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AJ Ramos 0 votes

José Reyes 13 votes

Austin Jackson 0 votes

Edgy MD
Mar 04 2019 08:44 PM

Three Mets who finished 2018 with the team still have no contracts for 2019: AJ Ramos, José Reyes, and Austin Jackson. Which of the three will be the last one left unsigned this spring?


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41Forever
Mar 05 2019 04:21 AM
Re: Last Met Standing

Went with Jose, who looked done last season.



You'd think that Ramos, as a former closer, would have someone give him a shot. Jackson wasn't horrible and will be cheap for someone when a team has an injury crunch.



But there are plenty of young infielders who can do what Reyes can do. He probably should have said last season was his last and he could have gone out with some fanfare rather than waiting for the phone to ring in March.

Edgy MD
Mar 05 2019 06:31 AM
Re: Last Met Standing

I didn't think José Reyes looked done.



He played horribly, but his skills seemed intact. The bat speed was there, the quick hands and feet, the arm, the strength. The speed was down, of course, but still usable.



He just ... swung at awful pitches and popped up all day long. All season long.



I would think that a decline in pitch judgment is more recoverable than a decline in physical skills, but so far, nobody's biting. So what do I know?

Gwreck
Mar 05 2019 06:40 AM
Re: Last Met Standing

Wouldn't his inability to lay off bad pitches and not hit pop-ups in fact indicate that certain skills are not intact?



Regardless, I doubt Jose plays another game in the majors, in view of his performance over the past two years and his personal history.

HahnSolo
Mar 05 2019 06:57 AM
Re: Last Met Standing

Somebody will sign Ramos; he's an arm and everyone needs them.



Comes down to Reyes and Jackson. I went with Jose; Austin looked slightly less cooked than Jose last year.

Edgy MD
Mar 05 2019 07:40 AM
Re: Last Met Standing

=Gwreck post_id=3805 time=1551793226 user_id=56]
Wouldn't his inability to lay off bad pitches and not hit pop-ups in fact indicate that certain skills are not intact?



Sure, but as I wrote, I would think a declining judgment is more recoverable than a declining physical skill.

seawolf17
Mar 05 2019 07:43 AM
Re: Last Met Standing

I voted Jose too, but I would put money on him winding up in a Ducks uniform before the season is out.

Centerfield
Mar 05 2019 07:59 AM
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=seawolf17 post_id=3814 time=1551796991 user_id=91]
I voted Jose too, but I would put money on him winding up in a Ducks uniform before the season is out.



Or Syracuse.

nymr83
Mar 05 2019 10:56 AM
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its Jose. the more off-field issues you have the less chances you are going to get once the talent runs out.

Lefty Specialist
Mar 05 2019 01:29 PM
Re: Last Met Standing

Reyes. He's as done as the Salisbury steak at Golden Corral.

batmagadanleadoff
Mar 05 2019 02:23 PM
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Reyes not shot? Last year, I wrote that Reyes still getting playing time by Memorial Day might've been the most scandalous thing going on on the baseball diamond. Reyes is about as done as Paul Manafort, I would think.