Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted February 11, 2009 Posted February 11, 2009 2009 salaries for projected 25-man roster: (revised)1) Johan Santana - $20M 2) Carlos Beltran - $18.5M 3) Carlos Delgado - $12M4) Oliver Perez - $12m5) F-Rod - $10.5m 6) David Wright - $7.5M 7) Luis Castillo - $6M 8) Jose Reyes - $5.75M 9) JJ Putz - $5m10) Brian Schneider - $4.9M 11) Ryan Church - $2.8M12) John Maine - $2.6m13) Ramon Castro - $2.5M 14) Tim Redding $2.25m15) Alex Cora - $2m16) Mike Pelfrey ~$2M 17) Fernando Tatis - $1.7M18) Duaner Sanchez - $1.6875m19) Pedro Feliciano ($1.615m)20) Marlon Anderson - $1.15M 21) Jeremy Reed - $0.925mMets have the following players under their control for `09, but salary not yet determined or unknown: 22) Sean Green (08=$0.405m)23) Brian Stokes (08=$0.402M) 24) Dan Murphy (08=min)25) Carlon Muniz (08=min)additional payroll costs:- DL: Billy Wagner - $10.5M - Traded: Scott Schoeneweis - $1.6M (still owed)- Cory Sullivan - $0.6m- Angel Pagan - $0.575m- Connor Robertson - trade- Rocky Cherry (08=$0.390m) - rule V- Darren O'Day (08=$0.390m) - rule V- Freddie Garcia ($1.5m, if makes the 40 man roster)- Jose Valentin ($0.8, if makes the 25-man roster)- Livan Hernandez ($1m, if makes the 25-man roster)TOTAL ESTIMATED 2009 PAYROLL = ~$138.5M 2009 Luxury Tax Threshhold = $162m (tax = 22% of amounts over threshhold)
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 13, 2009 Posted February 13, 2009 An almost-hero returns. Prediction: shortly after this post, a joker is going to start a new "Mets Re-Sign Martinez!" post. $35 Crane Pool on it.Re-Signed to Minor League contractInfieldersR. MartinezYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersMainePerezReddingPelfreySantanaDon Cardwell Memorial Savvy Veteran Starter Roster Spot
duan Old-Timey Member Posted February 14, 2009 Posted February 14, 2009 reached a minor league deal with Livian Hernandez
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted February 14, 2009 Posted February 14, 2009 reached a minor league deal with Livian Hernandez[/quote:zpcjnwwi]Well, he does have a lifetime .233 BA with 9 HR. Maybe he can be the righty bat off the bench.Later
Guest metsguyinmichigan Guests Posted February 14, 2009 Posted February 14, 2009 Seems like Livan has been forever rumored to be coming to the Mets.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted February 14, 2009 Posted February 14, 2009 Well, then , they've been right all along. Welcome Livan.Signed Away from St. Louis to Minor League Contract and Invited to CampRelief PitchersVilloneYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersMainePerezReddingPelfreySantanaDon Cardwell Memorial Savvy Veteran Starter Roster Spot
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 Got to get realistic. I actually never had Garcia ahead of Redding, but we've got to consider Livan the favorite at this point. Paddy Power does.Removed from Projected RosterAdded to Projected RosterStarting PitchersReddingHernandezYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersHernandezMainePerezPelfreySantanaDon Cardwell Memorial Savvy Veteran Starter Roster Spot
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted March 3, 2009 Posted March 3, 2009 I guess that one benefit of the WBC will be that the Mets will be able to see all those guys in camp in real games while many of the regulars are representing their respective countries in the tourney.Later
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Really, Edge: Redding as a long man/spot starter loses out to Muniz-as-I-don't-know-what?Not sure I see it.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 My experience is the Mets haven't been carrying spot starters, so I assembled the most likely bullpen comprised of relief pitchers, but, yeah, that should be subject to review.Redding hasn't pitched yet, stuck in port with back discomfort. Making a statement in hit-or-miss position is Darren O'Day, with 3.1 scoreless so far. Nelson Figueroa is also scoreless over three innings.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 O'Day has looked good, and has the Rule 5 thing going for him... but he's a similar-style guy to Green, no? (Sidewinding, ROOGYish righty.)I really, really want Rocky Cherry. He intrigues... and his name's Rocky Cherry.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 6, 2009 Posted March 6, 2009 We have our first camper with dashe hopes.Reas-signed to Minor League CampAdded to Projected RosterRemoved from Projected RosterSwitched from Infield to Outfield Based on the Reality of What's Going OnStarting PitchersRelief PitchersOutfieldersStonerO'DayMunizMurphyYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersHernandezMainePerezPelfreySantanaDon Cardwell Memorial Savvy Veteran Starter Roster Spot
