Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Santana's A Met

Just a couple of days after I wrote about how fans were wondering if and when pitching help would arrive it does in the biggest possible fashion. Johan Santana, among the top three pitchers in all of baseball is close to calling Flushing home. The Mets have until Friday afternoon to reach an agreement on a costly contract extension and for Santana to pass a physical and a deal with Minnesota is completed which changes the picture in the National League.

Santana has won 82 games and two Cy Young Awards over the last five seasons and his addition makes the Mets the favorite in the NL East (sorry Phillie fans) and makes up for what has been a disappointing off-season when it comes to bolstering the pitching staff.

The deal is a real winner because the Mets did not give up any regulars…remember when Minnesota was looking to get Jose Reyes? Headlining the four prospects bound for Minnesota are Carlos Gomez and Phillip Humber and while they might have bright futures there is no guarantee they will be what Santana is right now….a great player.

So for all the Met fans who criticized GM Omar Minaya, his patience paid off and Santana is coming to New York’s most exciting team…the Mets.

Of course if the deal falls apart over contract negotiations or if Santana fails the physical….well forget everything I just wrote.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Ya Gotta Believe...Again.

Here we are only a month away from the first spring training games and Mets fans are wondering if and when pitching help is going to arrive. As it now stands the starting rotation on opening day would be Pedro Martinez, John Maine, Oliver Perez, “El Duque” Hernandez and Mike Pelfrey. Is this group good enough to win the NL East, never mind a World Series? Honestly everything would have to fall into place including a greatly improved bullpen for this starting group to be strong enough to get the Amazin’s to the Fall Classic.

There’s not a whole bunch of change right now from the team that collapsed in September. Brian Schneider replaces Paul LoDuca behind the plate, a move that I’m not thrilled over. However now that LoDuca is going to have minor knee surgery and miss 4-6 weeks it doesn’t seem as bad. Ryan Church takes over in right field for Lastings Milledge and I’m up in the air on this one….we should have traded Milledge a year earlier.

I’m not sold on the Phillies pitching but if the Mets are to win the division then a bounce-back season from Carlos Delgado is a must and Jose Reyes has to get over whatever it was that ruined him down the stretch. Of course as we know the bottom line is pitching and the Mets current staff leads to more questions than answers.