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NFT: Elbow surgery for Travis d'Arnaud

DanMetroMan : 9/26/2014 4:52 pm
Travis d'Arnaud surgery next week to remove bone spur from elbow, Mets say. Relatively benign. #mets
I read a Heyman  
pjcas18 : 9/26/2014 4:53 pm : link
tweet yesterday that said no one thinks this is something that will impact 2015.

Normally that's good news, however I'm conditioned to consider that the kiss of death.
All bets are off anytime a mets player goes to HSS  
deboGIANTS : 9/26/2014 5:00 pm : link
they can go in with a hang nail and they will amputate their whole arm
I half expect him to come out like Boxing Helena  
Gary from The East End : Admin : 9/26/2014 5:03 pm : link
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with the Mets crack medical staff  
oipolloi : 9/26/2014 5:57 pm : link
you never know what will happen

Looks likeq  
spike : 9/26/2014 6:02 pm : link
Plawecki will start next season in the majors.

/sarcasm
Neise hurt now  
ZGiants98 : 9/26/2014 8:54 pm : link
awesome.
my trade  
kepler20 : 9/26/2014 8:56 pm : link
Tda + wheeler + Montero + Dom smith
what happened to Niese?  
oipolloi : 9/26/2014 8:57 pm : link
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for Stanton obv  
kepler20 : 9/26/2014 8:57 pm : link
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RE: what happened to Niese?  
CGiants07 : 9/26/2014 9:11 pm : link
In comment 11886475 oipolloi said:
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elevated heart rate
RE: for Stanton obv  
Section331 : 9/26/2014 9:18 pm : link
In comment 11886476 kepler20 said:
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You're out of your mind. That package doesn't come close to getting Stanton.
Section  
ZGiants98 : 9/26/2014 9:34 pm : link
I don't know if Stanton is getting traded at all but Wheeler AND TDA heading up a trade is better than almost any team could out there. That's an incredible place to start. For one year of Stanton? I wouldn't even do it.
IMO, you don't get Stanton without giving up  
Section331 : 9/26/2014 9:48 pm : link
one of deGrom or Thor, plus the other pieces. You don't get a stud without giving up a stud.

That said, Terry Collins is continuing his season-long quest to watch a pitcher's arm fly off on the mound. In this case, it's Torres.
RE: Section  
EmpireWF : 9/27/2014 8:38 am : link
In comment 11886507 ZGiants98 said:
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I don't know if Stanton is getting traded at all but Wheeler AND TDA heading up a trade is better than almost any team could out there. That's an incredible place to start. For one year of Stanton? I wouldn't even do it.


That's not the best start for an offer for Stanton. Apparently, Miami would want a top bat with arms tossed. The Mets cannot provide that type of hitter in a return the same way a team like the Dodgers, Cubs or perhaps even Boston can. The Mets can start with deGrom and someone like Lagares or d'Arnaud, but I'm not sure Miami likes that better than what the other teams have.
You guys are way off base on this  
ZGiants98 : 9/27/2014 12:07 pm : link
First of all, Wheeler is no longer a prospect. Period. He is an established number 2 power starter after only his first full season with Number One/Ace type potential still. He is under control for the next 5 years. TDA and deGrom are no longer prospects either. Both are now established commodities. TDA is likely a top 5 offensive catcher next year, and after winning Rookie of the Year, deGrom might be the ace of a staff that includes Harvey.

If the Marlins are looking at a nice prospect package they are getting offered something like Thor, Nimmo, Smith, and Montero. Maybe throw in a reliever like Leathersich. That package alone would rival would a lot of teams can offer. We aren't trading our established stars for a 1 year rental unless its a one for one.
I don't think there's any chance we get Stanton..  
arcarsenal : 9/27/2014 12:14 pm : link
But if you're trading for him, you obviously do not do it without being positive you will sign him long-term.
a realistic package for stanton would be  
CGiants07 : 9/27/2014 12:47 pm : link
thor,wheeler and another top prospect like Plawecki then a mid level guy
RE: Section  
DanMetroMan : 9/27/2014 12:55 pm : link
In comment 11886507 ZGiants98 said:
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I don't know if Stanton is getting traded at all but Wheeler AND TDA heading up a trade is better than almost any team could out there. That's an incredible place to start. For one year of Stanton? I wouldn't even do it.


