Mathguy64 said:
JV was helped immensely this year by a great pen and a 6 man rotation. He won't have those things in NY.
Mathguy64 said:
JV was helped immensely this year by a great pen and a 6 man rotation. He won't have those things in NY.
and probably win the same amount of championshipsBusty Daker said:
Looks like the Mets are trying to put the 2012 Detroit Tigers back together.
We've already seen that we can still get there with losing pieces. Verlander is the same. We got there last year without him. I will add that we would've won it all in '19 if he hadn't been on the team. He had 2 terrible starts in that WS.Big Al 1992 said:
Props to JV. He got Astros over the hump in 2017, back to the dance in 2019 and helped us win another one in 2022. This amazing ride doesn't happen without him.
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All I do is Nguyen said:
My next question is this:
Who is going to replace rally Kate?? I am sure going to miss those gifs
This is our biggest offseason concern as a fan base. We should probably have tryouts and nominees. Someone post every single player's WAG's IG please.All I do is Nguyen said:
My next question is this:
Who is going to replace rally Kate?? I am sure going to miss those gifs
LMJ wifeThe Porkchop Express said:This is our biggest offseason concern as a fan base. We should probably have tryouts and nominees. Someone post every single player's WAG's IG please.All I do is Nguyen said:
My next question is this:
Who is going to replace rally Kate?? I am sure going to miss those gifs
Because it's the offseason thread and it's fun to analyze hypothetical rumors.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Personally speaking, why would we want to jack with Abreu after he finally found his role? I get we have a ridiculous amount of riches in the bullpen but he has future closer stuff now that he is locked in. Not sure the risk is really worth given our depth at SP still.
Yep. I don't recall a press release saying Rally Kate is also headed to QueensJDUB08AG said:
I mean...rally kate doesn't have to end you know. I'm just saying.
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W said:
the Mets payroll is something else...
$43 MM for JV
$43 MM for Scherzer
$32 MM for Lindor
$20 MM for Cano...still paying him in 2023
$19 MM for Marte
where's the development from the minors?
Quote:
https://theathletic.com/3971929/2022/12/05/mlb-free-agent-news-verlander/
The market for free-agent catcher Christian Vzquez includes the Cubs, Cardinals, Padres, Guardians and Twins. The Astros also have interest in retaining Vzquez, but in more of a job share with Martn Maldonado.
Vzquez, 32, seems likely to land a three-year deal. During the postseason, opponents scored only one run in the 33 innings he caught for the Astros, on J.T. Realmuto's 10th-inning homer off Luis Garcia in Game 1 of the World Series.
While the Astros' pitching staff deserves much of the credit, Vzquez was behind the plate for the final 12 innings of the Division Series clincher against the Mariners, the combined nine-inning shutout of the Yankees in Game 3 of the ALCS and the combined no-hitter in Game 4 of the World Series.
Speaking of the Astros, they are eyeing three left-handed hitting outfielders Andrew Benintendi, Michael Brantley and Michael Conforto.
All three ended the season in various forms of disrepair. Benintendi, 28, suffered a fractured hamate bone in his right hand on Sept. 2. Brantley, 35, did not play after June 26 and had surgery on his right shoulder on Aug. 12. Conforto, 29, suffered an injury to his right shoulder in January, underwent surgery in April and did not play at all last season.
How about a not medium dive? In general, your velo is going to drop pretty significantly if you're moving from bullpen to starter. We see Garcia hitting 98 in the playoffs like it's no big deal. His avg fastball is 94 in the regular season. Abreu's 97 4 seam avg and 96 2 seam avg would likely drop down to 93-94 on avg with the ability to dial up harder. That's. obviously, not bad, but velo matters.Deluxe said:
I still need a Farmer deep dive on how well you think Abreu's stuff would translate to being a starter.
My elementary read of Baseball Savant is that he mostly relied on fastball/slider out of the pen last year. He'd drop in the curveball about 10% of the time and no one could hit it.
Hard to say to what extent his effectiveness would diminish if had to keep gas in the tank for 6 innings as opposed to deploying it all in 1-2 innings. Given his build, stuff and competitive makeup, my gut tells me he could be a top of the rotation starter. If that's the case, he's more valuable there than in the pen. But given how good he is (and could still be) at his current high lev role, it would be a risk to move him.
Who knows if the rumors are even true or not. Just interesting to think about.
https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/bryan-abreu-650556?stats=statcast-r-pitching-mlb
Dusty trying to nix it, again?Deluxe said:
https://nypost.com/2022/12/04/marlins-open-to-trading-any-pitcher-except-sandy-alcantara/
Wonder if a lot of it is his willingness to sit for half the games based on how much he can get elsewhere where he can be every day.HarryRocket said:
Why are we sleeping on Vasquez??
Post season experience. Knows the organization and staff. Fits.
162 is a long season, can split duties with maldy 50/50 and is a good hedge against injury.
Why cant Maldy be the backup?Farmer1906 said:
He doesn't want to be a backup.
Good stuff, thanks. I wasn't sure the rule of thumb for velo drop going from pen to starter.Farmer1906 said:
How about a not medium dive? In general, your velo is going to drop pretty significantly if you're moving from bullpen to starter. We see Garcia hitting 98 in the playoffs like it's no big deal. His avg fastball is 94 in the regular season. Abreu's 97 4 seam avg and 96 2 seam avg would likely drop down to 93-94 on avg with the ability to dial up harder. That's. obviously, not bad, but velo matters.
As far as pitch mix, he's got 3 pitches he relies on. Vs RHH its Slider-4 Seam. Vs LHH its 4 Seam-Slider-Curve. You'd like a 4th pitch. Maybe he finds a way to incorporate the 2 sean. Get a few more ground balls. He's never really used the change-up much at all.
Regardless or velo and his arsenal, his stuff is going to still play. It's plenty good. What worried me is the ability to throw strikes consistently. The fatal flaw that keeps LMJ from being an ace's ace is this. Abreu's zone% and bb% are similar to Lance's. And Abreu is just now getting to that spot. Who's to say if he can keep it up in a starter's role or even in 2023.
Clearly, already stud starter >>>> high leverage bullpen guy. But I am not sure I want to mess with Abreu after it looks like he figured something out in 2022.
because DustyAustinCountyAg said:Why cant Maldy be the backup?Farmer1906 said:
He doesn't want to be a backup.
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HarryRocket said:
Why are we sleeping on Vasquez??
Post season experience. Knows the organization and staff. Fits.
162 is a long season, can split duties with maldy 50/50 and is a good hedge against injury.
It would be nice if Dusty, Maldy and our front office could get in a room and sort this out.redline248 said:Dusty trying to nix it, again?Deluxe said:
https://nypost.com/2022/12/04/marlins-open-to-trading-any-pitcher-except-sandy-alcantara/
Trea Turner gets 11-year, $300 million deal w Phillies
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