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At least, it threatens to shake out something like this way if the season somehow opens with nothing changing except folks getting healthy.

StartingPitchers

43 R.A.
Dickey

DoB:10/29/1974

33 John
Maine

DoB:5/8/1981

49 Jon
Niese

DoB:10/27/1986

34 Mike
Pelfrey

DoB:1/14/1984

57 Johan
Santana

DoB:3/13/1979
ReliefPitchers

36 Manny
Acosta

DoB:5/1/1981

50 Sean
Green

DoB:4/20/1979

48 Pat
Misch

DoB:8/18/1981

39 Bobby
Parnell

DoB:9/8/1984

Oliver
Perez

DoB:8/15/1981
ReliefPitchersCatchersInfielders

75 Fran.
Rodriguez

DoB:1/7/1982

47 His.
Takahashi

DoB:4/2/1975

13 Mike
Nickeas

DoB:2/13/1983

30 Josh
Thole

DoB:10/28/1986

1 Luis
Castillo

DoB:9/12/1975
Infielders

29 Ike
Davis

DoB:3/22/1987

3 Luis
Hernandez

DoB:6/26/1984

28 Daniel
Murphy

DoB:4/1/1985

7 Jose
Reyes

DoB:6/11/1983

5 David
Wright

DoB:12/20/1982
Oufielders

44 Jason
Bay

DoB:9/20/1978

15 Carlos
Beltran

DoB:4/24/1977

23 Chris
Carter

DoB:9/16/1982

6 Nick
Evans

DoB:1/30/1986

16 Angel
Pagan

DoB:7/2/1981


Yeah, that's the way it's gonna happen.


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Exactly how it's going to happen.

Actually, as Maine doesn't have a contract and Perez does, I imagine he's the guy in the 5th starter spot.

I'm not sure Luis Hernandez has earned that backup role. More like Turner or Tejada?

I figure if we don't get into a 4 page fight about next year's backup middle infielder in September, we're just not doing our jobs.


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Certainly nobody's earned it. I just figured him being out of options, and having outperformed Arias and Tejada until he got hurt, he's currently first in line.

Where Turner currently stands is clear from his absence.


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I'm actually okay with Ollie as the 5 right now; I still have the tiniest bit of cahnfidence in him turning it around under a new regime.

I think that if Castillo's still here, they'll keep Hernandez over Tejada and let Tejada play every day somewhere. (Forgot about Arias too, though.)


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(Forgot about Arias too, though.)

Isn't it amazing how Jerry can do that? Wipe a guy from your memory like that? An allegedly active healthy one on the roster and everything, even.


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Really? Bay, Beltran, Wright and Reyes are all very good-to-excellent players. If healthy and playing (reasonably) well, the Mets should be ok.


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Gwreck wrote:
Really? Bay, Beltran, Wright and Reyes are all very good-to-excellent players. If healthy and playing (reasonably) well, the Mets should be ok.


If.

The 500-pound millstone around all Mets teams from the dawn of time. That quote could apply to 2010 as well. And in various forms, 2002, 1992, 1972, to name just a few.


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Lefty Specialist wrote:
Gwreck wrote:
Really? Bay, Beltran, Wright and Reyes are all very good-to-excellent players. If healthy and playing (reasonably) well, the Mets should be ok.


If.

The 500-pound millstone around all Mets teams from the dawn of time. That quote could apply to 2010 as well. And in various forms, 2002, 1992, 1972, to name just a few.


And it could apply to just about any team ever. Wright and Bay are healthy guys (concussions are odd

What if the Phillies don't resign or find an adequate replacement for Werth and Utley doesn't stay healthy all season and Halladay starts to show his age?


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Gwreck wrote:
Really? Bay, Beltran, Wright and Reyes are all very good-to-excellent players. If healthy and playing (reasonably) well, the Mets should be ok.


Si. Though as shown this season, much rests on their ability to get acceptable play at the other positions.


Guest Edgy DC
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Lefty Specialist wrote:
Gwreck wrote:
Really? Bay, Beltran, Wright and Reyes are all very good-to-excellent players. If healthy and playing (reasonably) well, the Mets should be ok.


If.

The 500-pound millstone around all Mets teams from the dawn of time. That quote could apply to 2010 as well. And in various forms, 2002, 1992, 1972, to name just a few.

Yes, but it also applies to teams that did stay helathy and did achieve. That's life and that's what we're confronted with.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Come on! Both Santana and Beltran were under 30 when the Mets acquired them. Sure, Beltran is aging now, but he's also in the sixth year of that contract. He was just shy of 28 when he played his first game as a Met. And Santana was two weeks past his 29th birthday when he made his Mets debut.

Thanks for keeping me from clicking.


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Ceetar wrote:
True...Arias keeps the Lastings Milledge thread alive.

Glad to see somebody is.
I don't know if he's been hurt, but I haven't seen Lastings' name in a box score for a long while.

Later


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They don't publish the rankings online. This article had them in the 16-25 range. I wouldn't be surprised to see somebody run with that with an assumption of "25." It also said, "Solid top 10, but the Mets don't have anyone likely to help in New York in 2010." That's a surprise for the Davis and Niese families.

Everybody has problems staying healthy. It's not just luck but it's not just foresight and skill either.


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At least, it threatens to shake out something like this way if the season somehow opens with nothing changing except folks getting healthy.

