"The boys will be ready"

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The stupid but often true cliché, “The more things change, the more things remain the same.”, carries some resonance this week. I fashion myself a strategist. It certainly involves messaging. So what occurred with Major League Baseball last week really bugged me. I lack the pertinent information to make an informed judgment but it remains clear that things went awry – again – for my baseball team. The excitement about the new manager -- #15 – evolved to anger about a failure to anticipate and respond to the investigation and results of the Astros sign stealing scandal. MLB only sanctioned a GM, a manager and a bench coach. But in naming one player – probably intentionally, it sought to force the hands of the Mets. And it did. Was that the only choice? Should MLB have given the Mets a heads up about its intention. After all, it granted players immunity during the investigation.

 

And here’s the other things that bothered me. A New York tabloid sportswriter texts with Carlos Beltran and the response and ensuing interplay reminded this commentator of Dick Young from another tabloid helping drive Tom Terrific out of town setting back my team for almost a dozen years. Beltran, upon receipt of the text, should not have responded; instead he needed to go to his GM and the braintrust. He did not. Stories piled on. Chatter on social and traditional media erupted.

 

It made untenable a situation that might’ve been saved.

 

My only hope is the Mets players will – as the Polar Bear tweeted – “have to do our job on the field and win the battle between the lines.” Pete Alonso added, “Great things are to come this year. The boys will be ready.” It may be the boys in Flushing will succeed no matter the manager. Perhaps opportunities for any manager to cost games will be minimized by their performance. Maybe they’ll transcend badly structured lineups and ludicrous pitching changes.

 

We’ll see.

 

I thought a real chance that the July 29 Mets – Yankee game I and many friends in my FDR Lodge and in Gotham will attend at Citifield as part of the subway series would presage the real Series that culminates each baseball season. This managerial mess up makes me a bit pessimistic but Polar Bear’s tweet......

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Scott Bloom

At least for today, is NFL season. Enjoy it.
Fred Klein

David Wright is the Right Manager! P.S. I used that “stupid” cliche in 2 of my last 3 blogs. Just sayin’!

Submitted by RoyFenichel on Sun, 01/19/2020 - 01:55

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Roy Fenichel, Esq.

Corey: As a strategist, you know that most company-line disruptions and the inevitable subsequent scramble to "save the story" flop due to the original cause, in this case the original decision NOT to pursue to best available managerial candidate who wanted the job (Girardi). Everything that happened since (it's always hard to know which Wilponian foibles are through intention [yeah, we knew the Beltran involvement, but didn't care] or willful ignorance [what, Beltran played for the Astros?]) is squarely at the foot of the very owners whose refusal to let baseball people make baseball decisions may well undermine yet another talented collection of player ready to reprise 2015's fun summer. I'm with Alonso, time to put their collective heads back on the field, but we all know Alonso is now goig to get sufficiently pitched around to fall far short of 53 homers, and so let's get to who is going to pick up the slack? In other news, imagine if Familia, Diaz and Betances all return to what they were pre-2019! #subwayserieshewecome
Brad Scherer

I think it was the right move to part ways with Beltran. He wasn't the right guy from the beginning and this situation proved it further. He wasn't hired as the manager based on his "experience", he was hired based on his "integrity", the fact that the players liked him and that he was respected across the baseball world. All of that went away with this scandal. Too bad they will not hire a manager with experience and they will hire a puppet that will listen to everything that BVW says.
Daniel Schwartz

Typical Mets. My team for sure, but they know how to screw up in every situation. Until ownership finally moves on, (soon), nothing will surprise me with the Mets. It ain't easy being a Met fan mainly because we love the idea of the team. Well said Brad.
Amparo Connors

Ah, the Perils of being a die hard Mets fan! Even Managerial decisions get messed up and we the fans still follow. I was not happy with Beltran as the choice, Luis Rojas has way more managerial experience and has a strong baseball pedigree (Alou family). The new ownership cannot arrive soon enough. Grateful for the young talent we have. Can't wait for 7/29....and that subway series :)

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