little Q&A I did with Matt O’Donnell.  Here’s a sample…

FW: What are your predictions for this 3-game series with the Red Sox?

The 'Ropolitans: Hopefully the Mets can win one game. If any, I think the first game is their best shot with Dice K coming off the DL and facing Santana. Beckett and Pelfrey should be quite a show, though. And I don't think the Mets stand a chance against Wakefield. There will be quite a breeze blowing through Fenway from all the over-eager swings on Sunday.

Click here for the full Q&A.

Gary Sheffield must bat fourth

I touched on this in my last post and in the comments, but here are the splits for when Gary Sheffield bats fourth and when he doesn’t in 2009.

Batting fourth: 13-37, 5 BB, .371 AVG, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 6 RBI

Not batting fourth: 5-34, 9 BB, .147 AVG, 2B, HR, 2 RBI

With Interleague Play about to kick off, the Mets will look to Sheffield to provide some power in the cleanup spot, especially with Carlos Delgado out of the lineup.

Sheffield has been battling some food poisoning, but should return to the lineup tonight, hopefully batting fourth.

How to fix the Mets

Yesterday, I asked my Twitter followers for two internal roster moves they would make as general manager.  Today, I’m expanding on that to a few more moves and trading some players.

Here’s my plan to get the Mets back on the winning side of things.

Put Jose Reyes on the DL

Tendinitis or no tendinitis, the man is in pain.  I may not be a doctor, but I know the basics of being an athlete.  Ever stub your toe, then limp around on the other leg for a while?  Doesn’t that other leg start to hurt more from the added effort?  Think of that, but multiply it by 100. 

He’s better served to the Mets sitting out for two weeks in May than two months.  They would be able to call up another player, preferably one with pop and not named Fernando MartinezJavier Valentin, who only has seven hits after signing last week, also has two home runs in his short stint.

Don’t call up F-Mart

Unless the top prospect is going to get into five games a week, it’s not worth it.  Having to compete with Ryan Church, Fernando Tatis, Gary Sheffield and Angel Pagan for playing time is unfair for all the players.  The outfield is already overstuffed with players.  Don’t throw another name into the mix.

Trade J.J. Putz

This one might be a little drastic, but hear me out.

The Cleveland Indians need a closer (Kerry Wood’s 7.71 ERA just isn’t cutting it) and the Mets fancy Mark DeRosa.  The contract numbers are fairly similar, with Putz owed $5 million this year and DeRosa earning $5.5 million.

Putz does have a team option for next year, another reason the Mets would probably land another player as well.  Putz should be able to return at least another major league player, and maybe two decent minor leaguers.  I could see the Mets getting two major leaguers and two B-level minor leaguers for Putz.

The Indians have a few players that could be up for the taking, such as Victor Martinez, Cliff Lee and Kelly Soppach.  Obviously, to snag Lee, the Mets would have to sweeten the deal with F. Martinez and a few other very good players (Jon Niese, Eddie Kunz, Nick Evans).  V. Martinez is intriguing as he can play both catcher and first base.  He has seven home runs this season and is batting .400 over 42 games. 

Bobby Parnell would take over in the 8th inning for the Mets.  This means the Mets would have no backup option if Francisco Rodriguez did suffer an injury, but I think it’s worth the trade.

If the Mets could somehow land DeRosa and Martinez, a lot of answers would be solved.

Send Ramon Martinez packing

He can’t hit, can barely field and is a waste of a roster spot.  I’d rather see a player with a much better glove (Argenis Reyes) trying to learn a “new” position and stinking at the plate over a player who is bad on both sides of the ball.  Promote A-Rey in place of R-Mart.

Keep Daniel Murphy at first base

Say the Mets do land Martinez from the Indians, let him be the backup at first base and catch most of the games.  Begin grooming Murphy for his future role at first base or keep him there as a showcase if you plan on trading him this season.  I think Murphy could be a very good first baseman, but power needs to be found elsewhere in the lineup.

Play a consistent roster

With Interleague Play coming up, stick Sheffield at DH, batting fourth, for the whole shebang.  Play Church in right field for the next 15 games.  On the other side of the outfield, play Pagan for the next 15.  Consistency helps players and the constant roster shuffling is nauseating.

Jeremy Reed is a late-game defensive replacement and not much else.  Fernando Tatis is the super-utility player.  Let him come in every two weeks for a start, have him pinch hit (even is he’s pretty awful at it) and keep the same seven fielders fielding, day in and day out.

These are just a few fixes that you may or may not agree with.  I think if the Mets brass pulls a few of these moves (or non-moves) the team would be in better shape.

Poll Results: Mets fans don’t want Manny anymore

The results are in and who didn’t see this one coming?

Two weeks ago, after his suspension, I asked if Mets fans still wanted Manny Ramirez on their team.  Here are the results…

  • No! – 66%
  • Yes! - 33%

I voted “No!”  Though he’s a great hitter, I could only imagine how he’s going to act once he gets back to the team.  It’s going to be an absolute media  circus in the clubhouse, something that could be very distracting to other players.

Though the Mets need power from their lineup, especially with Carlos Delgado out, but would Manny have been the answer?  We will never know.

Where did you fall?

5/21/09

Mets making mistake with Reyes not going to DL

In regards to Jose Reyes, earlier this morning, I wrote, “without a doubt in my mind, will end up on the disabled list and will be there for more than 15 days.”

I couldn’t have been more wrong.  Reyes has been diagnosed with tendinitis and will be spared from the disabled list.

