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Mets Sign Cory Sullivan

MFS62
Jan 20 2009 12:35 PM

According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, the Mets have signed outfielder Corry Sullivan, formerly of the Colorado Rockies.

"Cory Sullivan, arguably one of the best defensive center fielders in Rockies' history, has caught on with the Mets, signing a one-year, $600,000 major league deal with $300,000 in incentives. Sullivan was a career .279 hitter with the Rockies in four seasons, splitting time as a starter and reserve beginning in 2005.


http://blogs.denverpost.com/ro...igns-with-mets/ "

Who knows? Major League deal? (Edgy roster alert)
Maybe he will be the next Rod Gaspar and will lead the Mets to WS glory.

Later

Fman99
Jan 20 2009 12:51 PM

Didn't they just sign Jeremy Reed also to a major league deal to avoid arbitration? They are basically the same player.

The head scratching continues...

smg58
Jan 20 2009 01:17 PM

Unless there is a trade in the works, I just don't get it. Our bench as it stood was too lefthanded, and too light-hitting. Sullivan is a light-hitting lefthanded reserve outfielder, so he adds to the problem rather than offsets it. Even Pagan hits significantly better from the left side, and he has more going for him than Reed or Sullivan.

And we still don't have a righthanded batter who can spell Church or Delgado against some lefties. To me, that's a big problem.

seawolf17
Jan 20 2009 01:21 PM

[sarcasm]Omar only signed Sullivan because he's Latino.[/sarcasm]

Benjamin Grimm
Jan 20 2009 01:23 PM

Maybe some team is interested in Reed and the Mets signed Sullivan prior to a trade.

Neither Sullivan nor Reed seem like guys who'd be slated for Buffalo, so I suspect something else will happen.

Frayed Knot
Jan 20 2009 01:31 PM
Edited 3 time(s), most recently on Jan 20 2009 05:48 PM

And speaking of Jeremy Reed (which we sort of are):

I found his name floating around the internet a couple times in the last week or so as several sites are reviewing their 2004 'Best Prospects' lists to see where the hits and misses were.
Reed definitely represents one of the biggest examples of the latter category.


A guy at Rotoworld had him listed as his 4th best prospect 5 years ago.
BP had him at #2 overall!!, BA at 25th.
John Sickels listed him 10th among position players - sandwiched right between D. Wright and Grady Sizemore

What was said then:
Jeremy Reed - OF White Sox - Age 22 - ETA: July 2004
.333/.431/.477, 4 HR, 52 RBI, 17/41 K/BB, 27 SB in 222 AB for Single-A Winston-Salem
.409/.474/.591, 7 HR, 43 RBI, 19/29 K/BB, 18 SB in 242 AB for Double-A Birmingham
A left-handed line-drive hitter with 15-homer power and an outstanding eye at the plate, Reed looks like he could become baseball's best leadoff man someday.

And now:
RW: We were all fooled by the outstanding .373 (combined 2003 minor league) batting average. Baseball America had the best read on him, yet still rated him as the best prospect in the White Sox system. It's incredible that a player this good in the minors hasn't at least become a quality fourth outfielder in the majors.





Still only 27 (28 in June) he's had some decent minor league numbers the last few years in AAA Tacoma [url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/reedje03.shtml]but little success[/url] during his stints in the majors.
So while it's real unlikely that he'd suddenly "find himself" at this age and become the star that some predicted 5 years ago, it wouldn't be out of the question for the light to go on a bit to where he can thrive in a 4th/5th OFer role better than the likes of Endy, Pagan or whoever else is fighting for that spot.
Can play CF too from what I hear.

metirish
Jan 20 2009 01:33 PM

Omar has got to be dealing


John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 20 2009 01:37 PM

="Benjamin Grimm":3lnce5gh]Maybe some team is interested in Reed and the Mets signed Sullivan prior to a trade. Neither Sullivan nor Reed seem like guys who'd be slated for Buffalo, so I suspect something else will happen.[/quote:3lnce5gh]

I'd be very surprised were Sullivan not ticketed for Buffalo.

Frayed Knot
Jan 20 2009 01:42 PM

Signing a major league deal means Sullivan would probably be subject to being lost via waivers if they eventually wanted to shuffle him off to Buffalo* ... but, if so, big deal.






* I believe that's the first official use of this rather obvious joke

Benjamin Grimm
Jan 20 2009 01:46 PM

We'll have to check the forum archives from 1963 through 1965 to make sure.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jan 21 2009 08:25 AM

="Frayed Knot":17i36z8p]Signing a major league deal means Sullivan would probably be subject to being lost via waivers if they eventually wanted to shuffle him off to Buffalo* ... but, if so, big deal.[/quote:17i36z8p]

Now that I've thought about it, this looks like a repeat of the process that got us Endy Chavez in 2006. We had signed both Endy and Tike Redman to Major League deals and let 'em battle it out in spring training. Redman wound up getting released at the end of spring training but I'm sure they tried to trade him first.

Edgy DC
Jan 21 2009 08:48 AM

New York also announced the signings of INF Argenis Reyes, INF Mark Kiger, C Salvador Paniagua, and RHP Julio De La Cruz.

Kiger was the one whose party-doll wife got in the awesome online fight with a blogger.

OE: Still online!

http://natnotes.com/2007/05/27/mark-kig ... is-babies/

Edgy DC
Jan 21 2009 09:04 AM

Here's the original Kiger thread.

http://archives.cranepoolforum.net/6400/f1_t6458.shtml

After that all star season in Bingo led to a late season callup to NOLA, he spent 2008 with Seattle's AA club, reverted to a .223 average, but still maintained a .128 isolated OBP.

The previous big leaguer to make his debut in the post-season? Bug Holliday.

Fman99
Jan 23 2009 01:32 PM

="Edgy DC":3tufl6p4]New York also announced the signings of INF Argenis Reyes, INF Mark Kiger, C Salvador Paniagua, and RHP Julio De La Cruz. Kiger was the one whose party-doll wife got in the awesome online fight with a blogger. OE: Still online! http://natnotes.com/2007/05/27/mark-kig ... is-babies/[/quote:3tufl6p4]

Fascinating, Captain.