4/2/10

Rubin: Matthews may start OD, Tejada may get bulk of playing time

Two notes from Adam Rubin’s latest blog.

He believes that the team that trotted out tonight in Tropicana Park will be the Opening Day lineup, sans the designated hitter.  Meaning Gary Matthews Jr. will get the start over Angel Pagan.

He does note that they will likely split time until Carlos Beltran returns.

That means the lineup will look like this on Monday:

  1. Alex Cora
  2. Luis Castillo
  3. David Wright
  4. Mike Jacobs
  5. Jason Bay
  6. Gary Matthews Jr.
  7. Jeff Francoeur
  8. Rod Barajas
  9. Johan Santana

Only two position players and Santana are players that were in last year’s Opening Day lineup.  Yikes.

Rubin also notes that though Cora will start on Opening Day, Ruben Tejada will likely get more playing time until Jose Reyes returns.

If he’s coming north, he might as well play.

Mets (likely) 25-man Opening Day roster

Catchers

  • Rod Barajas
  • Henry Blanco

Infielders

  • Mike Jacobs
  • Luis Castillo
  • Alex Cora
  • David Wright
  • Ruben Tejada
  • Frank Catalanotto
  • Fernando Tatis

Outfielders

  • Jason Bay
  • Angel Pagan
  • Jeff Francoeur
  • Gary Matthews Jr.

Starting Pitchers

  • Johan Santana
  • Mike Pelfrey
  • Jon Niese
  • Oliver Perez
  • John Maine

Bullpen

  • Francisco Rodriguez
  • Pedro Feliciano
  • Hisanori Takahashi
  • Ryota Igarashi
  • Sean Green
  • Fernando Nieve
  • Jenrry Mejia

(Raul Valdes is still in contention for a roster spot, so there might be one change left to come in the bullpen.)

Cuts are coming [Updated with roster]

This will be updated as information comes out on which players didn’t make the team.

Not necessarily staying with the Mets

  • Nelson Figueroa

Staying with the Mets (under contract / with options)

  • Chris Carter
  • Kiko Calero
  • Bobby Parnell
  • Elmer Dessens
  • Russ Adams

…have all been cut and will not make the Mets 25-man Opening Day roster.

By powers of deduction, I believe this means Fernando Nieve sticks in the bullpen and Frank Catalanotto finishes out the bench.  Right?

Also probably making the team, at least as of now: Ruben Tejada, Jenrry Mejia, Sean Green.

So the Mets bullpen likely looks like: Francisco Rodriguez, Pedro Feliciano, Hisanori Takahashi, Ryota Igarashi, Mejia, Green and Nieve.  Though we can’t rule out Raul Valdes.

And the Mets bench: Ruben Tejada, Gary Matthews Jr., Frank Catalanotto, Fernando Tatis, Henry Blanco.

Guess the Met! [Solved]

This should be a fun little game for slow days. 

I’ll post a Mets player photo, but will only reveal a tiny part of the image.  From there, your goal is to try and guess which player the photo is of.

No prizes, but pride and honor is on the line.

So here is your first Guess the Met… Who am I?

Post your guesses in the comments.  I’ll reveal the answer a bit later.

Good luck!

The answer is: ROD BARAJAS.  Four people guessed it right!  Nice job.

Twitter Poll: Do you go to Opening Day?

I’ve never been to Opening Day.  I don’t think I’ll ever go to Opening Day.  It’s just not something that excites me.  Well, I am excited for the game, just not to battle every other person and their mother to get in early and sit with a capacity crowd in the cold for the first of 81 home games.

I don’t know why, it’s just the way I feel.  Others, though, make the trek every year, like clockwork.

So I took to Twitter and asked if my Twitter followers attend Opening Day or not and why?

Here are some responses…

michaelgbaron: I always go - Its a family tradition, and I am ALWAYS excited for Opening Day, and the start of the season.

jnetty99: Yes going to Opening Day. As a fan I still will support the Mets, also probably the only game that will be sold out.

TheHappyRecap: Very rarely do I miss an Opening Day. It is a spring ritual.

dtmfr: yes, a priority of mine to go to every Opening Day. Hard to explain, but going to Opening Day makes me feel giddy.

GoofysGal15: When I lived in NY, I never missed an opening day. On opening day, Shea was full of so much hope!

