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Successful Off-Season Not Enough
Mets Still 3 Games Under .500 Through End of July
NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Mets thought they brought in the extra pieces they needed. They landed two major free agents in SP Brandon Webb (5 year, $57,650,000 contract) and CF Jayson Werth (4 year, $67,344,360 contract), who looked to be key pieces in the Mets plans for the 2011 season. 2B Orlando Hudson (3 year, $7,890,000 contract), MR Claudio Vargas (2 year, $3,000,000 contract), MR Mike Ekstrom (2 year, $1,200,000 contract), and C Luke Carlin (1 year, $400,000 contract) were the other additions for the Mets in the off-season. They successfully filled a good amount of the holes on the team. An power outfield now consisting of Beltran, Werth, and Bay, plus Orlando Hudson playing second base, giving the Mets a steady second baseman. The starting rotation now led with Santana, Lee, and Webb. How could this possibly go wrong? The Mets, like usual, found a way.
Brandon Webb is projected to not even earn $1,000,000 per win this season, for starters. Currently 5-7 with a 5.11 ERA, Webb has already come close to giving up as many walks as he usually does in a season (55 this season), and only has 11 more strikeouts (66 K this season). "His control is just not where it was in the past, and his velocity has dropped a couple miles per hour this season," said pitching coach Dan Warthen. The Mets bullpen, as usual, can also take a brunt of the blame for poor performances. Only one Mets reliever has an ERA under 4.00, with Sean Green at a 2.93 ERA. The Bobby Parnell experiment at closer has been a great failure, with Parnell only picking up 8 saves with a 4.02 ERA.
Jayson Werth was supposed to come in and add some power to a Mets team that lacked home runs at cavernous Citi Field. Instead, he has a career-low .238 batting average, with only 12 home runs this season. It seems that Citizens Bank Park really inflated Werth's statistics, overvaluing him to the Mets.
Fans and reporters have been up in arms about the poor signings this off-season, and have been calling for GM Chris Eckenrod's head. When asked about Eckenrod's job status, owner Fred Wilpon said that it is "not Chris' fault that these signings have not worked out. He went out, spent the money allowed to him, and brought in key players to fill holes. He filled every hole, and stayed under budget. What else can I ask from him?" Though Eckenrod may have kept the team under budget, it has been rumored that he is being encouraged to drop payroll for next season, putting a dent in a process of creating a playoff contending team. One NL front office member did say that Eckenrod "has talked about rebuilding the Mets, but has only added payroll with age, pulling a Yankees maneuver. That will not rebuild a team, but set them back further."
In the end, it seems that Eckenrod and manager Mike Scioscia will not go anywhere after this season, but next season could be the deciding year.Comment
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Major MLB Transactions
Since December 2010- San Diego Padres signed OF Magglio Ordonez to a 2-year, $12,580,000 contract
- Cleveland Indians trade RF Jack Cust to Detroit Tigers for SP Max Scherzer
- Oakland A's trade RF Michael Cuddyer to Toronto for MR Shawn Camp
- Los Angeles Dodgers signed 3B Troy Glaus to a 3-year $5,760,000 contract
- Texas Rangers sign MR Pedro Feliciano to a 1-year $600,000 contract
- Washington Nationals sign SP Justin Duchscherer to a 3-year, $10,020,000 contract
- Arizona Diamondbacks trade CF Elijah Dukes to Chicago White Sox for SP Matthew Heidenreich
- Pittsburgh Pirates sign 3B Adrian Beltre to a 1-year $600,000 contract
- Boston Red Sox sign C A.J. Pierzynski to a 1-year, $1,180,000 contract
- Detroit Tigers sign 1B Adam Dunn to a 6-year, $61,080,000 contract
- Florida Marlins sign 1B Derrek Lee to a 2-year, $8,680,000 contract
- Seattle Mariners sign LF Carl Crawford to a 4-year, $43,760,000 contract
- Atlanta Braves sign SP Javier Vazquez to a 2-year, $22,660,000 contract
- New York Yankees sign RF Xavier Nady to a 3-year, $13,590,000 contract
Major Mets Transactions- New York Mets sign SS Jose Reyes to 6-year, $69,000,000 contract extension
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More Injuries, Again
Vargas, Mejia, Igarashi All Go Down
NEW YORK (AP) - The Mets pitching is already ailing, and now the team has lost three more pitchers.