Why would it be "one year" of Stanton? He's not a FA until following the 2016 season.
Stanton  
DanMetroMan : 9/27/2014 12:56 pm : link
likely gets something like 10 years 300 million at this point.
Yeah your right  
ZGiants98 : 9/27/2014 1:00 pm : link
my bad. So two years. Like arc said there is no certainty we could even retain him. Not sure why I thought he was only signed until next year. Still. No chance Sandy is trading Wheeler, deGrom, and TDA, ect for Stanton. That's ludicrous.
Yeah  
DanMetroMan : 9/27/2014 1:23 pm : link
well you don't trade for him unless you are realistically willing to give him 10 for 300 or so, which we know isn't happening.
RE: Yeah  
pjcas18 : 9/27/2014 1:28 pm : link
In comment 11886945 DanMetroMan said:
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well you don't trade for him unless you are realistically willing to give him 10 for 300 or so, which we know isn't happening.


Has Stanton come back since he was beaned or was he shut down for the year after that?

There is no way trading for Stanton makes sense for the Mets. Trading a lesser package for CarGo or another bat or something like Thor and Murphy for Mookie Betts, but not that package for Stanton. It makes the team worse not better.
Stanton  
DanMetroMan : 9/27/2014 1:34 pm : link
is done for the year. As I noted yesterday I don't think Murphy is a great fit for Boston. He'd have to play 3b for them and they have Cecchini (I'm not a big fan) but he's a Murphy type who they already have. I suspect Betts is close to untouchable outside of a deal for a guy like Stanton.
RE: Stanton  
pjcas18 : 9/27/2014 1:46 pm : link
In comment 11886958 DanMetroMan said:
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is done for the year. As I noted yesterday I don't think Murphy is a great fit for Boston. He'd have to play 3b for them and they have Cecchini (I'm not a big fan) but he's a Murphy type who they already have. I suspect Betts is close to untouchable outside of a deal for a guy like Stanton.

Cecchini may have less power than Murphy, if that's why Murphy isn't a good fit for 3B I don't see Cecchini being a reason to not want Murphy. I think they move him for pitching They have a ton of question marks all over the pitching staff and others (probably Uehara) are FA's.

I don't think they want to trade Betts, but I also believe they felt like Bogaerts was untouchable and he's been kind of exposed (he had a decent season for a 21-year old, but short of expectations overall) and isn't long for SS. And they probably would have got more for him during the off-season than they'd get now.

So, maybe they change that for Betts.

I also think they were close to considering Jackie Bradley Jr untouchable and he's now lucky to be considered a 4th OFer, more likely a 5th OFer/defensive replacement/pinch runner 24th guy on the roster.

The Sox are smart usually about getting rid of guys like Bradley while they're still well regarded prospects before they venture into this JBJ state.
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DanMetroMan : 9/27/2014 1:51 pm : link


@WGBB4 ranked #19 prospect in the APP league by @BaseballAmerica, very positive scouting report #mets




Becerra-

Gap to gap approach, above average raw power, plate discipline and strike zone awareness need work, moves well for his size, average runner out of the box, above average once he gets moving, at least average arm, should remain in RF.
RE: You guys are way off base on this  
EmpireWF : 9/27/2014 3:05 pm : link
In comment 11886869 ZGiants98 said:
[quote] TDA is likely a top 5 offensive catcher next year,[/quote

Saying d'Arnaud will probably be a Top 5 catcher in 2015 is a huge leap of faith. At this point, if d'Arnaud can emerge as a Top 10 catcher next year, I'd sign up for that immediately.

Sure, on the bright side, d'Arnaud was so god awful from April to June and better in the second half, so there is reason to believe he can put together a 20 HR, 60 RBI season. The Mets will definitely need that production, but lets not get ahead of ourselves.
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DanMetroMan : 9/27/2014 6:17 pm : link
D J (Arkansas): Did the Mets Kingsport team have any other players in consideration?

