If it's ok with you guys, I figured I'd start a new thread.Lefty Specialist wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 7:53 am Thinking about it on the morning after, it was a great season. I won't quibble about the end.
Yeah, sure, if a couple of breaks went a different way, they might be playing tonight. Or if the breaks went the other way, Francisco Lindor's grand slam could have been a long fly ball to the warning track. That's baseball, Suzyn.
I predicted at the start of the year this team would lose 92 games. I was unimpressed with the starters especially after Senga went down. I saw the bullpen as a dumpster fire. The hitting wasn't so great. And for the first 59 games, they were proving me right at 24-35. I was resigned to another empty summer of meaningless games.
But they caught fire; whether it was Grimace, OMG, throwing a glove into the stands, a team meeting, bringing up Vientos, Manaea changing his pitching style, Peterson getting healthy, finding the right spot on the couch, whatever, it worked. Sure surprised the shit out of me.
AND IT WAS FUN! They won 101 games in 2022 and it wasn't nearly as much fun. Buck Showalter kind of outlawed fun, I think.
Most seasons we look back in anger at all the games they could have won but didn't because of a bad bullpen or a stupid baserunning play or a costly error. We don't have to do that this year!!!! They wound up exactly where they needed to be! They beat the Brewers, They beat the goddamn Phillies, and they gave the Dodgers a run for their money in the NL-friggin-CS. There isn't a person on this board that wouldn't have signed up for that in late March.
And the best part? Now Kamala can win.
I love this wrap-up. Agree with all of it. I maybe was a little more optimistic at the start of the season, but I was definitely convinced a few times in August/September we would choke it all away. I can't believe we went as far as we did with that makeshift bullpen.
It will be interesting to see where we go from here, and how we'll look back on 2024 in the future. I'd like to think that this is the year that Cohen's ownership hit its stride and we finally became a well-run organization. I don't think any of us realized how big the Madoff story was when it hit, but in hindsight, it was the start of a 12 year period where the Mets had 10 losing seasons. Just torture for an already scarred fan base. But it makes sense. At least the pre-Madoff Wilpons spent money. What could we expect from owners that are both stupid and broke.
But now I feel like we have good leadership to match Cohen's money. Broke and stupid has been replaced by rich and smart. I have no idea if the Mets will win a World Series anytime soon, but I'd be surprised if we didn't make the playoffs something like four out of the next five years. It's a different era for us.