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hammersavage
posted on 11-20-2001 @ 1:07 PM      
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With the free agent market officially open, look for the rumors to become more frequent.

Update 11/20/01:

John Smoltz

The Mets have expressed interest in free agent Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz to join their pitching rotation, as have the Yankees, Rangers, Diamondbacks and Phillies, reports the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

The Braves want to re-sign Smoltz, and Smoltz would like to return, but says there are a number of factors that throw the potential return into question -- most glaringly, the fact that Atlanta wants to use Smoltz as their closer. The addition of Smoltz to a rotation anchored by Al Leiter and Kevin Appier would easily make the Mets' staff one of the better squads in the National League.

In 2001, Smoltz pitched 59.0 innings in 36 games (5 starts). He nailed down ten saves while totaling a won-loss record of 3-3 and an earned run average of 3.38.




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hammersavage
posted on 11-21-2001 @ 3:53 PM      
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Update: 11/21/01

The Newark Star-Ledger reports the Mets have been in contact with agent Scott Boras regarding hard-throwing lefthander Ron Villone, a local product out of Bergen County, New Jersey. Villone, who needed surgery to repair a torn meniscus on his left knee after the season, struggled this year, going 6-10 with a 5.89 earned run average with the Rockies and Astros. Since being drafted by the Mariners in 1992, Villone has spent time in seven organizations in a seven-year span. He has a career record of 29-31 in 57 career starts.




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hammersavage
posted on 11-26-2001 @ 3:06 PM      
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update 11/26/01:

The Mets have shown a slight interest in outfielder Brady Anderson, who was recently released by the Baltimore Orioles. The 37-year-old has been plagued by injuries in recent years and batted just .202 with 8 home runs and 45 RBI in 2001 for the O's. If signed, Anderson would likely warrant an invitation to spring training and an incentive-laden contract.






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hammersavage
posted on 11-28-2001 @ 4:24 PM      
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Update 11/29:

Satoru Komiyama:

Newsday reports that the Mets plan to sign Satoru Komiyama, a 36-year-old righthander who has toiled as a starter and a long reliever for more than a decade with Chiba Lotte and Yokohama, by the end of the week. As a free agent two seasons ago, the Mets showed interest in Komiyama, but he opted to sign with Yokohama. This season, Komiyama was 12-9 with a 3.03 ERA in 148 2/3 innings, and is 107-132 with a 3.54 ERA in his Japanese League career. The Mets could envision him filling a long relief role, adding a veteran presence to a bullpen made so much more youthful by the departures of Turk Wendell and Dennis Cook in July. The prospect of playing for the Mets is made more attractive for Komiyama by the presence of Bobby Valentine, who managed Chiba Lotte before coming to the Mets.


David Wells:

The Daily News reports that both the Mets and Yankees have expressed interest in free agent David Wells, who has made no attempt to veil his desire to play in the Big Apple again. "I don't think there's any secret to that," Wells' agent, Greg Clifton, said. "He said to me, 'Someone could offer me a helluva lot more money and I'd turn it down to go to New York.'"

The Mets missed out on Wells last season after Toronto Blue Jays GM Gord Ash was infuriated by the lefthander's public desire to be dealt to the Amazin's, and was subsequently dumped on the Chicago White Sox. Injuries to two discs in Wells' back cut his season short in July, but Wells is undergoing intensive rehab and is about 80 to 85% ready to return. Doctors predict he can be at 100% by January, and Clifton is offering all progress documents to any interested teams.

Wells was 5-7 last season with a 4.47 ERA. He pitched just 100 2/3 innings before his back surgery, but from 1995-2000, he averaged 217 1/3 innings pitched and had a 103-61 record.


In other Mets news:

11/27 - Signed infielder/outfielder Joe McEwing to a one-year contract; announced John Stearns will serve as as a major league scout.
Analysis: The Mets avoid salary arbitration with McEwing, who agrees to a $750,000 contract that could earn him an additional $50,000 in incentive bonuses. He played in 105 games last season, batting .283 with eight home runs and 30 runs batted in. "I'm ecstatic about it," McEwing said. "I'm so happy (the negotiations) went so smoothly and got done so early." Stearns was relieved of his duty as the Mets' third base and catching coach on October 19, but was offered a job within the organization




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hammersavage
posted on 11-29-2001 @ 3:32 PM      
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This would make this deal so much better. D'Amico is an awesome young pitcher.

Update 11/30:

The Newark Star-Ledger reports that the Mets have turned down a deal that would send Matt Lawton and Glendon Rusch to the Milwaukee Brewers for Jeromy Burnitz, and are now discussing a deal that would also include starting pitcher Jeff D'Amico.