Clint Longenecker: The Kingsport club had a bevy of recent draft picks but many of their hitters were plagued by high strikeout totals and their pitchers struggled with their control. Outfielder Ivan Wilson led their league in home runs and has a chance to remain in center field. He is a very athletic player with a great body that has lots of strength. But he struck out in nearly half of his PA (46.9%). There is no way to produce offensively with that strikeout rate at the upper levels. But he has the tools, body, age and athleticism to intrigue. Shortstop Luis Guillorme has terrific hands that are lightning quick. His average arm and below-average speed probably fit best at second base in the long run. But his hands are special.
Nice  
DanMetroMan : 9/27/2014 7:21 pm : link
first for Montero
Personally, I wouldn't make that deal for Stanton  
Matt M. : 9/27/2014 9:14 pm : link
Wheeler is already established as a starter at this level and d'Arnaud hit well in the second half. This surgery seems relatively minor, so he will be ready before Spring Training. Giving up both of them for Stanton is a lot. Throwing in a 3rd high level prospect is insane. They can get the bat they need via FA.
I'll take my chances  
spike : 9/27/2014 9:18 pm : link
with Tomas.
I think people have a warped view  
ZGiants98 : 9/27/2014 11:29 pm : link
of how good our system has actually gotten. The most recent rankings have us around 4 and that is NOT INCLUDING guys like Wheeler, deGrom, and TDA. Just out of our actual prospect pool(Thor, Nimmo, ect) we are still better than just about every team in baseball. Forget about Wheeler, deGrom, and TDA. These guys are young controllable stars. They aren't getting traded nor should any team have any right to ask for them.

We have gotten so spoiled by a surplus, suddenly everyone seems expendable. Shit. People would throw in Montero for a bag of balls lately and he still might be a number 2 or 3 starter! Its crazy!

Great game tonight btw! Love to see Duda hit 30 tomorrow!
I'm not so sure I trust the free agent market has what the mets need.  
Ten Ton Hammer : 9/28/2014 12:41 am : link
Truly good players don't get to free agency anymore. Signing guys long term and at big money at 29-30-31 years old isn't money well spent.

Granderson was a mistake. Drew would've been a mistake. I would hope people realize Nelson Cruz wouldn't be replicating this season if he exchanged Camden for Citi. The market isn't getting much better.
TTH - I agree  
Eric on Li : 9/28/2014 12:45 am : link
It will be interesting to see how the trade market develops because the days of blue chip free agents appear to be over.
they want degrom? I dont care  
kepler20 : 9/28/2014 2:06 am : link
who else in this league is a lock to put up 25/100?

i dont care if they want degrom, they can have him.
RE: Personally, I wouldn't make that deal for Stanton  
kepler20 : 9/28/2014 2:11 am : link
In comment 11887490 Matt M. said:
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Wheeler is already established as a starter at this level and d'Arnaud hit well in the second half. This surgery seems relatively minor, so he will be ready before Spring Training. Giving up both of them for Stanton is a lot. Throwing in a 3rd high level prospect is insane. They can get the bat they need via FA.


Wright had his best years batting lower in the lineup. I don't think it is any mistake that when he's forced to hit third, his production has declined.

Stanton can provide the kind of synergy in our lineup that simply transcends the absolute value of his production; he will make other guys better.

We don't have a guy who can hit 3rd. If it takes Degrom/TDA, so be it, Stanton has the ability to dynamically change this team. If the Marlins came to the Mets and said, he's available and the Wilpons don't pony up the cash and prospects I will absolutely cease being a Mets fan.

Stanton is a once in a decade kind of player, and basically everyone outside of Harvey, Wright, and Lagares is expendable on this roster.
We're not getting Stanton.  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 9:21 am : link
It's a pipe dream.

