Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Trade deadline begins stretch run for Mets

Now that the all star game is over, the Mets can settle into playing everyday again after their layoff. With the season more than half over, here begins the stretch run towards the playoffs. That first step in the stretch run is the trading deadline where teams can wheel and deal in attempts to make their team better, without having players pass through the waiver wire. Mets fans can remember numerous deadline deals made over the last several years including the infamous Scott Kazmir for Victor Zambrano deal (Kazmir is free in 2011 and a Boras client for those of you wondering.).

The most important thing for any team this time of year is to figure out whether or not you want to be a buyer or a seller. Obviously, the Mets are in a position to be a buyer whether that means acquiring a starting pitcher, reliever, or corner outfielder. This trading deadline is trickier than normal though. First off, we have several ballplayers that are coming back momentarily in the pitching and outfield department. For example, even though we were in a pinch for starting pitching before the all star break, Oliver Perez and Jorge Sosa are due to be activated shortly after the all star break. With Pedro Martinez starting his rehab assignment shortly, that will be adding a boost to the rotation. Hopefully, since Martinez is coming back that means that Scott Schoenweis is shown the door.

The outfield is another tough area right now to decide upon. Gomez, Alou, Chavez, and Milledge are all in the wings. Gomez is the farthest off as he probably won’t be seen until the early part of September. However, Alou and Milledge should be back shortly with Chavez coming back within the next few weeks. Do we continue to wait around? It’s inevitable that the surplus of outfielders and pitchers will happen, but how patient can we be?

So what is the answer to these questions? Nobody really knows but the Mets general manager Omar Minaya. I am positive that Omar is on the phone seeing who is available with regards to keeping Pelfrey and Humber. It should be an interesting next 3 weeks for Mets fans, especially if we become consistent.


Posted by Matt Kaufman  
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11 comments:

JerseyDan said...
this should be interseting what the Mets could do in the next three weeks or so. i think middle relief is a big priority also that you didn't touch on. one of the reasons we were so filthy last season was because we never gave up any runs in the 7th and 8th innings.
7/11/07, 1:56 PM  

Matt Kaufman said...
I agree. But you have to keep in mind that Mota and Heilman have proven to be 2nd half pitchers. They could prove to be the difference in those innings, especially Heilman.

Hopefully Heilman does well again. His stats show hes been doing fine but I know we like to pick on him
7/11/07, 2:43 PM  

Zac Wassink said...
Mota's "2nd half" was chemically aided. Unless he gets on something and quick I don't have much confidence in his ability.
7/11/07, 4:34 PM  

Mike Peters said...
did I hear somebody say Eric Gagne?
7/11/07, 4:36 PM  

Matt B. said...
hey you guys should add my blog to the blogroll, i've been a member of the facebook group since last july

www.bleedingblueandorange.blogspot.com

and more than anything else, the Mets need middle relief help and a replacement for Julio Franco.
7/11/07, 8:15 PM  

The POMP said...
why would we get eric gagne?
7/11/07, 10:39 PM  

JerseyDan said...
because Gagne is a solid reliever
7/12/07, 12:47 AM  

Matt Kaufman said...
gagne would probably take too much to get

and who knows if he'll stay healthy
7/12/07, 9:11 AM  

Josh Springer said...
I wouldn't mind Gagne.. and if he pitches back to his form, could imagine a Gagne/Wagner combination for setup/closer? That would just be the sweetness!
7/12/07, 10:05 AM  

Thomas said...
Guess who else is a second-half pitcher? All-American Hero Scott Schoenweis. I still have no confidence in him, though.

I'm much more concerned about this trade deadline than last year's...mostly because I have no idea what I'm hoping for. Last year I knew what the Mets needed (though a bad cab kept them from getting the necessary starting pitching). This year, there's so much uncertainty. I'm pretty confident, though, that Omar has a significantly better idea of what's going on than I do. So...I guess I resign as Mets GM.
7/13/07, 12:03 AM  

Guest Blogger said...
Gagne? pass...
7/15/07, 10:50 PM  

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