Barring any injuries, the 2010 New York Mets will have a similar look to their opening day lineup this year as they did last year, with only a few changes....Are these changes upgrades, downgrades or no grades?
2010 2009 GRADE
C- Omir Santos (Rod Barajas) Brian Schneider UP
1B- Daniel Murphy Carlos Delgado DOWN
2B- Luis Castillo Luis Castillo ?
3B- David Wright David Wright SAME
SS- Jose Reyes Jose Reyes SAME
LF- Jason Bay Daniel Murphy UP
CF- Carlos Beltran (Angel Pagan) Carlos Beltran SAME
RF- Jeff Franceour Ryan Church UP
P- Johan Santana Johan Santana SAME
With the signing of Rod Barajas, it gives the Mets a veteran catcher, who has thrown out over 35% of baserunners and he can hit. Losing a healthy Delgado's bat is big, but he hasn't been healthy in 2 seasons so either Daniel Murphy or Mike Jacobs will suffice at 1B. Staying with Luis Castillo at 2B is so volatile because he finally hit really well last year, but he made possibly the worst defensive blunder in the history of the Mets since Bill Buckner. It is a question mark because no one knows which Castillo will be there at 2B, a good hitting, gold glove Castillo or a sub .200 hitter with stone hands. David Wright just needs to find his power again and everything will be fine at that corner of the infield. Jose Reyes, hopefully he has figured out what is wrong with him medically and he remembers how to steal bases again. Having Jason Bay in left field is a huge upgrade from the experiments the Mets had last year. He is a bonafide power hitter and he brings a lot of experience playing a wide open outfield. Not sure what Carlos Beltran has, and not sure if he does either. He is injured again and he will miss the first month of the season and this injury might still be affecting his ability to run the bases well and steal bases all together. Having a healthy Beltran means having a potent lineup and it means getting back one of the top defensive center fielders in the league. Jeff Franceour is a definite upgrade from Ryan Church. Frenchy can cover all of right field really well, he has a cannon for an arm and he is a good threat in the lineup for power and for average, protecting Wright, Beltran and Bay. Johan Santana has said that he feels the best he ever has this year. He said that his prior injuries and surgeries have not effected his preparation this Spring and that he is more then ready to take the mound on Opening Day. Unfortunately, the hopeful success of all of the pitchers behind Santana in the rotation is a mystery. It is too frustrating for this blogger to begin to try and look at the New York Mets 2010 rotation under a microscope.
All of the upgrades and changes to the New York Mets are contingent on them all staying healthy. It is like that with every team in the Major Leagues, except the Mets were the only team to have over 14 starting players on the injured list last season. We hope, as fans, that the Mets organization has done some work to re-tool it's medical staff. Having that many injuries in one season seems a bit out of hand.
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