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…there have been countless reports suggesting
the Mets are looking for a right-handed bat, be it for left-field or second base…however, i truly believe this is a low-priority until the team re-builds its bullpen…
According to Ken Rosenthal at FoxSports.com, Brewers OF Mike Cameron, Tigers 1B-OF Marcus Thames and Rangers OF Marlon Byrd are all available through trade.
In a post to ESPN.com in March of last season, Jayson Stark wrote: “The Mets love Thames, but they’re not going to trade Aaron Heilman for him.”




JUST SIGN MANNY!!
EXACTLY bro! all this talk of so-so hitters like abreau, dye and ibanez is ridiculous and small minded for a markey like NYC. MANNY IS THE ANSWER. plus some of these schlubs that matt and other losers are professing are lefties!
when will people learn that an all-star laden team means nothing and usually fails? Tying yourself to the contract it will take to sign Manny would be stupid, especially given his propensity to not play hard unless motivated by impending free agency, and given his age.
I would take Dye only if he came cheap which won’t happen also he does not want to come to NY . Whats the chances nothing happens in Vegas
Why do the Mets need to “wait” to fill their bullpen before acquiring a right handed bat? That is short sighted, and makes no sense. If you wait 3-5 weeks, there might not be any bats left. There is absolutely no reason you can’t go after both bullpen pitchers and a bat at the right time. Completely moronic, though typical of this organization. If anybody disagrees with this, please tell me why.
No I don’t disagree it seems like the Mets can’t walk and chew gum at the same time but at the same time we are not sure what Omar is doing we are only hearing rumors
if we had unlimited prospects to trade, i’d say you’re right, but you can’t trade players twice for different players, thus making it difficult to go after numerous guys at the same time without knowing what you’ll have to give up/if you even have enough to get everything you may want. However, everything else you said makes perfect sense and as I continue to read your posts on this blog, I wonder how someone with a baseball mind like yours is relegated to only being to have a say on a blog about baseball, and not actually being able to take part in any of these decisions. True shame and a waste.
Since the bullpen is the biggest priority, they have to see how much they spend and who they trade before they can make other deals.
For example, let’s say they traded Heilman for the Cubs pitcher. If Heilman is the key to the Street trade, then we don’t get Street.
So, would you rather they get the Cubs pitcher or trade for Street?
Why trade for anyone when we can just sign Juan Rivera. He can hit for average and for power, field, has a good arm, and is a plus defender. He has an .862 OPS w/ RISP and a career 106+ over league OPS. Most importantly, he’ll be fairly cheap at 6-8 million.
Do you think the Mets would consider someone like Casey Blake? I know that 3rd is his primary position, but he’s played quite a bit at first, the outfield, and has even filled in at 2nd and SS. I heard Larry Bowa mention that Blake had a bigger influence on the Dodgers turn around than Manny, and that he’s a tremendous clubhouse guy. Can’t have enough good chemistry guys.
“The Mets love Thames, but they’re not going to trade Aaron Heilman for him.”
The Mets really need to look at his stat sheet and not the “potential” he had 5 years ago.
I’d just take my chances with Murphy and Tatis
Thames has some nice pop. He’s a good backup plan if the price of Street is too high.
If the Mets had a quality set-up man, and a quality closer, they would have won the division by 5 + games. Outfield is not a priority, and it makes sense to keep all of your trading chips around until you shore up those gaping holes, then attend to those needs.
Also, who doesn’t want to see a Cameron Redux, just so he can collide with Beltran again, this time in left center. You know he’ll get top notch medical treatment, ask Ryan Church.