AAOP: Half-assed offseason plan
I wasn't going to do one of these because I spent my weekend in a drunken stupor and because I have a shit-ton of work to do this week. However, I was inspired by Evan's post last night and realized that schoolwork does not excuse me from proving that any scrub can do a much better job than Omar Minaya and the Mets FO. So, without further rambling, I present my quickly thought-out plan for the Mets' 2010 off-season.
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Lineup |
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Position |
Player |
Age |
Salary |
WAR |
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Catcher |
Josh Thole |
23 |
0.50 |
0.50 |
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1st Base |
Nick Johnson |
31 |
7.00 |
2.66 |
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2nd Base |
Felipe Lopez |
29 |
6.00 |
2.28 |
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3rd Base |
David Wright |
27 |
10.00 |
5.98 |
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Shortstop |
Jose Reyes |
26 |
9.00 |
3.53 |
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Left Field |
Matt Holliday |
30 |
18.00 |
6.42 |
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Centerfield |
Mike Cameron |
36 |
9.00 |
3.68 |
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Right Field |
Carlos Beltran |
32 |
18.50 |
4.67 |
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Bench |
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Position |
Player |
Age |
Contract |
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Catcher |
Ramon Castro |
34 |
1.20 |
0.93 |
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Infield |
Adam Everett |
35 |
1.00 |
0.73 |
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Utility |
Daniel Murphy |
25 |
0.50 |
0.55 |
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Outfield |
Angel Pagan |
28 |
2.00 |
1.38 |
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1st Base / OF |
Nick Evans |
24 |
0.50 |
0.50 |
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29.23 |
83.20 |
33.79 |
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Pitching Rotation |
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Player |
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Age |
Salary |
WAR |
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Johan Santana |
31 |
21.00 |
3.92 |
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Mike Pelfrey |
26 |
0.50 |
1.83 |
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Oliver Perez |
28 |
12.00 |
0.65 |
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John Maine |
28 |
2.60 |
1.39 |
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Brian Bannister |
29 |
2.60 |
2.34 |
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Rich Harden |
28 |
9.00 |
2.32 |
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Bullpen |
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Player |
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Age |
Salary |
WAR |
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Joakim Soria |
25 |
3.00 |
1.88 |
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Kiko Calero |
35 |
2.50 |
0.67 |
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Pedro Feliciano |
33 |
2.75 |
0.38 |
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Bobby Parnell |
25 |
0.50 |
0.50 |
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Sean Green |
30 |
0.50 |
0.54 |
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Kelvim Escobar |
33 |
2.00 |
0.50 |
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29.25 |
58.95 |
16.92 |
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Totals |
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Average Age |
29.24 |
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Total Salary |
147.15 |
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Total WAR |
50.71 |
*Total Salary column includes all 2010 salaries + $1mm for Putz, $2mm for BB-Rod, and $2mm for Luis. Contract information from the indispensable Cot's Baseball Contracts. New salaries are some random number that I thought sounded good and probably is a terrible estimation.
**WAR totals are computed from a 3-year weighted WAR (5-4-3). This doesn't really work well for guys like Reyes, Beltran, Santana, Maine, Perez, etc who missed significant time due to injury last season, but I used it anyway. I have a feeling that Wright, Reyes, Beltran, and Santana will be higher, and Holliday will be slightly lower (but still awesome nonetheless). I made up some numbers for guys like Thole, Parnell, Evans, and Escobar. WAR totals taken from the equally indispensable Fangraphs.
***There were supposed to be colors and organization on those charts. Unfortunately, I suck at the internets and it didn't work. (I just need to convert the spreadsheet to jpg or something but I don't have time for that.)
Later addendum: try to sign Aroldis Chapman.
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Why would the Royals ever even think about that trade?
They would laugh in your face. Soria>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>K-rod and has a lower salary. Francoeur<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Bannister/Aviles
If the Mets also gave up Mejia and Fernando the Royals MIGHT do it. But probably not.
bc the Royals FO is maybe the one FO stupider than the Mets'
"I dunno. I never smoked any Astroturf"
-Tug McGraw
They did trade not just matter, but an actual human being for Yuniesky Betancourt
"We must win and we must know how to win rather than win because we have statistical people."
The possibility of Omirsky coming to life grows!
"Blinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes!"
by Brooklyn Dodgers Mets Fan on Nov 16, 2009 10:31 PM EST up reply actions
We're talking about the Royals
There is no chance in hell that anyone in the Royals FO, let alone anyone in the Mets FO that thinks Soria is better the Rodriguez. The dude had 62 saves!!!!!!!!!!!! Rodriguez would be very attractive to good number of (stupid) teams if the Mets paid a little of his contract. Plus they would get an RBI machine in Francoeur to replace Coco Crisp (and move DeJesus to CF).
I think if this trade happened Mets fans would revolt.
by boom_roasted on Nov 16, 2009 10:27 PM EST up reply actions
Huh?
Why would you move the best CF in the game to right? We need his “ailing knees”.
3:45 PM on 10/25/09-changed signature to "Leon Washington for President"
4:45 PM on 10/25/09-Leon Washington suffers season-ending injury
To preserve him?
He’s had a history of leg problems and adding Cameron wouldn’t negatively affect you defensively, while you’d get an upgrade in right and lower Beltrans injury risk.
At best . . .
You might be able to get Soria alone for Rodriguez, Francoeur, cash and some throw-in like Parnell or Carter. Come to think of it, that deal might actually be worth it. Is it too late to amend my own AAOP?
by Nomenclaturist on Nov 17, 2009 12:20 PM EST reply actions
TOO MUCH ACTIVITY
Can’t see dealing with likes of ROYALS ..sign free agents…Mets have $$$$$$
to spend….deal for 1st base and pitching….the proposed K-ROD deal not likely.
Send MAINE to pen…set-up or even close, if, he still has or regains fastball…
maybe I am the only one
But I actually kind of like this plan

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