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 2009 salaries for projected 25-man roster: (revised)1) Johan Santana - $20M 2) Carlos Beltran - $18.5M 3) Carlos Delgado - $12M4) Oliver Perez - $12m5) F-Rod - $10.5m 6) David Wright - $7.5M 7) Luis Castillo - $6M 8) Jose Reyes - $5.75M 9) JJ Putz - $5m10) Brian Schneider - $4.9M 11) Ryan Church - $2.8M12) John Maine - $2.6m13) Ramon Castro - $2.5M 14) Tim Redding $2.25m15) Alex Cora - $2m16) Mike Pelfrey ~$2M 17) Fernando Tatis - $1.7M18) Pedro Feliciano - $1.615m19) Marlon Anderson - $1.15M 20) L. Hernandez - $1m21) Jeremy Reed - $0.925m22) Sean Green (08=$0.405m)23) Brian Stokes (08=$0.402M) 24) Dan Murphy (08=min)25) Rocky Cherry (08=$0.390m) - rule Vadditional payroll costs:Roster:- Connor Robertson (via trade)- Darren O'Day (08=$0.390m) - rule V- Freddie Garcia ($1.5m, if makes the 40 man roster)- Jose Valentin ($0.8, if makes the 25-man roster)- Cory Sullivan - $0.6m- Carlos MunizDL: - Billy Wagner - $10.5M - Angel Pagan - $0.575mTraded:- Scott Schoeneweis - $1.6M (still owed)Cut:- Duaner Sanchez ($0.5m)TOTAL ESTIMATED 2009 PAYROLL = ~$138.5M 2009 Luxury Tax Threshhold = $162m (tax = 22% of amounts over threshhold)
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Aren't they still paying Bobby Bonilla $1 million per year?And, I didn't add up your numbers about the current salary level. But I thought I read a while ago (couldn't find a link) that club contributions to health insurance, etc. are added to a team's salary for porposes of calculating whether or not they pay the tax.Later
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Why is Hernandez projected to make the team but not Redding? I thought Redding was on a ML deal and on the 40-man.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Aren't they still paying Bobby Bonilla $1 million per year?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Why is Hernandez projected to make the team but not Redding? I thought Redding was on a ML deal and on the 40-man.[/quote:3vudfyoj]Because at the time I posted that, he was out-pitching and out-healthing Redding. Guaranteed money means something, not everything.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Why is Hernandez projected to make the team but not Redding? I thought Redding was on a ML deal and on the 40-man.[/quote:xpa60pwa]Because at the time I posted that, he was out-pitching and out-healthing Redding. Guaranteed money means something, not everything.[/quote:xpa60pwa]Fair enough, sir... but he's still gots to be on the 40.On the other side of the ball... D'ya think Nick Reginald is changing minds at all with the tape-measure numbers? Or is his hitting getting lost in the surprisingly-strong OF benchwarmers shuffle?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Redding does need to be on the 40. That is so.I think Evans will get a good look, but is not the current favorite.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 ReleasedAdded to Projected RosterRelief PitchersSanchezReddingYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersHernandezMainePerezPelfreySantana
bmfc1 Old-Timey Member Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 Adam Rubin has projected the Opening Day roster. He thinks that Livan will be called up when needed which creates an opening on the bench. I put Keilty in the Evans spot from the start and either O'Day or Cherry instead of Parnell as the Mets keep one of the Rule V guys.----------------------------------------------------------------------------Starters:Brian Schneider, cCarlos Delgado, 1bLuis Castillo, 2bDavid Wright, 3bJose Reyes, ssDaniel Murphy, lfCarlos Beltran, cfRyan Church, rfRotation:Johan Santana, lhpMike Pelfrey, rhpOliver Perez, lhpJohn Maine, rhpBench:Ramon Castro, cAlex Cora, ifFernando Tatis, if/ofMarlon Anderson, ofJeremy Reed, ofNick Evans, 1b/ofBullpen:Francisco Rodriguez, rhpJ.J. Putz, rhpSean Green, rhpPedro Feliciano, lhpBrian Stokes, rhpBobby Parnell, rhpTim Redding, rhpNote: Livan Hernandez is the fifth starter, but because he's on a minor-league contract, the team will be able to wait to purchase his contract until Game 5 or 6, when they want to first use him. That would allow Evans to be on the bench as a righty bat for the first week. Why Evans and not Bobby Kielty? Evans can be optioned to the minors and is already on the 40-man roster; Kielty would need to clear waivers once being added to the 40-man roster.