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Second Base, 2014


Edgy MD

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2013 GuysAge in '14LevelG at 2bPAAVGOBPSLGOPSOPS+
Daniel Murphy29MLB150697.286.319.415.733108
Jordany Valdespin26MLB12144.188.250.316.56660
AAA1467.466.537.7591.296171
Justin Turner29MLB12214.280.319.385.704100
Rk05.000.200.000.20030
SS A112.300.417.400.817125
A+11.000.000.000.0000
AA217.400.471.5331.004140
Eric Young, Jr.29MLB3598.249.310.336.64679
Wilmer Flores22MLB2101.211.248.295.54354
AAA79463.321.357.531.888117


2014 Leading Internal Candidates
Murphy
Turner
Young
Flores
Valdespin


2014 Potential Position SwitchersAge in '14LevelPAAVGOBPSLGOPSOPS+
Ruben Tejada24MLB227.222.259.260.51949
AAA269.288.337.379.71695
RK9.333.400.444.844128
Omar Quintanilla32MLB359.222.306.283.58970
AAA148.333.419.484.903119


2014 Fringey Internal CandidatesAge in '14LevelG at 2bPAAVGOBPSLGOPSOPS+
Wilfredo Tovar22MLB019.200.294.200.49445
AA4486.263.323.340.66392
Rylan Sandoval26AAA12119.327.378.509.887117
26A+1247.243.303.320.62990
Reese Havens27AAA9109.237.312.330.64285
Daniel Muno25AA115561.249.384.379.762106


You Snooze, You LoseAge in '14LevelG at 2bPAAVGOBPSLGOPSOPS+Signed By:Years$$Note
Ben Zobrist33MLB125698.275.354.402.756113Rays1$7 million
Skip Schumaker34MLB44356.263.332.332.66590Reds2$4.5 million$2 million option with $.5 millon buyout
Mark DeRosa39MLB29236.235.326.407.733100Retired



Remaining Free AgentsAge in '14LevelG at 2bPAAVGOBPSLGOPSOPS+Note
Robinson Cano31MLB153681.314.383.516.899145Received Qualfying Offer
Omar Infante32MLB118476.318.345.450.795113
AAA421.211.286.211.49670
A16.400.500.400.900128
Willie Bloomquist36MLB15150.317.360.367.727101
AAA523.429.478.5241.002133
Mark Ellis37MLB119480.270.323.351.67492
AA25.000.200.000.20029
Brian Roberts36MLB60296.249.312.392.70489
AAA315.231.333.308.64190
Ramon Santiago34MLB33234.224.298.288.58660
Rk014.500.571.5831.155165
Alexi Casilla29MLB51125.214.268.295.56352
Jamey Carroll40MLB18249.211.267.251.51845
Brandon Inge37MLB13110.181.204.238.44226


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Lefty Specialist wrote:
The scariest number there is that Omar Quintanilla had 359 plate appearances for the Mets in 2013.


And that, for the most part, he got them because the other options were worse.


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I think it's either Murphy or Young, depending on whether Murphy could land us a better-hitting outfielder or something of similar worth. Young probably wouldn't be any worse defensively, and an OPS around .650 would look a lot better at second than in left.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Lefty Specialist wrote:
The scariest number there is that Omar Quintanilla had 359 plate appearances for the Mets in 2013.


And that, for the most part, he got them because the other options were worse.


he got them because the Mets wanted an extra year of control for Ruben Tejada, so much so that he considered/is considering filing a grievance.



I mean, if Murphy is here it's his. I don't think I see anything crazy that involves him switching positions. And Murphy seems like the type of guy that's decent but not quite good enough to really net much in a trade so that it's better to keep him.


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If you missed Tejada playing himself out of a job, well, he played himself out of a job. How many Tejada starts were the difference between him being called up on September 1 and being called up when he did?


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Edgy MD wrote:
If you missed Tejada playing himself out of a job, well, he played himself out of a job. How many Tejada starts were the difference between him being called up on September 1 and being called up when he did?


Tejada should've been called up before 9/1.

There's every chance Tejada is playing on the Mets this year, while the chances that Quintanilla is extremely slim. There were a half dozen, at least, reasons to give Tejada those 100 PA.


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Ceetar wrote:
he got them because the Mets wanted an extra year of control for Ruben Tejada, so much so that he considered/is considering filing a grievance.


No, Quintanilla got the playing time because Tejada was first, injured, then second, sucked.
The grievance has to do with not being called up right after Sept 1 instead of ten days later and, even if that delay was because of playing time manipulation, all it means is that Quintanilla would have had more like 329 ABs instead of 359. But the May through August banishment was earned.


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Getting back on topic, second base is where it can all happen.

I'd love to see the Mets sneak over the MFYs for Cano, then fill out the roster with whatever SS, P or SS help we could get by trading Muffy and/or Young Jr.

I know it's not likely, but it's one possible way to transform.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Getting back on topic, second base is where it can all happen.

I'd love to see the Mets sneak over the MFYs for Cano, then fill out the roster with whatever SS, P or SS help we could get by trading Muffy and/or Young Jr.

