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by CitiFieldPornRoom » Fri Aug 23, 2024 6:05 pm
The Mets are a mediocre team still, in general. More things have gone right than wrong, so they're slightly better than mediocre perhaps now, but on average, they're not really better than the Padres, Diamondbacks, or Braves. That doesn't mean they can't beat them, or things can't go more right for them, but they're playing with a slight handicap in talent and the front office has still been treating this year as house money. Huascar Brazobán just got optioned, lending additional credence to the idea that "going for it" wasn't really the main plan of the deadline.
Senga getting hurt again really is the pivot point, imo. Having that real #1 down the stretch would've been key, but now we slide down the depth chart and the 6th best guy gets those innings.
But they've got enough talent to go on a run again too, and if it's now, keeping the Diamondbacks and Padres close, that could be the difference. Alonso can pick it up, so can Alvarez. Winkler at least raises the floor, keeps them from using truly Quad-A folk.
Anything can happen in a short series, but if they're the third WC they're even more overmatched. Probably comes down to if Severino and Manaea are on.
But bottom line is that if Manfred hadn't watered down the playoffs without complementing with expansion, the Mets wouldn't seriously be thinking they were in it.