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Lima Released

Johnny Dickshot
May 19 2006 10:40 PM

WWSB just said so.

No corresponding move yet.

TransMonk
May 19 2006 10:44 PM

I guess they didn't need to wait for the meeting tomorrow to discuss that.

Did Heilman just win himself a shot?

Frayed Knot
May 19 2006 10:44 PM

I was thinking of him as I saw him join in the celebration w/Wright.
Can't say it's not warranted but it just shows that the highs & lows of that business can be cruel at times.

GYC
May 19 2006 10:45 PM

YES!

Frayed Knot
May 19 2006 10:46 PM

]Did Heilman just win himself a shot?


I was thinking while watching him mow down MFYs whether this helps him get out of the pen in the minds of NYM mgmt or just further cements him in it ... and I don't know the answer to that.

Edgy DC
May 19 2006 10:46 PM

Crazy.

ScarletKnight41
May 19 2006 10:47 PM

Thank goodness.

I'm sure that he's a good person, but I'm so glad that he's not pitching for my team anymore.

TransMonk
May 19 2006 10:48 PM

Rumor on Metsblog is that Bannister's hamstring is torn and that he could be out another month...nothing confirmed though.

If Lima's out and Bannister is out, then they must have made some sort of decision as to who's going to fill that gap.

GYC
May 19 2006 10:48 PM

TransMonk wrote:
Rumor on Metsblog is that Bannister's hamstring is torn and that he could be out another month...nothing confirmed though.

If Lima's out and Bannister is out, then they must have made some sort of decision as to who's going to fill that gap.
Rotoworld said no tear, though. Plus, Cerrone wasn't 100% on his source.

TransMonk
May 19 2006 10:49 PM

Very true, again, not confirmed.

OE: Either way, the Lima release would indicate that something has been set in concrete for the next few trips through the rotation.

GYC
May 19 2006 10:50 PM

Maybe Soler will be called up...

Frayed Knot
May 19 2006 10:50 PM

The TV guys said the MRI showed that Bannister's hammy "isn't fully healed yet" -- meaning he's going to have to wait a while before getting back into the swing of things. Between rest and rehab it's gotta be at least another month at this point.

Johnny Dickshot
May 19 2006 11:03 PM

]Either way, the Lima release would indicate that something has been set in concrete for the next few trips through the rotation


Not necessarily. Omar says (if you believe him) that there's to be a meeting of all the people who matter (however few that is) where all options will be considered (as long as those options aren't specified).

This gets an extra bullpenner on the squad until Lima's turn.

Rotblatt
May 19 2006 11:03 PM

Thank God Lima's gone.

Gary kept saying that Heilman proved his worth in the bullpen tonight, but I totally think the opposite. Like Edgy said in the IGT, starting Heilman helps limit the number of shit starts like this one where we need a guy like Heilman to bail us out.

Pity about Bannister, but so long as we're not throwing scrubs out there for both our 4 & 5, we'll survive.

Johnny Dickshot
May 19 2006 11:06 PM

Rotblatt wrote:
Thank God Lima's gone.

Gary kept saying that Heilman proved his worth in the bullpen tonight, but I totally think the opposite. Like Edgy said in the IGT, starting Heilman helps limit the number of shit starts like this one where we need a guy like Heilman to bail us out.


I still don't buy this. If this game was 1-1 and not 6-6 we'd presumably still need somebody of Heilman's ability.

If it were 6-1, somebody else would get those innings and Heilman would have the night off.

Hillbilly
May 19 2006 11:06 PM

No surpise based on the interviews on the FAN today. I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to see what they'll do.

Rotblatt
May 19 2006 11:19 PM

Johnny Dickshot wrote:
I still don't buy this. If this game was 1-1 and not 6-6 we'd presumably still need somebody of Heilman's ability.

If it were 6-1, somebody else would get those innings and Heilman would have the night off.


Exactly. If we keep below-replacement level scrubs as our #4 & #5 guys, we're not going to need Heilman the nights they start because we probably won't be in the game. For that matter, we likely won't need Sanchez or Billy either.

If our starters can't keep us in the game, our terrific bullpen will be close to useless.

I mean, I'm pretty high on our offense, but even I don't think we can put up 7+ runs every 4th & 5th day.

Unless, of course, they let us face Randy Johnson every 4th & 5th day.

on edit: Oh, and if the game were 1-1, our starting pitcher would presumably have gone more than 3 innings, meaning we wouldn't need our bullpen quite so much.

Johnny Dickshot
May 19 2006 11:22 PM

I don't see us "keeping below replacement level scrubs" on this team. I see us releasing them.

Rotblatt
May 19 2006 11:31 PM

Johnny Dickshot wrote:
I don't see us "keeping below replacement level scrubs" on this team. I see us releasing them.


Well, okay, but the only internal non-replacement level scrubs are Soler & Pelfrey.

If we bring up one of them, I'm okay with leaving Heilman in the pen, but frankly, I'd rather use Heilman and keep Soler & Pelfry marinating in the minors until our next injury.

I'm okay with using Bannister as our #5 when he gets healthy. Until then, a scrub would be acceptable to me (provided Soler or Pelfrey is the #4).

So to sum up, I think our top choice is moving Heilman to the rotation. We'd still have a great bullpen and our rotation would be far better. Second choice would be Soler or Pelfrey. We'd upgrade our rotation and keep an incredible bullpen. Last choice would be a trade. I don't think we'd get back any one nearly as good as Heilman, so I view that as a slight improvement on our rotation.

