Game Chatter 3/31/14: Dillon Gee vs. Stephen Strasburg

Happy Opening Day, and welcome to the first Mets 360 Game Chatter of 2014!  Enjoy the special extended game preview before the comment thread.  The more astute of you may notice the absence of a chat box.  We are in the process of getting a new chat service for the Game Chatters, and while we [...]

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David Wright’s contract continues to be a bargain

The big news that has shaken the Major League Baseball landscape over the past week was the mega deal signed by Detroit Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera. The 30-year-old (hard to believe) Cabrera’s eight-year extension brings the total money owed to him by the Tigers to $292 million over 10 years, two vesting options worth [...]

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Jenrry Mejia is the Mets’ fifth starter, for now

With opening day mere hours away, the Mets finally named their fifth starting pitcher yesterday. The competition for the fifth spot in the rotation started out wide open, even including top prospects Noah Syndergaard and Raphael Montero. Realistically, though, the true competition came down to top prospect Jenrry Mejia and recently re-signed Daisuke Matsuzaka. Most [...]

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Maybe it’s time for the Mets to extend Dillon Gee

Dillon Gee is not the most exciting name on the Mets. Gee is known as the reliable pitcher who can produce some quality innings. Gee is not an innings eater, and he’s surely not a dominant player. When healthy, he can be counted on to keep the team in the ball game. He’s also the [...]

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Curtis Granderson, the forgotten Met

Poking around the Met-verse and reading articles this offseason, you may not have noticed the Mets largest offseason acquisition.  Here at Mets360 we last saw Curtis Granderson focused on in early January.  Is this fair?  No.  It’s the difference between how the media focuses on the Mets and other teams in baseball.  Do writers focus [...]

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Was Tom Seaver too sullen in 1970?

I found an old Baseball News article written between the 1970 and 1971 seasons. The premise of the article, “The Mets Under A Microscope” is that Tom Seaver’s diminished level of performance following his superlative 1969 season was a major factor in leading to a third place finish by the New York Mets. In 1969, [...]

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Jenrry Mejia hurt again; will he ever pitch a full season?

Those of us rooting for Jenrry Mejia to be the Mets’ fifth starter this year were dealt a blow Friday night when he had to leave his start early after getting hit in the forearm. It’s another in a long list of injuries that have kept the former top prospect from settling in at the [...]

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Valverde, Familia should get first shot at set-up role

Opening Day is Monday and the Mets are still finalizing their roster as they prepare for a two game exhibition series in Montreal.  Jose Valverde has officially made the team after being placed on the 40 man roster.  In nine games this spring, “Papa Grande” has pitched ten innings ,yielding ten hits and only one [...]

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Let’s all give Daisuke Matsuzaka a shot

While many of us Mets fans were clamoring for Jenrry Mejia to be the Mets fifth starter, it just doesn’t seem it’s going to happen. For whatever reason the Mets have, they are going to ether send Mejia to the bullpen (although Sandy Alderson is refuting that notion) or the minors where he can get [...]

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Ike Davis and Lucas Duda on the roster is a disaster

Sandy Alderson put out the word over the last few days that Ike Davis and Lucas Duda would both make the Opening Day roster. In an offseason that could be argued as a success, this situation is a massive failure and it’s somewhat amazing that the front office can’t see that. The situation isn’t a [...]

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The Mets Will Have A Very Good Bench in 2014

“Basically, the Mets have a strong bench. Unfortunately, it’s starting.” – Sports Illustrated, June 2, 1980. Such was the narrative when the Mets surprised everybody that year by flirting with .500 in mid-June. That gritty, gutty bunch warranted a feature in the leading national sporting publication of the time, on the verge of having a [...]

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