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Roundtable: Whose Return Would Make Biggest Impact

by Regis Courtemanche on June 17th, 2009 at 3:35 pm

Regis Courtemanche: The Mets have made it continually harder for me to focus on the positives lately. A big reason is because they have eight players on the disabled list. If you could get any one back right now, who would it be, and do you think it would be enough to make an immediate impact?

Ted Berg: While I think the Mets could really use Jose Reyes’ bat and glove right now, if we’re playing with hypotheticals I’d love to see Carlos Delgado back for a couple of reasons. I think first base is one position at which they can most reasonably expect to add a bat if need be, so if Delgado could (magically) return early, they could get a sense of what they are going to get from him going moving forward. We’ve seen guys make full recoveries from hip injuries, so if Delgado could come back and hit like he did in the second half of 2008, all of a sudden the need for a power bat doesn’t look so glaring. If he looks like the injury is going to affect him all year, the Mets should get a better sense of their deadline approach.

Matthew Cerrone: I’d probably say the healthy, dominant J.J. Putz – or Billy Wagner – because order in the bullpen and shortening the game is so important.  However, right now, I think I agree with Ted, I’d bring back Delgado, because the bullpen is useless if the team can’t score runs.  The lineup is in dire need of instant offense, and someone to take pressure off of everyone, including David Wright and Jose Reyes.  Delgado from the second-half of last season would make a significant impact on this roster.

Regis Courtemanche: Not to be a broken record, but I would choose a healthy Delgado as well. They need a big bat, especially if Gary Sheffield‘s knee gets any worse. Having Reyes return will be very nice in terms of getting things started, but every team needs some threat of power to reach that next level.  Without it, the Mets will continue to hover around mediocrity.

Mike Baron: Agreeing with everyone, I would have to say Delgado. He would be a huge lift for an offense which has struggled to score runs consistently.  He would provide depth, support, and a sorely missed presence to the middle of the lineup and can help carry the load. While he isn’t a gold glove winner, Delgado would also bring a known quantity back to first base.

Mike Nichols: While I agree Delgado would bring presence and stability back to the middle of the order, I still think Jose Reyes is the most important everyday component on this team. With David Wright and Carlos Beltran seemingly gearing their approach towards playing in Citi Field, Reyes would only compliment them and make the Mets offense more dynamic. Plus, the speed and defense Reyes provides is much more reliable than hoping a 37-year old slugger coming off hip surgery can return to his former self.

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PostGame: Yankees 15, Mets 0

by Ted Berg on June 14th, 2009 at 5:34 pm

The Yankees defeated the Mets, 15-0, this afternoon at Yankee Stadium.

For a complete recap, box score and stats, click here.

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Read: Citi Field a No-Fly Zone?

by Ted Berg on May 29th, 2009 at 2:07 pm

In today’s Bergen Record, Bob Klapisch writes about how Citi Field’s dimensions could be affecting the Mets’ style of play this year.

There’s one major problem, though: While Klapisch notes that the Mets have hit only 17 home runs in 23 games at Citi Field, he neglects to mention that the Mets have hit only 15 home runs in 23 games on the road.

Moreover, Mets pitchers have allowed 19 home runs at home and 16 on the road, meaning that the Mets have both hit and allowed more home runs at Citi Field than they have on the road in the same amount of games.

It certainly does appear that Citi Field favors pitchers and will eventually suppress home-run totals, but the early-season evidence does not demonstrate that.  All it shows is that the Mets haven’t hit very many home runs, which could be a problem or could be the trappings of a small sample size and a slew of injury woes.

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PostGame: Red Sox 12, Mets 5

by Ted Berg on May 24th, 2009 at 6:21 pm

The Mets lost to the Red Sox today, 12-5, at Fenway Park. The team fell to 23-20 on the season with the loss.

For a full recap and boxscore, go here.

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PostGame: Mets 8, Pirates 4

by Ted Berg on May 10th, 2009 at 5:21 pm

The Mets beat the Pirates, 8-4, at Citi Field this afternoon for their seventh straight win. They improved to 17-13 with the victory. It was the eighth consecutive loss for the 12-19 Pirates.

For a full recap and boxscore, go here.

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