Sign Tomas and be done with it. (They won't do that either)

It's going to be a Cuddyer type to bridge the gap to Nimmo/Conforto. It's the cheapest option so it's the one the Mets will choose. Guaranteed.
Just because its a cheap option, doesn't mean it's not  
Headhunter : 9/28/2014 9:28 am : link
a good option. Cuddyer is from Norfolk Va and David Wright grew up idolizing him, wouldn't be bad for a year or two
He's 35 years old.  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 9:40 am : link
Missed a ton of time with hamstring issues this year and has inflated Coors numbers (he hit .400 there this year)

I know his splits were great last year but he doesn't have the type of power we really need. He would probably be a 16 or 17 HR guy for us and hit .280ish.. whcih is an upgrade but I'd like to think we could do better and I think we need to.
No doubt  
Headhunter : 9/28/2014 9:44 am : link
but I wouldn't spend my time posting how cheap the Wilpons are if they did
I believe Stanton  
pjcas18 : 9/28/2014 10:00 am : link
gets moved this off-season and the Mets can put together as good an offer as anyone.

I disagree with others and don't feel they should or will.

Trout is a once in a generation talent and he's surrounded by two other once in a generation talent (albeit at the tail end of their primes or even past them), but whatever and how has that worked out?

You don't need Stanton's bat to win. Especially if it means mortgaging your future and removing any depth and margin for error.

Who was the "Stanton" on the past WS champs?

2013: Sox? no one
2012: Giants? no one
2011: Cards? an old Pujols?
2010: Giants: no one
2009: Yankees (Arod, who was regularly crucified in the media for prior playoff failures justly or unjustly)
2008: Phillies: no one
2007: Red Sox: Manny? no, no one
2006: Cardinals (Pujols)
2005: White Sox: no one
2004: Red Sox: no one
2003: Marlins: Cabrera? 20 years old batted .268 during the season, no one

And then we begin getting in the Yankees years who IIRC didn't even have a player hit over 30 HR's on their championship teams, so no you don't need a bat like Stanton to win and certainly history shows this.

You need a balanced lineup, good defense, good starting pitching, a good bullpen, chemistry, and some luck.

I would not trade the farm+ established players like Wheeler for Stanton and then give him 10 years 300M and the team who does most likely won't win a championship.
There are so few options  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 10:01 am : link
I actually hope we sign a Cuddyer quick. I don't want to be left holding the bag with nothing. Theres going to be other teams interested.

Sign him so we have a good player to add. Then work on trading some of our extra assets for possible other outfield upgrades, ect.

agreed.  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 10:03 am : link
pj.
I'd like them to target Betts.  
Ira : 9/28/2014 10:16 am : link
He's a good hitter, has speed and a little pop. He walks a lot, too. I think he'd be a good lead off hitter - which we can certainly use. And, he's probably available.
I'm not worried about the Mets trying to pry Stanton..  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 10:21 am : link
Because they wouldn't be willing to give them the 300M deal that goes along with it but I agree that in the end, the cost probably outweighs the value.

Cuddyer isn't a bad player I just don't think he's enough of an upgrade. A Cuddyer/Lagares/Granderson OF likely doesn't even give you one 20 HR player. Maybe it doesn't matter but I think we really need one more guy with 30 HR pop.
give him*  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 10:21 am : link
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RE: I'm not worried about the Mets trying to pry Stanton..  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 10:56 am : link
In comment 11887884 arcarsenal said:
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Because they wouldn't be willing to give them the 300M deal that goes along with it but I agree that in the end, the cost probably outweighs the value.

Cuddyer isn't a bad player I just don't think he's enough of an upgrade. A Cuddyer/Lagares/Granderson OF likely doesn't even give you one 20 HR player. Maybe it doesn't matter but I think we really need one more guy with 30 HR pop.


Why would you think it wouldn't give you ONE 20 home run player when Granderson hit 20 this year taking 2 whole months off? I want a 30 home run bat in LF too but where is this guy? Im not seeing him. There aren't many left in baseball period. What is Duda? Third in home runs with 29? The power guys are gone. 20 is the new 30. lol And Cuddyer is about as good as your gonna find assuming he stays healthy. He can hit 20 too.
I do get the sense though  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 10:59 am : link
that the rebuild is over and Sandy is going to be blowing up the phones this offseason. We already know he was checking in on Tulo and Cargo like crazy at the trade deadline and even told them to MAKE SURE they called the Mets before they traded either.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if he pulled off a blockbuster or two. We have a lot of excess parts as well that could help teams. We'll see. Im excited. Hell, if didn't do a single thing I think we are a wild card team with Harvey back.
Keith Law  
pjcas18 : 9/28/2014 10:59 am : link
actually had Conforto in the majors in 2015, I think he expected him to play A ball this year though, and make it to AA kind of quickly in 2015 and get called up in Sep.

if that's true though, you're looking at a 1-year bridge to get your LF.

