| My Mets Plan If I was a baseball god, here's what I would do with the Mets this off-season. Trying to be realistic...
1. Fire Ricky Henderson. I'm not blaming him but Jose Reyes' second half was horrible. Henderson was hired at the all-star break. Let Willie Randolph hire a replacement and rearrange (if he chooses) his coaching staff. Keep Howard Johnson as hitting coach. Sandy Alomar Sr. is 3rd base coach and Jerry Manuel is bench coach. I repeat, let Willie handle his coaching staff.
2. Cut Guillermo Mota. The guy was awful in 2007 and his head is gone as a reliever. He has one year left on his deal, eat the money. He must be cut.
3. Re-sign catcher Paul Lo Duca to a two year deal worth $10-12 million. Bring back Ramon Castro (2-3 years at $3-4 million per) as well to back him up.
4. Sign Luis Castillo. A three year deal worth about $15 million should be enough.
5. Enforce club option and bring back Moises Alou to play left field.
6. Sign outfielder Aaron Rowand (try to stick to four years, $45 million) to play right field.
6. Sign reliever Scott Linebrink to a two or three year deal.
7. Say goodbye: Shawn Green and Aaron Sele. Welcome back: Damion Easley, Marlon Anderson, Jorge Sosa, Endy Chaves and Oliver Perez.
8. Trade Lastings Milledge as the feature of a package to Oakland for SP Joe Blanton.
9. Look into dealing Aaron Heilman and a prospect or two for a great bullpen arm. Just not sure who.
Under my plan...
SS Jose Reyes
2B Luis Castillo
3B David Wright
CF Carlos Beltran
LF Moises Alou
1B Carlos Delgado
RF Aaron Rowand
C Paul Lo Duca
Bench: IF Damion Easley, UTI Marlon Anderson, C Ramon Castro, OF Endy Chavez, OF Carlos Gomez, IF Ruben Gotay
Rotation: Pedro Martinez, John Maine, Joe Blanton, Orlando Hernandez, Oliver Perez
(As for guys like Pelfrey and Humber, and Kevin Mulvey. El Duque never makes it through a full season. Even have Humber or Pelfrey throw out of the pen so they could help the big league club.)
Bullpen: Billy Wagner, Aaron Heilman, Scott Linebrink, Jorge Sosa, Pedro Feliciano, Duaner Sanchez.
On paper, that's a damn good ball club. |