“Too close to call.”
-Jerry Manuel on final bench spot
In an e-mail to Matt Cerrone, Adam Rubin, whose stint at ESPNNewYork.com starts next week, said he was told be a major league source that both Sean Green and Bobby Parnell are expected to start the season in Buffalo.
With those two subtractions from the 25-man roster, spots are open for three of Hisanori Takahashi, Nelson Figueroa, Jenrry Mejia or Kiko Calero. My guess: The first three of those four make the team, with Calero getting called up a few weeks in.
Rubin also notes that Chris Coste is on waivers and can be picked up by any team. If he doesn’t get picked up, the Mets can send him Triple-A, if Coste chooses to accept it.
Not really a surprise here.
With Green and Parnell heading to Buffalo, one wonders if Parnell might be worked more as a starting pitcher, as was the plan for the second half of last season before it was scrapped. Green, whose $975,000 contract is guaranteed, will be sitting pretty in Buffalo waiting for a spot to open up on the big squad.
This seriously messes with my 25-man roster predictions.
On Friday I posted a poll for which players should fill two of the last spots left up for grabs.
Here are the results for the bench spot…
And the 5th starter…
“I see him definitely as a part, because he has the
ability to throw strikes.”
-Jerry Manuel on Hisanori Takahashi
“Each day as the Mets move closer to the beginning of their season, the farther Jose Reyes seems to be from playing on Opening Day.”
Frankly, I don’t care if Reyes plays on April 5 or not. If it takes him an extra week or two to recover from his fortnight off, get his swing back and get back into baseball shape, so be it.
If Alex Cora is starting on Opening Day, I’ll be mildly disappointed, but it won’t be the end of the world. I’d rather Reyes, and the Mets medical staff for that matter, use extreme caution in working back into baseball shape. Yes, they have to worry about the thyroid, but I’m more worried about his hamstring. Let him slowly come back to baseball even if it means missing Opening Day.
And yes, Mets fans, you’ll just have to deal with it. Wouldn’t you rather 150 solid games out of Reyes instead of hurrying to get back in time for Opening Day and risking injury or ignoring his health issues? I would.
So take your time, Jose. Don’t worry if you’re not ready for Opening Day. In fact, I hope you miss it just to make sure you’re all right.
Bill Chuck, in the New York Times, published a list of home run leaders by team and some other home run related stats.
Here are where the Mets rank…
All-Time Team HR Leaders
24. New York Mets — Darryl Strawberry 252
All-Time Team Single Season HR Leaders
29. Mets – Carlos Beltran/Todd Hundley 41
I was shocked to see the Mets so low on the single season list. I mean, I know 41 is the most a Met has hit in a season, but the fact that every other team outside of the Kansas City Royals has had a player hit more home runs in a single year was surprising.
Two clear-cut spots are left up for grabs on the Mets roster: the final bench spot and the 5th starter.
Vote below to make your call and place your vote for who should make the Mets.
Jorge Says No! links us to a Newark Bears press release which is looking to bring you back 10 years to the 2000 Mets.
Via the Newark Bears…
The Newark Bears announced today the signing of pitcher Armando Benitez and infielder Edgardo Alfonzo to the 2010 roster. Benitez and Alfonzo were teammates for the 2000 New York Mets.
“I am excited to add to the Bears tradition. Two more established Major Leaguers, Edgardo and Armando were both key components to the Mets success in 2000,” said Manager Tim Raines. “They are both proven talents on the field and their leadership in the clubhouse is the perfect fit for our 2010 team.”
Go Mets Bears!
Is this the best they could come up with for today’s game?
How depressing…
“The last time we called him up (last season), he was impressive, and we have not seen anything different from that. I kind of see that might fit better for us as we speak here today”
-Jerry Manuel on Jon Niese