Assuming of course Conforto pans out. I think based on where he started the Super two date in 2016 is more likely than September roster expansion 2015, but in either case you don't even need two full seasons hopefully.

I don't know why you keep just discounting Grandersons bad months.  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 11:00 am : link
They were part of his season and the player he is. He's streaky. When he's good, he's really good.. when he's bad, he's really, really bad.

I don't think he's going to be any better next year.

Cuddyer won't be a 20 HR guy here, either.

I'd take a shot on Tomas. He could be the 30 HR guy. But I know we'll pass and watch him do it with someone else while we get nothing more than an average year out of Cuddyer.
Well regarding Granderson  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 11:08 am : link
he still hit 20! Im thinking he'll bounce back a little next year now that he's comfortable and batting a little lower in the order. He also missed almost all of last year so Im thinking that led to his slow start in April.

There is seriously like a 1 percent chance Tomas hits 30 home runs in MLB next year. Just because Abreu and Puig ended up being stars doesn't mean every player in Cuba can come here and take over the league. As I said, I'd role the dice with him but you are completely wishing upon the stars that it works out. Id be thrilled if he hit .220 with 20 home runs in his first season actually and I'd still have doubts he could even do that.
RE: Keith Law  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 11:10 am : link
In comment 11887947 pjcas18 said:
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actually had Conforto in the majors in 2015, I think he expected him to play A ball this year though, and make it to AA kind of quickly in 2015 and get called up in Sep.

if that's true though, you're looking at a 1-year bridge to get your LF.

Assuming of course Conforto pans out. I think based on where he started the Super two date in 2016 is more likely than September roster expansion 2015, but in either case you don't even need two full seasons hopefully.


Yeah and remember Nimmo is going to start in AAA most likely and will be here even sooner than that if does well in Vegas. We have players coming.
Cuddyer has been  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 11:12 am : link
an 800/900 OPS player the last 5 years. Ill gladly take his average year in LF.
RE: I do get the sense though  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 11:26 am : link
In comment 11887946 ZGiants98 said:
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that the rebuild is over and Sandy is going to be blowing up the phones this offseason. We already know he was checking in on Tulo and Cargo like crazy at the trade deadline and even told them to MAKE SURE they called the Mets before they traded either.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if he pulled off a blockbuster or two. We have a lot of excess parts as well that could help teams. We'll see. Im excited. Hell, if didn't do a single thing I think we are a wild card team with Harvey back.


Please show me any type of proof that Sandy was checking in on Tulo and Cargo "like crazy" at the deadline. I don't recall reading that at all. Are you in Sandy's office when he makes these "calls?"

And Granderson played the last two months of the season in 2013 so I don't know why that would be an excuse for his atrocious start during this season. Outside of two months, he was epically bad this year. Nice to see him turn it up in "garbage time September" though.
A 1% chance Tomas can hit 30 HR's in the majors?  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 11:43 am : link
LOL.. yeah, I'm sure none of these teams that have interest know that.

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A righthanded-hitting corner outfielder, Tomas can hit towering home runs thanks to the strength from his thickly-built 6-foot-1, 230-pound frame. Tomas has 70 raw power on the 20-80 scale, and with Jose Abreu already gone, the only player still in Cuba with more raw power than him was Alfredo Despaigne. He has some experience in center field and is a decent runner for his size, but his speed is still below-average and he’s going to be a corner outfielder in pro ball.


Yeah, sure sounds like a "1%" chance...
Tomas is also 23 years old.  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 11:44 am : link
Cuddyer is 35.

The Mets need a cornerstone middle of the order bat  
chris r : 9/28/2014 11:52 am : link
you can't not go after that because you drafted 2 outfielders in the first round recently.

