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With the NFL season rapidly coming to an end, I’ve come to terms with the fact that once football season ends, baseball season will be around the corner. Under normal circumstances, there would be no reason for me not to be excited. But this year, the feeling I have is what can only be considered the opposite of excitement. Anxiety is probably the operative feeling.

Jerry Manuel & Omar Minaya

Being a Giants fan, I’ve had the past few weeks of the playoffs for this thought to really sink in. There are no indications that the Mets are going to be good in 2010. None. As it stands right now… our starting catcher would be a backup on most teams… our starting first baseman is a defensive liability… our second baseman is an albatross that we can’t get rid of… our shortstop is coming off a serious injury that should have only sidelined him for a few weeks but ended up being out all last season… our third baseman had his worst statistical season of his career last year… our newest acquisition in left field has a balky knee (which scares me with our medical staff)… our starting center fielder is going to begin the season on the DL… our number 1 starter is coming off surgery… and we have no one solid in the rotation behind him.

I haven’t even mentioned that we traded away a decent pitcher in the bullpen for a washed up fourth outfielder. The bright side to that deal is that we’re not paying most of his contract. But doesn’t it look weird that the Angels are willing to pay the Mets almost $20 million to take Gary Matthews Jr off their hands? Fans can’t put too much blame on the Mets front office for not being aggressive in free agency. Everyone knew it was going to be a weak free agent class and the Mets were adamant about not over-paying for marginal talent. But there was talent to be had. Its inexplicable why the Mets didn’t even make an offer to Jason Marquis, a New York native who wanted to play for his hometown team. And then to let Marquis sign with a division rival? Not cool. There was Randy Wolf, Joel Piniero, Bengie Molina, and a few others. All of which were players that would have made the Mets a better team, but they dropped the ball.

The Mets 2010 season will be based purely on hopes, ifs and wishes.  IF Maine, Pelfrey, and Perez pitch as well as they can, the Mets can expect a few more wins. IF everyone stays healthy, the Mets have a shot to be competitive in their own division. At this point, the only if I can guarantee is this – IF the Mets underachieve for yet another season, Jerry Manuel and Omar Minaya will be looking for employment elsewhere.

As I’m writing this, the Mets are currently beating the snot out of the St. Louis Cardinals 11-0 in the top of the 8th inning. Of course, I’d like to tell you that the Mets do this on a regular basis. I’d even like to tell you that the Mets do this once a week, or once every two weeks. The fact is, they don’t. In fact, I don’t even know what it is that the Mets do on a regular basis. Are they a team that lacks offense but has superior pitching like the San Francisco Giants? Do they have a prolific offense with no pitching like the Philadelphia Phillies? Are they balanced like the Boston Red Sox? The truth is that the Mets have no identity.

The 1969 Mets were  known as the Miracle Mets. The Mets in the 1980s lived like rock stars. They were feared both on and off the field. These Mets? Their legacy will be synonomous with underachieving and mediocrity. Thats their legacy – to be the Mediocre Mets.

As a Mets fan, I don’t know what to expect when I turn on the game. There are days when everything is going well.  For instance, tonight’s game just ended in blowout fashion behind another great start for Fernando Nieve. Why shouldn’t I believe its going to happen again, especially since Johan Santana is starting? Because the Mets are the model of inconsistency. And it starts at the top. The very top of the organization.

I can’t say that the Mets ownership is anything like, say, John Sterling of the LA Clippers. But how can an owner of a team not try as hard as he/she can to put the best product on the field? Going into the offseason, they knew that the team needed a power hitting left fielder, a good second baseman, and at least one reliable starting pitcher. And Adam Dunn, Orlando Hudson, and Randy Wolf/Derek Lowe were all out there. I’ll be the first to admit that neither Randy Wolf nor Derek Lowe really intrigued me as a fan, but I’d rather pay them for however amount of time they wanted than to overpay for Oliver Perez.

(Quick side note: Oliver Perez was making about $6 million last year, and in the offseason, the Mets were the only team to offer Perez a contract. Why did Omar Minaya offer Perez $12 million a year? Just something to think about.)

Fred and Jeff Wilpon were adamant keeping the payroll around $140 million but they picked up Delgado’s $12 million option and gave $12 million a year to Perez. Why not pay the $4 million it would have cost to buy out Delgado, and go after Mark Teixiera? With the $12 million they would have saved by not paying Perez and the $8 million they would have saved by not paying Delgado, they could have outbid for Tex. But hey, hindsight is 20/20.

The 2009 Mets could go down as a great team that was plagued by injuries. Its not much of an excuse but its true. In only three months, the Mets have lost three of their best position players and a good young pitcher to injury. Yet they still remain only 1.5 games behind the Phillies for the division lead. Logically, you could say that once everyone comes back from their injuries, the division is theirs to lose. You could say that but you’d be wrong. I’m not convinced that the Mets can win the division at full strength. They lack the intensity and the fortitude it takes to reclaim what is, essentially, theirs. And even though I’m a fan, I’ll continue to feel that way until the Mets make it through a September without collapsing.

