Michael Mayer reports that the Mets have been in contact with free agent starter Taijuan Walker.
Mayer adds that Walker is "said to be looking for" a multi-year deal worth $10 million per year. That may be a little rich given that spring training opens this week, but the 28-year-old right-hander did excel to the tune of a 2.70 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, and 50/19 K/BB ratio over 53 1/3 innings last season between the Mariners and Blue Jays.
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SOURCE: Michael Mayer on Twitter
Feb 15, 2021, 5:17 PM ET
Now that Mets got Pillar who get JBJ?
I’m just kinda waiting for another shoe to drop...that I pretty much know isn’t going to drop.
We should be improved from last year...Dodgers, Pads and Mets have improved thru pretty big moves. I feel our big move was Morton...an aging yet possibly dominant pitcher (if he can stay healthy) and Ozuna which was basically just keeping what we had somewhat together. The others made moves with players in their primes.
I feel like this team comes up short by a hair or two (without luck...say Riley and/or Pache have a monster year)...not holding my breath.
Sad part...I feel overall we are the best team, but other teams have put more skin in the game (through either massive payroll or giving up prospects)...and come playoffs when every edge counts...we might be looking at a similar “almost” WS run again.
Ass dribble has been a better player with more versatility over his career (3b) though maybe that isn't really the case any longer.
What part of that would draw you to the conclusion that I'm losing my mind over them potentially signing Rosenthal? I clearly stated that the Mets have dramatically improved their roster, with Trevor being just one part of the improvement. Having said that, I would rather have Rosenthal on our team than theirs, he can be quite good.
DOB's latest in The Athletic says that he thinks the $140 million total is correct and that $5 million or so will be held for deadline/in-season moves.
Give $2.5 million to Shaw and $2.5 million to Reddick, then cut Camargo, Jackson, and Dayton and give the $3 million left after paying them to go away to Greene and let's go.
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
jpx7 (02-16-2021)
Mainly just want both so they can try sending Pache down at first - doesn't really appear that there's anyone else out there to play RF if Acuna is in CF against LHPs (although Demeritte might be worth a look there against lefties for a little bit).
Shaw is definitely my preference of the two for sure.
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
I doubt it takes more than a invite to get Shaw on board. Redd might get 2.5m.
Ivermectin Man
I don't know how you can say that. Yes the additions of Morton and Smyly should help the rotation, but our bench is definitely worse, and we lost Melancon/Greene/O'Day from the bullpen who combined for 66.2 innings with a 2.29 era and 2.7 war. I'd say at best we might be as good.
We would also need to do that on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Not having the DH weakens our team from both an offensive and defensive standpoint.
Ultimately, I guess it is how we define dramatically . I would say we stay on par with maybe a slight edge up because of pitching. I also think we might have a surprise prospect or two step up big this year. But you can’t really project those surprises.
Coppy
Fangraphs predicts Soroka/Morton/Smyly/Anderson to combine for 7.5 WAR in 2021. The combination of Soroka/Anderson/Wright/Wilson combined for 2.2 WAR in 2020 extrapolated to 6 WAR over the same 162 games. That would be a 1.5 WAR improvement over last year. Still doesn't make up for the bullpen loss nor weaker bench.