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Free Agent Season
Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2015 08:16 AM |
Ex-GM forecasts top free agent moves
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Centerfield Nov 10 2015 08:40 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
Good article. I don't know if he's right, but I like the size of the contracts he is predicting for the top line guys. None seem overly stupid.
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MFS62 Nov 10 2015 08:42 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Exactly. Wilmer showed over the last half of the season and in the post season that he is capable of handling the position defensively. There are other holes to be filled during the off season - second base, center field, third base, bench and bullpen that have a higher priority. Later
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batmagadanleadoff Nov 10 2015 08:46 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Desmond is the archetypical post-Madoff Mets free agent acquisition: a player on the downside who has a decent chance of sucking, so he won't cost as much -- this is the main consideration -- but with enough of a history in the rear-view mirror that makes the Mets getting lucky just a tiny bit plausible. Ian Desmond, meet Michael Cuddyer. It's shopping in the damaged goods section.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2015 09:02 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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I think that if they sign a shortstop, they would be filling the hole at second base, because Wilmer would likely move over there, at least for the immediate future. Herrera might eventually displace Flores at second, but that would be a bit further down the road.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 10 2015 09:03 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
Does anyone understand the nuances of Desmond's struggles this year -- injury? personal turmoil? over the hill? Bad relationship with management? Because he at least once was a good+ player, albeit one who whiffs a little too much. You figure he's the kind of player some team will gamble on fixing with a good hitting coach or something.
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seawolf17 Nov 10 2015 09:05 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Sounds good to me. Granderson RF Murphy 2B Wright 3B Upton RCF Heyward LCF Cespedes CF Duda 1B Zobrist MI d'Arnaud C Conforto LF Desmond SSS Rasmus DH Flores SS Fowler SCF
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2015 09:06 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
The Royals would still be able to find a way to dunk in a late-inning game-tying hit.
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Centerfield Nov 10 2015 09:14 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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On the fielding side, he seems to have always made a ton of errors. On the hitting side, Nats guys say he rebounded in the second half. He still hit 19 HR's. But his OPS has declined over the last 4 years. Might just be getting old.
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Vic Sage Nov 10 2015 09:26 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
the one edge we have over the Cards is that their arrogance prohibits them from overbidding on a guy like Heyward. "We're the NL Yankees," they say, "and you should be honored to play with us, so we don't pay top dollar." So we need to use that advantage. Assuming Fred has the wherewithal and Sandy believes in Heyward.
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Ceetar Nov 10 2015 09:41 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
I've never really liked Desmond, can't put my finger on it. I didn't like him last year in the rumors (particularly for the asking price) either and that was before he continued his downward trend.
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Frayed Knot Nov 10 2015 01:21 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
Desmond defensively is the polar opposite of Flores. Desmond is MUCH more athletic with all that entails: better arm, quicker release, better range, etc., and will make the spectacular play. But is also more prone to kicking the routine ball and his errors seem to snowball into another in groups; not really sure why that is.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2015 01:24 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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They can do what the Marlins did to Reyes. Sign him but refuse a no-trade clause and then deal him after the first season.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2015 01:25 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
Oh, and a couple of days before you trade him, tell him to buy a house.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Nov 10 2015 01:35 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Over the second half last year, he hit .262/.331/.446 with 12 HRs, right in line with his peak-year numbers prior to last year. Then again, he's essentially a slightly-richer-man's Wilmer-- if, as FK points out, defensively inverse-- at this point. As far as infield bolstering goes, I'd rather pop for a couple of years of Zobrist or, hell, Murph (who I think will hang out there a while, and may end up coming back home for 3/35, or something similar).
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Frayed Knot Nov 10 2015 02:55 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
A handy-dandy synopsis of the major players for this winter.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2015 06:05 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Adam Rubin dashes Heyward hopes:
Mets don't want to displace Juan Lagares with outfield addition The article also includes this little gem:
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Mex17 Nov 10 2015 06:06 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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What possible need would the Mets have for Mike Leake?
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 10 2015 06:11 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
That pick came from "Randy" who makes "his" picks at random.
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Mex17 Nov 10 2015 07:03 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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OH GOD FORBID THAT THEY HAVE A STRONG BENCH!!!!! LET'S INSTEAD PURPOSELY MAKE THE TEAM WORSE THAN WHAT IS POSSIBLE SO THAT JUAN LAGARES CAN BE CODDLED!!
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Ashie62 Nov 10 2015 07:59 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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On the downside? he's pretty young and had one crappy year. Get him at a discounted price, or not.
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Frayed Knot Nov 10 2015 08:02 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Told ya not to look at the predictions.