MR Claudio Vargas, who has been the star of the bullpen this season going 2-0 with a 2.84 ERA, went down with a torn bicep and will miss 4-6 weeks. SP Jenrry Mejia, a rising Mets star, has a sprained elbow that will keep him out for two weeks. MR Ryota Igarashi has mild shoulder inflammation, and the Mets were eager to place him onto the disabled list, as he has been severely under-performing this season.
To replace Mejia, Jonathon Niese will join the rotation. Kiko Calero will replace Vargas in the bullpen, and Henry Rodriguez will replace Igarashi in the bullpen. In unrelated news, Sean Green has been moved to closer.Comment
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Mets Reach .500, Lose Werth
Bring Up Fernando Martinez from AAA
NEW YORK (AP) - In the 7th inning of the extra innings win against the Braves that brought the Mets up to a .500 record, they also lost their starting right fielder, Jayson Werth.
Werth was trying to steal a home run from Jason Heyward, and aggravated a herniated disk in his neck after the collision with the wall. Werth was looked at by trainers and taken out of the game, and was later announced to be missing at least the next 7 weeks, most likely ending his season.
This season was a disappointment for Werth, who will likely end batting .266, with 18 home runs and 49 RBI's, after hitting 37 home runs and having 99 RBI's last season.
RF Fernando Martinez, the Mets number one prospect, will be brought up to replace Werth. Martinez was rumored to have been called up on September 1 to replace an underperforming Carlos Beltran in the lineup, but it looks like the Mets will be stuck with Beltran for another month.Comment
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Mets In Playoff Hunt
4 Teams in NL East Within 2.5 Games
MIAMI - The New York Mets are still in the playoff hunt, thanks to going 31-24 in the final two months of the season. It all comes down to the final series of the season against the Florida Marlins, who are .5 games behind the first place Atlanta Braves. The Mets will need to sweep the Marlins in order to make it to the playoffs, as they are out of Wild Card contention. Here are the matchups for the final series.
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Cliff Lee (14-9, 3.85 ERA) vs. Ricky Nolasco (13-5, 3.31 ERA)
Johan Santana (14-8, 3.31 ERA) vs. Chris Volstad (9-8, 4.58 ERA)
Jenrry Mejia(9-8, 5.62 ERA) vs. Billy Buckner (7-12, 4.98 ERA)Comment
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Mets Blow 5-Run Lead
Eliminated From Race
MIAMI - The New York Mets were eliminated from playoff contention last night after 4-hour long game. The Mets built a solid lead, with help from 2 home runs by Fernando Martinez, but it all came crashing down in the 7th inning. Starter Cliff Lee pitched beautifully until then, but after giving up a two run homerun to Cameron Maybin and a triple to Samuel Treitz, Lee was pulled for Mike Ekstrom, who proceeded to let Treitz score, and give up two more runs himself, along with an error, tying the game at 7.
After two more innings of deadlock, David Wright hit a solo home run in the top of the 10th inning to put the Mets up 8-7. Bobby Parnell surprisingly returned for his second inning, a move decided by pitching coach Dan Warthen. Parnell then gave up a walk to John Baker, and gave up a hit to Maybin which turned into a throwing error which sent Baker to third. Parnell was then pulled for Claudio Vargas, who gave up a hit to Samuel Treitz, which scored Baker and sent Maybin to third. Vargas attempted to pick off Maybin, but overthrew Wright for an error, letting Maybin score the winning run.
"It's upsetting that errors, on and off the field, held us back from winning the game today," said manager Mike Scioscia, who was visibly upset about the errors on the field, and the errors by pitching coach Dan Warthen. A source from the Mets front office says that "though the team is upset with the decisions, they believe it ultimately rests on the manager to make these calls." This will surely be a news story to keep an eye on.
News and Notes
- The Mets plan on resting their starters for the remaining two games
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Seattle Wins 2011 World Series
Beats Cincinnati for First Title
SEATTLE (AP) - The Seattle Mariners have become the second straight team to win their first World Series title, after defeating the Cincinnati Reds in 7 games. The Mariners first championship comes in the 6th playoff appearance in their 34th season. The Cincinnati Reds were looking for their first title since 1990, and sixth overall, after making the playoffs for the first time since 1995.
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League Announces Rule Change
NEW YORK (AP) - In a short press release today, MLB announced that the minimum stay on the Disabled List is now 22 days, up from 15 in the past. This is meant to deter teams from placing players on the Disabled List who do not need to be on the list.
Also, the New York Mets have announced the hiring of Angel Ledesma as their new Pitching Coach. Ledesma was the Pitching Coach for the AAA Durham Bulls last season.
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