The "What-If" Roster; An Alternate Universe
Baseball is much different than most other sports because college athletes do not make the jump from college star to the professional ranks within a few months. The minor league system develops the players over time and during those years there is bound to be a lot of change. Prospects are dealt all throughout the league and often times they wind up starring for a different club than the one that drafted them.
This is a possible roster for the Mets using players that they either drafted or traded for/away as prospects. It does not take into account whether or not the trade was good or bad for the team but just the fact that the player was once a minor leaguer for the Mets. It also factors in players that the Mets drafted but never signed due to player choice. No free-agent signings are included (aka no Beltran or Delgado).
Depth Chart
Catcher- Jesus Flores
Jesus Flores had a tremendous 2006 season in the Mets Minor League system but was drafted by the Nationals in the Rule 5 Draft. In 2008, his first full season, he hit .256 with 8 homers. He was hitting .311 with 4 homers this year until his year was cut short by an injury just 26 games in. He is considered a young player with a lot of upside.
First Base- Garrett Atkins
Atkins was selected by the Mets in 1997 but elected to go to college. He hit .301 for the Rockies in 2007 with 25 homers.
Second Base- Melvin Mora
Started off in the Astros minor league system but was signed as a free agent to the Mets organization in 1998. He made his major league debut with the Amazin's in 1999. He was traded to the Orioles and has been a two-time all star since (2003, 2005).
Shortstop- Jose Reyes
Signed by the Mets out of the Dominican Republic in 1999 and made his Mets debut in 2003. Hes been a two time All-star for the Mets.
Third Base- David Wright
Drafted by the Mets in 2001 Wright made his much anticipated debut in 2004. He has been a three time all star selection for the Mets. He has also won two gold glove and two silver slugger awards.
RF- Aaron Rowand
Drafted by the Mets in 1995 but elected to go to college instead. Rowand broke out with the white sox in 2001. He is a career .284 hitter but made the all-star game in 2007 with the Phillies. He
CF- Carlos Gomez
Signed by the Mets in 2002 he made his debut with in New York in 2006. He was considered the Mets top prospect along with Fernando Martinez. Gomez came up with Reyes and Jose has often said that Gomez is faster than he is. Gomez was traded away to Minnesota in the Santana deal and has since taken over roaming center field for the Twins.
LF- Jason Bay
Bay spent just a few months with the Mets in 2002 before being dealt to the Padres; the team with which he would make his debut. He is a three time all-star with both the Pirates and the Red Sox. He has hit over 20 homeruns in each of the last three seasons.
Starting Rotation
#1 Scott Kazmir
15th overall selection by the Mets in 2002 he was infamously traded away by Jim Duquette in 2004 at the deadline for Victor Zambrano. Kazmir has a career record of 51-41 with the Rays. He is a two time-all star but has struggled this year due to injury.
#2 A.J. Burnett
Drafted in 1995 by the Mets he was traded away to the Marlins in the Al Leiter deal. Has a career record of 95-80 and a 3.81 era. He is 8-4 with the Yanks this year
#3 Jeremy Guthrie
Was selected by the Mets in 1997 but elected to go to BYU. He has a career record of 25-23. His breakout year was in 2007 with the Orioles when he was in the running for rookie of the year when he started 26 games with a record of 7-5 with a 3.7 ERA
#4 Brian Bannister
Drafted in 2003 and made his Mets debut in 2006. He was traded to KC for Ambriox Burgos, who is now a free agent, in 2007. Bannister has gone on to post a 29-33 record with the Royals with a 4.5 career ERA. His breakout season was in 2007 when he went 12-9 and was in the race for the rookie of the year award (finished 3rd)
Bullpen
Scott Proctor
Drafted in 1995 by the Mets and traded to the Yankees in 2003. He made his debut in 2004 but became a very reliable late inning option for the Yanks in 2006. Torre relied on him heavily, often pitching two days in a row. He signed on with the Marlins for 2009 but has opted to undergo Tommy John surgery.
Octavio Dotel
Signed by the Mets in 1993 and made his debut 6 years later for the Mets. He has bounced around as starter, closer, relief pitcher for the Mets, Yankees, Marlins, Astros and A's.
Matt Lindstrom
Drafted by the Mets in 2002 and traded to the Marlins in 2006. He has since emerged as the closer for the Marlins.
Other Notable Players
David Dejesus
Lastings Milledge
Darin Erstad
If you know any other former mets that fit in this category throw them in the comment section!
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Two things:
1. If you include players who were drafted but didn’t sign, you could do this exercise for any team in the league with similar results. Am I supposed to be disappointed that Garret Atkins or Jeremy Guthrie chose college over the Mets? Or that AJ Burnett was traded for Al Leiter? I’d make that trade again in a second.
2. More importantly, this post and your last FanPost are not appropriate to be posted on this website. It’s very clear in the Community Guidelines:
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Post links to your own blog/site in the FanShots, unless you contribute something editorially (and usefully so) to the post as well. FanShots are for linking to relevant articles, images, videos, etc. that the rest of the community will find interesting; they are not intended to be free advertising for your website.
Emphasis mine.
by Zwill on Jul 20, 2009 8:53 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
Thank you
"If I ever decide to do a book, I've already got the title...The bases were loaded and so was I."
-Jim Fregosi
by Stephen Schmidt on Jul 20, 2009 9:27 PM EDT up reply actions
Ya
1) The point of it was never to weigh in on whether or not the trade was smart or not (says it above) because I would much rather have Johan than Carlos Gomez. Thats not even a question.
2) If I remove the link from the bottom does that comply with standards or is the fact that I’m not a writer for the blog mean my original thoughts (or writing) is not welcome. Just trying to get a grasp for what I can or cannot post.
-J
http://thebigappleandtheburgh.blogspot.com
by bigappleburgh on Jul 20, 2009 10:00 PM EDT up reply actions
Welcome
All members of the community are welcome to post and in fact it is encouraged. We emphasize quality over quantity in writing, as well as proper spelling, grammar, etc. Please remove any links (as you have posted above) from posts, unless the link is able to add something substantive to the discussion. I hope that answers question #2. Also, the Community Guidelines posted by Zwill above are a great place to start to learn more about the community here.
by James Kannengieser on Jul 20, 2009 10:15 PM EDT up reply actions
Roger Clemens was drafted by the Mets. Imagine if the Mets had him in their rotation during the ’86 season….
No night spent pantsless is a wasted night.
Ironically, they had two 1st round picks in '81 and could only afford one.
They decided to sign Steve Phillips over Roger Clemens…
"If I ever decide to do a book, I've already got the title...The bases were loaded and so was I."
-Jim Fregosi
by Stephen Schmidt on Jul 20, 2009 9:33 PM EDT up reply actions
Amazing fact.........
From what I can find………
Phillips was a 5th round pick, and Clemens was a 12th round pick……(that alone is amazing enough)
Clemens chose not to sign and go to school.
Phillips chose not to go to school (football) and sign.
The rest, as they say, is history.
FC
" Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. "
by fxcarden@yahoo.com on Jul 21, 2009 9:53 AM EDT up reply actions
We passed on Mark McGwire too, we signed the Great Shawn Abner.
Lopez wants it away, and it's hit deep to left center, Andruw Jones on the run, this one has a chance... home run!!, Mike Piazza!, and the Mets lead 3 to 2!!
-Howie Rose
Gary Thorne=Simply the Best!
by The American Mr.Hockey on Jul 23, 2009 1:14 PM EDT up reply actions

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