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Devils30
Junior Chimp
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« on: December 13, 2014, 12:46:17 AM »
« edited: December 13, 2014, 12:48:33 AM by Devils30 »

Also idk about the mets...Granderson is terrible (227 lmao)..Wright has NO POWER...and DUDA is never gona hit 30homers again he just got lucky.

If the mets are smart they would trade Duda and Grandjerson and get what value they can.

Duda was just lucky?  He plays at CitiField, clown!

And Granderson has always been a low BA player.  Still had 30 doubles, 20 HRs, 66rbi in a bad offense.  He'll have protection this year in the form of Cuddyer and a fell season of D'Arnaud.  

BTW, Mets made a nice depth move in getting John Mayberry Jr. to start against lefties.  .913 OPS against lefties last year, and has always had pop.  

Mets are a year away, love that rotation of Harvey, DeGrom, Wheeler, Syndergaard but they need offense. I expect them to spend next offseason on Heyward or Upton.

Red Sox could have used Lester but come 2018 they'll be happy without that contract. He is good but not in the elite category with Kershaw, Felix, Sale and Bumgarner. Doubt he becomes total junk but if he regresses to career norms with a 3.58 era and loses velocity, in 2017 he could be a league average pitcher making $26 million with a 3.95-4.15 era.

Watch out for Mookie Betts, wouldn't be shocked at all if he's the best leadoff man in baseball this season. Great numbers at all levels and low risk because he doesn't strikeout much. Bogaerts, Castillo along with Hanley, Sandoval, Ortiz, Napoli and Pedroia make that lineup the best in my eyes.
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Devils30
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,082
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E: -2.06, S: -4.00

« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2014, 12:30:28 PM »

I think Mets finish second in the NL East and have a chance at the wildcard game. Just their true window opens in 2016 in my opinion.
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