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Forecasts for Fifteen: Dillon Gee

Edgy MD
Feb 23 2015 02:54 AM

Survived the offseason and reported to camp with a full beard, which may be tired but it sure beats a return of his merkin.

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What's the story? Does he break camp in the bullpen? In the rotation? In the employ of another team? QUESTIONS!!

themetfairy
Feb 23 2015 03:06 AM
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I don't think that he'll make it to the trade deadline.

Mets Guy in Michigan
Feb 23 2015 04:11 AM
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Toughest one to predict. I'm going to say he starts in the bullpen and gets starts if Niese gets hurt in the early part of the season -- before the point where they'd bring up Thor to delay his service time.

batmagadanleadoff
Feb 23 2015 05:07 PM
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Gone before the season starts. For prospect(s).

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Feb 23 2015 05:26 PM
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22 G, 4 GS, 51 IP, 3-4, 3.28 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, 7 HR, 39 K/15 BB.

Relief serves his third-time-through-the-lineup-fading butt pretty well. Then, come July, gone baby gone. To... [rubs temples, squint all exert-y like] the AL West, but not Texas.

smg58
Feb 23 2015 06:01 PM
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The hardest guy to predict. My money is on him being dealt late spring, but a lot of things can happen.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Feb 23 2015 06:06 PM
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I think he vanishes as soon as another team acknowledges they have a starting pitching crisis. Cincy? Pittsburgh? Chisox?? Can't figure that part out.

WHEREVER, he's completely Gee-like for them, you know exactly what I mean.

Edgy MD
Feb 23 2015 06:12 PM
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Thing is, if the Phillies have to wait out the market on Cole Hamels (though I do disagree that his current four year/$96 million price tag is such a bargain), then how long must the Mets wait before reality strikes some pitching-hungry GM?

It's a strange turnabout, but it seems everybody thinks they have enough pitching, and most everybody is shopping for batsmen.

Except the Yankees, who must know they don't have enough of either.

TransMonk
Feb 23 2015 07:23 PM
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He's the best 6th starter in the majors and an excellent insurance policy.

batmagadanleadoff
Feb 23 2015 08:49 PM
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TransMonk wrote:
He's the best 6th starter in the majors and an excellent insurance policy.


The Mets can't afford insurance.

Edgy MD wrote:
...then how long must the Mets wait before reality strikes some pitching-hungry GM?



When they start playing exhibition games, you probably won't have enough fingers on your hands to count the number of pitchers that are gonna go down with injuries.

Nymr83
Feb 23 2015 09:38 PM
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When they start playing exhibition games, you probably won't have enough fingers on your hands to count the number of pitchers that are gonna go down with injuries.


one of which may even be on the Mets! i like that the Mets held onto Gee, you cant have too many pitching options. if a deal had shown up for a good bat then thats fine, but there was no reason to trade him away for an interchangeable bullpen arm or something like that.

Ceetar
Feb 23 2015 09:53 PM
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Not really sure. I like Gee actually, I think he's one of those guys that gets better with more reps, hits his spots better and what not. If he does in fact start in the bullpen and Collins gets him enough reps I think he can do very good things.

Let's call him 1999 Pat Mahomes or something. 85 IP, 62Ks, 3.2 ERA, 3 spot starts.

Of course, he could be traded before I finish this sentence, or not at all.

batmagadanleadoff
Feb 23 2015 10:20 PM
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Nymr83 wrote:
When they start playing exhibition games, you probably won't have enough fingers on your hands to count the number of pitchers that are gonna go down with injuries.


one of which may even be on the Mets! i like that the Mets held onto Gee, you cant have too many pitching options. if a deal had shown up for a good bat then thats fine, but there was no reason to trade him away for an interchangeable bullpen arm or something like that.


You could be right. I wasn't advocating for anything, one way or the other. I simply wrote what I think's likely to happen, and why.

Ashie62
Feb 24 2015 02:26 AM
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On the Mets in a number of roles.

MFS62
Feb 24 2015 04:14 AM
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4-4, 3.80.
But I have no idea in which role he'll get those numbers.

Later

d'Kong76
Feb 25 2015 05:45 PM
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Traded to AL West team during the spring when someone's
arm out there falls off for the season.

MFS62
Mar 08 2015 01:57 AM
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d'Kong76 wrote:
Traded to AL West team during the spring when someone's
arm out there falls off for the season.

Maybe sooner than that. Just read that Yu Darvish had an arm injury. I'm wondering if the Mets/Texas talks have heated up.

Later

Edgy MD
Mar 20 2015 05:34 PM
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It seems he may have broken Ed Lynch's record, spending the longest time in the role of the Not-Really-Part-of-the-Plan-But-He-Pitched-His-Way-Into-the-Rotation-So-We'll-Leave-Him-There-Until-We-Get-Everybody-Healthy-and-In-Place-or-He-Screws-It-Up Guy.

Other candidates: Jae-Weong Seo, John Maine.

Actually Rick Reed may be the patron saint of these guys, but he got a two-year contract at some point, I think, so he graduated off that list.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jun 07 2015 01:50 AM
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Played the oh-i-just-dont-care-anymore card when informed that they were scrapping the 6 man for reals. Thinks it hurts his trade value as though being the 6th best starter and 1st least reliable of 6 didn't have anything to do with it.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jun 07 2015 02:18 AM
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Quick triggers don't kill trade value; people do.

Benjamin Grimm
Jun 07 2015 12:56 PM
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He really shouldn't care about his trade value. If he's sent to another team, what difference does it make to him what kind of return the Mets get?