Can The Mets Upgrade?
Written by Jonathan Ragus   
Monday, 25 January 2010 22:24

 

Pitching is a huge problem for the New York Mets. Behind ace Johan Santana, who is also coming off of elbow surgery, the rotation is full of players who were a bunch of low rewards last season. With the recent losses of John Lackey, Joel Piniero and Randy Wolf to contending teams, the rest of the market is now full of the same type of players, but they are players who are big names, with a track record of winning which the Mets should take a shot at.

- Ben Sheets: Why not? If Sheets is indeed healthy this time around than he and Santana will be one of the best 1-2 punches in Baseball. With Oakland now leading the race of his arm, the Mets can sure change that just by opening a check book.

- Jon Garland: Garland would look great as a Met, yet he is rarely linked to this team. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Mets land him.

- Chien-Ming Wang: Just like Sheets, if healthy Wang and Santana can be dynamite for this organization. He is worth the risk.

- John Smoltz: Smoltz is still brewing about the Braves letting him go, so why not bring him back to the NL East as a long man in the bullpen who can spot start when Perez loses his head or Maine sits out with a paper cut. It's a good gamble.

For the bench and IF/OF, the Mets need big upgrades. With the rumblings of yet another Fernando Tatis return, it's pretty sickening. Here are a few players that will make the Mets a better all around team.

- Xavier Nady: He knows the city well, he was a Met and Yankee so why not grab him back. He can platoon at 1st with Daniel Murphy and also play the OF positions.

- Ryan Garko: Young player with promise, a change of sceneary will do him good plus he can hit lefties.

- Hank Blalock: Someone I wanted on the Mets for quite some time now.

- Eric Byrnes: Okay, you can chew me out about how injury prone he is but on the Mets he wouldn't start. Let him know his role. The Mets have been missing an outspoke player like Byrnes on this team for quite some time, plus he is full of grit. The Mets locker room needs a Byrnes type player, and while he is available after an Arizona Diamodbacks release, give him a 1 year shot with incentives.

 

Leave some comments, let us know who you think the New York Mets should or shouldn't take a chance on.



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written by Ian , January 25, 2010
I totally agree about Eric Byrnes. I would love to see him in a Mets uniform. This team would really benefit from his aggressive play and energy and he would give it some personality.
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written by Jonathan Ragus , January 25, 2010
Thanks for reading Ian. The Mets lack personality and grit, which is what the 1986 Championship team was built on as was the 2000 team.
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written by Trey , January 26, 2010
I agree on Sheets, Garland, and Blalock. I'd love to see the three of them on the Mets. I like Xavier Nady, but his second Tommy John surgery raises huge concerns. I also would've liked to see the Mets make a go at Mike Gonzalez. I think he would've accepted some a set-up role, if the Mets had shown themselves to be serious about building a winner. It probably would've required some extra money offered, but I doubt anything ridiculous would have been necessary.
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written by Jonathan Ragus , January 26, 2010
Trey, Mike Gonzalez wanted to be a closer but like I always say, anything can change with the opening of a check book. One reliever I would love to see the Mets go after is Kiko Calero.
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