Fire Omar Minaya

August 23, 2009

Are we really going to have to sit through another year of Omar’s mismanagement? That would be really, really bad. There are many reasons to fire Omar, here are 10 of the worst:

1) The Darren O’Day debacle

2) The Oliver Perez debacle ($12M a year for that kind of performance is Bill Bavasi  bad).

3) The Scott Schoenweiss debacle (if the same money had gone to Chad Bradford, the Mets would almost certainly have won one more game, and gone to the 2007 playoffs

4) The Marlon Anderson debacle

5) The Julio Franco/leaving Jesus Flores unprotected for the Rule V draft debacle

6) The Guilermo Mota debacle

7) The JJ Putz trade debacle

8) The Jeff Francoeur debacle

9) The Jerry Manuel debacle

10) The Adam Rubin debacle

(and if he fails to get anything for Billy Wagner, projected as a type A free agent, that will be right up there).

Livan is Never the Answer

July 20, 2009

There is thinking outside the box, and then there is just stupidity. From nymag.com:

It’s come to this for manager Jerry Manuel: He’s toying with the idea of using pitcher Livan Hernandez not just as a pinch hitter, but as a corner infielder. (Hernandez apparently loves the idea, and even took grounders at third during their last homestand.)

Livan’s career ops+ = 42 (and this year it is a spectacular -27). While 42 may be the answer to life, the universe and everything (and, to be fair, better than Argenis Reyes), Livan in the infield isn’t the answer to the Mets issues. Unless it stops him pitching.

Luis Castillo, you suck

June 13, 2009

Mets – Yankees 12th June 2009

Fire Omar Minaya:

Omar Minaya has no contingency plan. Let’s check out the line up (of the ~$140M Mets):

Alex Cora – SS  Adequate back-up for Reyes. Overpaid

Fernando Martinez – LF  Not ready for MLB action

Carlos Beltran – CF  Awesome

David Wright – 3B  Along with Beltran, solely responsible for all Mets wins right now

Ryan Church – RF  Not been the same since the concussion

Gary Sheffield – DH  It’s been fun, the 500th Hr was great, but it looks like he’s done to me

Daniel Murphy – 1B  Not enough power to be an everyday 1B. Send him to AAA and see if he can play 2B. Or trade him

Brian Schneider – C  At least it isn’t Omir Santos

Luis Castillo – 2B  Fuck you. Awful contract. Awful, unforgivable error

Livan Hernandez – P  I can’t stand watching him start because it takes so long between pitches. He is old with zero upside. I maintain he is awful, despite the evidence so far this year; my criticism may be misplaced. And right now he is the Mets #3 starter, which is not good for a team that wants to be a contender.

On the DL – $12M man Olliver Perez with ‘mystery illness’, a very serious condition that no Doctor could’ve forseen; awful contract. $12M Carlos Delgado, too old to rely on everyday, the Mets should’ve traded him in the offseason. Jose Reyes, superstar. John Maine, is he really a #2 starter? JJ Putz (is it a surprise he’s hurt again?) and Billy Wagner, $20M+ of closers

(all salary figures are educated guesses, because I can’t be bothered to look them up).

Basically, it’s a AAA team with 2 superstars (plus Santana, Pelfrey and Francisco Rodriguez). And we have to pay money and time to watch this?!

Fire Jerry Manuel

So many bad decisions (favouring Omir Santos over Castro, sitting Murphy and Church when they were hot, too much bunting, Tatis bunting for the first time in 7 years, leading to an easy Santos out). But last night it was his bullpen mismanagement to the fore:

Inside Jerry’s head: Hmmm, Hideki Matsui up, runners on first and second. We’ve got a narrow lead. Always best to take your enemy by surprise though. Anyone else would use their best (non-Closer) reliever in this situation. They’ll be expecting that. What should I do? I know, I’ll do the unexpected and Switzer in this high leverage situation, see what he’s got. Call up Switzer.

Damn. He’s got nothing.

Oh, well at least I can use Green and Feliciano for the 4th day in a row. I am sure that warming up and throwing everyday does no harm to a relievers arm, and they’ll both be awesome in September.

Luis Castillo, you suck

Inside my head: Ok, K-Rod, you’re doing that thing again where you put runners on base, almost give me a heart attack, but it’s makes it more fun when you finally make the save, so I’ll go with it. Ok, so you were trying to get Tex to swing at a pitch out the zone, like you always do, but he wasn’t biting. And now its A-Rod. He’s pretty good. But even superstars make an out 2/3 of the time, so I’m with you, K-Rod. It’ll all be ok…………………………phew, thank god for that, you had me worried for a minute. It’s an easy pop-up to close the game, the Mets come from behind to win, what a fun nigh…..FUCK

how the FUCK did you drop that.

Fuck you, Castillo

Future Hall of Famer Fernando Martinez makes major league debut

May 27, 2009

Fernando Martinez major league debut

Incoherent Ramblings

May 20, 2009

There is that old saying, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. In the case of baseball, perhaps it should be ‘if you don’t have anything to complain about, there is really nothing to say’.