NYMetsGrrl94: I have always wanted to go but I'm always at school.

borzoi06: Not going to opening day. Too many other games to watch. (actually, just didn't get tickets)

Guess I’m (nearly) alone in my thoughts.

Enjoy OD, everyone, if you’re at Citi Field or not.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “I think we have more depth this year and better replacements.”

-Jerry Manuel on his roster

4/1/10

Wallace Matthews leaving Newsday for ESPN New York

April Fools Free Post

Everyone’s least favorite curmudgeon of a columnist will be leaving his post at Newsday to join ESPN New York and cover the New York Yankees.

That’s right, Wallace Matthews will be Adam Rubin’s crosstown reporter buddy, covering the team in the Bronx.

All of his columns are off of Newsday’s site.

Matthews can be found on his new ESPN Twitter: @WallaceMatthews

Via ESPN…

Wally Matthews (Yankees) – Matthews has covered New York sports since 1983 as a reporter, columnist, radio host and TV commentator.  He joins ESPNNewYork.com to cover the Yankees, which he's done since the days of Stump Merrill, having worked for Newsday, the New York Post, the New York Sun and ESPN Radio 1050 AM.

Check out the press release here, if you don’t believe me.

Thank you, ESPN New York.  Thank you.

K-Rod heads home for emergency

April Fools Free Post

Update: Andy Martino reports that K-Rod flew home after a family member was involved in a serious car accident.

Marty Noble is reporting that Francisco Rodriguez has left the team and returned to Venezuela for an “emergency-related” reason.

Omar Minaya believes K-Rod will be back for Monday’s game.

I’ll believe it when I see it.

Mets adding to Citi Field

From the Mets… Fun stuff in BOLD

The Shea Stadium Home Run Apple has been relocated to Mets Plaza in front of the Jackie Robinson Rotunda, offering fans a central meeting point. The popular piece of Mets history will also be available anytime before or after games for photo opportunities.

Topps baseball cards showing the Mets lineup of the day's game will sit atop the escalators and stairs in the Rotunda. Oversized vintage baseball cards of Cleon Jones, Dave Kingman and Robin Ventura will be among those featured on Topps displays on the first and third base sides of the Field Level.

Following a successful inaugural season, Union Square Hospitality Group's Blue Smoke and Box Frites concepts will open additional locations in the Promenade Food Court along with a second Big Apple Brews, featuring 30 Anheuser-Busch products.

The 1969 and 1986 World Champion Mets will be celebrated at the Champions Club, formerly known as the Ebbets Club, on the Field Level behind home plate. Photographs from those memorable seasons will decorate the space, with the first base side honoring the 1986 team and the third base side saluting the 1969 club.

"These changes along with the opening of the Mets Hall of Fame & Museum, reflect our ongoing desire to enhance the fan experience and showcase Mets history," said Dave Howard, Executive Vice President, Business Operations, New York Mets. "Our fans told us what they wanted to see, and we will continue to respond to their feedback as we further refine the ballpark."

The previously announced renaming of Citi Field's VIP entrances will be completed for Opening Day. Hodges VIP, on the first base side of the ballpark, is marked both inside and outside with imagery of the legendary Mets manager Gil Hodges. Seaver VIP, on the third base side, features photos of Mets Hall-of-Fame pitcher Tom Seaver. Stengel VIP, at the left field entrance, displays imagery of the first manager in team history, Casey Stengel.

Banners of Mets players from all eras including Ed Kranepool and Edgardo Alfonzo have been added to Mets Plaza and in the parking lots. Inside the ballpark, the centerfield scoreboard "Lets Go Mets" sign facing the field and the "Home of the Mets" sign on the opposite side both now use the Mets script logo.

The outfield bridge on the Field Level will be dedicated Shea Bridge during a pre-game ceremony on Opening Day. Naming the bridge after William A. Shea honors the man who brought National League baseball back to New York after the Dodgers and Giants left for California in 1957 leading to the creation of the Mets.

A limited number of tickets to Opening Day, Monday, April 5 against the Florida Marlins at 1:10 p.m., are available through the purchase of Season Tickets and Plans by phone at (718) 507-TIXX and at Mets.com or LosMets.com.

All good stuff.

Manuel’s Musing

Manuel's Musing “Obviously, you'd like to see better going into the season.”

-Jerry Manuel on Mets pitching