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Should Mets part ways with Reyes?
No, he's inexpensive, versatile and fast -- at least compared to other Mets. | 20 votes |
Yes. We have young talent and should look to the future. | 0 votes |
Mets Guy in Michigan Oct 19 2016 01:10 PM |
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[url]https://www.outsidepitchmlb.com/new-york-mets-yet-part-ways-jose-reyes/54701
What do you think?
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Edgy MD Oct 19 2016 01:19 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
I think of all the dynamic and exciting players, unless/until Brando Nimmo establishes himself, Reyes is the best option they have as a leadoff batter. Really he's the most viable leadoff hitter they've had since he left.
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Frayed Knot Oct 19 2016 01:20 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
That quoted passage sort of implies that bringing back Reyes is akin to depending on him or building around him.
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Edgy MD Oct 19 2016 01:30 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Two other factors for not moving on at this very point:
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Centerfield Oct 19 2016 01:32 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
No. They should not.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 19 2016 01:33 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
I think keeping him is a no-brainer, unless some irresistible trade possibility emerges, and including Reyes is the way to get it done.
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Ceetar Oct 19 2016 02:45 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
of course not, that's dumb.
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MFS62 Oct 19 2016 03:07 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Reyes is an experienced, productive major leaguer who they will pay only the major league minimum, the balance of his existing contract paid by his prior team(s).
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Edgy MD Oct 19 2016 03:46 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Actually, we don't know at this point what salary the Mets and Reyes have agreed to for 2017.
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Fman99 Oct 19 2016 04:08 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
No brainer. Bring him back, leadoff/3B.
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Edgy MD Oct 19 2016 04:45 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Well, if Wright somehow is ready for opening day, Reyes may end up at second or as a super sub.
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Zvon Oct 19 2016 09:56 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
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This^. 3rd, off the bench, whatever. I think the only thing that will light Jose's fire is getting another chance to get to the post with New York. He wants to be squeezed like a wet towel of all he has left to give. I say we squeeze.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2016 03:10 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
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Jon Heyman is apparently writing for a website called "Today's Knuckleball". I know he's been around for a long time. Wasn't he with Newsday and Sports Illustrated? I've never heard of "Today's Knuckleball".
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d'Kong76 Oct 21 2016 03:18 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 21 2016 03:19 PM |
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I lose track, but I think he's a steady MLB Network guy.
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Centerfield Oct 21 2016 03:19 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
I write for "Yesterday's Knuckleball".
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Edgy MD Oct 21 2016 03:28 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
I figured there would be a modestly respectful bump in the Mets' outlay to Reyes for 2017. I'd bet that Heyman is wrong about that. I think you do need sources.
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Ceetar Oct 21 2016 03:41 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
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I see no indication anywhere that the Mets would have to up the payment. I'm trying to figure out if the Mets actually 'own' his rights for 2017 or is he technically a free agent and the Mets just get the exclusive window to negotiate with him? They only have to offer him league minimum though, and if he rejects that he forfeits that money from the Rockies as well. This is where it gets murky though, could other teams offer him more? Reyes himself would not get more money, it'd just be deducted from the Rockies number, but say a club with a lesser income tax than Colorado wanted to offer him $4 million. "See, look, you'll get more money this way if it comes from us so screw the Mets?" I believe as this is technically a new contract and not his original, the Mets don't have rights to the '18 option year.
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Gwreck Oct 21 2016 04:09 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
After being released from his contract with the Rockies and becoming a free agent, Reyes signed a minor-league contract with the Mets.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2016 04:18 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Well, it sounds like the thing to do if the Mets want Jose for 2018 is to decline the option, let the Rockies pay him the $4 million, and then sign him to a new contract for 2018. Obviously, they'd have to compete with the other 29 teams for his services. The price to avoid that competition would be $22 million, and they're not going to go for that.
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Ceetar Oct 21 2016 04:26 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
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aha, I couldn't figure out out of the CBA whether or not 2016-2017 were linked in any way. It's sorta like the Mets have the contract and the Rockies are responsible for paying it. There doesn't seem anything in there about it _having_ to be ML minimum though. I wonder if a sneaky club could do something like make a trade with the Rockies and instead of sending cash and having to get MLB approval, raise the Mets portion of the Reyes contract in order to lessen the Rockies burden.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2016 04:29 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
I would think that this third team would only be able to take on a portion of Reyes' salary themselves, if they could even do that.
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Nymr83 Oct 21 2016 05:04 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
given the salary and production this year there is no reason to cut him before spring training. if better options show up in the spring, do it then.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2016 05:13 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
I don't see them cutting him in the spring, either, even if someone better comes along. At most I can see him being reduced to a lesser role. He'd be ideal as the veteran utility guy that most winning teams tend to have. And with Jose, the Mets might not need to make another trade for Kelly Johnson.
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Frayed Knot Oct 21 2016 05:27 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Again, there is ZERO incentive to cut or otherwise get rid of Reyes prior to next season (aside maybe for some odd scenario where the other team insists on Reyes being part of some package trade) nor is/was there any incentive for Reyes to insist on anything over the ML minimum for 2017; he's getting his same $20+ mil salary no matter what happens so why should he care how much of it the Mets pay?
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Ashie62 Oct 21 2016 08:57 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Don't we need Reyes to play third base?
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 21 2016 09:12 PM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
Maybe. But there's also Wright (maybe) and Flores.
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Rockin' Doc Oct 22 2016 12:41 AM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
I don't expect much from Wright going forward due to his health problems. I hope I am wrong, but I think it would be foolish for the Mets to count on Wright. So I would definitely keep Reyes around as insurance at third base, a back up to Cabrera, possible second base depth, or as a switch hitting sub with speed off the bench.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Oct 23 2016 03:50 AM Re: Should Mets part ways with Reyes? |
There is no cogent, fact-based argument for NOT bringing him back, given his and the Mets' situations.
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