The plan should be to add a middle of the order cornerstone bat and let Granderson hold down the other corner stop until Nimmo or Conforto are ready. If both are good, you deal with it. Having too much talent is never a negative.
Dude your still living in 2006.  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 11:59 am : link
You act like its nothing for a complete unknown out of Cuba who almost everyone agrees is not the caliber of talent Puig and Abreu are to come in and hit 30 home runs year one at 23. lol

I will say it again. DUDA IS THIRD IN HOMERUNS IN OUR ENTIRE LEAGE AT 29!!
and to be clear  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:01 pm : link
Ive said Id sign Tomas before anyone on this board even knew who he was. But to act like its an automatic he's gonna come in and hit 30 home runs year one is asinine.
Cool story..  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 12:03 pm : link
We need more power than just Lucas Duda.

How am I living in 2006? Sorry, but I don't think Cuddyer is making this lineup good enough to contend. I know you just assume best case scenario for every single player but it doesn't work that way. There will be guys who have really good years but there will also be guys who get hurt and guys who underperform.

You can't go into 2014 assuming Matt Harvey will be a CY candidate again, assuming deGrom will pitch to a 2 ERA, Duda will hit 30+, Wright will be healthy, Granderson will be better, d'Arnaud will hit .280 with 20 HR's, etc..

I know you think all of those things will just happen but I can promise you they won't and if we don't improve the lineup more, we aren't going to make the playoffs.
And even though I would  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:04 pm : link
certainly take Tomas over Cuddyer, I am ready to compete next year. Tomas is a lottery ticket. Cuddyer gives us production immediately.
As asinine as giving it a 1% chance?  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 12:05 pm : link
The dude has a ton of raw power. Jose Abreu just came in here and led the majors in slugging and hit 36 out in year one. Tomas doesn't have to be Abreu and why are you so focused on "year one" ? He's 23. He can keep getting better and hasn't hit his ceiling. Cuddyer is old. He's not going to be an .800-.900 OPS player here. I would bet a lot on that.
I am expecting everything to just work out?  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:11 pm : link
This from a guy wanting to go all in on Tomas??

Arc its strength in numbers. Its a calculated gamble. Going into last year we had Thor, Montero, and deGrom all close. It was a reasonable assumption with their stuff one would emerge. One did. Its the same thing going into next year. Will Harvey be Harevy day one? I don't know. But I do know we will have one of the best rotations in baseball period. Thats not banking on Harvey. I never put my eggs in any one players basket. Thats banking on Harvey, Wheeler, deGrom, Syndergaard, Matz, Montero, Gee, Neise, and Colon. Will will have a spectacular 5 out of that. We will have an exciting young bullpen. We already do and we aren't banking on one person again. 4 guys could close. TDA, Duda, Lagares, and even Flores are no longer unknowns. We have improved mightily as this season has progressed. We only need one more bat. Cuddyer would be a solid add.
RE: As asinine as giving it a 1% chance?  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:15 pm : link
In comment 11888066 arcarsenal said:
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The dude has a ton of raw power. Jose Abreu just came in here and led the majors in slugging and hit 36 out in year one. Tomas doesn't have to be Abreu and why are you so focused on "year one" ? He's 23. He can keep getting better and hasn't hit his ceiling. Cuddyer is old. He's not going to be an .800-.900 OPS player here. I would bet a lot on that.


That is a one of the most ridiculous things that has happened in baseball in years and because Abreu did it everyone now will? It is asinine to expect 30 home runs in his first full season. And yeah maybe he could develop over time but I said 1 percent chance next year and Im ready to compete NEXT year. Like Ive said a million times, I'd sign Tomas but if you think you are just plugging in a 30 home run bat because of a scouting report in Cuba you are on drugs.
And what does Duda have to do with anything?  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:17 pm : link
Im just pointing out how few 30 home run players are left in the world period.
Actually think about how silly that sounds  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:20 pm : link
you are saying we need more power than Duda right? There are two players in our league that hit more home runs then Duda this year and only two that hit 30. So in order to compete we need two out of three guys in the whole league at that caliber?
And raw power doesn't mean much.  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:24 pm : link
if you can't hit the baseball. Id feel a lot more confident if there wasn't so many conflicting reports about his bat speed and overall hit tool out there.
RE: RE: I do get the sense though  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:37 pm : link
In comment 11887993 PhiPsi125 said:
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In comment 11887946 ZGiants98 said:


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that the rebuild is over and Sandy is going to be blowing up the phones this offseason. We already know he was checking in on Tulo and Cargo like crazy at the trade deadline and even told them to MAKE SURE they called the Mets before they traded either.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if he pulled off a blockbuster or two. We have a lot of excess parts as well that could help teams. We'll see. Im excited. Hell, if didn't do a single thing I think we are a wild card team with Harvey back.