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Ceetar Nov 10 2015 08:05 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
yeah, but Adam Rubin is a troll, so..
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Frayed Knot Nov 10 2015 08:22 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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The point is (as discussed in the other thread) that if you bring in a top FA it would be for the purpose of replacing an incumbent like Lagares not with the idea of platooning with him. No FA at or near his prime is going to sign up for a part-time job or a short-term one, and the Mets aren't going to shelve Lagares to a once a week start/PH status for the next several seasons just a year after committing to a multi-year deal to him.
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Centerfield Nov 10 2015 08:35 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
The platoon is already there. Granderson and Lagares split CF. sign a premiere corner guy.
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Mex17 Nov 10 2015 08:37 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Sorry, but you cannot convince me that this would be a better team with Kirk Nieuwenhuis or Darrell Ceciliani on the roster as opposed to (just as one example) a potentially healthy Denard Span. Lagares has shown potential at times, but can you tell me that he is a lock-down starter on a championship level team? And what is wrong with a solid player who can step in and start having a place on your bench (especially when the 2016 price tab is only $2.5 million)? Perennially successful organizations think in a certain manner, and ones that are not perennially successful think another way. Ask yourself how this organization thinks and be honest.
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Mex17 Nov 10 2015 09:03 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
Plus, Lagares is not an "incumbent" starter anyway. The outfield at the end of the season (and the one that was in place during the late season run) was Conforto/Cespedes/Granderson.
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Edgy MD Nov 10 2015 09:34 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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I dunno, but he peaked in August after having a sit-down with Cal Ripken. He crashed back down in September, but so did his whole demoralized team. Heh-heh. If the Mets wanna go really cheap, of course, it's Tejada and Flores up the middle, with Herrera, Reynolds, and Cecchini pressing from below.
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Mex17 Nov 10 2015 09:39 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Middle infield is just fine with what we have.
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Frayed Knot Nov 10 2015 09:54 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
OK, I'll try once more.
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Centerfield Nov 10 2015 10:17 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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If you look at the splits of Granderson and Lagares, a platoon between the two is exactly what the team should do. Granderson has a .300 point differential in OPS. Lagares, about .180. If you platoon those two, that is one terrific centerfielder. This also opens up an OF spot for either Upton or Heyward. If you sign Heyward, you can move Granderson back to RF and not have to worry about the dropoff in defense from this alignment. And sure, I realize Granderson is a gamble in CF. But over 162, I'd much rather have a Granderson/Lagares platoon at CF and Upton in RF, than take my chances with some combination of Lagares/Granderson/Cuddyer to provide enough offense. Now, if you meant that the team won't do this because of the money already committed, then that is a different story. You may be, and probably are, exactly right about this. But this is exactly the type of budget-related constraints I have been complaining about this past week. A big market team does not have to do this. A big market team platoons their investments, relegates Cuddyer to the bench, and brings in guys who can get the job done. Especially if that big market team just lost a World Series and is undoubtedly a player or two away. It's just mind-boggling. We're losing Cespedes and Murphy, and the plan is to give those at-bats to Herrera, Lagares and Cuddyer? All three had an OPS in the .600's. They've made us wait 6 years for this pitching staff to arrive. Who knows how many years they will be together. You can't waste one of those years because you want to get at-bats for Lagares and Cuddyer.
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Mex17 Nov 11 2015 05:03 AM Re: Free Agent Season Edited 4 time(s), most recently on Nov 11 2015 05:19 AM |
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Juan Lagares is a nice asset and a good guy to have on the team but his BA dropped 22 points in one year and we still do not know if he can throw. The Mets are the defending National League Champions and need to replace the primary guy who got them to the postseason who, incidentally, put Lagares's ass on the bench in the first place. I am also not even talking about Upton or Heyward in this particular discussion (although I would like to be) but instead Denard Span specifically (because that is one of the three names that Carig has specifically mentioned several times over). If Rubin is right and they do not even go out and get one of the "Carig Three" if an affordable financial deal is in their laps for one of them because they want to gift wrap centerfield for Juan Lagares, then they are morons who are not serious about winning. Lagares will still play a lot if Span or Parra are on the team anyway. Lagares/Parra would be a straight platoon. With Span not quite as much but my guess is that Span will still need time off since he is coming off an injury season and they can use Lagares to hedge against Span breaking down. You can still keep Lagares in the mix as a strong bench player (good teams have Juan Lagares type players on the bench. . .bad ones have Kirk Nieuwenhuis or Darrell Cecilliani) and start prepping him for a few years when his money really starts to kick in. For 2016 though, he is a $2.5 million player.
