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He didnt have that bad of a year, but he didnt progress, he regressed actually if you look at his stats from 2006 and 2007. I want to keep Reyes and Wright because they are still relatively young, who I do want to get rid of is the much older players such as Beltran, Perez, Maine, and Castillo. Its time to rebuild going much younger and much cheaper through a proper use of the farm system and well developed scouting and development. I think that we have done that to an extent with Thole and Davis, but we need to continue to develop far better pitching prospects in the future to take advantage of our spacious ballpark. I think that Sandy Alderson understands that and if you listen to his interviews he's all about building up the farm and having players that are home grown. Obviously we have the resources to do it, we just need to spend the money wisely and not be so top heavy every year where an injury can really cripple the team.He really didnt have that bad of a year. Batted around .280 which is average for him and stole 30 bases, which is good considering he missed time here and there due to a nagging leg injury.
I think Mets fans forget how valuable he is to this ballclub. Anybody who paid attention to their games in 06 and 07 knows that when he's on fire and getting aggressive out there, getting pumped up, that the entire team responds and gets excited. They have fun, they play better and play like a team. When he struggles, they struggle.
He's the heart of that lineup when hes healthy because he influences their motivation so much, and this team needs that.
One thing that is beginning to annoy me is all the Mets fans are asking for change. "Get better hitters, get better pitchers, improve the farm system" but you can't do all of that without getting rid of key players. Ya gotta sacrifice something to improve down the line.
I might be one of them that wants to see them make a gamble and get rid of key guys, but I also don't want to see those key players go -- and I'm talking mainly about Reyes and Wright. It's hard to explain -- like, I want to see them shake things up but kinda don't want to see it, even though I know that may be the only way to fix things up -- break up the heart of the team and spend 3 or 4 years rebuilding.
Orgasmic news.It's safe to say, Gerald Laird won't be the Tigers catcher next year, which is great news for the Tigers.
5 man rotation....He didnt have that bad of a year, but he didnt progress, he regressed actually if you look at his stats from 2006 and 2007. I want to keep Reyes and Wright because they are still relatively young, who I do want to get rid of is the much older players such as Beltran, Perez, Maine, and Castillo. Its time to rebuild going much younger and much cheaper through a proper use of the farm system and well developed scouting and development. I think that we have done that to an extent with Thole and Davis, but we need to continue to develop far better pitching prospects in the future to take advantage of our spacious ballpark. I think that Sandy Alderson understands that and if you listen to his interviews he's all about building up the farm and having players that are home grown. Obviously we have the resources to do it, we just need to spend the money wisely and not be so top heavy every year where an injury can really cripple the team.