Showing posts with label Bengie Molina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bengie Molina. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Interesting Reads: Molina, Marlins, PEDs


Tom Pich of MetsGuide says Molina could sign with the Mets within days.

Harris of Baseball From a Teen's Perspective wants to know what the hell is going on with the Marlins' payroll.

Silvestricles of Caught Lookin' writes about Molina and his now lower demands.

Eduardo Perez of Mets Underground writes about the baseball media and "misremembering" PED use.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

The future of the infield


CATCHER
After hearing of the Henry Blanco signing, it got me thinking about the catcher situation. Say we sign Bengie Molina to a one year deal, our catchers for the 2010 season would be Molina and Blanco. This would give Josh Thole a chance to further develop in Triple A. Pending defensive improvement, he'll be rewarded with a September call up to get his feet wet again in preparation for a spot on the 2011 team.


FIRST BASE
I would do the same thing at first base. I'd keep Murphy at first for the time being and give Ike Davis a September call-up, all in preparation for the starting first base spot for 2011.


SECOND BASE
Hopefully, the Mets can rid themselves of Luis Castillo and receive a solid second baseman. They have their eyes on Orlando Hudson which is awesome. He would be a major upgrade from Castillo and fit real nicely in the line-up.


SHORT STOP
A healthy Jose Reyes is needed. A fantastic contributor to the line-up, if Reyes learns to mature a little more and really focus, it can impact the team greatly.


THIRD BASE
David Wright had a down of a season in 2009, but I'm not worried. A four-time consecutive All-Star, Wright is the face of the organization and needs to continue to lead and inspire his teammates.


Since we have strong prospects at catcher and first base, it should make this off season and next off season very specific in what Omar should focus on to get us back to a contending team, specifically left field and the starting rotation. Hopefully all goes well and the Mets will become a threat to the competition in the near future.

Let's hope!