Let’s just get this out there, the Mets are a horrible team. The injuries are a primary reason, I give them credit for hovering around .500 with who they have currently starting. I said it at the start of the season that these Mets weren’t a good team, and if the the NL East wasn’t a joke, the Mets would be completely buried. Now, I know many Mets fans who are saying once the hurt players are healthy and/or trades are made, the Mets will be atop the NL again. Two issues with that, I don’t think a healthy team will help this current team and the Mets don’t have enough to trade for to plug up this teams massive holes.
I’m sure Mets fans would go crazy on me saying that a healthy team wouldn’t make this team a top contender in the NL. Of course they would be better, just not great and here’s why. Let’s take a look at the disabled list talent:
1B: Carlos Delgado- Delgado won’t be back until August, the earliest. Everyone is counting on Delgado because of his great second half last season. Delgado is 37 and has been on the decline for several years, I didn’t even think he would have a great year this season even if he was completely healthy. You must be nuts to think that Delgado can be 37 and come back from a hip injury and be a incredible hitter imediately. Look at A-Rod and how long it took him to bounce back from his hip injury, and Delgado is not even close to the talent A-Rod is. So, Delgado might be able to contribute around September and by that time it will be too late for the Mets. I doubt Delgado will contribute much, if anything, this year to the Mets, and that will probably be the end of Delgado’s career as a Met.
SS: Jose Reyes- The spark plug for the Mets. The Mets probably miss Reyes the most. He is one of the Mets’ injured players who I think would obviously help the offense when he returns after the All-Star break. So there is no arguement here from me.
CF: Carlos Beltran- Much like Reyes, the Mets offense needs him. Beltran and Wright are the centerpieces to the lineup and without them who will drive in the runs? As long as Beltran’s injury isn’t too serious, Beltran is a necessity for the offense.
SP: John Maine- A few years ago before the 2007 season, I really liked Maine. He didn’t have too good of a 2008 season and has been bad so far this season. Injury or not it doesn’t matter, Maine is simply not good this season and barely helps the Mets. He is better than Tim Redding though, but so is anyone else.
SP: Oliver Perez- I said at the start of the season Perez was a bad mistake for the Mets and he is. Perez isn’t on the team because he was horrible. I would never want Perez starting on my team. The Mets should of sprang for an extra few bucks and got Lowe instead of signing Perez. Perez can’t start or relieve, he’s useless.
SU: JJ Putz- I am going to go under the assumption that the only reason Putz had was struggling before the injury was because he was pitching with a hurt elbow and not that he is just bad this year or not comfortable with not closing. Then this is hurtful for the Mets, because it obviously damages the bridge to K-Rod. But I still need proof that Putz can set up healthy, because he has been one of the worst set-up men in baseball when he was active.
On to the Trade theory. The Mets need to get at least 3 players via trade to put in a serious plug to there bullet hole ridden dam. They need 2 bats and at least 1 top starter. However, the Mets hardly have enough to get 1 good player in a trade. There isn’t much in their farm system and their so called “top” prospects have not done well on the Major League level. Fernando Martinez still can develop into a star as everyone has projected and Bobby Parnell is still a pretty good young bullpen arm. You better believe that teams know how desperate the Mets are and how weak their farm system is. They will of course demand those guys to give up a decent starting player. That will mean the Mets have to sell these young guys real low for a Adam Dunn type player, mortgaging the future during a year where they in all probability will not make the playoffs. The Mets could of got Mark De Rosa for Parnell and turned that down, so do you think they would trade Martinez for a Dunn? Adam Dunn alone wouldn’t do anything for the Mets, he’s not a Albert Pujols or A-Rod type superstar, he hits 40+ homers, walks and strikes out 200 times and hits .240 every year. How much would that greatly help the Mets?
If the Mets would of taken advantage of the weakened free agent market last winter, they might not have this issue. They could of got Dunn, Bobby Abreu and Orlando Hudson for about $20 million. Even Pudge was cheaply available and would of definitely been better than starting Brian Schneider at catcher. That coupled with Lowe or Burnett over Perez and maybe picking up Pedro Martinez or Paul Byrd mid season and the Mets might be in a better position come All-Star Break. But Minaya dropped the ball or it could be the Wilpon’s not wanting to add payroll, either way the Mets don’t have enough talent where it counts to be good this year. I’ll leave the bullpen alone, but the offense and starting pitching is bad.
Reyes and Beltran are the only injured players I think would help the offense healthy. That gives you Wright, Reyes, and Beltran as solid pieces in the lineup. The rest of the team is AAA. You are just asking for trouble letting Sheffield play the outfield, especially in Citi Field, and playing him everyday. That will show in the second half, Sheffield is a role player or DH at most, not a starter. Castillo is terrible and he is only starting because of his contract. There is no offense at first, catcher, second, right, or left. Now let’s say they can get Dunn or Aubrey Huff. That’s Reyes, Wright, Beltran, and Huff or Dunn. Not a playoff caliber offense when the starting pitching is bad as it is.
Other than Johan Santana, who are you comfortable starting a big game. Pelfey is a decent fourth starter, he might be better if he could last deeper in games. Livan Hernandez is a veteran and has pitched well for the Mets, I don’t believe for a second that he can keep this up all season. But, Henandez is a solid fourth or fifth starter, especially when the Mets didn’t expect much out of him. Fernando Nieve is Fernando Nieve for a reason, this won’t last either. Maine is a fifth starter, Perez shouldn’t ever start and the only thing Tim Redding can win in is a Kevin Youkilis look-a-like contest.
If I’m the Mets, I wait out the injuries and see where the Phillies are. Can’t afford another Kazmir type trade. A trade that won’t give up too much prospect wise, I would do. I would also try to sign either Pedro Martinez or Paul Byrd because either would be a better choice to the rotation than Maine, Perez or Redding. But after this season, if the playoffs are missed once again, I would break this team up. Only making veterans Wright and Santana untouchable.
All in all I believe the Phillies worst days are behind them and the Mets missed there chance, the Phils will still win this division.
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