All year. Noodle arm. Add the planter fasciitis, he was a big defensive liability.Yes - but I am assuming you may be referring to a specific play this year.
while his numbers look decent, he mostly failed in big at bats.
All year. Noodle arm. Add the planter fasciitis, he was a big defensive liability.Yes - but I am assuming you may be referring to a specific play this year.
His OBP the last two years was in the .320s. it wasn't just last year.Well, I’m ok with him going but this is actually the first year he didn’t have a great OBP. You realize, he has always been known for his ability to get on base.
BTW- At .262 25 HR 92 RBI 13 SB
Give me the list of left fielders that did better…
his fielding did go downhill but almost everything else you mentioned is about as wrong as you can get at least for this year. His BA can go up and down but he has been pretty consistent with good power and run production
Nimmo needed to go and so does McNeil. I am not sure what that other poster is looking at, but watching his at bats this year was very frustrating.His OBP the last two years was in the .320s. it wasn't just last year.
A follow up article on a Mets fan siteMike Puma of Post reporting:
- Lindor and McNeil got into another spat last year.
- Lindor and Soto have a very frosty relationship. I sort of sensed this throughout the year.
Couldn’t read article because of paywall but Puma seems to indicate this assisted in dooming Mets season.
That is either a very petty thing to get into an issue with or it is someone making something out of nothing. It isn't like half of every professional team isn't into fashion. Or you hear of the guy who is making millions but owns a 10 y/o pickup truck vs the guy driving in with a Ferrari. Now, if they said that Soto doesn't like that it seems Lindor is more into looking good than playing good baseball- then it would make sense but if the frostiness is over how either one of them dresses. Sounds sort of BS to me.A follow up article on a Mets fan site
Soto just wants to play ball and win , Soto feels Lindor is to into fashion
The source said, according to Puma: "Soto is very businesslike— all business, no fluff. He wants to come to the yard and work his tail off and win games. He's not into fashion or any of that stuff. Lindor is into that. It's just two different personalities."
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Reliever Devin Williams and the New York Mets are in agreement... - ESPN
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They'll happily pay Alonso DOUBLE what they're paying Williams, over the same three year term.not a fan of this move. They’ll pay the guy Alonso rocked in the playoffs but won’t pay Alonso.
He couldn't handle NY. Truly a bum in the big spots.Really good move here! Even better if we get Diaz back. He'll be much better in our park and really settled down after his bad month with the Yanks.
He couldn't handle NY. Truly a bum in the big spots.
Sorry you are so sensitive. Unlike you, I watched almost every outing of DW last season. He sucked, especially when it mattered most.Your baseball comments are truly horrific. We don't need them here lol.
I watch and have so much more knowledge in baseball than you could ever hope.Sorry you are so sensitive. Unlike you, I watched almost every outing of DW last season. He sucked, especially when it mattered most.
So you watch all Yankees games? Good to know. Varsity envy?I watch and have so much more knowledge in baseball than you could ever hope.
You can not ever help yourself in making comments on things you think you know but you don't.
Speaking of Trout - I know we all love him as he is a fairly local kid. And he had a great first 10 years. But...Am I the only one who wonders why he gets mentioned as one of the greatest ever? I think his defense helps but stat wise- he is not in the same universe as Pujols and if you look at the first 10 years- he only slightly eclipses a guy like David Wright.The Athletic (paywall) ran its annual list of the 10 worst MLB contracts. No Mets were listed, although Sean Manaea made honorable mention. One former Met made it, Javier Baez at #7.
Kris Bryant was #1.
It is odd that one of the greatest players of our era would be on this list, but there was Mike Trout at #3. He has regressed to "merely good", and has five years to regress further. A cautionary tale for a team like the Mets who signs guys to mega-contracts. Better win early in the duration of the contract, because in the back end you don't know what you're going to get.
