Hoping

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Mets, Coney Island, Noah Syndergard, Jacob deGrom, Steven Matz, Zach Wheeler, Citifield, Mickey Callaway

I was advised we needed to do something outside today. I suggested seeing “Thor” pitch in a rehab assignment in Coney Island. She agreed. The team we all hope he rejoins soon frustrates me. I am sure all the players are trying their best but the record suggests a limit to their collective abilities and it remains a source of frustration. No plans to change teams; just hoping tinkering a bit can lead to improvement.

I find no merit trading off the pitchers who smart GMs can build a winning team around. That means Jacob DeGrom and aforementioned Noah Syndergaard staying put in Citifield; and keeping Steven Matz and Zach Wheeler. This year may be shot other than demonstrating an ability to compete; better decision-making on pitcher utilization and daily batting orders seem to be the best places to start. Despite what my friend Paul (who likes the Bronx based team) tells me about stepping forward to manage my favored team, I maintain no such aspiration.

Still, always a strategist and planner, I observed first hand managing my daughter’s teams back in the day how lineups done smartly enhance a player’s ability to succeed. The player batting 5thof late should be hitting 3rdor cleanup. The third-baseman should be batting 7thand the cleanup hitter needs to be dropped down a slot. I wish Mickey Callaway can reach that conclusion sooner than later.

Meantime, I look forward to experience hope for the future in a visit to Coney Island.

Comments

Fred Klein

Ownership is a problem. Not enough money is available, for scouting for instance.
Paul Napolitano

This "Bronx fan based Paul" recommends you come over to the Dark Side. All converts welcome!
Vincent Chirico

Agree completely, Corey. And moving to the Dark Side is just not in our nature; we are destined to suffer, if for nothing else the sheer bliss of winning once every 25 years, if need be. I disagree that there’s a limit to the talent level, except to say we have enough to win when healthy. The managerial decisions, particularly re - batting order, pinch-hitting and use of bullpen frustrates me, and I’ve lost my faith in Callaway; he is not made for New York; I’d love a shot at Girardi in Queens (or even Backman, though that won’t happen without an ownership change).
Daniel Schwartz

Frustrating year for sure. They are an old team that needs young blood now.
Corey Bearak

My talent reference relates to current roster not counting the Dl so we remain in sync.
Corey Bearak

You lnow me and I refer you to Fred’s loyalty blog. The Paul references in my blog is known to Fred but not you.
Rona Gura

I don't really follow baseball now but I grew up in a family of Mets fans. My dad's company had box seats on the first base line and I spent a lot of my youth at Shea, with my Mr. Met doll. So I feel your pain.
Cayce Crown

“In baseball or out, we are no longer willing to wait until Judgment Day for equality - we want it here on earth as well as in Heaven.” - Jackie Robinson
Corey Bearak

There appears equality but that still does not speak to performance

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