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Elmer Glued: Dessens Close To Re-Signing in New York

Michael GanciNov 25, 2009
Elmer Dessens very quietly had a nice year for the Amazins in 2009. (PHOTO BY ICON SMI)

Elmer Dessens very quietly had a nice year for the Amazins in 2009. (PHOTO BY ICON SMI)

BY MICHAEL GANCI
EDITOR

Although this is not the biggest of news, it is still news, and I am starving to report it. The Mets are close to re-signing reliever Elmer Dessens to a contract that would bring him back for the 2010 season, and I think that is something that he definitely earned.

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Now, this is not I guy I would envision as a permanent fixture in the bullpen next season, but he could be a nice signing in terms of depthโ€”something I have been stressing since the season ended.

Last year, the Mets found themselves without a fallback plan, and a lot of that was impossible to prepare for, but the club needs to prepare both the Major League and Triple A levels with guys who are capable of filling in if a situation arises.

Last year was a nice story for Dessens. He hadnโ€™t pitched more than 30 innings for a team since the 2006 season, in which he pitched 54 for Kansas City. He is also one of those guys that falls into the mop-up category. He can make a start in an emergency situation, and he can eat up innings in a blowout out of the bullpen. Guys like that are usually under appreciated. Look what that roll ended up doing for Darren Oliverโ€™s career.

I expect things to remain pretty quiet until next week when we find out who is and isnโ€™t being awarded arbitration by their teams. Two names to watch will be Orlando Hudson and Benji Molina. Now, I donโ€™t think the Mets would be scared off if the Dodgers and Giants offer them arbitration, but it makes sense to wait because then the Mets would not have to forfeit a draft pick. My gut says the Dodgers wonโ€™t offer because they think Hudson might accept. Molina could be a different story.

Good low-risk signing in Dessens. People need to remember what happened last year, and the Mets need to make sure to be prepared if anything like that happens in 2010.

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