12/23/11

Beltran to the Cardinals

12/7/11

Bloggers react to flurry of Mets moves

After all the moves last night, let's roundup some thoughts from around the baseball blogsphere...

Joe Janish at Mets Today
Frank FranciscoSure, the Mets lost shortstop Jose Reyes, but Sandy Alderson is not one to let grass grow under his feet. The genius GM made a whirlwind of moves guaranteed to make the Mets almost as good as they were in 2011 — and at minimum, assures them a fifth-place finish in the NL East.
I suppose that leaves the bullpen looking something like: Francisco, Ramirez, Rauch, Acosta, Bobby Parnell, Tim Byrdak and, I don’t know… Pedro Beato? DJ Carrasco? Daniel Herrera? Longman McGee? I guess there’s no reason to settle on the 12th pitcher in December. Plus there’s a solid chance more trades will be made. Hell, at this rate there’s a strong possibility more trades have been made while I’ve been writing this.
Sure, the Mets bullpen looks better this morning than it did yesterday.  Of course, Terry Collins is happy.  His job just got easier.  The reinforced bullpen might even help the Mets win an extra game or two in 2012.
No, they didn’t just win the pennant, for those who want to dismiss any minor move. But this is a good move for the Mets.
There are reasons not to like these deals — dollars per win, Francisco’s health, Rauch’s mediocrity, the current state of the Mets — but the fact remains that Bobby Parnell has not proven he can be a cheap closer, the Mets revamped a sorry bullpen for a decent price, and they may have even acquired a piece with future trade value.
JB at JBMets
Just looking at the bullpen, tonight was a great night for the Mets.  Rauch and Rodriguez are great additions, and really bring some depth to the bullpen.  Terry now has a few guys he can turn to late in games.  Francisco wasn't my choice for closer, but it is nice knowing that someone is there.  And the price was right, which I'm sure played a huge role in Sandy's decision. 
 Have your own link? Leave it in the comments.

12/6/11

Mets making moves: Deal Pagan; Add Rauch, Torres, Ramirez, Francisco

Jose Reyes who?

Just kidding.

The Mets went out in the wake of Reyes taking his talents to South Beach and inked Jon Rauch for $3.5 million, plus incentives. Sandy Alderson also went out and dealt Angel Pagan to the Giants for Andres Torres and Ramon Ramirez, pending physicals. Then, as if the first two deals weren't enough, they signed Frank Francisco, of chair-throwing fame, to a two-year deal, also pending a physical.

+Rauch
+Torres
+Ramirez
+Francisco
-Pagan

Whoa.

Some night, eh Mets fans?

Update: Looks like Francisco is getting $12 million over two years. I guess we know who the closer will be next year.

Long Aside: I don't know how to deal with breaking news on this blog any more. The Mets blogsphere is totally saturated with everyone trying - and failing - to be MetsBlog. Twitter is inundated with beat writers, columnists, bloggers, fans, idiots, trolls and more trying to get their 15 second of fame. Help.

12/4/11

Goodbye, Jose

Jose Reyes
So long, farewell,
auf wiedersehen, good night.
I hate to go and leave this pretty sight.


Adios, Jose Reyes. You were a great Met.


Leave your Reyes memories below. It might help ease the pain.

Hey SNY, they're the Miami Marlins now


M-i-a-m-i.

Update: The ticker has now been changed to correctly identify the Miami Marlins.

Be the GM: What contract would you offer Jose Reyes?


What would you offer Reyes? Leave your contract offer in the comments.

11/28/11

Interleague play is A(L)-OK with me

Year-round interleague play, you say?

OK.

It seems like every baseball fan hates interleague play, except me. I just don't care.

Why shouldn't teams play other teams? NFL has interleague games all the time. Doesn't seem to bother anyone in that sport. But if you mention interleague play in baseball, it's like you proposed that everyone has to give up their first-born child and live in a cardboard box for a year.

Not only do I not care about interleague play, but I enjoy it.

Can I name five Seattle Mariner players? Let's see... Ichiro, King Felix, uh... Who, What and I Don't Know?

That's a product of me being a Mets fan, for the Mets rarely playing the Mariners and, I guess, for the Mariners not being very good at baseball. But if the Mets played Seattle more, I'd know more players.

Interleague is good for baseball, good for fans, good for everyone.

I'm all for interleague. As long as the Mets still play the Phillies, Braves, Marlins and Nationals more than anyone else, I don't have a problem with this.

This all seems logical to me, but yet, I stand very alone in my stance on the AL playing the NL.

Why is it bad? Why do people hate interleague? Please, someone enlighten me in the comments.