Well, throughout this season I looked at this Mets team differently than most of my friends and other fans I've come in contact with. It was easy for most to see this Mets roster and assume it was built to win but I felt that they were missing something from the start. The bullpen was weaker, we didn't have an ace stopper and the bats lacked a true definitive leader for the beginning half of the season. Now I don't want to be all negative about the team I love and I will say this year had a lot of successes with it's failures.
Successes:
David Wright has finally taken the role of leader and captain which the Mets truly needed. In the beginning of the season he was struggling with his place on the team and was in a slump hitting. Somewhere within the last half of the 162 games, he stepped up and decided even though he is only 24 years old, he is a leader and a legitimate 3-slot hitter. He is fast, strong and intelligent about the game and will come into next season as our true captain and hopefully help focus the Mets to another winning season and post-season.
John Maine is a great 2-3rd day starter and has some ace quality when his team needs him the most. If the Mets can acquire a true 1st day ace in the off-season, the pressure will be off him and he will evolve even further. I think he will be a key component to next years rotation.
Lastings Milledge and Carlos Gomez both proved themselves as not only great in the outfield but also ready to take their role in next years line up. They are both young and need a lot of assistance in further development but they both impressed me. Even if one or both aren't starters next year, they will be very valuable on the bench.
Ramon Castro had another great year as our backup catcher and I believe he proved himself to become our everyday catcher next year, if he re-signs and if we are unable to acquire Pudge Rodriguez or Jorge Posada.
Young bullpen members such as Joe Smith, Carlos Muniz and Willie Collazo all look very promising for next year. We will see a lot more of them next year and they will contribute, that is if we don't trade-up for more experienced arms in the bullpen.
Ruben Gotay made a real impact this year as our 2nd base stand-in before Castillo was acquired. If he stays around he will only get better with age, lets hope he works harder on his defense in the off-season.
Points to work on next year:
The Mets front office needs to allow Willie Randolph to build his own coaching staff instead of picking them for him. Ricky Henderson proved to be more of a liability than a leader as 1st base coach. He played cards in the locker room, showed up late for practices and looked generally uncomfortable in his coaching role.
Jose Reyes is not a veteran and is not a leader like David Wright. I hope to see the coaching staff get on his case more and bench him when he doesn't hustle. His second half of the season was atrocious and after he set his Mets stolen base record it seemed like he was constantly swinging for the fences instead of doing his job of getting on base by ground balls and slow rollers.
I am a huge Oliver Perez fan and I believe he has what it takes to become great but for now I think the pitching coach, who ever it may be next year, needs to put him in the bullpen for the beginning of the season to help him calm down and control his style. In training him to become a high pressure pitcher, he will be forced to adopt a style that is more finesse and could keep healthier without blowing out his shoulder, like some other pitcher we know.
Aaron Heilman, Jorge Sosa and Scott Schoeneweis all have good arms and could've been a bigger help to us, but weren't. Someone needs to find the root of the problem in the bullpen. If it's coaching, than the Mets need to address that, if it's because the players are unsatisfied with their role on the team, then trades or pink slips need to be made.
The last improvement I can think of, is boasting player morale, I think we need another big personality in our dugout...maybe a trade for Dontrelle Willis?
Free agents that may be in blue and orange next year:
1st base or Left field: Adam Dunn
Re-sign 2nd baseman Luis Castillo
Re-sign left fielder Moises Alou, but have him in a pinch hitting role or platooning with another outfielder to keep him fresh
Re-sign catcher Ramon Castro or sign either Pudge Rodriguez or Jorge Posada
Sign pitchers Fransisco Cordero and David Riske
Sign starting pitchers Carlos Silva and Odalis Perez
Players who probably won't be in blue and orange next year:
Tom Glavine: This not because of his last start but because he's too hittable now, its about time he plays golf, does some announcing and writes his hall of fame acceptable speech.
Carlos Delgado: There is something about his performance this year that tells me he just won't be coming back. I do like him as a player and veteran leader, but he wasn't meshing with the team this year.
Paul Lo Duca: We all know that he's not coming back already.
Shawn Green: If he doesn't retire, he should sign with an AL team to DH.
Guillermo Mota: Good riddance
Billy Wagner: I'm not as sure about him leaving as the rest but I think we'll trade him.
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In many ways this year was better for the Mets than 2006 because the young players now know they are vulnerable and may not be the future all-stars they thought they were. We should see some more intensity and fire in the eyes of the 2008 team. Look for Jose Reyes to re-focus quickly next season or he'll lose his lead-off spot with speedy Carlos Gomez lurking on the bench. Also Willie Randolph will change his policy on naming a team captain and David Wright will be branded before opening day with that honor.