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N.D. Chavez has a q in the q


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LOLKatz wants to know more about the Einhorn debacle.


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Now THAT'S a great handle. I'd answer any question that guy put in my queue. Key to the universe? Location of his missing cufflink? I'd tackle it.


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Rubin reportz that the Mets intend to wait out the market and get a leftover closer later in the offseason.

I guess I'm OK with that. I think we have plenty of evidence of what being over-aggressive in pursuit of closers can bring. I'm just not as down on the in-hand options as all that.


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Rubin reportz that the Mets intend to wait out the market and get a leftover closer later in the offseason.

I guess I'm OK with that. I think we have plenty of evidence of what being over-aggressive in pursuit of closers can bring. I'm just not as down on the in-hand options as all that.



I've read Alderson's previous comments as he's not 100% set on signing a 'closer', and is more focused on rebuilding the bullpen as a whole and assigning the job of closer to the guy that they determine is best at relieving.


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Tony (Yonkers)

Will the Mets paint the new walls blue? The current color is rather ugly and the ballpark could use more Mets colors.
Jon (New York City)

A bit superficial, but Metsblog reports that the Mets are considering changing walls blue. Any info yourself?
Adam Rubin (12:04 PM)

There's that "report" today that the Mets are considering changing the wall color. I remember when we were in St. Louis in September, I brought it up to Sandy Alderson and mentioned the fans would be appreciative, and he seemed to indicate that was the first he had ever heard of it being an issue. I have no indication they're going to do it. Frankly, I know it might sound nice, but it's so much more important at this point just to build a solid organization and not so much worry about throwing bones to the fans. If they did it, it wouldn't be because of some heartfelt obligation to connect with their fans.




Walls?


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Where is the chat? I don;t see it


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metirish wrote:
John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Where is the chat? I don;t see it




are you signed in?




it seems to have gone alright


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Oh nevermind there it is


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Not updating. POS ESPN boochit


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Chris Fiegler (Latham,NY)

Who do you think will Close Games for the New York Mets in 2012?
Adam Rubin (12:17 PM)

Sorry. Chat software seemed to stop .... Not K-Rod. And not Bobby Parnell. (And not Heath Bell either. Too expensive.) I'm sure one of that second set of closer candidates will command a reasonable price and yet me competent. Joe Nathan's option was just declined by the Twins. He didn't pitch in 2010 and was limited to just more than 40 appearances this past season. That type of candidate -- capable but trying to reestablish himself -- is the most logical fit.


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Brandon (Cincinnati, OH)

What do you expect from Jason Bay in 2012? I don't think NY cuts ties but am I the only one expecting a productive season in 2012?
Adam Rubin (12:19 PM)

The new outfield wall dimensions will help, but we're beyond the adjustment period to NY phase and just wondering whether his power is gone. Regardless of production, it clearly won't measure up to his $16 million a year price tag.
LOLKatz (Roslyn)

How are the Mets doing soliciting a series of $20 million investments? Was the financial advisor the Mets hired to solicit the minority investors in the first place behind whatever shenanigans drove away Einhorn? When is that story coming out?
LOLKatz (Roslyn)

How are the Mets doing soliciting a series of $20 million investments? Was the financial advisor the Mets hired to solicit the minority investors in the first place behind whatever shenanigans drove away Einhorn? When is that story coming out?
Adam Rubin (12:20 PM)

The Mets indicated they would not be discussing the matter. So I suppose that might offer a window into how it's going. Perhaps.
Kenny (New York NY)

Adam, in August you mentioned that the team will be unveiling new uniforms for the 2012 season. Any idea if and when they are revealing it?


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"The Mets indicated they would not be discussing the matter."

Kinda was hoping you had other sources beyond the official ones, Scoop.


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Edgy is up


Bharath (NJ) [via mobile]

Jose Reyes will be playing for the _________ next season
Adam Rubin (12:46 PM)

Pure guess: Detroit.
1986 (Flushing)

Are you aware that the Mets are moving the walls in for the opponent as well?

Adam Rubin (12:47 PM)

The front office is bright, if nothing else. That much they've probably figured out.

Heep o' Trouble (Washington, DC)

Hi, Adam.Defensive metrics rarely agree on anything. But they all concur that the Mets' defense was egregiously bad this year. Worst-in-the-league bad. Do you get the impression that the front office is cognizant of this? I know it's reported that disregarding defense is an alleged article of faith in "moneyball circles," but I think and hope that's somewhat overstated. I suspect that some improvement across the board in pitching performance can come in 2012 with some adjustments to the defense. The unfortunate (but necessary, I think) dismissals of Mookie Wilson and Ken Oberkfell tell me the Mets agree with me here. What do you think?


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I would say that the dismissal of Mookie Wilson was an expression of dissatisfaction with the outfield defense and baserunning, whether or not that was expressly articulated. But if Reyes leaves and Tejada is at shortstop, that likely means Daniel Murphy at second base. And the plan is for Lucas Duda in right field. So clearly defense is not a priority. In fact, Alderson explicity mentioned that moving in the fences essentially would level the playing field somewhat between more solid defensive teams and the Mets, at least as far as the outfield. In essence: Less ground to cover neutralizes to some extent the importance of being a superior defensive team.


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Ouch

N.D. Chavez (Brooklyn)

I'm certain the front office is fully aware that by most measures (including eyewitnesses) the Mets had the worst defense in the league last year. Where do you see "attention to defense" ranking among the priorities of the FO as they attempt to recraft the team for '12? Thanks!
Adam Rubin (12:50 PM)

Hope that last answer covered it.


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Guys?, same questions here


Gregg (Hoboken, NJ)

With Pagan possibly being non-tendered, if the Mets don't land Reyes, do you think they'd pursue Crisp for that spot if he were still out there?

Adam Rubin (12:52 PM)

Not sure whom, to be honest, but it's pretty clear the next center fielder is not currently with the organization.

Vince (Hoboken)


Hi Adam, Do you think the Mets fins a position for Daniel Murphy to start at everyday next year no matter what? Even if it's the outfield? Can he play adequate 2nd base everyday?

Adam Rubin (12:53 PM)

If Reyes is back, Tejada in primary second baseman. Maybe Murphy starts there twice a week, once or twice a week in outfield, once every couple of weeks spelling Wright or Ike Davis, and then is a lefty bat for the bench.


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Here's one that is sure to bring cheer to Ceetar



Jordan (Wappingers Falls)

Hey Adam, Do you think the Mets will try and trade Pelfrey this off season? Maybe for another SP or possibly and OF?

Adam Rubin (12:53 PM)

I'm sure they would listen. But I get the sense Dan Warthen believes in Pelfrey. And the Mets clearly believe in Warthen.


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