Saturday, November 24, 2012
My 2012-2013 Mets Offseason Wishlist
There were also many spots where the Mets had trouble thus leaving voids needing to be filled. The bullpen once again was about as leaky as a Swiss Cheese sandwich. After a horrible start to his season, Frank Francisco seemed to have righted the ship until injury struck. After his return Francisco reverted back to the level of performance he opened the season with until ultimately being shut down in mid-September. The bench was a bright spot for the first half of the season but with the ineffective play of the starting outfield, the bench became worn out.
This off-season there are three things that are necessary to improve this team.
Priority #1: Re-sign Wright & Dickey
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R.A. Dickey going for win #20 |
Wright is also a player of tremendous value but that value isn't an exclusive feature to the Mets organization. With top hitting prospect Wilmer Flores waiting in the wings, Wright is potentially expendable. While Flores is nowhere near as fleet of foot nor good defensively as Wright, Flores has the potential to fill in for the offensive void that would be left by Wright if he were traded. I do not wish this to happen and I want both players to stay. I believe that would be the best thing for the fans and the organization going forward.
(It should be noted that both Wright and Dickey have reportedly received contract offers from the Mets of 6 years $100 million and 2 years $27 million with a mutual option respectively)
Priority #2: Fix the outfield
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Grady Sizemore back in 2009 |
Priority #3: Rebuild the Bullpen
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Broxton pitching for Cincinatti |
While the Mets unfortunately likely won't be in the hunt for a playoff spot look for the team to be much improved from last season. Read More...
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
My Mets 2011-2012 Offseason Wishlist
After another disappointing season for the New York Mets, it is time to continue the rebuilding process in an effort to get better. In order to do so, I believe that the Mets must make these moves during the offseason.
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday Memories: The Offseason Blues
Okay, so this off-season isn't shaping up to what most of us expected. The Mets suffered a terrible collapse, and they've done nothing significant since then. They traded away Lastings Milledge, lost Glavine (and I don't care if he blew the last game of '07, I wanted him back), and upgraded what, exactly?
Don't fear, Mets fans. The Mets have had some pretty mind-boggling off-seasons in the past. Why don't we glance back at a few of Flushing's past off-season blunders, shall we?
December 15th, 1990 - Mets trade Bobby Ojeda and Greg Hansell to the Dodgers for Hubie Brooks.
Before you say "But it's Hubie Brooks! He was killer with the Mets in the early 80's!", realize what you might have just said. You'd be 100% right. He was pretty good... in the 80's! He ended up being traded back to the west coast the following season anyway.
March 29, 1985 - Mets trade Frank Wills to the Mariners for Wray Bergendahl.
Who to the Mariners for what, P'Wray tell!?
Dec. 27, 2001 - Mets trade Kevin Appier to the Angels for Mo Vaughn.
Believe me... I was not jumping for joy about this one, even though losing Appier wasn't such a bad thing. Through all the bad times with Mo, I did witness a few scoreboard-crushing home runs. Good times... good times...
So you see, the off-season might not always be so 'fruitful'. Hopefully, Minaya will make a move before my hair goes grey. If not, we'll all stick together and pray some youngsters step up and fill in the holes.
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