Please show me any type of proof that Sandy was checking in on Tulo and Cargo "like crazy" at the deadline. I don't recall reading that at all. Are you in Sandy's office when he makes these "calls?"

And Granderson played the last two months of the season in 2013 so I don't know why that would be an excuse for his atrocious start during this season. Outside of two months, he was epically bad this year. Nice to see him turn it up in "garbage time September" though.


How many times am I going to have to give you links and quotes before you stop making a fool of yourself?
Link - ( New Window )
Ok, if you're signing Tomas you're not signing him for 1 year.  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 12:39 pm : link
So why are you so focused on just next year?

And there were a billion knocks on Puig's "bat speed", too. And all sorts of reports that said he would be good but not special.

30 is just a random number.. the guy doesn't have to hit 30+ but we could really use another guy with at least 20's power and I seriously do not think Cuddyer will do that here.

I didn't say we need more power than Duda. I said we need to supplement his bat with another power bat. You're twisting what I am saying.
And as much as I love what Duda did this year..  
arcarsenal : 9/28/2014 12:41 pm : link
He's not a lock to do it again next year. We need to safeguard ourselves a little.

Sure, if every guy stays healthy and no one declines and everyone either stays the same or improves, we'll be in great shape. That's also not remotely realistic.
RE: RE: RE: I do get the sense though  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 12:46 pm : link
In comment 11888102 ZGiants98 said:
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that the rebuild is over and Sandy is going to be blowing up the phones this offseason. We already know he was checking in on Tulo and Cargo like crazy at the trade deadline and even told them to MAKE SURE they called the Mets before they traded either.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if he pulled off a blockbuster or two. We have a lot of excess parts as well that could help teams. We'll see. Im excited. Hell, if didn't do a single thing I think we are a wild card team with Harvey back.



Please show me any type of proof that Sandy was checking in on Tulo and Cargo "like crazy" at the deadline. I don't recall reading that at all. Are you in Sandy's office when he makes these "calls?"

And Granderson played the last two months of the season in 2013 so I don't know why that would be an excuse for his atrocious start during this season. Outside of two months, he was epically bad this year. Nice to see him turn it up in "garbage time September" though.



How many times am I going to have to give you links and quotes before you stop making a fool of yourself? Link - ( New Window )


I understand that reading is a fundamental basic function that gets lost on you, but (as I w-r-o-t-e) please point out where in that article it states that the Mets were targeting Tulo and Cargo "like crazy." I'll sit here with breathless anticipation.

Just because a GM says "keep me posted if you make this player available" doesn't mean that they are on the phone with the Rockies every day.

So dumb.
I just want a good player  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:46 pm : link
Conforto was arguably the best bat in the whole draft and is also expected to be a 20 home run bat. He's going to be here soon. I want to compete next year and Cuddyer could bridge the gap to Conforto. I just don't see many options out there. Im agreeing with what your saying and would love to add some one better but I just don't see how realistic that is. And I do think we'll have enough to compete next year regardless. Our pitching will be just too damn good. The Giants have been winning WS plugging in guys like Cuddyer for years now.

Phi Psi  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:48 pm : link
it was well known from numerous reports that Sandy was checking in with Colorado. I just proved it with one example. You want me to find more?? You just said "I don't remember hearing anything" lol. Just drop it dude.
Got it...  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 12:54 pm : link
Sandy "Checking In" = Sandy targeting the "Like Crazy"

Sounds about right for you. Thanks for clearing that up.
RE: Phi Psi  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 12:57 pm : link
In comment 11888124 ZGiants98 said:
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it was well known from numerous reports that Sandy was checking in with Colorado. I just proved it with one example. You want me to find more?? You just said "I don't remember hearing anything" lol. Just drop it dude.


