Tue 20 Nov 2007
The Catcher Conundrum
I don’t know what happened with the Yorvit Torrealba trade and I don’t want to know. All I know is he isn’t coming to Shea. That guy never really impressed me. I certainly don’t want to hear about how promising Jesus Flores is; every time I do I just get mad. (Omar’s Rule 5 Draft Blunder should follow him during his tenure with the Mets) The trade market isn’t the place to waste trading chips. Don’t screw around, Omar, give Paulie Ballgame his money. This isn’t Minnesota or Oakland. Pay for three years for a diminishing LoDuca to go with Castro and be done with it.
Brave Hearted
It shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone that the days of Tommy Glavine in blue and orange have come to an end. I can’t say I’m surprised or really broken hearted. After his last game as a Met, I don’t think any diehard orange-and-blue-blood fan was eagerly anticipating another Glavine start. Game 162 wasn’t quite as sickening as Steve Trachsel’s give up last performance as a Met, but it surely wiped out any and all goodwill Tom earned during his stay in New York. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out, Tom.
That said, Glavine leaves a large void in the starting rotation next to the question marks after Pedro and El Duque’s names father time has penciled in at this stage of their careers. There’s no doubt they are good pitchers but not even the most glass half full fan believes either pitcher goes the whole season without injury. Something clearly has to be done. The question is what? Carlos Silva, Livian Hernadez? It doesn’t really knock anyone’s socks off. What to do…
The Trade Market
The term “Trade Market” might as well be synonymous with the name Johan Santana as far as the Mets are concerned. I can’t think of another pitcher out their any team might be willing to part with of the caliber the Mets need. (You heard me Joe Blanton.) The problem decision has to come down to the guys going to Minnesota in exchange for Santana and an extended contract. If the Mets opt to pursue this, the Twins are going to want a Centerfielder to replace Torii Hunter. (Likely a true centerfielder that can play that ridiculous outfield that features trash bags and a white ceiling for some reason.) That would likely ( by my estimate) need to be Freddy Martinez, Carlos Gomes or Lastings Milledge (pick two) and at least Pelfrey (though not likely) or Humber and maybe even Heilman.
Personally I keep going back and forth on this. First I dismiss it immediately. We don’t need to trade the top prospects; I don’t care if it’s for a 22 year old Sandy Koufax. The I sit around thinking about watching Brian Lawrence follow Dave Williams after I have to watch whatever Jose Lima clone pitch three innings and give up 7 runs every five days only to watch the bullpen shoulder the load mid-July after El Duque needs to cope with itchy liver spots or his Osteoporosis flares up and sidelines him for a month and a half, and guess what; I find myself considering a deal. I have been craving to see those young players mature for years now but it isn’t like we’re trading a Scott Kasmir for a Victor Zambrano here (sorry, too soon?). I would love to wait for Santana on the open market, but I really think that will never happen. After the Barry Zito deal, I don’t think any big name pitcher will hit the open market again and if the Mets don’t act soon, we may never get another shot at him again.
Bottom line
The Mets can get by with the position players they have now if they resign LoDuca. The Starting pitching must be supplemented soon. Failure to do so will surely deplete the bullpen by September and we all know how that ends. I don’t want to mortgage the future but risks and tough decisions are a part of baseball. As D.A. Adam Schiff would tell Blackjack McCoy, “Just make a deal.”