And this is a good year for the Mets to shed this stigma because the NL East is horrible. The Nationals are making a bid to beat out the 1962 Mets as the worst team in baseball history, the Marlins are underachieving despite being right on schedule for another World Series title, the Braves haven’t put together that great team yet, and the Phillies’ lack of pitching is coming back to hurt them. The division is up for grabs. And if the Mets manage to win the division, this Mets fan has to wonder… how much of it was the Mets being good, and how much of it was everyone else being bad? The worst part is that among all the questions we’ll have about the Mets, we’ll still have to ask ourselves who these New York Mets are.

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         It’s that time again America where you pick who will misrepresent each league during the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Yankee Stadium. I honestly don’t know what is the worst part about this selection process is it the fact that any jacka** that knows nothing about baseball can vote or that the game must have an equal representation from every team (yes even the Nationals) to be displayed in front of nation wide audience on July 15th.

      The game also once again has its intriguing (sarcasim) stipulation of for whatever team that wins the game will have home field throughout the World Series for their perspective league. In case you were not thrilled enough with “the best players in the world” you will be excited by the over extensive coverage of FOX as they will give you pre game epic stories about Yankee Stadium as if we did not already know many of these stories (The YES Network does that every day). I’m already anxious to see the various camera shots of fans,players and blimps in between every pitch, hell you can even bring out the damn robots from the NFL broadcasts. In closing my rant was fueled by the failed attempts baseball has had with trying to both make the game more exciting and fair. In my opinion the idea of being successful with both ideas is stupid and the league should just pick one and stand sternly by it like the other leagues do without seeming so open to change at everyone’s mood. People will change their minds every year about something just to whine about something else and if you don’t believe that Bud Selig is soft and insecure just stay tuned this august for instant replay (so much for the past time and tradition).

* All Rosters as of 7/7/08

AMERICAN LEAGUE ROSTER

STARTERS

POS PLAYER TEAM ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
C Joe Mauer Minnesota 2
1B Kevin Youkilis Boston 1
2B Dustin Pedroia Boston 1
3B Alex Rodriguez New York 12
SS Derek Jeter New York 9
OF Josh Hamilton Texas 1
OF Manny Ramirez Boston 12
OF Ichiro Suzuki Seattle 8
DH # David Ortiz Boston 5
PITCHERS
POS PLAYER TEAM ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
RHP @Justin Duchscherer Oakland 2
RHP Roy Halladay Toronto 5
LHP Scott Kazmir Tampa Bay 2
LHP Cliff Lee Cleveland 1
RHP @Joe Nathan Minnesota 3
RHP Jonathan Papelbon Boston 3
RHP Mariano Rivera New York 9
RHP Francisco Rodriguez Los Angeles 3
RHP Ervin Santana Los Angeles 1
LHP Joe Saunders Los Angeles 1
LHP @George Sherrill Baltimore 1
RHP @Joakim Soria Kansas City 1
RESERVES
POS PLAYER TEAM ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
C @Dioner Navarro Tampa Bay 1
C Jason Varitek Boston 3
1B Justin Morneau Minnesota 2
2B Ian Kinsler Texas 1
SS Michael Young Texas 5
3B Joe Crede Chicago 1
3B @Carlos Guillen Detroit 3
OF J.D. Drew Boston 1
OF Carlos Quentin Chicago 1
OF Grady Sizemore Cleveland 3
DH Milton Bradley Texas 1
# — won’t play due to injury (Note: Bradley replacing Ortiz as starting DH)
* — named as injury replacement
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROSTERSTARTERS
POS PLAYER TEAM ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
C Geovany Soto Chicago 1
1B Lance Berkman Houston 5
2B Chase Utley Philadelphia 3
3B Chipper Jones Atlanta 6
SS Hanley Ramirez Florida 1
OF Ryan Braun Milwaukee 1
OF Alfonso Soriano Chicago 7
OF Kosuke Fukudome Chicago 1
PITCHERS
POS PLAYER TEAM ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
RHP @Aaron Cook Colorado 1
RHP Ryan Dempster Chicago 2
RHP @Dan Haren Arizona 2
RHP Brad Lidge Philadelphia 2
RHP Tim Lincecum San Francisco 1
RHP Ben Sheets Milwaukee 4
RHP Edinson Volquez Cincinnati 1
LHP @Billy Wagner New York 6
RHP Brandon Webb Arizona 3
RHP Brian Wilson San Francisco 1
RHP Kerry Wood Chicago 2
RHP @Carlos Zambrano CHC 3
RESERVES
POS PLAYER TEAM ALL-STAR APPEARANCES
C Russell Martin Los Angeles 2
C @Brian McCann Atlanta 3
1B Adrian Gonzalez San Diego 1
1B @Albert Pujols St. Louis 7
2B Dan Uggla Florida 1
3B Aramis Ramirez Chicago 2
SS @Cristian Guzman Washington 2
SS Miguel Tejada Houston 5
OF Matt Holliday Colorado 3
OF Ryan Ludwick St. Louis 1
OF Nate McLouth Pittsburgh 1
# — won’t play due to injury
* — named as injury replacement