New York Mets Need to Start Daniel Murphy
The Daniel Murphy/Fernando Tatis platoon perplexes me. Itโs not just because Murphy already looks to be a better defensive first baseman, although that does help.
It seems Tatis hasnโt been solid defensively anywhere heโs played this year. Heโs not a liability, but heโs not good either. Sometimes you have to look at the upside.
The best case scenario for Tatis is that heโs a solid guy off the bench, and can spot start at first or in the outfield a couple of times and contribute offensively.
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The best case for Murphy is that he develops into a solid major leaguer and is your everyday first baseman for the future. Depending on how good that best case is, that future could easily be 15 years.
For a team that could use some more offense, shouldnโt we find out what Murphyโs got as an everyday player? He platooned most of the time last year as well. Maybe itโs time for him to be put out there for 10 games and see what he looks like everyday. Some lineup consistency couldnโt hurt.
In my fire Manuel rants Iโve suggested that Manuel sets up his players to fail.
Hereโs another test: Manuel says Murphy will start one of these two games against the Phillies. Tonight is the lefty Cole Hamels who is a pretty good pitcher. Thursday is the lefty Jamie Moyer who hasnโt had a good year and lefties are able to hit.
I would start Murphy both games, but if Manuelโs going to choose one the obvious choice is Moyer. Tatis had a good game last night, and it wouldnโt hurt to try to ride out that success by starting him again today. Murphy would be better suited to hit Moyer than Hamels.
The only downside is that Murphy is a better defender for the ground balls of Pelfrey tonight, versus Redding tomorrow. Letโs see what Manuel does, but starting Murphy against Hamels and then claiming heย canโt hit lefties if he doesnโt hit one of the better ones is not fair.
Sidebar: I didnโt see a lot of Phillies fans on television. No surprise there, theyโve never traveled here as well as weโve traveled there. The ones that do only come to cause trouble. I noticed this at the last series, and Iโve heard stuff from last night as well.
The Phillies fans come in bearing 2008 flags that they like to wave around and be obnoxious with. Luckily there is always a drunk Mets fan somewhere that will run in and grab it. I saw this happen in the Pepsi Porch in May, and I saw reports of it last night as well.



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