David Wright appeared on FOX Business channel a few days ago to talk about sports endorsements. I found it interesting, so I’ll pass it along.
9/25/09
Manuel’s Musing
“We won't have champagne over there or anything like that.”
-Jerry Manuel on the season ending
9/24/09
Twitter Poll: Would you ever switch teams?
I’ve heard some grumblings of this from some people who will remained unnamed. Switching teams? A travesty.
I asked my Twitter followers if they would ever abandon the Mets and root for another team. I was quite pleased with the answers.
Here are some responses…
kramtelak said: Never would switch. I'm not like a lot of yankee fans who switched in the 90's from Met fans. Phony's
RyanFingAwesome said: no way, ive been a fan my whole life. it would be like disowning your kid because of a few (or a lot of) bad grades.
mikexdavis said: I hate that concept, the whole "I have an AL team and an NL team" thing. It's called "being a fan," you dopes.
jay5026 said: no I've invested too much money into ticket plans, jerseys/apparel, and oh yeah a brick at citi that says I'm a fan for life
metschick said: Nope. It's not even an option.
Ryan_J_Smith said: No way, sticking with the Mets. Gotta stay loyal, its baseball code. Plus, its that much better when they win it all
davidgolden99 said: Never. I grew up with the Mets, and I'll die a Mets fan--if they don't kill me first.
DonCheech said: Never.. My dad suffered, I suffer, and my kids will suffer.
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Would you ever switch team allegiances?
Will Santos start in 2010?
A poll recently concluded on this site asking fans if they think Omir Santos should be the starting catcher in 2010.
For a refresher, here are the results…
In today’s NY Post, Mike Puma writes that as of now, the Mets have penciled in Santos as the team’s No. 1 catcher for next season.
Manager Jerry Manuel said the "jury will still have to be out" when he was asked if he will be comfortable heading into next season with one of his current catchers as the starter.
"It's a very important position, so we have to kind of wait and see what would fit best, not only from a defensive point of view, but an offensive point of view as well," Manuel said.
The market for catchers is quite small, Puma points out. Notable names: Bengie Molina, Yorvit Torrealba (remember that mess?) and Ramon Hernandez.
I’m already getting agida thinking about this position next year. Santos and Robinson Cancel? Oy.
Manuel’s Musing
“The losing is really difficult. It takes a lot out of you. You're not playing for anything, but there is still a level of pride. You try to still give your fans hope that things will be OK.”
-Jerry Manuel on losing
9/23/09
Lineup for Game 153
Inching closer and closer to the end of the season. Here’s the lineup as the Mets try to avoid losing eight in a row to the Braves…
- Angel Pagan – LF
- Luis Castillo – 2B
- David Wright – 3B
- Carlos Beltran – CF
- Daniel Murphy – 1B
- Jeff Francoeur – RF
- Brian Schneider – C
- Anderson Hernandez – SS
- Mike Pelfrey - RHP
Murphy may break record – a good one!
Daniel Murphy is having quite a year. Beginning the season as the starting left fielder, he couldn’t field well enough to stick in that position.
Moving to first, he’s shown some immaturity at the position. But at the plate, he leads the team in home runs (not a huge feat) and could possibly break a Mets team record.
Murphy currently has 36 doubles. The team record is 44, held by Bernard Gilkey from 1996. It’s a stretch with 10 games remaining, but he has a shot.
Closer in reach, notes David Waldstein, is the doubles hit by a first baseman record. John Olerud currently holds the record with 39.
The most amazing thing about this is Olerud hit 39 doubles in 160 games. Murphy has hit 32 in only 94.
For the full story, head over to The NY Times.
I’ve been complaining that Murphy doesn’t hit well enough (or field well enough) to be the team’s first baseman next year unless they seriously upgrade at other positions.
Murphy, in my mind, will be dangled as trade bait this winter. The Mets have Nick Evans waiting in the wings to show what he can do and, to me, they are very similar players. The Mets could gamble and send one away, hoping the one they retain is the one that performs.
Manuel’s Musing
“They have pretty much dominated us. For the most part, you have to give them credit.”
-Jerry Manuel on losing seven straight to the Braves
Mets fire top Latin America scout and Luis Aguayo
In a report for the Daily News, Adam Rubin reports that the Mets have fired Ramon Pena, “the organization’s top official in charge of signing Latin American talent.”
The Mets also fired Luis Aguayo, who was the minor-league field coordinator and also served a stint as first base coach last season. Sandy Johnson, vice president of scouting, also plans on retiring.
Looks like the Mets are none-too-pleased with their minor league system, both in terms of signings and crafting them into major league ready players.
To me, this signals a sort of last-ditch effort by Omar Minaya and the Wilpons to save face in this dismal season. These firings cast the notion that these people are the reason the team is losing and shedding them will help the team in the future.
This reeks of desperation.
Now you need to keep you eye on who fills these roles.
9/22/09
Misch out of rotation; Lineup for Game 152
Jerry Manuel confirmed to reporters that Pat Misch will be pulled from the rotation for the rest of the season, likely to be replaced by Tobi Stoner or Lance Broadway, reports Adam Rubin.
I’m torn. On one hand, why not let Misch keep pitching for the rest of the year? What’s two or three more starts and possible losses?
On the other hand, I do want to see what the Mets have in Stoner and Broadway. Doesn’t look like either can be an impact player for next year, but they are under the team’s control and could help a few years down the road. Let’s get a preview now.
And here’s the lineup they will run out at Citi Field tonight…
- Angel Pagan – LF
- Luis Castillo – 2B
- David Wright – 3B
- Carlos Beltran – CF
- Daniel Murphy – 1B
- Jeff Francoeur – RF
- Brian Schneider – C
- Anderson Hernandez – SS
- Nelson Figueroa - RHP