Thursday, July 26, 2007

Thursday Thoughts for July 26th

When I write my article next Thursday all the MLB trade rumors will be over and done with, due to the Non-Waiver Trade Deadline passing this upcoming Tuesday. This means no more thinking that the Mets will acquire Dontrelle Willis for Scott Schoeneweis (hahahaha); or something else wild that we can only dream about. Of course with the trade deadline coming, the debate of "Do we trade prospects for ballplayers that are established?" will come into play. Will players like Lastings Milledge, Carlos Gomez, and Fernando Martinez be a Met after July 31st? I most certainly hope so.

While thinking of what to write about before the deadline, I came across a great article on the SNY website; written by Ted Berg. It's almost like we share a brain, because I agree 110% with what he is saying. While we have our share of veterans like Delgado, Green, and Lo Duca, we also have a lot of up-and-coming players that have already contributed. Players like Gotay, Gomez, Reyes, Milledge, Maine, and Perez--all of which are between the ages of 22 and 26--could help out the Mets for a while to come. In addition to these ballplayers who have contributed, we also have Mike Pelfrey, and Mike Carp waiting in the wings.

Why trade any of these ballplayers for a guy who might only be here for 3 months, and then go back to his old team (Mike Bordick anyone)? Of course it's hard to tell if Gotay will pan out to be a great, like Wally Backman; or a dud, like Carlos Baerga. Will Lastings Milledge be the next Dave Kingman, or the next Alex Ochoa? Let's not make the same mistake that Jim Duquette did in 2004, by trading our stud Scott Kazmir for a broken Victor Zambrano. Let's make it so that we are not just contenders in 2007, but contenders for years to come.

Posted by Matt Kaufman  
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6 comments:

Mike Peters said...
you know, this is a good point... but a lot of mets fans almost have that world series or bust mentality this season, and with good reason... anything less than a ring this year will be a disappointment for any mets fan. by the same token, if we can win it all this year, I'm willing to trade a little of the future to get it
7/26/07, 11:04 PM  

The POMP said...
whatever it takes I say
7/26/07, 11:05 PM  

Mike Peters said...
the pomp is right... I'm really willing to give up anything if it means we win it all this year
7/26/07, 11:47 PM  

Abby said...
yeah i hate to be miss pestimistic. after all my new ipod says "dont stop believin...new york mets". But, what if it doesn't work out, and we get a bad end of a trade. And what if we don't win. What if what we trade for becomes damaged. I'm not saying we shouldnt make a trade, we need a midreliever ASAP. I'm just saying, and I believe the Mets front office, is also irring on the side of apprehension as well. You don't want to give anything away for a one time rush. Then again, the red sox traded nomar away, in a shocker...and in return they won the world series, probably because of that trade. Idk...but yeah, I agree anything but the world series ring, will disappoint me. What can I say? I mean, at this time two years ago, it was a miracle when the mets won a game.
7/27/07, 7:25 PM  

Mike Peters said...
but at the same time, the mets are at a turning point, they have a lot of players getting up there in age, i have to assume glavine and green arent coming back, second base is still a questionmark, pedro is a questionmark, Alou is a questionmark, elduque might have to start collecting social security soon, I mean the young guys are building on this team right now, but this has got to be the year we win it all.
7/29/07, 10:08 PM  

Matt Regan said...
Anything less than a world series championship, is going to be considered underachieving by everyone in this organization. Omar even said it last year and I have to agree with him, the time is now.
7/30/07, 12:27 AM  

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