Time for Mets to Consider a Change

The current team will never win a championship. The Mets need to seriously consider trading by the trading deadline Jason Bay, Franscisco Rodriguez, and Mike Pelfrey. In addition, I’m suspicious of Jose Reyes’ performance this year. It’s not unusual for a player whose contract is expiring to escalate his performance in his final season. He has additional incentive for doing so: money. After some team gives him a large, multiyear contract, will his performance upswing continue? Finally, David Wright isn’t the same player he once was. Whether it’s because of CitiField or some other factor, he’s at best, an above-average player. If I were the Mets GM I’d like to know what other teams are willing to offer to get those players.

Mets 2011 Draftee Signings

The Mets have signed the following 2011 draftees according to an ESPN website:

2nd round pick Cory Mazzoni
8th round pick Daniel Muno
17th round pick Jonathan Clark
19th round pick Dustin Lawley
26th round pick Casey Hauptman
27th round pick Randy Fontanez
31st round pick Chad Zurcher
34th round pick Jacob Lugo
35th round pick Chasen Bradford
36th round pick Ryan Hutson
42nd round pick Gregory Pron
46th round pick Richard Ruff

All twelve were college baseball players.

Josh Edgin Starring at Savannah

Josh Edgin, a left-handed relief pitcher for Savannah, has been one of the Mets best minor league pitchers this season. He hasn’t allowed an earned run in his last 16 appearances, and now has 14 saves. His ERA is 0.96. Opposing batter are hitting .135 against him. This season’s performance isn’t a fluke. Last season, with Kingsport he had a 2.84 ERA.

In 2010 the Met drafted Edgin in the 30th round out of Francis Marion University. In the 2009 draft, Atlanta selected him in the 50th round. Fortunately for the Mets, Edgin didn’t sign with the Braves.

A Pennsylvania native, in his 2009 college season he won four, lost two, and had a 4.04 ERA. Eleven of his 16 appearances were starts. Opposing batters hit .234 against him. In his 2010 college season, his ERA was 4.07. He won six and lost four in 14 appearances: one was in relief. For some reason, batters did much better against him than in 2009, hitting .295.

In the 30th round of the 2011 draft, the Mets selected a high school left-handed pitcher, Jacob Hansen.

Mets Sign Another Draft Choice

According to John Gant’s high school coach, the pitcher has signed with the Mets. The Mets drafted Gant in the 21st round of the 2011 MLB draft. Gant is the second 2011 draft choice the Mets have signed.