The New York Mets 2009-2010 Offseason/Hot Stove Thread

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  1. Exit 117

    Exit 117 Active Member

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    I figured it should get its own thread at this point...

    Here's a good start:

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/jon_heyman/10/07/playoff.seedings/1.html

    So basically the Wilpons are refusing to admit how much of a total fuck up giving him that extension was and will instead deny it and let him continue to run the franchise into the ground. Actually, I'm pretty sure we're already at ground level and they're fucking just digging this franchise's grave.

    I can't see why he failed, you know. Everyone thought it was a great idea.


    And the true source of all the problems?:

     
  2. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    I wish you had the dates of all those quotes... it's like an entire message board made of up fans were fucking fortune tellers and knew how this would go down long before teh season ever started....honestly I gave up on this franchise for the forseeable future when I watched the Mets get completely owned by an awful Padres franchise 2 nights in a row in person.

    I'm still a fan but I work hard for what little spending money I have and I am not spending any money on anything Mets related until Omar is canned and we bring in reliable competent baseball people. Fuck the Wilpons...they are like the Dolans of baseball. I'd understand if they didn't have the resources or the capacity with Philadelphia or Los Angeles but they do and it's disgraceful when teams like Florida, Colorado, Detroit and Minnesota outperform this team on a near yearly basis. I may as well watch the Pirates because the Mets are the Pirates with a nearly 100 million dollar higher payroll...incompetence thy name is the New York Mets.
     
  3. IATA

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    Click the little blue box next to the name Richard.

    And stout post. The Wilpons are absolute morons.
     
  4. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    Since the Mets last won the World Series in 1986.... It reads like a Billy Joel song but only more ...much more depressing.


    Baby Jessica fell down the well (She has since graduated college or is close)
    Jessica Hahn was indicted in the Jimmy Bakkar Scandel
    NFL Players Strike
    Oliver North Trial
    Gary Hart destroyed his career with Donna Rice
    Demi Moore and Bruce Willis got married
    USSR pulls out of Afghanistan
    Pan Am 103
    Don't Worry Be Happy
    Ben Johnson caugh doping
    Prozac introduced
    Robin Givens divorces Iron Mike
    'Read My Lips"
    Work begins on the Chunnel
    Long Island Beaches close due to medical wast washing on the shore
    Benazir Bhutto elected head of Pakistan
    Fall of the Berlin Wall
    Exxon Valdez
    Simpsons Debuts
    End of the Cold War
    Tienanmen Square
    Fatwah issued against Salman Rushdie
    Invasion of Panama
    Pete Rose banned from baseball
    Milli Vanilli
    Geraldo gets nose broken (Yay!!!!)
    Bay Area World Series quake
    German Unification
    Iraq invades Kuwait
    Kevorkian assists 1st suicide
    Hubble Telescope
    Killer Bees invade Texas
    Marian Barry nailed in drug sting
    Roseann Barr sings National Anthem
    Mt Pinatubo erupts
    David Dinkins elected
    Nelson Mandela freed from prison
    Jim Henson comes down with a cold
    The End of Yugoslavia
    Iraq invaded by UN Forces
    The end of the Soviet Union
    Forner US President Zachary Taylor exhumed
    Magic tests positive for HIV
    Jeffery Dahlmer arrested
    Clarence Thomas
    Rajiv Ghandi assasinated
    Rodney King
    LA Riots
    Quebec votes to stay part of Canadia
    Mall of America opens (Many Canadians cheer)
    John Gotti convicted
    Hurricane Andrew
    Amy Fisher
    Johnny Carson retires
    Mike Tyson Guilty of Rape
    Blow Jays became 1st non American team to win WS
    Waco Incident
    Midwest Flooding
    Czechoslovakia Splits
    NAFTA
    1st WTC bombing
    Michael Jordan retires (1st time)
    Lorena Bobbitt
    Andre the Giant dies
    Rangers win Stanley Cup
    Black Hawk Down
    Cheers no more
    Jurassic Park (porno version Jurassic Pork later released)
    MLB strike and NHL Lockout
    Chunnel opens
    Comets hit Jupiter
    OJ Simpson
    Jackie O dies
    Northridge Earthquake
    Psycho Susan Smith
    Kurt Cobain Suicide
    Nixon dies
    Jacko and Lisa Marie get married
    Rwandan Genocide
    OKC Bombing
    Quebec again votes against independence (Canadians boo)
    Jerry Garcia dies
    Nerve gas attack in Tokyo subway
    Windows 95
    Flt 800
    Unabomber arrested
    Ebonics debuts in Oakland School District
    Diana and Charles divorce
    Tupac shot killed
    Olympic Bombing
    Blizzard of 96
    Valuejet
    Lance Armstrong diagnosed with cancer
    JonBenet Ramsey
    1st cloned sheep
    N64 released
    Hong Kong back to China
    Princess Diana dies
    Abner Louima
    Hale Bop
    Versace murdered (homos cry)
    Married with Children cancelled
    Biggie Smalls shot
    Mother Theresa dies
    Joe Camel Smokes his last cigarette
    US Embassy bombings
    Monica Lewinsky scores one for chubby chicks everywhere
    Price Is Right 5K episodes
    Swiss Air Crash
    John Glen goes back to space
    McGwire and Sosa
    El Nino
    End of Seinfeld
    Michael Jordan retires again
    International Space Station
    Viagra introduced
    Egypt Air
    Panama Canal returned to Panama
    Pam and Tommy Lee divorce
    Elian Gonzalez
    Hurricane Floyd
    Y2K
    Creation of the Euro
    JFK Jr Crash
    Gretzky retires (Canadian cry)
    Bush Steals election


