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How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?


1b-Smith, 2b-Canó, 3b-Frazier, ss-Rosario 0 votes

1b-Smith, 2b-Canó, 3b-Lowrie, ss-Rosario 1 votes

1b-Alonzo, 2b-Canó, 3b-Frazier, ss-Rosario 0 votes

1b-Alonzo, 2b-Canó, 3b-Lowrie, ss-Rosario 2 votes

1b-Frazier, 2b-Canó, 3b-Lowrie, ss-Rosario 13 votes

1b-Lowrie, 2b-Canó, 3b-Frazier, ss-Rosario 1 votes

1b-Canó, 2b-Lowrie, 3b-Frazier, ss-Rosario 1 votes

1b-Smith, 2b-Canó, 3b-McNeil, ss-Rosario 0 votes

1b-Alonzo, 2b-Canó, 3b-McNeil, ss-Rosario 0 votes

1b-Frazier, 2b-Canó, 3b-McNeil, ss-Rosario 0 votes

1b-Lowrie, 2b-Canó, 3b-McNeil, ss-Rosario 2 votes

1b-Canó, 2b-Lowrie, 3b-McNeil, ss-Rosario 0 votes

Other (please share) 1 votes

Edgy MD
Jan 13 2019 09:18 PM

Now that the Mets have stockpiled infielders, including two big-shot secondbasemen, it looks like it could be a potential strength, but it isn't at all clear how they fit.



Be sure that what I'm asking here is what the Mets will do (if they don't have any other infield transactions or camp injuries), rather than what you would do, although feel free to share that, as well, just not on the ballot.

bmfc1
Jan 14 2019 04:32 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

(It's "Alonso".)

kcmets
Jan 14 2019 04:40 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

1B-Frazier, 2B-Canó, 3B-Lowrie, SS-Rosario

metsmarathon
Jan 14 2019 06:05 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

i went cano - lowrie - rosario - frazier around the diamond. mostly, i like to be different. i think that might be the best defensive setup, without diving into the numbers too deeply.



they'll probably start with kc's setup, though. unless somebody is hurt or traded, those four have to be the starters.

smg58
Jan 14 2019 06:33 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

McNeil-Cano-Rosario-Lowrie. Alonso won't be up right away, and it would be self-defeating not to play McNeil ahead of Smith or Frazier.

Benjamin Grimm
Jan 14 2019 07:18 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

=kcmets post_id=1102 time=1547466006 user_id=53]
1B-Frazier, 2B-Canó, 3B-Lowrie, SS-Rosario



Me too, although I suspect that Brodie is working on a way to shed Frazier before Opening Day. But I voted based on the players that the Mets currently have.

Centerfield
Jan 14 2019 08:02 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

It's such an odd team construction right now.



I'm guessing that some sort of trade might be coming, but as of right now, I wonder if the plan is to have both Alonso and McNeil start in Syracuse.

Edgy MD
Jan 14 2019 09:32 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?


(It's "Alonso".)

I woke up in the middle of the night with this exact thought: "Shit, did I type 'Alonzo'?"



I won't edit because I don't want to futz up the voting.

seawolf17
Jan 14 2019 09:39 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

=Centerfield post_id=1109 time=1547478165 user_id=65]
It's such an odd team construction right now.



I'm guessing that some sort of trade might be coming, but as of right now, I wonder if the plan is to have both Alonso and McNeil start in Syracuse.


Totally agree. I don't know if it's the best setup, but it's definitely the Metsiest.

A Boy Named Seo
Jan 14 2019 10:18 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

I really have no idea. I think it's a certainty Cano, Lowrie, and Rosario will be in there. I'm just not sure what kind of third base Lowrie plays or if Cano would be fine shifting over to first. In either scenario, both of those players seem to be more valuable as a second baseman than a corner infielder.

Theoldmole
Jan 14 2019 10:26 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

Lowrie at third, McNeill supersub, and I put Frazier at first because he hasn't been traded yet. I'd rather it be Smith or Alonzo.

nymr83
Jan 14 2019 10:43 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

Frazier, Cano, Rosario, Lowrie seems most likely as Rosario is still seen as a top prospect and the other guys make lots of money.



No way is Alonso in there. If 1B is a disaster they might not wait for 'super 2' in June but they will at least wait a week or two which gives them an extra year of control, even if that control comes with arbitration.

Edgy MD
Jan 14 2019 10:52 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

One possibility is that Frazier opens as the platoon partner for Smitty at first, and backs up Lowrie at third, which could also make him effectively Rosario's backup, as Lowrie slides over to short.