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted March 12, 2009 Posted March 12, 2009 The thing is... if Parnell gets sent north to Buffalo*, is he going as a starter or as a reliever? From what I hear/read, the scuttlebutt last year/spring is that he was getting used to going "all out" for 30 pitches or so and still being able to locate fastballs at 97... if the spring's results are indicative, it seems like he could use some work on that yet. (Since, as a starter, he was the sort of guy who threw in the low 90s and conserved his "gas.")*Since the New Orleans-to-Buffalo made New York the home of Mets minor league ball, won't EVERYONE who isn't staying in XST or low-A technically be "coming north with the team"?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 13, 2009 Posted March 13, 2009 With Kunz farmed out and Sanchez released, even guys on the 40 be feeling the heat. Guys you might have thought would go before the Kunzer: Ruelas, Snyder, Switcher (don't know the difference between those two yet), and Abreu. Hang in there, Michel.Re-Assigned to Minor League CampRelief PitchersCatchersOutfield-ersMartinDe Los SantosKunzTholeMackowiakYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersHernandezMainePerezPelfreySantana
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted March 14, 2009 Posted March 14, 2009 from Rotoworld: The Mets have shut down Tim Redding indefinitely due to a lack of shoulder strength.That should take him out of the running for the club's fifth rotation spot. Mets GM Omar Minaya said Redding isn't injured, but simply needs to build up more strength. He's posted a dreadful 40.50 ERA in two starts this spring.While I have to hope that's not $2M straight out the window, Redding is not going to be on the Opening Day 25. So one starting spot and two bullpen spots are very wide open at this point.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 14, 2009 Posted March 14, 2009 OK, Rocky Cherry, the door is open.Headed to Disabled ListAdded to Projectd RosterRelief PitchersReddingParnellYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersHernandezMainePerezPelfreySantana
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 Five things about Fernando "My God, You Are So" Nieve:1) A live arm, he sits at 94-97 MPH, but claims he used to be able to go up to 99. I don't know if used to means "before surgery," "before I left Venezuela," or "before I woke up."2) Hails from Puerto Caballo ("Horseport"), cradle or Carlos Zambrano, as well as Ronny Cede�o and others.3) Spent Hurricane ike in a Luxury Suite at Minute Maid Park. Life is good even on the fringes of the big leagues.4) Signed with the 'Stros at 16 and has been in the organization for 10 years.5) He likes 'em waify. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/s.php?init=q&q=fernando%20nieve&ref=ts&sid=0c383ee8a8c0b864cd2716e8358ac3d7Claimed on Waivers and Added to 40-Man RosterAn-nounced Retire-mentStarting PitchersRelief PitchersNieveWiseYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersHernandezMainePerezPelfreySantana
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 Was just wondering about Fernando-- thanks for the Nie-uggets.Also, get the man some Breathe-Right: As per BP 2009, he was diagnosed with a severely deviated septum last year. (After missing most of the 2007 season following Tommy John surgery.)
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Five things about "Way Cool "Junior" Spivey:1) A 2002 All Star.2) That same year --- 14th in MVP voting, Baby.3) Won a World Series with the 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks, though he didn't appear in any of the Series games. No matter, just being on that Yankee-killing roster makes him a Real American Hero.TM4) His career began to hit the pisser (he's already retired once) in 2005 when he broke his wrist... with the Nationals... in practice... hitting off a tee.5) In a 2006 lost season, he was signed by the Cards, benched by the Cards, demoted by the Cards, benched by the Redbirds, and, finally suspended by the Redbirds.Signed Away from Red Sox to Minor League DealInfieldersSpiveyYour 2009 New York MetsStarting PitchersHernandezMainePerezPelfreySantana
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted March 17, 2009 Posted March 17, 2009 Just guessing here, but Nieve may be the only Met to hail from Carabobo, Venezuela.Later
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted March 17, 2009 Posted March 17, 2009 Just guessing here, but Nieve may be the only Met to hail from Carabobo, Venezuela.Later[/quote:10z4uu2z]Yep... but Carlos Zambrano was born in the same place. (Puerto Cabello/Carabobo)
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