I know it's not likely, but it's one possible way to transform.


Cano's a great player. I don't even know what would be 'reasonable' for him anymore the way the market is going. (his 10/300 "demand" or whatever isn't) In terms of Yankee poaching, I think I'd rather Granderson, but I'd certainly be happy with Cano. With another great hitter like that, I think I'm pretty fine with our offense even if the only other upgrades are bringing in veteran types to round out platoon advantages and what not in the outfield.


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MFYs reportedly have him 7/160. That's not unbeatable


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
MFYs reportedly have him 7/160. That's not unbeatable


Don't really want to go 8, but 7/180? sure. Wonder if there is a reluctance to pay him/anyone more than Wright.


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I think that whatever anyone else offers Cano (but especially the Mets) the Yanx will top it in a heartbeat. They're (reportedly) at 7/$160 now simply because they have no reason to go to 10/$310 (which was never anything other than an attention grabber to start with) until someone else gets into the game.
But unless someone gets into the Angels/Pujols kind of ridiculous range, they will go seriously north of $160 to keep him IMO.


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Looking at the stats in the OP, I think it shows that we could do far worse than Muffy. Especially with limited funds and other spots to fill.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
I think that whatever anyone else offers Cano (but especially the Mets) the Yanx will top it in a heartbeat. They're (reportedly) at 7/$160 now simply because they have no reason to go to 10/$310 (which was never anything other than an attention grabber to start with) until someone else gets into the game.
But unless someone gets into the Angels/Pujols kind of ridiculous range, they will go seriously north of $160 to keep him IMO.



his counter was $260 million....he ain't coming to the Mets....


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I'm with Ceetar; I could see and appreciate the Flushingers splashing the pot and develop/bargain hunt to fill the rest of it.

Worst-case (and most likely) scenario? You're just price-enforcing for the Big Timers cross-town.


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Not suggesting that Cano's people would do something dumb like leave $$ on the table, but maybe there's an opening in the notion that the MFYs disrespected Cano and his new representatives by barely meeting his outrageous demands halfway.


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Lefty Specialist wrote:
Boy, I don't want to think about paying Cano $20 million or so when he's 37 or 38. That can only end badly. Someone else will jump in and force the Yanx to overpay. I'd rather it wasn't the Mets.


this. preeecisely this.

Cano strikes me as the kind of guy who will age badly. his doughy body and suspect work ethic make me think a long-term huge$$ contract for him is going to end up in the A-Rod/Pujols level of mistakes. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow... but soon and for the rest of our lives.


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metirish wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
I think that whatever anyone else offers Cano (but especially the Mets) the Yanx will top it in a heartbeat. They're (reportedly) at 7/$160 now simply because they have no reason to go to 10/$310 (which was never anything other than an attention grabber to start with) until someone else gets into the game.
But unless someone gets into the Angels/Pujols kind of ridiculous range, they will go seriously north of $160 to keep him IMO.



his counter was $260 million....he ain't coming to the Mets....


He can counter with whatever he wants, that doesn't mean someone is going to pay it as there are still plenty of numbers between 160 & 260 (right about 100 of them in fact - at least there were that many when I went to school although, admittedly, that was a while ago).

My point about the Yanx is that, if pushed, I think they'll go to just about anything short of stupid numbers in order to retain him and they may even go to stupid. So while I'd love to "steal" him for 161 that ain't happening. I also get the opinion that this negotiation is as much about Jay-Z as it is about Cano. Mr. Z seems out to prove that he can swim with the big boys in this arena too and not just in the 'image is everything' theaters that he's been successful at to date.


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From what I can see (especially if A-Rod misses games) the Yankees aren't making the playoffs with or without Cano the way the team is shaping up. It'll be interesting to see if they have the guts to move on from Cano. Of course, it takes less guts with the DH because you can nurse him through some of the later years.


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I do find it interesting that, given unimaginable wealth and worldwide fame and endless freedom to do whatever his heart desires, whatever he feels called to do, whatever he thinks humanity needs from him... Jay Z chooses to become a sports agent. Sure, his job may be composing fashion-designer-namedrop-filled rhymes and selling evocative colognes and creating a brand... but his vocation is haggling over vesting terms with the Steinbrenners and apologizing publicly for other millionaires and managing other people's brands.


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The way I read that Sun article was that Murphy would not net Rodriguez.


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I know the Mets were shot down in a Davis-for-Rodriguez suggestion; not sure if they ever offered Murphy.

Eduardo Rodriguez

BA lists Rodriguez 3rd on the list of Baltimore prospects, but their # 1 & 2 are recent high draft picks Kevin Gausman (4th overall 2012) & Dylan Bundy (4th overall 2011) so he's probably higher than most #3's would be on these type of lists even if he is technically Baltimore's 3rd best pitching prospect.
Only 20 y/o but already a partial season (11 starts - 60 innings) of AA time under his belt with decent stats. Not surprising that the O's would be holding out for somebody more reliable than Ike.


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