Willets Point
May 20 2006 12:20 AM





Google image search for ecstatic.

Actually, I thought Lima might be worth trying in the pen, especially if Heilman goes into the rotation, but oh well.

Rockin' Doc
May 20 2006 12:31 AM

This day just keeps getting better and better.

The wifey thread will take a hit with the loss of Mrs. Lima, but it's good to know that her husband won't be making any more starts for the Mets.

I thought it was interesting that Willie used Heilman for 3 innings, rather than replace him with Sanchez as he normally would do. I hope this was a mini-audition for Heilman's moving imnto the rotation.

Edgy DC
May 20 2006 01:07 AM

]I still don't buy this. If this game was 1-1 and not 6-6 we'd presumably still need somebody of Heilman's ability.

If it were 6-1, somebody else would get those innings and Heilman would have the night off.


Point is that Heilman in the rotation presumably makes higher the likelihood that it's 6-1.

Willets Point
May 20 2006 01:10 AM

]Point is that Heilman in the rotation presumably makes higher the likelihood that it's 6-1.


In the Mets favor.

Edgy DC
May 20 2006 01:15 AM

Yes, I meant that. Was that unclear? I meant that.

Willets Point
May 20 2006 01:28 AM

I knew you meant that, I just wanted to stress the point.

Edgy DC
May 20 2006 01:46 AM

Oh, I mean that. Let meeee stress it. Mets. Leads. Six-one. Seven-one. The important thing is the frequent appearance of one in those scores.

Zvon
May 20 2006 01:47 AM

I wish the man well.
We gave him a shot.

He just wasnt getting it done.

I do wonder if Heilman into the rotation and Lima for a bullpen fix would have been something to at least give a shot as well.

And so it goes.

Bret Sabermetric
May 20 2006 04:34 AM

Can this go down as an example of the idiocy of paying ANY heed to Omar's public presentations of what's going on? Before the game, he's totally non-commital when asked about what their plans are for Lima, plans that have obviously been made, the paperwork done, BEFORE any bullshit meeting of the Mets' minds, bbbyyyy...

Let me stress again, I'm NOT complaining that he's a fucking liar, that he's fulla crap, that he lacks a brain in his head--I mean, he IS a fucking liar, but that's part of his job. I'm complaining about anyone who cites Omar as a source of anything but misleading and irrelevant bullshit. His pre-game interview can be taken as a sign that the Mets were sticking with Lima for the next six weeks minimum or a token that he'd already been released. Utterly without meaning.

Bret Sabermetric
May 20 2006 05:37 AM

Getting cut extends Lima’s straight run of ERAs one integer further (unless he signs with some other team and lowers his season’s ERA considerably):

He’s now had seasons with an ERA in the 3s (1998 and 1999), the 4s (2003 and 2004), the 5s (1996, 1997 and 2001 ), the 6s (1995, 2000 and 2005), the 7s (2002), and now the 8s. (He’s also had one in the 13s.) T-t-t-t-that's all, folks. No 2s, no 1s, no 0s ever, even in tiny fragments of seasons. His median finish in 13 MLB years is 5.70.

Someone remind me why the Mets felt this guy would look good in their rotation again?

MFS62
May 20 2006 08:21 AM

I guess this must be what it feels like to finally pass a kidney stone.

In WFAN interviews this past week, both Omar and Willie have been talking about starting help from within the organization. Two names that have been getting mentioned more and more are Soler and Evan MacClain.
Just sayin'.

Later

Frayed Knot
May 20 2006 09:14 AM

Reliever Anderson Garcia is your replacement.
I suspect we now hold the record for most guys with the first name of Anderson on the squad in one year.


]I thought it was interesting that Willie used Heilman for 3 innings, rather than replace him with Sanchez as he normally would do. I hope this was a mini-audition for Heilman's moving imnto the rotation."


I wouldn't read too much into that. The pitcher's spot never came up in the order during Heilman's stint and his 3 innings were accomplished with an economy of pitches - more like an inning and a half's worth.
They may move him to the rotation and they may not, but I don't think last night's outing says anything about it one way or the other.

Rockin' Doc
May 20 2006 09:40 AM

You're probably right, FK. Likely just wishful thinking on my part.

TheOldMole
May 20 2006 09:43 AM

Who's Evan McClain?

Frayed Knot
May 20 2006 09:59 AM

Evan MacLane - 23 y/o lefty, 6' 2" 185
Control pitcher who's pitching well at Norfolk right now:
3 starts, 2-0, 1.31 ERA, 20.2 IPs, 17 H, 4 BBs, 19 Ks
after a decent season last year split between St Lucie & Binghamton

TheOldMole
May 20 2006 01:03 PM

They've brought up Anderson Garcia for bullben help, but this does not mean Heilman to the rotation.

Gwreck
May 20 2006 01:06 PM

TheOldMole wrote:
They've brought up Anderson Garcia for bullben help, but this does not mean Heilman to the rotation.


In all liklihood, Garcia has no bearing on the starter decision, he's just an extra arm for the bullpen until we actually need that next starter.

abogdan
May 20 2006 01:11 PM

Eddie C was on w/Mike and the Dog this morning. In case you didn't know, Mike and Chris are calling Thursday's game on the FAN as some sort of charity event, with I believe Jeff Wilpon and Omar doing a call-in show after the game. Anyway, Mike and Chris were expecting to call a matchup between Pedro and Brett Myers. Eddie C told them to forget about that idea. Depending on how he does today, they could be calling the major league debut of . . . Mike Pelfrey.