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Mex17 Nov 11 2015 05:07 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
Look at the team that just beat us. Didn't it look like Yost was finding ways to get Jarrod Dyson and Paulo Orlando in there? You are basically arguing against having team depth (or, if not you, then Rubin or the front office is).
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Mex17 Nov 11 2015 05:13 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
Even if they do end up with Heyward, Upton, or Cespedes, I think that you still hold on to Lagares, find ways to get him in there (even though that would admittedly be quite a bit harder) and you still have him when Granderson is gone in two years,
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Ceetar Nov 11 2015 08:40 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
Can we remember that Lagares hit better than Cespedes and Conforto in the postseason too maybe?
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Centerfield Nov 11 2015 10:01 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Everyone remembers what Lagares did in the post-season. Everyone else, besides you, understands how much weight to give that small sample size. It is foolish to think Lagares is a better hitter than Conforto or Cespedes. And just so we are clear, Michael Cuddyer's full year is not a significant sample size to draw conclusions, but Lagares' work in October is? Gotcha.
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Ceetar Nov 11 2015 10:24 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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it wasn't a full year, it was full of injury, and he has literally thousands more at-bats suggesting he's better than he was in 2015 with a core and knee injury. The Mets can get offensive value from Cuddyer next year. No, but Lagares hit pretty well down the stretch in and October. His 2014 was pretty good. Going into his age 27 season, it seems like there's value to be had from playing Lagares. Michael Conforto is a talented player who probably got called up too soon, and still managed to have a month in there that was very good. He's not a lock or anything, but there's almost definitely value to be had there. Granderson is a very excellent player. There's literally no way to argue against that. That's 4 useful-very useful outfielders. It's entirely possible, I'd even say likely, that the Mets can get the offense they need out of those three positions with what they have. I'd look for a talented part-time player that can hit lefties as the 5th OF, because I'd be more concerned with the ability of Conforto, and to a lesser extend Granderson, to hit lefties than Cuddyer and Lagares to hit righties. I think the upgrade to a guy like Heyward over the various playing time situations you could build around the guys the Mets have now isn't super significant. I'm more concerned with the step down for the infield backups, and the higher value infield defense means.
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Frayed Knot Nov 11 2015 03:21 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Nobody is suggesting anything of the sort. Can we please not fall into the trap, just one week into the off-season, of making up the outcome for the sole purpose of criticizing the both the process and the result?
But it was Rubin's comment about not pursuing a FA who would toss Lagares to the bench that got you started on this 'WAH we're killing the team' jag in the first place. Somehow in all this you missed the line -- the one that started it off -- about how "The New York Mets are shopping for a center fielder". Not wanting to "displace" Juan is not the same as saying you're handing him 600 ABs
Please stop.
Wow, I'm a lot more concerned with the middle infield than I am with the OF.
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Centerfield Nov 11 2015 04:35 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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I'm not making up the outcome. I thought that's what you were suggesting. Your words: The Mets currently have three OFs under multi-year deals plus Conforto, which means that if they go out to sign a premier FA OF it's not going to be in addition to what they already have but instead of one or more of them. My interpretation: Don't forget about Cuddyer. He will get some of those at-bats. Your words: the team isn't moving Granderson (their best offensive player this past year) nor LAGARES (a 26 y/o GG CF) to a backup/PH role. My interpretation: Lagares will get those at-bats. My takeaway: FK thinks the Cespedes at-bats are going to Lagares, and to a lesser extent, Cuddyer.
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Ceetar Nov 12 2015 08:34 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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The Mayberry and Nieuwenhuis ABs too. And the Ceciliani.
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Centerfield Nov 12 2015 08:57 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
Ceetar,
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Ceetar Nov 12 2015 09:15 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
a 'level 4' offense is actually fine though. Don't play guys that are holes are broken and you'll still score a few runs, which wins games with this pitching.
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Centerfield Nov 12 2015 09:57 AM Re: Free Agent Season Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 12 2015 10:09 AM |
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I'm starting to realize that this is the thinking of many people here. I don't understand it, I don't agree with it. But if one thinks this way, I get why that person would not have an issue with the Wilpons. Because it's "good enough". For me, I think the owners have a responsibility to field the best team they possibly can. And with this team, having five of the best young pitchers in team history (rotation + Familia), the team has the potential to be legendary. This is when you put the pedal to the metal. This is not a time to let up and coast. These next few years could be the greatest of all time. I don't understand settling for "fine". But it's clear that many of you guys don't want a payroll increase, or at least, may be indifferent to it. I don't think that it's because you refute that a top tier payroll gives a competitive advantage. I think that is not really disputed. So that leads me to conclude that there must be some other reason to not want this edge. Stemming from a sense of romance? Nobility? Wanting to be different than the Yankees? Maybe large payroll teams are fascist, and winning on a limited budget is more democratic. I don't know. But there must be something to it. I guess we just think differently.
