Last week in New York, MetsBlog’s Rich Coutinho talked to Jason Bay about the state of his concussion, playing in New York and whether he regrets how things turned out this season, which you can listen to here:
To read a transcript of Coutinho’s talk with Bay, check this out:
Rich Coutinho: How are you feeling physically?
Jason Bay: Better. It’s just one of those things. It happens… you’re just kind of waiting it out, talking to people who have had it. You realize that it’s just one of those things that when it goes away you can kind of get back into it and be smart about it. Everyone says, all the doctors say, it’s one of those things that when it goes away and you’re good, you’re pretty much back to normal. But if you come back a little too soon and then it happens again then you’re fighting a real big uphill battle.
Rich Coutinho: Obviously, baseball is not a place where you want to be at the plate not having the ability to see the ball or maybe dizziness. In the normal day to day life, have you experienced anything that you can’t do that you could do before?
Jason Bay: No… it’s not really slowing me down at all. I haven’t done a lot of physical activity… the doctor was saying, physical ability-wise, you pretty much should be okay. It
the unlikely event, on that one percent chance that you get hit in the head or you take a knee in the head or something happens and you haven’t recovered from the first one, recovering from the second one without being fully healed is potentially devastating. It happens a thousand, a million times a day, people get hit in the head. So, it’s making sure that you’re healed from the first one before you do anything.
Rich Coutinho: Carlos Beltran said the other day that he only had a week to play with you and he was kind of disappointed about that… is that distressing to you that you and him or either Angel or Jeff Francoeur really didn’t have a chance as a trio to play an extended period this year?
Jason Bay: Yes, it would have been nice. It would have been nice to have everybody. I think every team would like to have their 1-through-8 guys in their every day. I think you saw earlier in the year when Angel was playing center and Frenchy (was in right and me in left, you know how offensively we were better than we were right now. I think not just the outfield, but everyone was comfortable. Some things got out of whack. Some guys ended up missing and Jose Reyes went down and things just slowed down. Not that that’s a reason, but it’s just one of those things, in a perfect world, you just like to have everybody out there and be cohesive and be constant. With things always switching around all the time, it’s tough.
Rich Coutinho: First year in New York, was it what you expected? Or, not what you expected? I know you didn’t expect to be sitting out for an extended period of time. New York, you still like it? You glad you came here?
Jason Bay: Absolutely… First of all, I’ll be the first to admit that I didn’t have a very good year. If it’s done, it’s done. Everyone is kind of like, ‘why this, why that.’ Bottom line is: I didn’t do all that great. For whatever reason, I have to be better. I think there are a lot of guys here that could say that. Like I said, I’ll be the first to stand up and say I’ll be better. It
was kind of up and down. Early on we struggled, then we had that great stretch and kind of realized this is the way it could be. You go in and everyone’s excited. Then you go back down and have a bad low-streak again. There is frustration. That happens everywhere… When things are good (in New York) it’s magnified. When things are bad it’s magnified. That’s the nature of the game. But I have definitely no regrets and I’m looking forward, like I said, if this year doesn’t end up like it should, then definitely getting some redemption next year… We have a lot of talent.,.. At some point, we have to play better. Like I said, I will be the first guy on the top of that list to say I need to play better. If you look at it and you think of all the guys that we have and everything that they’re capable of doing now, that’s not to say everybody is going to have their best years all at once, but if everyone chips in on some level with what they should be doing, based on the stance I had in the spring training, we’re better than we are now. Are we the team early on that was really struggling? No. Are we the team that was winning 10 in a row? Is anybody that good? I think we’re definitely somewhere in between and definitely somewhere on that higher side. We have seen how bad it could be. We have seen how good it can be. There just needs to be some consistency in the middle with it and right now there hasn’t been.
This interview was transcribed by SMG Transcription.