Tuesday, July 17, 2007

To Trade Or Not To Trade, Mr. Milledge, That Is The Question

So the All Star Break has come and gone, as have many in the New York Mets organization, including hitting instructor Rick Down and ageless wonder Julio Franco. Replacing the departed are baseball legend Rickey Henderson, who took over as the first base coach, while Howard Johnson was named the Mets new hitting instructor, and OF Lastings Milledge, whose ego and sense of cockiness in his first stints in Queens have rivaled that of Ricky in his prime (Well, at least Milledge isn’t talking in the third person yet).

While the hiring of Rickey is what’s dominating the headlines, it is Milledge that has made the bigger splash since the All Star break. Milledge finally started to show the signs of the great ballplayer that he should be this past weekend as the Mets took three of four from the Cincinnati Reds. His personal high point of the weekend was no doubt his game winning RBI on Saturday, a game which most all of us attended. The clutch performance on Saturday, plus steady performances the rest of the four games has got to have Mets GM Omar Minaya interested in what his top hitting prospect could be capable of…or sent away for.

Now, don’t jump on my back, but Milledge can definitely be considered expendable for the right price; especially with guys like Carlos Gomez and Fernando Martinez in our system also. Minaya though is smart, and will not make a move unless it is for a stud, especially an ace. The problem is, Omar doesn’t have too many options to choose from in the trade market. It definitely seems like Astros ace Roy Oswalt is generating the most attention on the market, and the Mets are serious contenders for his services. We would basically have to give up the farm for Oswalt though, who is under contract for another four years after this season. If Omar could pull off a move while not giving up too much for Oswalt, it would be one of the more impressive trades in Mets history. Earlier in the season, free agent to be Carlos Zambrano’s name was thrown around in trade rumors, but with the Cubs playing like contenders, I can’t see him being on the market anymore. There are other pitchers out there, but none that is worth our top hitting prospect.

There is also the possibility that we keep Milledge and stick him in one of the corners as a starter next season. I mean I am not against keeping him if he continues to perform, and stay out of “trouble.” The marked improvement in his behavior from his earlier stints with the parent club, has only improved his credibility to the team and fans (yes this club is still credible and classy…even with Ricky and Keith on the same payroll). Plus, if Milledge blossoms into the player he should turn out the be, himself, Gomez, and center fielder Carlos Beltran will be one of the great outfields for a long time. Extra base hits for opponents would be a thing of the past with those three flying around there. And as I said, I cannot wait to see the “positive” influence of Rickey on Lastings.

As you can plainly see, there are pros and cons of putting Milledge on the trading block. A deal for Milledge better bring in some hard-core studs, such as Mr. Oswalt or Mr. Dunn (which I am not 100% in support of), or Mr. Griffey (who is still the man). If not though, it looks like that Milledge can become one of the best in the business if he keeps up the pace he has shown since the All Star Break ended. So let me hear back from ya, do we trade Milledge, keep him, tell him to jump off of a cliff. Let me know what’s up. Have a great day and pleasant yesterday.

JD

Posted by JerseyDan  
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7 comments:

Mike Peters said...
well, Milledge's better play as of late is extremely important to his trade value. If I was the GM of another team, I would have been turned off about Milledge's past performances, and off the field issues. His increased value could land us a great player without having to give up gomez or pelfrey as well
7/17/07, 6:51 PM  

Thomas said...
Keep him...for now.
7/18/07, 1:27 AM  

The POMP said...
they're gonna keep him till the deadline and see what happens
7/18/07, 2:17 AM  

Matt Kaufman said...
Keep him until he proves to be Escobust or Alex Ochoa. So far hes done more than both of them
7/18/07, 10:13 AM  

Mike Peters said...
well don't forget ochoa hit for the cycle...
7/18/07, 4:29 PM  

Matt Kaufman said...
Ok so Ochoa had one game lol..I remember that too

Milledge has already done more than Ochoa but lets make sure he can do this over the longterm
7/18/07, 7:55 PM  

Matt Regan said...
If we can get a proven premier talent, we should trade him. Premeir > potential.

Though I am really unsure, because Gomez is injured, and Ferando Martinez has yet to show how he can handle big league pressure.
7/19/07, 2:17 PM  

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