    I decided to stop here as there is another 8 years of misery including 3 seasons with 90 or more losses.
     
  5. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    I'd say we should all be proud of being proven correct, but that's like being proud of being correct when you predict the sun will rise in the east tomorrow. It is truly amazing how bad the Mets ownership is.
     
  6. Attackett

    Attackett Well-Known Member

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    The sad part of this Mets team is I don't see any hope for at least 5 years. They'll try to throw money at the problem, they'll bring in a guy like Lackey and a guy like Bay and they'll still be fucking hopeless.

    I would say they should trade players to build up the most pathetic farm system in the league but they have no one to trade that can bring in a decent haul of prospects other then Santana.
     
  7. IATA

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    Trade Beltran for anything.
    Keep Wright around, he's the type of player you need.
    Give Reyes a half-season audition, decide what to do at the deadline.
    Seeya to the following:
    Maine
    Pelfrey
    Redding
    Feliciano
    Schneider
    Castillo
    Tatis
    Valdez
    Francouer
    Reed
    Sheffield
    Delgado
    Niese
    Nieve
    Perez


    Start who you get in these trades.
    ???
    Profit!! (with a good young team in 2-3 years)
     
  8. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    Honestly I think the Sun rising in the East had less of a chance than us being correct. With Omar back what are odds of Mets winning 80 games next year?
     
  9. southparkfanciz

    southparkfanciz Active Member

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    Hmmmm......no Beltran is not going anywhere.
     
  10. IATA

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    Because nobody wants that absolutly awful contract for so little production.
     
  11. MSUJet85

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    Fixed, an overhaul on a team with this much talent/resources is stupid
     
  12. Pennythetowelboy

    Pennythetowelboy New Member

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    Im pretty sure he's the best player on the team when healthy...maybe thats just my opinion
     
  13. JoeJet

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    So you are keeping Angel Pagan and Cory Sullivan and getting rid of Jeff Francouer? And you are getting rid of Feliciano, Niese and Pelfrey but keeping Lance Broadway, Elmer Dessens, Nelson Figuoria and Pat Misch? Delgado, Sheffield and Schneider are free agents so you cannot trade them.
     
  14. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    i don't think i watched more than 5 games this whole season. what a joke this team has become. i can't believe omar and jerry are gonna be back next season.
     
  15. 17a_tailgater

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    those 2 need to go.
    i have said it before.
    manager buck showalter
    pitching coach dave duncan
    hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo
    1st base coach wally backman
    3rd hojo

    bench coach i dont know
    GM i dnt know
     
  16. Long & Winding Rhode

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    Beltran is one of the best players on the team, and his contract is not bad. Beltran has been worth an average of 27 runs above replacement with his bat and 4 runs above average with his glove. He is at least a 3 WAR player, and is absolutely worth his contract. Beltran is one of the players in the league.
     
  17. Exit 117

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    I agree with your general post, but I'd rather see Pagan play than Francoeur.

    I'd rather someone better than both, though.
     
  18. rohirrim665

    rohirrim665 Well-Known Member

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    ok dont agree with beltran at all, possibly best player on team. delgado is fa this year, no? as well as sheffield? no doubt about those two anyway. People talk about feliciano's trade value, but where are you gonna find a left hander as good as him out of the pen, im not sure i see the point in this. Is niese not a prospect anymore? I guess its worth a shot if someone sees something in him though. Im tempted to keep pelfrey because i could just envision him becoming stellar on another team but fuck it, clean house otherwise. Farm system absolutely blows, something needs to be done about this, how about......FIRE MINAYA. has that been proposed yet?
     