Over his first full 8 seasons, he was clearly the best player in baseball. That's a long time for such a "title". He led the league in tons and tons of stats - WAR, runs scored, OBP, Slug, OPS, numerous fielding. Even did so with SB, RBIs, and TBs. He was a roto dream player. Every bit as good at Pujols and David Wright wasn't even a patch on his fanny.Speaking of Trout - I know we all love him as he is a fairly local kid. And he had a great first 10 years. But...Am I the only one who wonders why he gets mentioned as one of the greatest ever? I think his defense helps but stat wise- he is not in the same universe as Pujols and if you look at the first 10 years- he only slightly eclipses a guy like David Wright.
I am not sure how they could judge the Manaea contract yet...but Montas should have been near the top.
While we do know that Trout was a better hitter that Wright- you would be surprised that it may not be as big of a gap over the first 10 years as you think. You mention that Trout was as good as Pujols- well, David Wright is closer to Trout than Trout is to Pujols over their first 10 yearsOver his first full 8 seasons, he was clearly the best player in baseball. That's a long time for such a "title". He led the league in tons and tons of stats - WAR, runs scored, OBP, Slug, OPS, numerous fielding. Even did so with SB, RBIs, and TBs. He was a roto dream player. Every bit as good at Pujols and David Wright wasn't even a patch on his fanny.
Now since 2020/2021 he's become an injury plagued mess. He's nowhere near the best player anymore and obviously shouldn't be in any conversions about greatest ever (unless it's a conversation about "what could've been"). Sad to see, but that's sports! Happens all the time.
I see Trout neck and neck with Pujols based on those stats and Wright not even in the conversation. You forgot to add WAR for some reason. You should also highlight the times the player led the league in the top stats (Pujols = 19, Trout = 16, Wright = 0). Context matters.While we do know that Trout was a better hitter that Wright- you would be surprised that it may not be as big of a gap over the first 10 years as you think. You mention that Trout was as good as Pujols- well, David Wright is closer to Trout than Trout is to Pujols over their first 10 years
Pujols AB 596 R 123 H 198 RBI 128 D 44 T 4 HR 42 SB 8 Ave .332 OPS 1.040
Trout AB 587 R 122 H 179 RBI 103 D 34 T 6 HR 39 SB 26 Ave .304 OPS .984
Wright AB 610 R 101 H 184 RBI 103 D 39 T 3 HR 26 SB 22 Ave .301 OPS .881
I am a bit more old school and went with the stats I grew up with. You put a player up to the plate and does he hit or not.I see Trout neck and neck with Pujols based on those stats and Wright not even in the conversation. You forgot to add WAR for some reason. You should also highlight the times the player led the league in the top stats (Pujols = 19, Trout = 16, Wright = 0). Context matters.
I also watched every outing of Williams. Although he had a couple of stretches where he looked real good, overall his performance last season justifiably led many Yankees fans to groan when he came in from the bullpen.Sorry you are so sensitive. Unlike you, I watched almost every outing of DW last season. He sucked, especially when it mattered most.
Wright was clearly on the way to a HOF career (prior to the injuries), but Pujols and Trout were working on legendary status. Pujols got there, Trout might be a hair short unless we see a resurgence.I am a bit more old school and went with the stats I grew up with. You put a player up to the plate and does he hit or not.
Pujols is on a different planet. Trout is much better than Wright...But, how does each player do with the bat when they are up to hit...it is still Pijols/Trout/Wright but as I said- it is surprising that the batting stats of Wright were even closer than I would have thought until I looked them up.
From the very beginning, DW looked overwhelmed. The Bronx was just too big for him. Unfortunately, it happens all the time.I also watched every outing of Williams. Although he had a couple of stretches where he looked real good, overall his performance last season justifiably led many Yankees fans to groan when he came in from the bullpen.
He played himself out of the Bronx. Yankees fans would have cringed at the Bronx Bombers resigning him.
Maybe the Mets can correct his control of his fastball.
Hah. Your modesty is impressive. Apparently your knowledge in humility not so much.I watch and have so much more knowledge in baseball than you could ever hope.