Last week, the Mets were far too successful to complain about, winning games left, right and centre. And with Marlon gone I couldn’t even document his daily battle with the Mendoza line. ‘Experts’ even stopped suggesting the Mets should trade Wright as he started to hit and hit and hit. So thank god the Mets have started losing again (NB joke). Now we can ‘discuss’ whether the Mets should trade Reyes (No), whether Beltran really provides enough grit for his $17M salary (who needs grit when you are awesome at hitting and fielding) and which crappy washed up veteran the Mets should trade their prospects for to fill in while Delgado is broken (none – keep the kidz).

Although the Mets need a replacement 1B, the last thing the Mets need is to strip the farm system. If Omar was better at building a whole team, this wouldn’t be a problem. But he isn’t, so Murphy had better learn how to play 1B pretty damn quick. Unless the Padres have gone mad and really want to trade Adrian Gonzalez, in which case they can have as much farm system as they want (The idea the Padres would trade Gonzalez makes me doubt Mike Francesa is a baseball expert).

Jerry Manuel has made some strange decisions. In his favour, he isn’t Willie Randolph, but that is starting to wear thin. Similarly, Gary Sheffield isn’t Marlon Anderson, a huge plus. Unfortunately his crappy defense is cancelling out his so-so offense. Seeing as he is being paid the cost of a ‘replacement player’ maybe this doesn’t matter. But the Mets can’t rely on him as a big bat in the line up.

Livan Hernandez sucks and takes too long between pitches making the game long and boring. I’d rather see someone young with upside rather than fat and old fill out the rotation – Niese did not deserve to be sent down after one bad start. And this is the lowest quality Quality Start I’ve ever had the misfortune to witness – it’s luck Livan only had to face the Pirates, not someone good.

It’s the little things that make Omar so infuriating. Omar DFA’d Darren O’Day so Figueroa (rather than Stokes or Parnell) could make a (losing) start then get DFA’d for Casey Fossum who sucked and was DFA’d for 40 year old rookie Ken Takahashi – given his recent perfomances, it looks like the videos of his pitching have finally arrived from Japan. Meanwhile Darren O’Day, claimed by the AL West-leading Rangers has already been worth 0.3 WAR, with 9K/9 and 6K/BB (in 12 IP). Plus he is a side-armer and Rule 5 draft pick, both of which are awesome.

Break up the core….wtf?

May 2, 2009

Not even some, but many, many people seem to be suggesting that the Mets should ‘break up the core’ and that they are not going to win anything with players who lack ‘heart’ and ‘grit’. This ire seems mainly focused on Wright who, just like every year, has had a (relatively poor) April, with many strikeouts and few home runs – but he is still hitting aroun .300 with a .380 OBP. Omar Minaya doesn’t help with these kind of comments – watching the ‘collapse’ last year, no player looked as upset as Wright, and arguably no Mets player had a better September. And did Omar really bring in Cora and Sheffield to make up for the lack of heart of Reyes and Wright? Surely all Cora and Sheffield bring to the team is age and declining skills?

The Mets clearly have some problems, or else they wouldn’t have a 10-12 record. But these problems are not the core (Wright, Reyes, Beltran, Santana) but many of the other 21 players on the roster. Consider this: While 2007 was a collapse, in 2008 the Mets arguably overachieved. Remember, this is a team that missed out on the playoffs by one game, and finished 2 games behind the World Series Champions, and did this while having half a season of Willie Randolph’s mismanagement, half a season of a useless Delgado (and half a season of a good one), no regular RF after Church was concussed, an underperforming Castillo, John Maine on the DL and four of Omars aging veterans, who were supposed to form 2/5 of the rotation and the starting LF (El Duque, Pedro, Alou and Marlon Anderson) sucking because they were too old. And still, if Wagner hadn’t broken down, the Mets would surely have blown one less save, and made the playoffs. This suggests to me that either the Mets were extremely lucky in 2007, or the core is really, really good. I’d go for the latter – Wright is second only to A-Rod at 3B, but is considerably younger, Beltran is the best CF in the game (toss-up with Sizemore), Reyes is second to Hanley Ramirez at SS, but may be able to stick at the position longer, and Santana is the best SP in baseball. So on a day when Santana is starting, 4 out of the 9 positions in baseball are filled by pretty much the best player possible – I don’t think any other team in baseball can claim that, and therefore this should not be a team that struggles, but should be a lock in for the playoffs every year.