  19. MSUJet85

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    List off all FA in positions of most need

    Starting pitchers
    Brandon Backe (32)
    Cha Seung Baek (30)
    Miguel Batista (39)
    Erik Bedard (31) - Type B
    Kris Benson (34)
    Paul Byrd (39)
    Daniel Cabrera (29)
    Chris Capuano (31)
    Aroldis Chapman (22)
    Bartolo Colon (37)
    Jose Contreras (38)
    Doug Davis (34) - Type B
    Justin Duchscherer (32) - Type B
    Adam Eaton (32)
    Shawn Estes (37)
    Josh Fogg (33)
    Jon Garland (30) - $10MM mutual option with $2.5MM or $1MM buyout - Type B
    Tom Glavine (44)
    Mike Hampton (37)
    Rich Harden (28) - Type B
    Mark Hendrickson (36)
    Livan Hernandez (35)
    Rich Hill (30)
    Shawn Hill (29)
    Tim Hudson (34) - $12MM mutual option with a $1MM buyout
    Jason Jennings (31)
    Jason Johnson (36)
    Randy Johnson (46) - Type B
    John Lackey (31) - Type A
    Cliff Lee (31) - $8MM club option with a $1MM buyout - Type A
    Braden Looper (35) - $6.5MM mutual option with possible buyout - Type B
    Rodrigo Lopez (34)
    Noah Lowry (29)
    Jason Marquis (31) - Type B
    Pedro Martinez (38)
    Eric Milton (34)
    Brett Myers (29)
    Vicente Padilla (32) - Type B
    Carl Pavano (34) - Type B
    Brad Penny (32)
    Odalis Perez (33)
    Andy Pettitte (38) - Type B
    Joel Pineiro (31) - Type B
    Sidney Ponson (33)
    Mark Prior (28)
    Horacio Ramirez (30)
    Jason Schmidt (37)
    Ben Sheets (31)
    John Smoltz (43)
    Brad Thompson (28)
    Brett Tomko (37)
    Tim Wakefield (43) - perpetual $4MM club option - Type B
    Jarrod Washburn (35)
    Brandon Webb (31) - $8.5MM club option with a $2MM buyout - Type B
    Todd Wellemeyer (31)
    Kip Wells (33)
    Randy Wolf (33) - Type A

    Left fielders
    Garret Anderson (38) - Type B
    Marlon Anderson (36)
    Jason Bay (31) - Type A
    Emil Brown (35)
    Marlon Byrd (32) - Type B
    Carl Crawford (28) - $10MM club option with a $1.25MM buyout - Type B
    Johnny Damon (36) - Type A
    David Dellucci (36)
    Cliff Floyd (37)
    Matt Holliday (30) - Type A
    Reed Johnson (33)
    Greg Norton (37)
    Wily Mo Pena (28)
    Manny Ramirez (38) - $20MM player option - Type A
    Dave Roberts (38)
    Gary Sheffield (41)
    Fernando Tatis (35) - Type B
    Randy Winn (36) - Type B

    Catchers
    Eliezer Alfonzo (31)
    Brad Ausmus (41)
    Paul Bako (38)
    Rod Barajas (34) - Type B
    Josh Bard (32)
    Michael Barrett (33) - club option
    Henry Blanco (38)
    Ramon Castro (34)
    Chris Coste (37)
    Sal Fasano (38)
    Toby Hall (34)
    Michel Hernandez (31)
    Ramon Hernandez (34) - $8.5MM club option with a $1MM buyout - Type B
    Jason Kendall (36) - Type B
    Jason LaRue (36)
    Victor Martinez (31) - $7.7MM club option with a $250K buyout - Type A
    Chad Moeller (35)
    Bengie Molina (35) - Type A
    Jose Molina (35)
    Miguel Olivo (31) - $3.25MM mutual option - Type B
    Mike Redmond (39)
    Ivan Rodriguez (38) - Type B
    Brian Schneider (33)
    Yorvit Torrealba (31) - $4MM mutual option with a $500K buyout - Type B
    Javier Valentin (34)
    Jason Varitek (38) - $5MM club/$3MM player option plus incentives - Type B
    Vance Wilson (37)
    Gregg Zaun (39) - $2MM club option with a $500K buyout; Zaun can void option

    First basemen
    Rich Aurilia (38)
    Jeff Bailey (31)
    Wilson Betemit (28)
    Hank Blalock (29)
    Russell Branyan (34)
    Miguel Cairo (36)
    Frank Catalanotto (36)
    Tony Clark (38)
    Carlos Delgado (38) - Type B
    Nomar Garciaparra (36)
    Ross Gload (34) - $2.6MM club option
    Eric Hinske (32)
    Nick Johnson (31) - Type B
    Adam LaRoche (30) - Type B
    Doug Mientkiewicz (36)
    Kevin Millar (38)
    Fernando Tatis (35) - Type B
    Chad Tracy (30) - $7MM option with a $1MM buyout
    Daryle Ward (35)
    Dmitri Young (36)
     
  20. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades New Member

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    If the Mets core stays healthy and they add a couple big name free agents (Holliday and Lackey for example), do you think the Mets will contend for the NL East crown again or do their problems run deeper than that?
     

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