StartingPitchers

43 R.A.
Dickey

DoB:10/29/1974

33 John
Maine

DoB:5/8/1981

49 Jon
Niese

DoB:10/27/1986

34 Mike
Pelfrey

DoB:1/14/1984

57 Johan
Santana

DoB:3/13/1979
ReliefPitchers

36 Manny
Acosta

DoB:5/1/1981

50 Sean
Green

DoB:4/20/1979

48 Pat
Misch

DoB:8/18/1981

39 Bobby
Parnell

DoB:9/8/1984

Oliver
Perez

DoB:8/15/1981
ReliefPitchersCatchersInfielders

75 Fran.
Rodriguez

DoB:1/7/1982

47 His.
Takahashi

DoB:4/2/1975

13 Mike
Nickeas

DoB:2/13/1983

30 Josh
Thole

DoB:10/28/1986

1 Luis
Castillo

DoB:9/12/1975
Infielders

29 Ike
Davis

DoB:3/22/1987

3 Luis
Hernandez

DoB:6/26/1984

28 Daniel
Murphy

DoB:4/1/1985

7 Jose
Reyes

DoB:6/11/1983

5 David
Wright

DoB:12/20/1982
Oufielders

44 Jason
Bay

DoB:9/20/1978

15 Carlos
Beltran

DoB:4/24/1977

23 Chris
Carter

DoB:9/16/1982

6 Nick
Evans

DoB:1/30/1986

16 Angel
Pagan

DoB:7/2/1981


Yeah, that's the way it's gonna happen.


That was said tongue in cheek, right?


Guest Edgy DC
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That was said tongue in cheek, right?
The last line? Yes. The idea of the thread is just trying to frame where things stand now, while being keenly aware that many changes are on the way.


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If I'm going to be in a bar fight, I want Carter on my side.
Look at those eyes.
He could play a serial killer on a TV cop show.

Later


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MFS62 wrote:
If I'm going to be in a bar fight, I want Carter on my side.
Look at those eyes.
He could play a serial killer on a TV cop show.

Later


Ya know, Dickey might get animal in a barfight.

With Jose Reyes as "huggybear"


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Ceetar wrote:
Lefty Specialist wrote:
Gwreck wrote:
Really? Bay, Beltran, Wright and Reyes are all very good-to-excellent players. If healthy and playing (reasonably) well, the Mets should be ok.


If.

The 500-pound millstone around all Mets teams from the dawn of time. That quote could apply to 2010 as well. And in various forms, 2002, 1992, 1972, to name just a few.


And it could apply to just about any team ever. Wright and Bay are healthy guys (concussions are odd

What if the Phillies don't resign or find an adequate replacement for Werth and Utley doesn't stay healthy all season and Halladay starts to show his age?


This year's Phils team saw significant time loss from Utley, Rollins, Madson, and Lidge, and saw lesser but significant time loss from Howard and Dick Torino; it also saw underperformance issues from Lidge, parts of the bullpen, and the entire back half of the rotation creep in at various points, as well as a teamwide month-long slump in May and June. If you called them this morning to ask them how those problems struck 'em, they probably wouldn't pick up the phone, because they'd have champagne hangovers.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
Lefty Specialist wrote:
Gwreck wrote:
Really? Bay, Beltran, Wright and Reyes are all very good-to-excellent players. If healthy and playing (reasonably) well, the Mets should be ok.


If.

The 500-pound millstone around all Mets teams from the dawn of time. That quote could apply to 2010 as well. And in various forms, 2002, 1992, 1972, to name just a few.


And it could apply to just about any team ever. Wright and Bay are healthy guys (concussions are odd

What if the Phillies don't resign or find an adequate replacement for Werth and Utley doesn't stay healthy all season and Halladay starts to show his age?


This year's Phils team saw significant time loss from Utley, Rollins, Madson, and Lidge, and saw lesser but significant time loss from Howard and Dick Torino; it also saw underperformance issues from Lidge, parts of the bullpen, and the entire back half of the rotation creep in at various points, as well as a teamwide month-long slump in May and June. If you called them this morning to ask them how those problems struck 'em, they probably wouldn't pick up the phone, because they'd have champagne hangovers.



When they had howard out, did they bat his replacement fourth?


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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Har. No, not mostly. But they also had Ross Gload, and traded for Mike Sweeney. The safety net-- both preemptively placed and hastily supplemented-- transitioned nicely to bench scaffolding once he came back full-time. We had Jacobs and a balky Tatis (if healthy, he's solid...) there.

Better living through roster engineering, y'know?


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Har. No, not mostly. But they also had Ross Gload, and traded for Mike Sweeney. Better living through roster engineering, y'know?

Last night ESPN tried to engineer their roster more than you can imagine.
During the post game celebration, they were interviewing the players. When Sweeney was being interviewed, they put up a graphic that said "DH - Mike Sweeney".
Don't those guys even know the Phillies play in the National League?
Sheesh!

Later


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I don't think anybody is suggesting the Mets of 2011, as they currently stand, look as good or as redundant and ready for adversity as the 2010 Phils.


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The rainout yesterday leaves the Mets without a starter on Saturday.

Pelfrey today and Sunday

Neise and Dickey for the Wednesday doubleheader

Gee and Misch on Thursday and Friday

Ollie on Saturday ?

It would be very interesting.

Later


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