Tuesday, April 11, 2017

2017 New York Mets: My Suggestions For Improving Offensive Production

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At 2-3 with a handful of pathetic offensive performances under their collective belt, I was already prepared to stop watching the 2017 New York Mets; not because I don't believe in them long-term -- in fact, I predicted that they would return to the World Series (and lose) -- but because stranding runners in scoring position is the most frustrating thing in the world. 

No one strands runners in scoring position as frequently as the Mets. I just can't handle it emotionally. 

However, I kept watching (as always) and was pleasantly surprised by back-to-back competitive victories over the Marlins and Phillies. Sunday night's game was tight at 3-2, but New York was able to pull away with timely bombs from Jay Bruce and Michael Conforto

Good sign #1: Tacking on runs when ahead. 

Last night was even better, thanks to controversial headhunting and Bruce's lefty-on-lefty f**k you blast in the 8th, which put the Mets ahead 4-2, after trailing 2-0 in the early going. Jacob deGrom was shaky out of the gate -- no thanks to poor defensive reads by Jose Reyes and Curtis Granderson -- but a critical 1-2-3 double play allowed deGrom to escape a potentially damning hole. From there, the Mets were able to hang in until Bruce provided two momentum-swinging shots. 

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Good sign #2: Fighting back from an early deficit. 

Unfortunately, the construction of the batting order is still a disaster. The Mets can optimize their win total with the correct full-time starters hitting in the appropriate lineup slots. Here's my list of suggestions:

1. Conforto should be the everyday centerfielder. Granderson still has pop in his bat, but he rarely squares a ball up. His at bat quality is unacceptable. He often goes down on 3 or 4 pitches. He's old and his days as a full-time player are likely over. 

2. Wilmer Flores should be the everyday third baseman. An aging Reyes should be a 2B/SS/3B utility man at this stage of his career. The Mets could also release Reyes and call up Matt Reynolds for that role. I like Reynolds' versatility and professionalism.

3. Asdrubal Cabrera should lead off. Neither Reyes or Granderson get on base enough to occupy such a crucial spot in the lineup. 

4. Here's my everyday lineup:

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1. Asdrubal Cabrera - SS
2. Michael Conforto - CF
3. Yoenis Cespedes - LF
4. Jay Bruce - RF
5. Neil Walker - 2B
6. Wilmer Flores - 3B
7. Lucas Duda - 1B
8. Travis d'Arnaud - C

What do my fellow Mets fans think about that?