Mets
Eric Young Jr., lf
Daniel Murphy, 2b
David Wright, 3b
Lucas Duda, 1b
Bobby Abreu, dh
Travis d'Arnaud, c
Kirk Nieuwenhuis, rf
Juan Lagares, cf
Ruben Tejada, ss
Jacob deGrom, rhp
Mariners
Endy Chavez, rf
James Jones, cf
Robinson Cano, 2b
Kyle Seager, 3b
Corey Hart, DH
Logan Morrison, 1b
Willie Bloomquist, ss
Dustin Ackley, lf
Mike Zunino, c
Erasmo Ramirez, rhp
Can we get back on track? deGrom has been incredible this year! Granderson out with a severe illness.
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I don't even know how to configure the rotation next year. It hurts my head. deGrom has to be an absolute lock at this point. If Thor finishes strong(and I think he will) how do you possibly not make a spot for a talent like that? How do get Neise and Gee in there? What if we can't trade Colon? Obviously Harvey and Wheeler are going.
We have a similar crunch in the bullpen with parnell coming back. Leathersich has been fantastic lately and has to be the second lefty next year. Mejia, Parnell, Familia, Black, Edgin, Leathersich, Torres is already 8. Adding Hefner would be a 9th?
He's making $3.7 and is arbitration eligible.
It should be interesting
I think this years mets, and Collins, get some slack being able to see the (potentially, nothing is ever guaranteed with this team) bright future right around the corner.
Not to mention "Duda" who just hit a bomb with a capital B!
He's making $3.7 and is arbitration eligible.
It should be interesting
I don't think he's much more of a question mark then Harvey. The neck was supposedly healed as he went into spring training. I just don't think he was conditioned yet. Tommy John 90% make it back fine. People really don't appreciate what he did last year. He had a fantastic season.
Damn Duda crushed that!
Who??
Butch Husky
Shawn Abner
Alex Ochoa
I'm bad luck.
so, he was never a can't miss prospect. I think a lot of people thought he would continue to develop and add power a la Carlos Gomez. He just never did.
The guy had a cannon of an arm, though. When the Mets had Ochoa, Everett and Gilkey all playing together, that might have been one of the strongest armed OFs ever.