7/20/09

What about Niese AND Figueroa?

A few hours ago I wrote about the choice the Mets would have to make between Nelson Figueroa and Jon Niese.  Now, what if I told you I don’t think the Mets should make that choice.

I think they should call them both up.

Bring up both Niese and Figueroa.  Replace Tim Redding and Livan Hernandez.

Redding, we know, has struggled the entire season.  He’s 1-4 with a 7.16 ERA and a WHIP of 1.681.  Just not good at all.

Hernandez, over his last six starts, has allowed 47 hits in 33 1-3 innings, to the tune of a 7.56 ERA and a WHIP of 1.963.  (In his last two starts, where he pitched seven innings combined, his WHIP is 4.142.  Woah.)

Yes, Niese and Figueroa have been collecting their stats at Triple-A Buffalo, but they’re also pitching for the worst team in the International League.

Send Redding on his way while eating the $2.5 million owed to his and move Livan somewhere else.  He’s been eating innings but he’s not really helping the Mets. 

Bring up both of the players from Triple-A Buffalo.  It can’t get much worse.

Tracking David Wright [Day 10]

Oops.  Missed a few days.  Let’s pick this up again.

David Wright, 7/19: 0-3, BB, K

AVG: .322 (Change from previous game: -.002, Change from Game 81: -.004)

OBP: .411 (Change from previous game: -.002, Change from Game 81: -.003)

SLG: .457 (Change from previous game: -.004, Change from Game 81: –.013)

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Nieve hurt; Niese or Figueroa will get chance

Another day, two more Mets losses.  One gets notched up in the loss column, the other scratches a player off the roster.

Fernando Nieve went down in the bottom of the second inning trying to leg out a groundball.  His foot landed on first base awkwardly and he went down in heap on the first base line.  He was said to have a right quadriceps strain, but more will be revealed after an MRI today.

One has to feel terribly for Nieve who was making the most of his chance at the big league level.

Now, the Mets have a choice to make: Nelson Figueroa, the journeyman pitcher they’ve designated for assignment twice in 2009, or Jon Niese, the young prospect who has seen the majors with little success so far, but is mowing down the International League.

Figueroa, who pitched once for the Mets in 2009, despite being called up twice, turned in a quality start against the Milwaukee Brewers before being DFA’d the first time.  For Triple-A Buffalo, Figueroa was the team’s lone All-Star representative.

For the months of June and July, Figueroa made eight starts, winning six of them.  His ERA was a miniscule 1.41, with a WHIP below 1.000 at 0.998.

Niese made two starts for the Mets in 2009.  In 10 2-3 innings, he surrendered 14 hits and seven earned runs.  But over June and July for Buffalo, he was equally impressive as Figueroa.

In the past two months, Niese has made nine starts, winning five.  His ERA over the past three games is an unbelievable 0.41, as he allowed only one earned run in his last 22 innings.

If the Mets choose Figueroa to fill the roster spot, I feel that it will signal that they still believe they can compete in 2009 and want a “veteran” to come up to fill the spot.  If they opt for Niese, it would seem that they are planning ahead for 2010 and will let Niese progress at the major league level, a la Mike Pelfrey a few years ago.

Though the Mets have two solid options waiting in upstate New York, whichever player they choose will show their attitude for the 2009 season.

Manuel’s Musing

Philosophical Jerry Manuel “We still have 24 other players.  We still can get some things done.”

-Jerry Manuel on Mets injuries

7/18/09

Weekend away; Twitter updates

I’m out and about and there is no Internet where I am.  I have cell service, so I will be tweeting updates and news about the Mets until Sunday night.

Manuel’s Musing

Philosophical Jerry Manuel “They're calling it cramps . . . surgery on Thursday.”

-Jerry Manuel (jokingly) on Gary Sheffield’s injury

Thanks, Kerel!

Lugo soon?

Julio Lugo is working out at the Mets camp in the Dominican Republic and could join the Mets as soon as he is released, according to Adam Rubin.

The Mets need to wait until he is officially released by the Boston Red Sox before signing him to some sort of contract.  Rubin also notes that Tim Redding would likely be the player cut from the roster.  The Mets seem willing to eat his $2.5 million contract.

I wrote yesterday that this would be a bad move, especially with Angel Berroa recently in the fold.  How many middle infielders can the Mets really bring in?

7/17/09

Game Chat: NYM @ ATL [Game 89]

Mike Pelfrey (7-4, 4.47 ERA) vs. Jair Jurrjens (7-7, 2.91 ERA)

Join in for some game gabbing and barstool banter with your fellow fans!

(Chat removed, as usual.)

Lineup for Game 89

@benshpigel: According to the Mets' game notes, they are 9-5 on Friday's (their apostrophe, not mine) but 3-4 at Applebee's and 2-1 at Chili's.

The Mets will try to get to double-digit wins tonight behind Mike Pelfrey. And here’s the lineup that will be being Big Pelf…

  1. Angel Pagan – CF
  2. Luis Castillo – 2B
  3. David Wright – 3B
  4. Gary Sheffield – LF
  5. Jeff Francoeur – RF
  6. Daniel Murphy – 1B
  7. Alex Cora – SS
  8. Omir Santos – C
  9. Mike Pelfrey - RHP
Game Chat will be up at 7:30 p.m.

Julio Lugo DFA’d; Are the Mets that desperate?

The Mets just brought Angel Berroa into the fold.  They promoted him to the major league team after just four games in their minor league system.  But could they be looking to pick up another SS off the scrap heap from hell?

Julio Lugo was designated for assignment today by the Boston Red Sox and could be released by the team very soon, according to WEEI.

Lugo, who has seen his name tossed around in trade talks for years now, was once connected to the Mets in rumors, however unfounded or speculative.  Omar Minaya seems to like Lugo, but hopefully that has passed.  But would the Mets be that desperate to pick yet another player off the scrap heap?

I sure hope not.

I was against the Gary Sheffield pick up, but he has proven me wrong.  I was against Livan Hernandez signing, but he gave the Mets a decent half season.  I was against the Fernando Tatis signing last year, but he was amazing in 2008.  (2009 is a much different story.)

And of course, I was against Berroa coming on board (even if he is replacing Argenis Reyes).  And I would be absolutely horrified if Julio Lugo found his way into Mets orange and blue.

Even if the Red Sox are willing to take a huge chunk of his salary, it just isn’t worth it.

I think, if Lugo did end up playing his home games in Flushing, it would signal the white flag to the rest of the NL East.  I hope it doesn’t happen.