New York Mets: Fielding A Winning Team, No Matter the Cost
Prior to last night's game against the Nationals, the Mets made a number of roster moves which may seem like no-brainers, but prove that the Mets are willing to field the best possible team this year. Pitchers Jorge Sosa and Nelson Figueroa were designated for assignment, while Matt Wise was activated.
Being that Jorge Sosa is due to make $2 million this year, they still decided to DFA both him and Nelson Figueroa. The fact that the front office realized that Jorge Sosa is not worthy of a spot on the roster is very encouraging. They clearly decided to eat the remainder of his contract (while also risking losing him to the waiver wire), and have him pitch in AAA. Figueroa, on the other hand, while not making the same money as Sosa, said he is willing to remain with the Mets, provided he also clears waivers.
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To any Mets fans who may be unhappy about Figgy being demoted, his numbers past his first two starts are quite unimpressive. He could not get past 5.1 innings, and hisย ERA continued to climb over five.
More importantly, for a guy who considers himself a control pitcher, he had more walks than strikeouts in three of his last five appearances. Claudio Vargas has not been stellar in AAA New Orleans, but considering what Figueroa hasย brought to the table recently, it's worth giving him a shot.
These moves were also most impressive for an even more important reason. Joe Smith, who has seemingly found his ability to get batters out efficiently once again, was not demoted in favor of promoting Matt Wise. Wise has not pitched much this year, but is still considered aย valuable part of the bullpen at this point.
While it's fair to be able to give him his chance to perform and help the team, it was wrong from the very beginning to think of removing Joe Smith from the bullpen to insert Wise in his spot. To prove the point, it's easy to compare Joe Smith's numbers to someone every baseball fan in NY is familiar with.
| 16.0 IP | 12H | ย | 5ER | 0 HR | 5BB | 16Kย 2.81 ERAย 1.06 WHIPย |
Joba Chamberlain (2008):
16 IPย 11Hย 5ERย 1HRย 6BBย 17Kย 2.76 ERAย 1.04 WHIP
Clearly the Yankees, or any other team for that matter, would be crazy to demote someone with these numbers in favor of creating a roster spot for someone with an unknown track record so far this year.
The fact that the Mets are a better team, theoretically, after yesterday's moves, despite losing money, showsย their commitment to winning. And I think that has been something that Mets fans have been doubting since last season, even with the signing of Johan Santana this offseason.





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