That doesn't leave much playing time for McNeil, but if he performs, he'll insinuate himself in.

Fman99
Jan 14 2019 12:06 PM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

I put Frazier at 3B and Lowrie at 1B but I think its some combination of them + Rosario and Cano unless roster moves are still yet to be.

Edgy MD
Jan 14 2019 07:11 PM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

The Rangers' bigger focus right now, though, may be a third baseman to pair with Patrick Wisdom. The club has discussed free agents Josh Harrison and, to a lesser degree, Yangervis Solarte, sources have said. (John) Daniels declined to discuss specific free agents, but did acknowledge the Rangers would like to find an infielder who can contribute at third base and who, in a perfect world, hits right-handed.


https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/texas-rangers/rangers/2019/01/10/rangers-taking-chance-rotation-full-tommy-john-patients-effort-get-bang-buck

Johnny Lunchbucket
Jan 14 2019 07:21 PM
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Down goes Frazier!

Edgy MD
Jan 14 2019 07:39 PM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

And mebbe the Mets get Shin-Soo Choo after all.

seawolf17
Jan 15 2019 07:54 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

Edgy MD wrote:

And mebbe the Mets get Shin-Soo Choo after all.


You know? I'd make that deal in a second.

Vic Sage
Jan 15 2019 07:58 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

THIS:


Frazier, Cano, Rosario, Lowrie seems most likely as Rosario is still seen as a top prospect and the other guys make lots of money.

No way is Alonso in there. If 1B is a disaster they might not wait for 'super 2' in June but they will at least wait a week or two which gives them an extra year of control, even if that control comes with arbitration.


AND THIS:


Edgy MD wrote:

One possibility is that Frazier opens as the platoon partner for Smitty at first, and backs up Lowrie at third, which could also make him effectively Rosario's backup, as Lowrie slides over to short.



That doesn't leave much playing time for McNeil, but if he performs, he'll insinuate himself in.


McNeil will be the LH IF/OF/Ut bat off the bench. If he hits (again), I think he'll end up in splitting time with Lagares, with Nimmo and Conforto playing everyday, and with D. Smith and Broxton on the bench.

Vic Sage
Jan 15 2019 08:04 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?


Edgy MD wrote:

And mebbe the Mets get Shin-Soo Choo after all.


You know? I'd make that deal in a second.


me too... Choo-Nimmo-Conforto (with Lagares and Broxton as backup RHed CFers who can come in for defense), with room for JD Davis and D.Smith at 1b.

Centerfield
Jan 15 2019 08:10 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

Choo is 36 years old, is playing in a hitter friendly park, and makes $21 million this year and next.



Texas better be throwing in a ton of money.

Lefty Specialist
Jan 15 2019 08:35 AM
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Texas is looking for a third baseman, but I don't want Choo in return. I wish this team could get younger instead of older.

Vic Sage
Jan 15 2019 08:44 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

this team is clearly in "win now" mode. Trading a 33-year old Frazier for a 36-year old Choo is not really aging us significantly. And choo is coming off a better year than Frazier, and is a better overall player, whose road numbers still include an OPS over .800. And contract-wise, maybe they take Lagares off our hands, too, for some prospects, and then the money is a wash, more or less. And what good would Texas throwing in a ton of money do, if the CouPons are just going to put it in their pocket (or service debt) anyway?

A Boy Named Seo
Jan 15 2019 09:27 AM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

I think the Padres could use Frazier, but we'd have to either pay most of his salary or send our 14 best prospects to San Diego to get them to accept.

nymr83
Jan 15 2019 03:28 PM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

Vic Sage wrote:

this team is clearly in "win now" mode. Trading a 33-year old Frazier for a 36-year old Choo is not really aging us significantly. And choo is coming off a better year than Frazier, and is a better overall player, whose road numbers still include an OPS over .800. And contract-wise, maybe they take Lagares off our hands, too, for some prospects, and then the money is a wash, more or less. And what good would Texas throwing in a ton of money do, if the CouPons are just going to put it in their pocket (or service debt) anyway?


Choo for Frazier sounds good to me. Choo for Frazier and Lagares' contract sounds even better, but only if "Lagares' contract" gets spent elsewhere. otherwise he might as well be the 25th man to be replaced later

LWFS
Jan 16 2019 07:55 PM
Re: How do you think they set up the infield for Opening Day?

Y'know, Lowrie was primarily a SS until very recently. There's a significant non-zero chance that Amed sits in favor of BVW's Jedi bud.