Ugh.
Both Ed Price and Ken Davidoff report that a decision from Jason Bay is expected sometime this week, possibly in the next few days.
If he agrees to a deal with the Mets, this gives them a lot of time to focus on the rest of the holes they need to fill. If he declines or signs elsewhere, I guess that means they still have a lot of time, but with another hole.
Arangure went on to quote Kelvim Escobar as liking that Johan Santana, Francisco Rodriguez and Henry Blanco were all Mets and that he wants to play with fellow Venezuelans.
As a bullpen arm, Escobar could be a good low-risk, high-reward player, something the Mets will probably see a lot of in spring training.
As Ed Price first reported, John Lackey will be undergoing a physical with the Boston Red Sox. This, as I’m sure you can deduce, means that they are close on a deal.
What does that mean for the Mets?
Obviously, this throws a wrench into the possibility of signing the top-tier pitcher for the Mets.
As I wrote today, the Mets shouldn’t be counted out of Lackey and Jason Bay, so it should be the same for the Red Sox. Though they could so it, they probably won’t.
This leaves the Mets as the top suitor for Bay. A mystery team has supposedly offered a five-year deal to Bay. Some say it’s the Mariners.
If Bay is being bid on by only two teams, that might mean it won’t cost a bidding war over Bay and he might be able to sign for a “bargain.”
But if Bay goes elsewhere, and Lackey signs in Boston, where does that leave the Mets?
A few people are calling for a psychiatrist to take a look into Mike Pelfrey’s cranium.
But this isn’t news. If you may remember in early September…
"I was so upset, I had to get outside," Pelfrey said Wednesday afternoon. "I had to get some fresh air. I had to breathe."
Once he found himself standing in the middle of the parking lot, Pelfrey began running laps, each about 13 blocks long, as his teammates struggled through the late innings of an 8-3 loss to Colorado.
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"If you had talked to me in the sixth inning," Pelfrey said, "I would have done something I would have regretted."
Am I worried? No, not at all.
Are you?
As you likely know, the Mets have extended a four-year, $65 million deal to free agent Jason Bay.
I don’t love the deal and I really hope the Mets are not the rumored team that have offered Bay five years. (Is that you, Seattle?) But, with the offered deal, the Mets might be able to swing another free agent on the market.
Not that I’m condoning it, but with the money the Mets save on the deal (by going for Bay over Scott Boras-client Matt Holliday), it is in the realm of possibility they could also sign John Lackey.
Yes, the Mets want to stay within a reasonable distance of their payroll from 2009. Yes, adding Lackey and Bay would probably be silly, devoting so much of the payroll to these two players (and add in Johan Santana for an even bigger chunk).
Likely? No. Plausible? Slightly. Going to happen? Doubt it.
But as JP said in Angels in the Outfield, “It could happen!”
Head over to The New York Times to read a fascinating story about Johan Santana’s annual pilgrimage back to his hometown in Venezuela.
SNY was on hand to tape the events, so I’m sure we’ll be seeing it at a later date.
I love Johan more and more each day.
My latest poll shows that fans don’t trust Omar Minaya much at all. But are you really surprised?
Next poll: What ticket plan will you get next season?