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  1. 1. Just Decide

    • JD Davis
      3
    • JD Martinez
      9
    • Judiciously Decline
      5


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It seems the Mets have some level of interest in both JDs Martinez and Davis. If you were Steve Cohen and/or STOINS, which player, if either, would you be looking to acquire with the Mets first game about 2 weeks away?



Davis might come cheaper and could play some third. Martinez is older but a decidedly more dangerous hitter. Both would cost the Mets 110% of the agreed-up salary for luxury tax purposes, so one theoretical year of JD Martinez at a theoretical salary of $15 million dollars would in reality be $31.5MM for the tax hit. Say you got JD Davis at a tidy $7MM buxxx. For the Mets, that jumps to $14.7MM.



So JD1? JD2? Or just dismiss?


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I saw a headline that said "METS TALKING TO JD" and I assumed it was Davis. (But I was wrong.)



I'd be happy to get either of them, but I think Davis is a safer and more reasonable choice.


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PHUN PHACT: J.D. Drew's full name is "David Jonathan Drew," and so, he isn't a J.D. at all, except in the most dyslexic sense.


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JD is a nickname that a lot of people end up with if their first name begins with J and their last name begins with D and they are both fairly common handles. I have a former coworker John Daniel who goes by that same moniker


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I dunno, J D Davis would be interesting and fun to have around. It's only

money and tax... so I vote what the hay!


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I'm optimistic that Baty on his second go-around will be a little better this year, which leaves the right-handed side of the 3B platoon (if needed) and DH. I don't see Vientos getting 500 ABs like JD Davis got last year, but I think he could easily be 2022 JD Davis at a fraction of the cost. The danger is if Vientos is hurt for an extended period of time and Baty struggles. The Mets seem a little thin on right-handed hitting 3Bman. But that's a lot of if's, so fugg it, I'm going JD Martinez. His statcast is still elite for any age and Lindor/Alonso/Martinez is a terrifying middle of the order.


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Davis is younger, but not consistently good.

Martinez is older, and has had many good years.

If they aren't going with Vientos, pay for the production Martinez would deliver.

Let the actuaries calculate the value of each incremental run he drives in over Davis.

Later


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davis gives better insurance at the hot corner than anything we have, and should be fairly cheap. we don't gotta give him what he lost from the giants, afterall, though i expect it to be close. and if anything were to happen to pete, he could presumably cross the infield and not be an outright disaster.



martinez is a primary dh, who can kinda play in the outfield, where we have a bunch of much better gloves already. and, well, he's not exactly good out there. he's never played first in the majors, and really only serves to keep the lesser of vientos or baty out of the dh.



if we were really in the hunt this season, and martinez' bat would put us over the top, or inch us closer even, i'd say go get him.



but since we're definitely not doing that, davis makes a hell of a lot of sense. unless you really truly believe that vientos can get the dh job done, and keep the job moving forward, along with baty at 3b.



bring him in. build a three-headed, two position monster, and play the hot hands. it affords you the luxury, too, of not overplaying a kid when they slump. and also lets you rest them as needed without decline in the lineup.


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Re-reading better up top, 110% is just an additional 10% and not

like double plus another ten percent. That said, I know nothing about

the luxury tax rates and caps and stuff...


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=kcmets post_id=148872 time=1710353243 user_id=53]
Re-reading better up top, 110% is just an additional 10% and not

like double plus another ten percent. That said, I know nothing about

the luxury tax rates and caps and stuff...

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Maybe you get Martinez and if the team sucks balls as much as they might, you sell him to a contender in July, collecting some juicy prospects.



Davis I liked while he was around but played his way into the "OK we'll trade him for Darin Ruf, as long as we also throw in a promising young pitcher" category.



I'd be surprised given what they've signaled this year they'd want either of the JDs. Let the Baty/Vientos duo stand up or not


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A Boy Named Seo wrote:
It's 110% not 10%.


You're right. I'll be out back straightening up...


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:
Let the Baty/Vientos duo stand up or not


That's been the plan. I think it probably still is, but I suppose it's possible that they'll deviate a bit. I don't think pivoting to J.D. Davis would be that much of a detour. But we'll see...


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Indeed, it's not yet clear if they're going to get their opportunities at third or at DH, or perhaps at another position entirely. It's also not clear whether they'll be splitting a role or striving separately.


A Boy Named Seo wrote:
... and Lindor/Alonso/Martinez is a terrifying middle of the order.




Don't forget that you get to wash that down with a stiff cup of Álvarez.


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A Boy Named Seo wrote:
It's 110% not 10%.


You're right. I'll be out back straightening up...


Nah, it's tough because it gets glossed over occasionally, maybe because some teams pay no tax and others pay at different rates. All this makes forecasting payroll, Verlander's vesting option, re-signing Pete, so difficult. You know Cohen can, but who knows when he'll decide it's worth it.


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Vientos homered again two days ago, but his .206 / .250 / .500 // .750 line in 36 plate appearances, with three homers and three RBI, kind of makes him the very model of the modern hitter and everything wrong with the Mets offense — capable of great things but muddled in mediocrity, with data points positioned in the extremes cancelling each other out.



I'm telling you, it's not the talent, but the philosophy.


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Edgy MD wrote:

I'm telling you, it's not the talent, but the philosophy.


You're preaching to the choir, and I'm in the Baritone section.

Wholeheartedly agree.

Later


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Ed Lynch earned a J.D. after his retirement. University of Miami. Donn Clendenon completed his at Duquesne University after starting at Harvard.


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