But, if the Mets overachieved in 2008, they clearly had problems that needed to be addressed in the off season. The bullpen, the most glaring problem, has been upgraded, and looks significantly better. However, one of the reasons the bullpen was so bad last year was because it was so overused (Feliciano appeared in 82 games last year, the most of any pitcher, Heilman wasn’t far behind). One of the reasons for this was because aside from Santana and Pelfrey, no Mets pitcher could go with any regularity into or beyond the 6th inning, and relievers were often pitching more than 3 innings in a game. Bringing back the same rotation as 2008, with Livan Hernandez replacing Pedro Martinez, and expecting an improvement was not a good plan – this required Pelfrey to continue to be as good as the latter part of 2008, and Maine and Perez to improve. This is why resigning Perez was a mistake – even if he was as ‘good’ as in 2008 (when he was exactly league average), his inability to pitch deep into games would still wear out the bullpen and hurt the Mets. Unfortunately Omar’s neglect of/inability to build a farm system leaves the Mets with no ready in house solutions (Niese, Gee and Holt may be ready someday). In the off season Lowe, Sabathia and Burnett would’ve been an improvement over Perez, while the likes of Randy Wolf, Randy Johnson and Jon Garland could have been as average as Perez for less money.

The other problem seems to be the large number of runners left in scoring position; I think this may mainly be a case of small sample size and bad luck – Wright, Reyes, Beltran, Church and Murphy have decent averages, so are getting the hits. However, it may also be that the Mets are not getting the ‘big hits’ – singles and ‘productive outs’ are moving the runners, but without extra base hits, the Mets are not getting the runners home before they run out of outs. They need another big hitter – if Delgado, Wright and Reyes aren’t getting these big hits, they struggle. The power hitters in a team are usually hidden in the outfield where any defensive liability is hidden. The Mets have a CF who has much more power than your average CF, but Murphy (2 Hr in 2008, 2 Hr in 2009) doesn’t have the power to be a LF, while Church in RF has 1 Hr so far, and doesn’t seem to have rediscovered the pop that made him the Mets most productive player before his concussion. With Castillo and Schneider completing the line-up, no wonder the Mets don’t score runs.

So what should the Mets do now? Sign Ben Sheets once/if he is healthy. Look to pick up some pitchers who have fallen out of favour (like Perez and Maine when they originally came to the Mets). And clutch at straws and hope Perez improves (he can hardly get worse), or that Redding and Niese come up and can pitch deep into games. Tatis should probably play more, Sheffield should pinch hit rather than actually play in the outfield. And the Mets should also consider trading Murphy. As a 3B he has no place on the team, while he lacks the power to be a LF (although given a chance he could be valuable as a 2B). If the Mets carry on playing as they are, and are close to .500 at the trade deadline, what they absoultely should not do is decide they are in contention and trade their farm system for a rental to get them into the playoffs. Instead they should become sellers, and offload any of the old guys they can – Delgado, Feliciano, Schneider, Castillo, Sheffield, Cora, Perez(!), Tatis, Castro etc, giving up on 2009 to be ready for 2010 and beyond.

Just, wow

April 19, 2009

So, one QS from Figueroa (and a loss), and he gets DFA’d and replaced by Casey Fossum.

Casey Fossum, 2008 – worth 0.1 wins to the Tigers over 41.1 innings. 30 years old.

Darren O’Day, 2008, worth 0.3 wins to the Angels over 46.1 innings. 26 years old.

If it’s up to me, I’m taking the young guy who’s already done OK in the Mets bullpen over the aging veteran every time. Especially as this means that the Mets now have two lefty specialists in the bullpen again. Oh joy, more lefty-righty match-ups, multiple pitching changes per inning, tired pitchers; remember how well that worked out with Schoenweiss and Feliciano last year?

It would’ve been far more sensible for Brian Stokes or Bobby Parnell to have started today, saving O’Day and Figueroa from being DFA’d. Or, seeing as Figueroa pitched OK, why not keep him as the long man out of the bullpen? Or put Pelfrey on the DL?

Stupid, Stupid, Stupid, Stupid

April 18, 2009

Why are the Mets risking losing O’Day through waivers? I know they need another starter, but Figueroa is awful, O’Day looks a useful member of the bullpen and has the added bonus of being a side armer (which is cool to watch) and a Rule 5 draft pick (which is an awesome rule), is pitching well, and a useful member of the Best Bullpen in Baseball (small sample size alert). Surely putting Pelfrey on the 15 day DL, going with a smaller bench for a few days (Reed has options) or DFAing someone useless (like Stokes or Feliciano) would be a better move. Unless Omar works out a trade with the Angels, in which case, fair play Omar.

Also, as someone with a ticket for the game tomorrow, I’d much rather see someone with a future with the Mets like Niese or Gee get the start and experience tomorrow.

Hallelujah!

April 11, 2009

Marlon is gone!

Some numbers:

Marlon’s 2009 Mets line .000/.000/.000

Marlon’s OPS+ in 2008: 40

Marlon’s value to the Mets in 2008, when they paid him$1.1M: -0.8 wins

Players on the Mets 40 man roster who are more useful than Marlon – 40

Chance another team will sign Marlon for league minimum – 0%

So now what? Was Marlon really the most interesting thing to write about on the Mets? If your LH bat off the bench is your biggest worry, then the rest of the team must be pretty flawless, right?

Marlon Anderson Watch

April 11, 2009

vs. Marlins, PH, no hit. .000/.000/.000. Still, he should be gone later on today when they add Livan to the roster, but the mets have made stupid moves in the past…….