And just to clear it up (because we all know how you like to twist around words and then "lol" it up), I said that I don't remember hearing that Sandy was targeting them "like crazy" (mostly because that is a fabrication from you). Of course I heard he was "checking in" on them. I didn't think I would have to spell that out for you, but, oh well.
no problem  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 12:57 pm : link
asshole.
RE: no problem  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 12:58 pm : link
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asshole.


Haha, brilliant.
Its so fun watching you squirm  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 1:01 pm : link
lol

this is altogether too pleasant for a BBI pissing match  
chris r : 9/28/2014 1:02 pm : link
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RE: this is altogether too pleasant for a BBI pissing match  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 1:06 pm : link
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Agreed. Im thrilled with the state of the Mets right now. The guy just has a knack for coming in mid conversation to attack and stir shit up. oh well. The Mets are in a great place right now. We flexibility to take on a little salary. We have assets to give up in trades. And we have a steady of pipeline on the way. Its about time.
Nope, I just like to respond to moronic statements which  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 1:09 pm : link
this guy has a penchant for spewing. Nothing new here...if you truly like reading the mindless dribble from the "rainbow, unicorn guy" then who am I to stop you.

Carry on and I'll continue to read along and lol "like crazy."
Phi Psi  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 1:19 pm : link
You are wrong on just about everything even remotely related to baseball. I have proven you wrong time and time again for all to bear witness. You routinely make me provide links and quotes to things and then run and hide when I do. I said Sandy was checking in with Coloroado like crazy and you said you never heard anything even remotely like that. I prove that he absolutely was checking in with them. Now you are trying to question the "like crazy" part because you have egg on your face???? lol

You are a fucking moron. Plain and simple.
please continue to interrupt our conversations  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 1:20 pm : link
with your eloquent hum dingers about batting average and ERA. We all enjoy that so much.
read, read, read, read, read, read...and, holy shit, read  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 1:27 pm : link
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Please show me any type of proof that Sandy was checking in on Tulo and Cargo "like crazy" at the deadline.


I was very clearly only questioning the "like crazy" part. So, no egg on my face. I can actually prove what I write, unlike yourself. And, I think you have it backwards...you are the one that continually posts inaccurate information, you have zero idea how stat (WAR) are calculated, post wrong info that you "hear" and take as gospel, and have had numerous posters call you out on it.

But, go on my rosy fellow. Continue. There's always a reason to keep the village idiot around.
So let me get this straight  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 1:35 pm : link
you wanted me to define the "like crazy" part. lol. LMAO. Ok sure you did. You are such a fucking retard and a piece of shit for a human being as well.
RE: So let me get this straight  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 1:49 pm : link
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You are such a fucking retard


WOW, just wow.
And thats hysterical  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 1:57 pm : link
I don't know how WAR is calculated?? LOLOLOLOL. Im surprised you even remotely know what it is "batting average is the most important stat guy".
in this day in age, with so many here dealing with it  
PhiPsi125 : 9/28/2014 2:00 pm : link
you still think its okay to call someone a retard.

I'd like to say that you are better than that...but you are not.
I'm a flamethrower  
Headhunter : 9/28/2014 2:11 pm : link
I'll call you pretty much anything, but retard is an offense word that hurts a lot of parents dealing with autism and ADD & ADHD. Don't use it
Yeah Im with you HH  
ZGiants98 : 9/28/2014 2:45 pm : link
Clearly was not in that context but you are right. Apologies.
Cool  
Headhunter : 9/28/2014 2:50 pm : link
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Tomas vs. Cespedes vs. Abreu (Ages 21-23)  
Ira : 9/28/2014 4:38 pm : link
Years AB Ave HR Rbi
Tomas 2012-2014 779 .293 31 145
Abreu 2008-2010 845 .392 86 243
Cespedes 2007-2009 1036 .309 72 221

I think these numbers should show that Tomas isn't in the same league as Abreu or Cespedes.
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