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Martinez makes everything but the final roster...but he could have
Daniel Murphy's spot (to me) Photo by Doug Benc-Getty
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I certainly hope it’s true that the
spring means
nothing. I know it means rain for
me. And I probably haven’t nearly seen
the end of it. Thank God for sump pumps
and hoses and drains that still take more water than you’d think was
possible. It’s meant rain for the Mets
too unfortunately, and it just doesn’t look that promising right now. A Mets fan has to hope the sun is just around
the corner.
Maybe it’s just that they’re always
playing the Cardinals
and the Marlins, who share the stadium down in nearby Jupiter, Roger
Dean
stadium. In case you’re wondering, Roger
Dean is a local car dealer. I had been
hoping he was a pirate or something, but alas, no.
Both those teams are good though, if the games
I’ve seen are any indicator. I have to
think that. The alternative is too
depressing.
Who knows, maybe today will be the
start of a
turnaround. Stranger things have
happened. Murphy just made a horrible baserunning blunder and got hurt
in the
process. Maybe that will get Mike Jacobs
on the team. At least he can hit the
ball out of the park on a regular basis. I
mean, if you’re going to hit for a low average,
you may as well have
some power. Dave Kingman would look good
to me now.
Things could turn around too. Sean Green, who had been so bad as to be
almost scary, just pitched two very solid innings.
Of course they’re down by five so that really
isn’t such a tremendous deal either. And
here comes Kiko Calero into the game after watching Fernando Tatis have
another
totally inconsequential at-bat.
I don’t even know who started. The broadcast team is keeping it to
themselves. It was probably Ollie
though, judging by the score. Hmm, looks
like Calero has a nice slider anyway, and he did do a nice job last
year for
the Marlins. (Somebody should tell these
ladies in the stands behind home plate that they really should make an
attempt
to keep their knees together).
The guessing continues as to the
composition of the
bullpen. (Matt Holliday just hit his
second homer of the day off Calero, about 420 feet to dead center, what
a shot). The broadcast team seems to think
it’ll be
Francisco Rodriguez for sure and Pedro Feliciano for sure and
everything else
is up in the air. Fernando Nieve is out
of options, I understand. I like
Igarashi and Calero. Kelvim Escobar may
return to form too. Then there is the kid with all the talent they’ll
hold
down, God knows why. (Yeah, I know why
but I don’t agree).
Hope springs eternal for Jose Reyes,
though, and I love his
quote about feeling that he was Japanese, with all the pens and cameras
following him around. Newly acquired
Jason Bay just hit one out of the stadium. Wright
still looks like Wright. Beltran is still
out and probably won’t be returning
for a little while
yet. I refuse to speculate on him
anymore. Angel Pagan is actually
starting to look like not such a bad alternative to Beltran, not to
mention
Fernando Martinez, another young talent who won’t get called up until
it’s too
late to matter.
Mike Jacobs is up now and I’m hoping
he hits another long
one, just to make GM Omar Minaya a
little crazier. Minaya’s supposed to
make a decision by Friday on his final roster. It
should be interesting. As
a Mets
fan, you have to hope the mid-season roster will look quite different
from the
one we are witnessing right now, barring a complete turnaround in their
play
once the season gets under way.
The Mets seem to be playing their
cards for the future, no
matter that their present may very well dictate the futures of the GM
and
manager Jerry Manuel. I just heard catcher
Omir Santos will be starting the season in Buffalo, a fact that makes
me
sick. I just can’t get excited about Rod
Barajas. In fact, I can’t make heads or
tails on why they picked him up in the first place.
He must think Barajas and Henry Blanco are an
upgrade but you couldn’t convince most Mets fans of that.
I’ve defended Minaya for ages now, but
I’m beginning to
think I’ve been wrong about him. Not
only is the present not too rosy, but the future doesn’t look that good
either. Where are the pitching prospects
other teams seem to have coming out their ears? Yeah,
we have a first baseman in Ike Davis, a
centerfielder in Fernando
Martinez, and a pitcher in this Mejia(sp) who are supposed to be great
(but not
great enough to call up), but what about the pitching?
The starters inspire no confidence
whatsoever, not even from
this eternal optimist when it comes to the Mets. It’s
as if God handed all the concentration
and focus to Johan Santana, but withheld it totally from all the rest. Pelfrey, Maine,
Perez…..what a mess! There has to be a
short leash on these guys
if they don’t turn it around pretty soon, especially for Perez and
Maine. It’s beginning to look like the
classic “addition
by subtraction” situation.
K-Rod’s on the mound now, thank God. Only Sean Green’s done anything on the mound
today. K-Rod just threw the nicest curve
I’ve ever
seen to record another strikeout. It
looks as if the ninth inning will be secure, but it’s anybody’s guess
how many
times the Mets will arrive in that ninth inning with a lead.
Baseball’s a funny game though. Sometimes those teams appearing quite dead in
March turn it immediately around once April rolls around.
A Mets fan has to hope for that
eventuality. I’m hoping Minaya will
start showing some concern for his own immediate future.
I’m hoping he gets a little less patient with
players who have given him nothing in return.
Meanwhile, spring means nothing,
spring means nothing…..

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