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I've seen speculation in a number of places that the Mets might look to add Cody Bellinger to their outfield. (It's possible, of course, that all of this commentary is coming from one questionable source. Who can say anymore?)



Anyway, if the world at large is talking about it, then we can too. I don't expect this to happen, we'll see how the buzz develops over the next month or two.



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I'm surprised he just turned 27 this past July. I don't know about the fit necessarily, but maybe the Mets would be scheming to get younger, save a couple hundred mil with Belly and trade Pete away for more elite prospects. I'll show myself out.


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Where do I sign?

Of course I'd like him on the Mets (Probably cheaper than Ohtani).

And if they do sign him, who sez they would have to get rid of Pete?

Don't fuck around.

It isn't my money.

Keep 'em both.

Later


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Lefty Specialist wrote:
No.


Why?

Haven't you fully recovered from Jason Bay?

Later


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

He had a really good year bouncing back from a bad one. Former MVP.


He's bouncing back from three consecutive years, not one. He was dreadful for all of 2020-2022. Let's not understate that.



I want no part of this guy. He reeks of Jeromy Burnitz's atrocious second Met stint.


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His OPS+ in 2020 was 112. Down from his monster/MVP season in 2019 but hardly dreadful plus small sample size/Covid season and all that. So it's two bad years, 2021-22, followed by a return to form this past year. 2021 was at least partly due to injury from the 2020 post-season. I have no idea why 2022 was so awful and it merits looking into.



He's also 28 y/o -- Burnitz II was 33 (and was never the player Bellinger has already been) -- has been ROY, MVP, SS, and GG (which he's capable at winning at 1B or the OF).



I understand the caution but not the hard 'No's


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i'd approach with caution, but not a hard no.



we could use more offense in the outfield, since we really only have one full time OFer in nimmo, and a bunch of middle infielders who we think can handle the job. and a pair of big question marks that are really, really hard to rely on in marte and stewart. piece it all together, and maybe, just maybe, we don't need a cody bellinger...? or if you put it that way, maybe we absolutely do.



that being said, i'd rather we focus on pitching. and if cody distracts from that objective, then i want no part in him.



ugh. trade pete, sign cody. not a bad plan overall actually. i just don't like it. i want pete, no matter what the melting ice caps have to say about it. i'm allowed to be an irrational fanboi.


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I'm sure there's way more to it, but there's one obvious thing in Statcast --> https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/cody-bellinger-641355?stats=statcast-r-hitting-mlbhttps://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/cody-bellinger-641355?stats=statcast-r-hitting-mlb



From '17 to '20, his launch angles were in the 16s and 17s and he was winning ROY and MVP and doing stud things.



In '21 and '22, his launch angles shot up over 22 and 20 respectively. His K's spiked and his xBA cratered, just above Mendoza in both years.



In 2023, his launch angle was back to 17.2 and he could hit again. He's maybe not 47-homer guy any more, but his OPS this year beat Pete's. I love Pete and want Pete back, but I would get it if the Mets were thinking about this anyway.



I'll show myself out again, yall, bye.


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Big difference between him and Jason Bay is that Cohen's wallet erases all mistakes. Sign him, sign everyone, pay 'em all, eat contracts right and left if they suck eggs.


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The bigger difference between Bellinger and Jason Bay is the difference between Bellinger and Bay as ball players.

I have no idea why one is being compared to the other. Not even the Burnitz comp is this far off.


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Big difference between him and Jason Bay is that Cohen's wallet erases all mistakes. Sign him, sign everyone, pay 'em all, eat contracts right and left if they suck eggs.

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