I’m going with Black Magic.The Mets and St. John’s are good. What the hell is going on?!
I found it very surprising no team offered him a major league job until the Cardinals did in the beginning of spring training though. The Mets are one thing, but there's probably 20 clubs that could use him.Jeez, talk about stupid comments. He was roughed up in the playoffs. He had a nice regular season for us. The Mets just wanted higher ceiling guys. It’s not personal at all.
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Depends on the money, right. He is nothing special. That is why he was available in the first place to us. He’s a serviceable bullpen piece. That’s it. Teams don’t want to pay big money year to year on the bullpen because of the up and down nature of results.I found it very surprising no team offered him a major league job until the Cardinals did in the beginning of spring training though. The Mets are one thing, but there's probably 20 clubs that could use him.
When Nunez is ready I assume one of two things will happen. Either someone who just pitched comes up with the phantom 10 Day IL stint injury or someone gets DFA’d….paging Danny Young. His only positive aka reason for keeping him here is that his pitching arm happens to be the one on the left. He’s terrible so I hope his time has expired.It does depend on the money, but he didn't even got a roster invite until the Cardinals! Him being serviceable is exactly right. That should be enough for a majority of pens. I just think MLB owners are extremely cheap.
For us, it didn't make much sense. We need more guys with minor league options. Its a great problem, but what are we going to do when Nunez is ready to come back up?
I think it was the rare miscalculation by Stearns. Power is the last thing to go and Alonso was a college player (way less wear and tear) to boot.I’m at the point where you offer Alonso the original offer from last season, the 1st offer, and get this done sooner than later. I’d say 6 years, $180. That would make everyone happy, no?
I think at the moment 5/110 might be too low but a happy medium between the numbers I mentioned and the ones you mentioned is possible. Don’t let this get to offseason.I think it was the rare miscalculation by Stearns. Power is the last thing to go and Alonso was a college player (way less wear and tear) to boot.
We’d be 2 years into the 7/158 offer, so how about 5/110 to make that offer whole? Seems like a win for both sides.