[quote name='bigdaddybruce44']I think it's time for Omar to be shown the door. He has made some awful moves, like giving big contracts to "ole can't catch a pop-up" and Ollie Perez. And this year, well, I simply don't know what the

he is doing. At the end of May, the Mets were 7 games over. It's a good team that simply cannot get over the hump of, right now, missing three out of their four best offensive players. As far as I'm concerned, you need to make a move to bring in a bat and do your best to stay in the two races. Yeah, he's right about the fact that the guys that are coming back are really good, and you really aren't gonna get anyone better...but when the hell are they coming back? You can't just sit on your ass for another month and hope you're still around by then.
I mean, let's say, for example, the Mets traded for Adam Dunn. You stick him at first for now (which should be a defensive adventure, but no worse than platooning two guys there now that aren't first baseman). If Delgado does come back, you simply find time for Dunn at first and the outfield. I mean, when he comes back Delgado ain't gonna play every day, anyway. Plus, Sheffield needs days off, too, so there's your time in the outfield. And when Dunn doesn't start, you got a really expensive pinch-hitter who can hit the ball to the moon.[/QUOTE]
I cant tell you how much i am applauding this post.
I dont think i have to wright anything here. People should just read this and its what i would be saying too.
The one thing that made me chuckle about the Perez contract is that Omar made it seem like Perez had a buncha suitors....so he was in a hurry to sign him.....but it was only Omar who was in the running to get him. No other team would touch him. I would have paid the extra 28 million to get Lowe here. SP would no where near be a problem if Lowe was pitching for us.
I really think that the Mets need to clean house top to bottom and just keep their core pieces. Ideally, sign a GM with the intellect of Theo Epstein and get back bobby valentine to give him a proper team to win with and im sure enough the mets would be good and not overrated.
I would love to have Dunn. 20 million for a slugger who walks and plays two positions....sounds better than a 28 million dollar second basemen or a overpaid catcher who is basically Rey Ordonez as a catcher. he adds depth at two positions and he is a good middle lineup slugger. im not really caring if he SOs a lot. Wright is probably striking out just as much as he is now...but it could decrease with some protection. Anyway, this team is in trouble if omar is just sitting and trying to survive. I just hope jeff wilpon gives us our wish and fire his ass.
[quote name='DomLando']That Murphy play was crazy![/QUOTE]
QFT.
First good fielding play he made all year. before it was just error after error. He sucks right now but hopefully this carries as experience for years to come and he breaks out of it and becomes a top flight player.
[quote name='bigdaddybruce44']Thing is, that definitely would not be enough to land Halladay. You're looking at something like Cano, Hughes, and a legitimate prospect. Cabrera's days as trade bait have passed. He got sent down last year, and he shot his load already this year. I think it's pretty clear to everyone around the league that the Yankees are getting tired his act, so I doubt anyone is falling all over themselves to get Melky. Cabrera is the kind of guy that you might be able to trade for someone else's headache, and you just wish each other good luck in turning them around. He's definitely any kind of centerpiece in landing one of the best starting pitchers in baseball. Also, for the reasons you mentioned, Cano also kind of falls under the category of headace. He simply has more value than Cabrera, though, because he's far more talened.
And as far as I am concerned, the Yankees already rolled the dice and balked at trading a package that included Hughes for Santana before last season. They finally made it appear like they had some plans on developing pitching for the future. They've put up with a lot of growing pains from Joba. They shouldn't reverse their course now and trade Hughes, especially after he has shown that, even if he doesn't pan out as a starter, he may very have a future as a shutdown reliever.[/QUOTE]
Its going to take a shit load to make a deal with ricciardi if your the yankees. I mean trading one of the best pitchers inside the division to a team that consistently beats you and is powerful already.....thats just suicide in their case. They will sit in the bottom for years to come and now they have nothing to bring the fans in to the stadium. Cano,HUghes, and a high prospect wont be near enough. it may take Joba,Cano, and HUghes just to consider a trade IMHO....which i would still do if i were the yankees. if Joba is still a SP..than do it. The Yankees will probably throw even more money to keep Halladay if they got him and then they could have the best 1-2-3 punch in the League.