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Ceetar Nov 12 2015 10:06 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
I dunno, to me it stems from not thinking the owners have a responsibility to do much of anything. The Wilpons are mostly crap owners, I suspect most owners are, but the #1 thing I want is the Mets playing baseball. That's probably like..70% of what I need from them, and at least 25% of the rest of it is covered now with fun players and a competitive team. Maybe I'm too complacent, but I'm going to enjoy 2016 regardless so I just can't get worked up about demanding they operate a certain way or to a certain budget.
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Centerfield Nov 12 2015 10:18 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
And in the long run, your approach is probably healthier.
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metsmarathon Nov 12 2015 10:21 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
put me down in the "i hope they get denard span" category. i think he's a great fit with the way the team is built, and would form an effective 4-man rotation with grandy, lagares, and conforto.
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Ceetar Nov 12 2015 10:24 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Span's a nice player. Who's recently had a hip surgery? Curious if there are any year-after effects with that one.
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Frayed Knot Nov 12 2015 04:01 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Yeah, that's not remotely what I'm saying. I should probably just drop this since nothing's being solved but I'll try just one more quick one. -- All I am doing here is poo-pooing the idea (mostly floated by Mex17) that we're going to sign a top-tier FA OF AND keep all of the current ones under multi-year deals and simply make them high-priced back ups and/or platoon partners for each other or the new import(s). Cespedes was a temporary import brought in for a pennant drive at a time when several OFs (Lagares & Cuddyer) were injured and/or sucking and Conforto had just been brought up. The same 'get out of this guy's way' moves aren't going to be made if/when a permanent replacement w/a multi-year deal is brought in. 1) If Sandy DOES sign a Hayward-type it's going to be INSTEAD OF someone current not in addition to. 2) Signing a complimentary type of player instead (as mentioned in one of the linked articles above) does not condemn the bench to eternal suckiness.
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Centerfield Nov 12 2015 04:49 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
Gotcha.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 02 2015 02:58 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Edgy MD Dec 02 2015 03:26 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
Fowler's a pretty good player. Could certainly do well by making a little more contact.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 02 2015 03:27 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
He'll cost a draft pick. I'm not sure how much that will matter to the Mets.
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Ceetar Dec 02 2015 03:40 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
hmm, didn't think Fowler was that good, but those are some pretty nice numbers, particularly for a CFer. He's been streaky with the defensive numbers, but was average last year after being pretty bad in 2014, mostly by making a lot more of the 'Likely' plays. I'd blame that on a smaller Wrigley but he had a similar year with the Rockies two years ago.
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Edgy MD Dec 02 2015 03:43 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
I get the idea that the Mets feel that they have a way around those rules. Lose a draft pick, drop your first round money in the foreign market. Artificial market constraints stop you from adding to your system that way? Trade for Dilson Herrera.
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d'Kong76 Dec 02 2015 03:47 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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rotoworlddotcom's comment on Olney's news:
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Ashie62 Dec 02 2015 08:25 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
Fowler does little for me.
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Centerfield Dec 02 2015 08:50 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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There's an Onion article to be written here. Mets have been involved in discussions with every player available this winter except the three or four that can actually make them better.
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d'Kong76 Dec 02 2015 09:01 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
Guess I'll just go back behind the curtain...
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batmagadanleadoff Dec 02 2015 09:38 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Don't worry. The Mets have a great plan in place, at least according to the tabloids. The Mets intend to lure Ben Zobrist, their main target, by offering him less money and less years than he'll likely get from every other team interested in him. If that plan fails, and me, personally, I don't see how, but still, if they can't get Zobrist, they'll try to re-sign Murphy by offering him less money and less years than he'll surely get from every other team interested in him. Isn't this great?
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Dec 03 2015 08:02 AM Re: Free Agent Season |
Splash the pot on Span (and Zobrist), and any overpay is likely more than made up for by not losing Lagares (via a clear room for Fowler, trade-low scenario)/a draft pick, no?
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 04 2015 07:38 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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MFS62 Dec 04 2015 09:39 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
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Well, the Nats just signed Ollie Perez as a free agent. When I first saw it,I thought it said "Mets sign Ollie". The EMTs were able to revive me, and I feel ok now. Later
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 06 2015 06:53 PM Re: Free Agent Season |
John Ricco on Mets Hot Stove tonight said that the Mets would be very reluctant to sign someone who would cost them a draft pick.
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