Mets' Player Anything Else'd Be Considered Immature Don't You Think ?
Well as we approach the beginning of Spring Training we're already hearing some rather encouraging news from newly signed Mets' closer Francisco Rodriguez. Not content with having signed with the team the player has already to cast his bread amongst the waters by making the announcement that his team is the team to beat in the NL East and as well within all of baseball.
Mets' closer Francisco Rodriguez loosens up prior to workouts at the team's spring training facility in Port St Lucie Fl. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Brian Tolston ...........................
One would laugh were it not for the fact that K-Rod is actually serious with his assertive statement. When one considers how the season has ended for the New York Mets over the last two years. Anything said by a player within this particular organization has now got to be taken with a grain of salt. Idiocy and immaturity seems to know no limits when it comes to this organization . And perhaps it's a reflection as to the fact that they're viewed as the poor neighbors of their more sought after compatriot within the city, in the form of the New York Yankees. They've no leadership or backbone and much of that has been predicated on the fact that not has the coaching staff been completely unable to control the downward spiral of the team. But what has become even more apparent is that for all of the money spent on major free agents over the last few years. This team has regressed rather than improve.
Pitcher Oliver Perez gets some action in during spring training at the team's facility . picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/Jeff Roberson ................
If it's one thing that we can all count on concerning the team is that come the months of October onwards. Is the mere fact that they imploded and became about as aggressive in their play as members of the French Army would be , were they on the field of battle. Backbones aren't a part of the arsenal when it comes to neither and more so in the case of the New York Mets. In Omar Minaya they may well possess one of the worst general managers in all of baseball. Though there may well be some out there whose performance may well have been the equal of Minaya's if not worse. I'll leave that for you all to decide.
Well what can we expect from within the division as a whole ? The NL East does possess the current World Series champions in the Philadelphia Phillies. And then we also have the Atlanta Braves, Florida Marlins and the Washington Nationals . The feeling however is that the Phillies will be the team that most feel has the best chance to win the division and also make the playoffs. They're very much a cohesive unit. And in Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins , Chase Utley they do possess one of the more explosive offensive triumvirates within all of baseball. And as prodigious a talent that Howard has become there is a feeling that he's yet to reach his full potential. Rollins though understated is very much the meat and bones type of player. He lets his game do the talking for him on the field . And Utley just keeps on doing what he does best . And that's to produce runs and home runs at an astonishing pace during the season.
Mets' players gather at the team's training facility for the start of spring training in Port St Lucie , Fl. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Jeff Roberson ............................
That's not to say that their pitching is to be ignored. In Cole Hamels they may well have one of the very best young starting pitchers in the league. And on the closer's mound a rejuvenated Brad Lidge who was a castoff from the Houston Astros. With Lidge's no nonsense attitude and the fact that he's merely just striking out players like Britney Spears has hit singles on a regular basis. It can be said that Lidge is very much an asset to this team.

Jeff Wilpon (center) COO of the New York Mets and EVP of Sterling Equities speaks with the convened press after the announcment is made of the signing of Oliver Perez to a three year $36m contract . picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Jeff Roberson ................
As to the Mets it's easy to view them as such as a potential World Series' candidate. But when they've fallen more times than we'd all care to count. It's hard to see them winning it all much less taking Rodriguez's statement all too seriously. If we'd heard it once we'll hear it again and again. But when the team does fail it's rare that you'll actually see that player come forward and actually explain what went wrong as far as the season went.
The same faces are still there on this team and much like their crosstown neighbors the New York Yankees. It's filled highly paid superstars. Carlos Delgado the ageless wonder coming off one his most productive seasons in ages. Jose Reyes a burgeoning superstar, Carlos Beltran and David Wright are all players who one would feel are more than capable of leading this team against all types of adversity. Unfortunately however for the Mets and their fans this has yet to see this materialize into anything sustentative. All their fans can rely on is are those years when they ruled the roost and their name became the talk of the town. And one considers that you have to go back to 1986 and theikr victory over the Boston Red Sox (4-3) and with Ray Knight being named the Series MVP. You can well understand not the fans' yearning and craving for another World Series . But that too of the ownership under the Wilpon family. Twenty two years on and it's still something that must be haunting Mets' fans . They've returned once to the World Seies in 2000 . But they failed , having succumbed to the New York Yankees in the Subway Series 4-1. Derek Jeter being the hero there in the series itself and was crowned series' MVP.
Mets' manager Jerry Manuel and closer Francisco Rodriguez share a joke during spring training at the team's facility in Port St Lucie ,Fl. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Jeff Roberson ..................
As to who the likely winners will be, will be open to debate. But it has to be said that the fans are hoping that the division won't just be another whereby we see the Mets get off to a fast start. And then fall merely because of exhaustion and the fact that they don't possess the qualities needed to win it all. Rodriguez for his part has got to prove that last season's bravado performance with the Los Angeles Angels was not an aberration where he obliterated the single season saves' record. A lot of talk will get you noticed but it's your actions of the field of play that tends to win approval and all of the acclaim from the fans. And that's something the Mets haven't done in a hell of a long time at any level in the game of baseball.
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