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Marlon Anderson Deathwatch

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 02 2008 08:54 PM

194/222/280

nearly 100 at-bats.

How many more can we afford to give?

AG/DC
Jul 02 2008 08:56 PM

The correct answer is 17.

Nymr83
Jul 02 2008 11:29 PM

the correct answer is likely "as few as possible", but with marlon under contract for next year i dont know if the wilpons would be willing to cut him loose and pay him.
maybe they could ask him to meet with them in the manager's office, thus prompting him to assault omar minaya.

Fman99
Jul 03 2008 06:15 AM

Ugh. Stupid two year bench contracts.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 03 2008 07:47 AM

IIRC the money wasn't such that they couldn't eat it. Though I will say I was against it when they announced it.

Frayed Knot
Jul 03 2008 08:31 AM

Marlon Money:
2008 = $1.05m
2009 = $1.15m

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 03 2008 08:35 AM

That's not much.

Can they park him in New Orleans in case they need him? Or does his contract or status forbid that?

It might also be possible to trade him to a contender who might want to strengthen their bench and thinks a "change of scenery" might help Marlon. The Mets wouldn't get a lot for him, but shedding the debt and getting a potentially useful minor leaguer wouldn't be the worst thing they could do.

seawolf17
Jul 03 2008 08:47 AM

Benjamin Grimm wrote:
It might also be possible to trade him to a contender who might want to strengthen their bench and thinks a "change of scenery" might help Marlon. The Mets wouldn't get a lot for him, but shedding the debt and getting a potentially useful minor leaguer wouldn't be the worst thing they could do.

Isn't that exactly what happened when the Mets got him from LA? Somehow I doubt that lightning's going to strike twice, but that'd be great.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 03 2008 09:08 AM

Anderson was released by the Dodgers as I recall it

attgig
Jul 03 2008 11:17 AM

it's time to designate him for assignment. if he clears, and accepts, send him to AAA, if not, unconditional release. He's not worth the 2mil. and if he is, he should work out his problems in AAA, not in ny.

smg58
Jul 03 2008 12:06 PM

Marlon is not as good as he looked for us at the end of last year, but he's also probably not as bad as he looks right now. If you look at his career, he's been streaky at times, but he generally settles around numbers that make him useful for a lefty reserve middle infielder who pinch hits well. The big problem for me is that the Mets see him as a corner outfielder and first baseman, and he's never been a good enough hitter to cut it over the long haul even as a backup at those positions. I think he's more capable of improving his numbers than Nixon or Tatis is, so while he's currently not hitting as well as either he wouldn't be the first guy I'd cut. But the only place I'd consider sticking him in the field is second base, and if he's not needed there, he pinch hits.

Frayed Knot
Jul 03 2008 12:46 PM

As a player with more than (way more than) 5 ML years under his belt Marlon can (and I'm sure would) refuse any minor league assignment.

metsguyinmichigan
Jul 03 2008 12:58 PM

Maybe the problem is that he's getting too much playing time, and that he's only good as a pinch-hitter.

Not saying that makes him a decent bench player for this particular team, which needs about eight outfielders to deal the injuries.

attgig
Jul 03 2008 01:51 PM

sure, he may not be as bad as he's been so far this year, but... he's been this bad so far this year, and it's pretty bad. is what he's capable of really worth waiting for?

AG/DC
Jul 03 2008 08:37 PM

A 2-4 night so far moves him to a community north of Mendoza.

Rockin' Doc
Jul 03 2008 08:41 PM

Take him out so he can get off the interstate, even if only for one night.

AG/DC
Jul 03 2008 09:11 PM

Pulls one just short of the fence and his night ends at .202.