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Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread
Centerfield Oct 25 2017 02:30 PM |
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So really, what the fuck happened in 2013? I know it's easy to pile on now, with Turner hitting GW home runs in the World Series, but it was a foolish move then, and the Mets deserve all the criticism they are getting.
Well then, what was it? Turner thinks it might have been Barwis. Mike FUCKING Barwis. https://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball ... 1.14603499
Sandy denies this. But his explanation sucks:
That's bullshit. He was a perfect utility player. Cheap, versatile, and had the 6th highest OPS+ on the team. Not at all the type of player Sandy Alderson cuts. On the other hand, I can see the Barwis situation making sense. Everyone knows Barwis is Jeff Wilpon's guy. I can definitely see a scenario where Jeff urges all Mets to use him. Some say yes, some veterans say no. You can't force them to do anything. But when a young kid like Turner says no, Jeff gets pissed. "Who does he think he is?", Jeff says disgustedly, "Get that piece of shit Turner off my team NOW!!!" Yes, I'm saying this is all Jeff Wilpon's fault.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 25 2017 02:35 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
Here's a thread from 2013:
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MFS62 Oct 25 2017 02:42 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
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Lefty Specialist doesn't get a cigar for his prediction, but he at least gets a cigarillo. Wrong team, correct outcome. Later
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86-Dreamer Oct 25 2017 03:22 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
I just hope he speaks fondly of Met fans during his induction speech
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Ceetar Oct 25 2017 04:14 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
Barwis or not, does seem to be an argument that he wasn't going to become what he has with the Mets/within their system. two seasons of sub-par BB%, increasing Ks. No real sign of improvement. Was still a pretty silly move not to keep him for at least another year, versatility wise (it wasn't like he was _bad_)
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Centerfield Oct 25 2017 04:17 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
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So the party line was that he was let go for lack of hustle. A trait that we, rabid fans of the team, did not see. Seriously, this has all the makings of a Jeff Wilpon Meddle Classic.
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Centerfield Oct 25 2017 04:24 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 25 2017 04:40 PM |
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There is no way to know what he would have been had we kept him. But if you believe his story, that he revamped his swing that winter, there is no reason to believe we wouldn't have seen similar results. Plus some guys just blossom late. Jose Bautista, Nelson Cruz. Even Jacob deGrom. The point is you don't just cut young, controllable players of value for no reason. Sure, most will not come back to haunt you, but unlike Murphy, this was an unforced error.
There was no roster crunch. The 2014 Mets opened with Omar Quintanilla on their 25. You could have kept Turner along with all of those guys you mention. There is no baseball reason to make this move. This was personal.
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Edgy MD Oct 25 2017 04:37 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
I think I saw the lack of hustle, as well as the fattening and the not hitting much at all until later in the season when the race was mostly out of reach. On July 31, his OPS was at .615.
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Ceetar Oct 25 2017 05:49 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
Omar Zero was garbage, yes, but the Mets had decided Turner couldn't play SS. the roster crunch was mostly 2B/3B. They had Flores and Herrera available too. But Turner had a .3 career fWAR and was 30 years old. He'd played bad defense, and had a subpar OBP. I agree that they should've kept him, cost-controlled and all that, but it's not hard to believe that there was no use for him on the Mets.
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Centerfield Oct 25 2017 06:32 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
Ceets,
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Ashie62 Oct 25 2017 06:36 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
Turner's success elsewhere is a fluke.
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Lefty Specialist Oct 25 2017 06:43 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
I do remember that he did get a bit pudgy in 2013. That's probably why they wanted him to work with Barwis as much as anything. If he'd stayed he'd probably have torn something next spring from being too muscular.
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Edgy MD Oct 25 2017 06:52 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
According to Amazin Avenue, the Mets opening day infield in 2014 was, Ike Davis, Daniel Murphy, Omar Quintanilla, Josh Satin, Ruben Tejada, and David Wright.
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Ceetar Oct 25 2017 06:52 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
Omar doesn't factor into the roster crunch as Turner didn't play SS. or couldn't. or they felt he couldn't.
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Centerfield Oct 25 2017 07:00 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
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Of course it is. You can never expect something like that to happen. But it did happen. And the part that burns is that this should have been our fluke. This is an unforced error. We didn't have to make a decision, like with Murphy and Walker. We didn't have to do anything. All we had to do, was not go out of our way to actively fuck up. You don't cut players because they are chubby. I think the lack of hustle thing is a lie. There are all sorts of references to Turner being a Collins favorite.
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/64296688// Hard to picture fat, lazy non-hustling guy to be a manager's favorite.
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Centerfield Oct 25 2017 07:22 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
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I think Turner was a better hitter and a better fielder than Campbell. But for the sake of argument, let's assume what you say is true. That the Mets thought they were interchangeable. Fine. KEEP THEM BOTH. There is absolutely no reason to just discard one of them for no reason. It's like being given two instant scratch off tickets. The likelihood of any of them being a winner is low. Looking at the two tickets, they look identical. In all likelihood, each ticket will give you about ten seconds of mild anticipation, followed by disappointment, then being tossed aside. But that being the case, it is absolutely foolish to simply throw away one of those tickets and say "Well, those things never win." If you do that, then you will be rightfully ridiculed when some guy picks it up and wins a million dollars.
In five days, TJ Rivera will be 29 years old, the same age as Justin Turner at the time. He's likely a utility player. We have already have Wright, Cabrera, Cecchini, and Flores on the roster, and we might even bring back Reyes. We have tons of options for 2B and 3B. TJ Rivera is completely expendable. But there is absolutely no reason to expend him. If we were to just cut ties with TJ Rivera now, it would be a foolish, unforced error.
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Edgy MD Oct 25 2017 07:27 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
We're really confusing and conflating years here. This was the offseason going from 2013 to 2014. The guy who got his spot wasn't Campbell or Flores, but Josh Satin.
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Centerfield Oct 25 2017 07:28 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
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Right. And I guarantee you there was never a discussion that went along the lines of: "Shit, we can't keep an animal like Satin caged forever. We might have to make some tough choices here guys..."
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Edgy MD Oct 25 2017 07:30 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
I dunno, but he sure hit circles around Turner in 2013.
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Centerfield Oct 25 2017 07:36 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
There was no choice that had to be made. Josh Satin had options in 2014. There was absolutely no reason not to keep Turner and Satin.
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Ceetar Oct 25 2017 07:58 PM Re: Justin Turner Deserves His Own Thread |
Maybe they simply hoped Turner would renegotiate on a minor league deal like Hefner did, to give them more roster flexibility.
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