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Optimism
So this will have to be a quick post as I am in the thick of finals week (but 24 hours away from Christmas Break!) but I just wanted to comment on the Phillies signing Moyer to a two year deal.
This to me is very good news for the Mets. Moyer’s 46, right? This means that he will be with the Phillies until he is 48. In 2008, Moyer went 2-1 in 6 starts against the Mets, with an ERA of 5.4. I think this looks like a decent pitcher that obviously has some run support from his team. Also, one of the games he got a ND for was the game the Mets blew a 7 run lead, something that it doesn’t look like we’ll be doing with guys like Putz and K-Rod in the bullpen. Let’s also remember that after baseball players reach their peak (in their 20s or maybe early 30s), they tend to decline and the longer they remain playing past their peak, the faster they decline. Now, I’m not saying that it’s impossible for an older player to kind of go back to the “glory days” for a year…look at Delgado this past season, but how many times have you been told not to expect another year like Delgado had this year? Now, I know Moyer was good in 08, but just as I’m not excepting to hear MVP chants everytime Delgado takes the plate next year, I’m not expecting Moyer to repeat his 08 campaign.
So thanks Phillies, thanks for keeping Moyer for two more years. The Mets and all teams in the NL East who will be seeing a lot of you in 09 and 10 are grateful for making what I feel is a big mistake and holding onto an aging player who will most likely perform subpar to what you would hope.
And speaking of the Mets/Phillies, how thrilled was I to hear K-Rod throw the first stone of 09 and call the Mets the team to beat? To me, that (and the fact he kept referring to the Mets as “we”–loved it!) shows that he is truly committed to being a Met, and jumping on the best rivalry in baseball!
Goodbye Vegas, It’s Been Great!
Well, with the winter meetings over, I think it’s time to evaluate the work the Mets did in Sin City. First off, it’s nice to see some action from Omar and the guys. I realize that trades and signing players takes time, but to be completely honest, I was getting a little tired of hearing all the speculation and guessing what might happen and who might be a Met next year. It’s great to see our 09 roster (coughBULLPENcough) is taking shape.
First: WE GOT K-ROD! WooHoo!!! I’m so glad to see that K-Rod will be a Met next year. I’ve been hoping we’d get him all offseason and it’s nice to see that everything’s official. I was actually in class when the first report came out, but luckily my brother texted me and I had to restrain myself from jumping up and down (though, my professor might have understood–he’s also a Mets fan…can you believe in Indiana there are now two Mets fans?? Crazy, I know). I think he’ll be a great addition to the team. Not only will we finally have a real closer (let’s be honest, it really was losing Billy Wagner that cost us the postseason), but it will be a huge comfort for the rest of the team and the fans. No longer will I dread heading into the 9th with less than a 3 run lead. Looks like my stress level will be much lower in April. Also, he seems really excited to be a Met (I know they all have to say it, but I choose to believe that he means it!). I loved hearing him talk about wanting to win a championship and being in the right place for it. Now let’s not waste time on that boys!
My opinion on the Seattle/Cleveland/New York trade: it’s really bittersweet for me. I like that we have another two guys in our bullpen, including another closer (think about it, in a matter of 4 hours, we went from having no closer to too many closers…good position to be in!) who seems to be pretty good. In one article I read, someone said the Mets only have to play a 21-out game with those two for the 8th and 9th. However, I would prefer that the Mets play all 27 outs, thank you! Still, it’s nice to hear experts say stuff like the Mets won’t have a bullpen headache in 09…much comfort for the fans! I also think it’s funny that people are calling Jeremy Reed our 4th outfielder…do Tatis and Murphy only count as half a person? I know what they mean, but I think it’s a little funny. From what I’ve read about Green, he seems pretty decent too. And hey Mets fans, last time we had a Sean Green (well, Shawn Green) on our team, we played well into October….I think it’s a sign! Haha, please allow me my optimism.
As far as the players we lost, I wish none of them had to go. Aaron Heilman was the easiest to lose, but only because it was very much expected. I really wish he could have stayed (hey, he’s my Notre Dame connection to the team!) but I understand that the Mets needed him in a role that he wasn’t comfortable with. Joe Smith was a bit of a surprise–from all I had read, he sounded like the one guy in our bullpen that wasn’t going anywhere. I will never forget the one broadcast that showed him walking out to the bullpen wearing the Hello Kitty backpack with a pink bubble on his cap (which reminds me how much I want Castro to stay on the team!). But the biggest (and worst) shock of this trade was the loss of Endy Chavez. I adore Endy and I really can’t believe he won’t be a Met next year. The first thing I thought was that I guess this means no more incredible catches in left field… I’m really going to miss him and will definitely be rooting for him and Heilman on the Mariners next year. I like this trade, but it’s just hard to say goodbye to players that you like, even if it is their time to leave.
So I read an article yesterday all about how the New York teams won the Winter Meetings. The basic argument for each team winning that I got was such: the Mets went in and got a great deal for the market’s best closer, while targeting the biggest issue on the team and trading for two more relievers and an outfielder. The team did a great job of making smart trades and have seriously improved their team for the 2009 season. The Yankees severly overpaid for Sabathia, but they got him regardless. Ok, maybe I’m a little bias, but that’s just the impression I got!
So now the Mets have to start thinking about their starting pitching. I don’t know how I feel about trying to get Lowe–he sounds good, but I understand other teams might want him more. I wouldn’t mind resigning Ollie, although I would prefer it under the condition that he promise that he’ll be pitching like he did in July-August. To be completely honest, I would also love to see Pedro back with the team. I believe that he did have a rough year with his father dying and injuries, etc, so maybe his 09 season will be much more “typical Pedro” but mainly, I just want his personality to stay on the team. I always joke he gets more camera time in the dugout then he does when he’s pitching. I love seeing him in a Mets uniform, and I wish that it works out and he’s still in New York next year. That being said, if we don’t keep him and instead get a pitcher who’ll win in double digits for us and help us win the pennant, I think I could get over losing Pedro.
All in all, I think the Mets had a productive week in Vegas (and please find me someone who’ll argue that) and I look forward to seeing the rest of the offseason action!
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