Tuesday, December 29, 2009
What The Bay Deal Means To The Mets.
So Jason Bay finally decides to sign with the Mets for a deal that is 4 years and averages around 16 mil/season. And I ain't mad about it. I'm one of those who actually preferred getting Bay over Matt Holliday because he would be the cheaper option and while he hits for a lower average; everything else is about the same. Some of the positives I take from this move:
1) The OF is now set with him, Beltran and Francoeur. Last year in Boston, Bay did have a perfect fielding percentage and recorded 15 assists. Now yes, Citi is a much bigger LF than Fenway is, but this will certainly be an improvement over the adventures of Daniel Murphy or Angel Pagan out there defensively.
2) He's a legit clean-up guy that we can insert right in-between Beltran & Wright. Placing back Wright at his natural #5 slot will allow him to do what he does best, and that's to drive runs as opposed to feeling forced to get everything all at once. Bay doesn't hit for the best average (career .280) but adding someone who can get you 25-30 HR, 100-105 RBI and a career .376 OBP is what the doctor ordered.
3) I know this is simply an intangible, but Bay thrived under the pressure for playing for a big-market team for a year plus out in Boston...so that should be no problem for him.
4) While this isn't solely about Bay...to those who talk about players who are afraid to play 81 home games at Citifield remember the only reason why we were last in HRs last year is BECAUSE OF THE TEAM WE WERE FORCED TO FIELD. Did it affect the Phillies, Marlins, Braves, etc? No. How about Mark Reynolds, who decided to have a personal home run derby here? No.
The best part about this is that all the pressure is gonna be on the Phillies now to deliver as being the heavy favorites to not only win the division, but the NL as a whole. The Mets if they remain healthy this year, get Pelfrey & Ollie's heads right and continue our strong bullpen pitching from last year can keep up easily. Not making too many changes in the roster this year might actually be a positive, as there is a better chance to build team chemistry which has been lacking the past few years. Now we need a 1B (I'm with the LaRoche idea 100%) and we should be fine.
Labels:
2010 Mets,
Jason Bay,
National League East
4 comments:
I think Wright should probably hit third, with Bay and Beltran alternating 4th and 5th.
My reasoning for this is that Wright hits for a better average than Beltran. As a general rule you want your 3 hitter to hit for average, and have some power. (Wright fits that mold better than Beltran does).
In the three hole, Wright can drive in runs of Reyes and the two hitter (be it Castillo or Murphy or whoever). Plus he'll get on base more often than Beltran and get driven in by Bay more often than Beltran would.
i disagree Mr. Peters. Beltran is the fastest of the three, The three hole is the spot for the best all around hitter, the one you want up the most, by batting Wright 4th, you allow him to be well protected (beltran in front, bay behind) and if the first inning goes 1-2-3 his OBP is high enough that he can start off a new inning. Jason Bay has no business batting 4th regularly, he just lacks the complete profile to be a 3-4 hitter, he'd probably be the best 5 hitter in the game though
I was responding to the initial post... you make a good point Tim, but Bay is your main power threat in the lineup, you cant have him batting 4th and than have Jeff Francoeur protecting him in the lineup.
I also disagree with the argument that Beltran is a better all around hitter than Wright... I don't even know how you can even make that argument. Lets just throw out 2009 because of the injuries and everything... given their recent career numbers, you'd expect both guys to give you 100, 100, 30. But you'd expect wright to hit .300 and Beltran to hit .280
now... granted, Beltran hit for average in half a season last year, so if he suddenly started hitting .300 you can make the argument I guess.
Good Article, although Jason Bay is more of a 5th hole hitter than David Wright and should probably bat as such in the lineup.