Why?  I don’t know.

Reyes had to leave the game last night and gingerly walked down the steps and into the dugout.  His leg is obviously hurting him, enough to hold him out of games, so why is he staying on the active roster?

Are the Mets that thin at shortstop that they have no one to come up in his place?  It seems it.

The Mets are now running the risk of a compensation injury if Reyes keeps playing.  The tendinitis might not hurt the leg that is bothering him, but he will try to compensate for the pain by taking shorter strides and using his other leg for more power.  That leads to trouble.  As he compensates for the pain, the other leg receives more of a strain.

Bad move by the Mets.  Hope it doesn’t cost them.

Off-day Mets Chat: Where do they go from here?

This chat will begin at 3:00 p.m. and will focus on what the Mets should do from here on out, i.e. roster changes, trades, strategy and so on.

To recap the chat…

  • Mets should move for Mark DeRosa.
  • J.J. Putz is an option to be traded.
  • Mets need to strengthen farm system.
  • Need viable SS option, Ramon Martinez not cutting it.
  • Men love Julie Alexandria.

Anything I missed?

Manuel’s Musing for May 20

81605141JG001_Mets_Name_Jer“It’s going to be challenging for us to put a lot of runs on the board.”

-Jerry Manuel on his outlook of the Mets

What to do with Jose Reyes?

Put him on the DL immediately.

Calf injuries are one of the toughest injuries to overcome.  Even when they feel healed, the slightest over-exertion will bring the pain right back.

Jose Reyes will travel with the team to Boston, then he and trainer Ray Ramirez will fly to New York City for tests.  Reyes, without a doubt in my mind, will end up on the disabled list and will be there for more than 15 days.

The question for the Mets is: Who will take his place?

  • Ramon Martinez.  Called up to take Alex Cora’s spot on the roster, but has gone 0-12 with three strikeouts.  He also has committed two errors in the three games.
    Verdict: Not the answer.
  • Argenis Reyes.  Mostly a second baseman, Reyes is hitting .272 with Triple-A Buffalo.  He has played only 20 games at SS in his pro career.
    Verdict: A possibility.
  • Jose Coronado.  Recently demoted to Double-A Binghamton after hitting just .141 with Buffalo.  He’s hitting .500 with Binghamton in four games, if that means anything to you.  Most importantly, he’s actually a shortstop.
    Verdict: Probably the best option.
  • Jonathan Malo.  Another second baseman that would have to be converted.  A Jerry Manuel favorite who is batting .290 with Binghamton and .174 with Buffalo in ‘09.
    Verdict: Another possibility.

Obviously, there is also the possibility of a trade.  Mark DeRosa would probably be the best option for the Mets and is available.

The Mets need to make a move to fill in the hole that will be vacated by Reyes.  He needs to spend enough time on the DL to fully heal before he comes back.  Reinjuring the calf is way too easy to do.

Twitter Poll: If you were GM

Last night, I asked me Twitter followers what they would do if they had two roster moves to make as general manager of the Mets.

Some only provided one move, others chose more extensive decisions, but the fact still remains that these are the moves Mets fans want done.  Here are their responses…

trekmetfan said: That’s a no brainer. Dump Murphy and R. Martinez for anyone in farm system.

matthawco said: Angenis Reyes, Eddie Kunz up Ramon Martinez Down, Jose Reyes to 15 Day DL

metschick said: F-Mart up and R. Martinez outta here. S**t, that doesn't take care of SS. Guess that's why I'm not a GM.

metstoday said: DL Reyes, promote Reese Havens.

@fullnelson said: DL Reyes, promote Reese Havens.

fscker said: sheff gets the left field job. Find a better defensive ss in the minors.

girma said: Keep Murphy at first and Church in right, then play the hot hand in left between Sheffield and Tatis.

Matt_Pignataro said: F-Mart Up and Reed Down. IDK how many more signs F-Mart is giving us to get the call up, especially after hitting 2 HRs.

jamiekrycek said: A. Reyes @ SS (DL Jose) and, hmm... send Putz's arm back to Seattle & demand they send us the one he used to have.

thebrowncoat said: Fire Jerry Manuel. Fire Jerry Manuel again.

citycynic said: I would make Jerry Manuel the waterboy and then put the waterboy in for Ramon Martinez.

Tweet of the Day: Matt_Pignataro said: F-Mart Up and Reed Down. IDK how many more signs F-Mart is giving us to get the call up, especially after hitting 2 HRs.

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Game Recap: Dodgers 2 – Mets 1

Swept out of LA.

The Los Angeles Dodgers (29-13) beat the New York Mets (21-19) by a score of 2-1.

Livan  Hernandez, making the start for the New York Mets, pitched a gem.  Seven innings, scattering seven hits, six of them singles, walking only one and striking out two.  Hernandez threw 93 pitches through his seven innings on the bump.  He let up his one run on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the first inning.

J.J. Putz came on to pitch the 8th and let up one run, the eventual game winner, on a Russell Martin single to left field.  Putz allowed the run on two walks and two hits.  He also struck out one.

The Mets managed seven hits but only one run.  Carlos Beltran doubled in Luis Castillo from first base in the top of the third inning for the Mets lone run.  The Mets got two on with none out in the 8th inning, but failed to push any runs across.

Jose Reyes left the game in the third inning after re-aggravating his right calf.  Expect a DL stint soon.

The Mets must be saying goodbye and good riddance to Los Angeles.