The Mets and Brewers discussed a Rusch for Burnitz trade in July, after Rusch was inconsistent in a followup to his admirable 2000 season in which he finished 11-11. Lawton is in the walk year of his contract after being acquired from the Twins in July for Rick Reed, and struggled to perform at the same level he did in Minnesota during his two-plus months in New York in '01.

The New York Post reports that Lawton, who made $3.9 million and is arbitration eligible. wouldn't be that disappointed to leave New York; while he likes the city, it wasn't his first choice. However, the prospect of playing in Milwaukee doesn't exactly excite him either. "I was like, ‘Milwaukee?' " Lawton said. "It's almost like playing in Minnesota. But then again, you look at Milwaukee, it's a great place to hit. It's a lot better than hitting at Shea Stadium." Conversely, Rusch has said time and time again that he'd prefer to stay in New York, but will see what happens when the chips fall as they may.




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PeterDragon
posted on 11-29-2001 @ 4:52 PM      
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Biggest rumor is that nothing will happen :(

I'm starting to get fed up with paper reports. While Yankees are close to signing Giambi, and Newsday has them also going after Alou, Phillips has implied there will be no free agents unless salary moved, and the trades seem to only be those that include veterans with salary.

Post reported the Rusch & Lawton for Burnitz, but Times reported some in organization think that Lawton alone is too much for Burnitz.

Newsday reports Wilpon & Doubleday fighting over how much money Wilpon will give Doubleday for his half of team.

I think this will not be a good off-season for our national leaguers.

hammersavage
posted on 11-29-2001 @ 5:54 PM      
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Peter, I gotta agree with you.

I don't think too much will happen this offseason.

I know this is no consolation but maybe we can compete with what we have this season and just wait til next offseason. We are gonna free up alot of cash after next year and I am not sure who the free agents are next year but we should break the bank on a young star.



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PeterDragon
posted on 11-29-2001 @ 9:40 PM      
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As much as it will annoy me that Yankees will reload, better them than Braves or Phillies. The only consolation is that AOL/Time Warner seems to be putting the brakes on Braves spending.

I'm glad Mets don't seem to be going after Tino Martinez. Yankee fans may want him for sentimental reasons, but if you look closely at his stats, he wasn't that good offensively. poor OBP, and SLG wasn't good for a guy who hit over 30 hrs. Fans get carried away about the homers and RBI's, but it was a helluva lot easier to get RBI's batting in Yanks lineup than Mets, and Martinez benefitted from short RF porch. Maybe Braves can sign him to big contract :)

Cranky Ass
posted on 11-30-2001 @ 9:39 PM      
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Hammer, thanks man, keep dem updates coming!

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posted on 12-01-2001 @ 11:37 AM      
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Komiyama (who?) signs with Mets
TOKYO, Dec. 1 (Kyodo) - Free agent right-hander Satoru Komiyama on Saturday reached a deal with the New York Mets to play in the major leagues next season.

"The dream that I pictured of playing in the majors has finally come true," Komiyama, who spent the last two seasons with the Yokohama BayStars, said hours after signing a provisional contract with the Mets in Tokyo.

"I've yet to actually set foot on a major league mound, but I'm at the point now where I can. I know that it will be rough going in the majors, but I'm just really happy...I want to do my best so I won't have any regrets," Komiyama added.

The 36-year-old Komiyama, who will travel to the United States to complete the signing on Dec. 17, declined to reveal details of his deal with the National League club.

Komiyama, who posted a 12-9 record with a 3.03 ERA in 2001 with the Central League team, joined the Lotte Marines from Waseda University in 1990 as a first-round draft pick in 1990.

He turned down a Mets offer after being released by Lotte following the 1999 season and opted to play for the BayStars but declared free agency at the end of this season with the hopes of pitching in the majors.

Komiyama, known for his steady control, has a career 107-132 record with a 3.54 ERA in 304 games. He played under Mets manager Bobby Valentine in 1995 with Lotte.
Now someone that has "toiled around as a starter and reliever for over a decade" is coming to the Mets. Mets fans, Comments?



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Francine Banger
posted on 12-01-2001 @ 12:06 PM      
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Well kudos to Mets Management. Who needs to go after Giambi, Gonzalez, Bonds, or any other big time free Agent when you can sign a Japanees Reject.

You gotta love them.

hammersavage
posted on 12-01-2001 @ 4:15 PM      
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More on the Jap:

12/1 - Signed pitcher Satoru Komiyama to a one-year contract with a club option for 2003.

Analysis: Komiyama, 36, was a seven-time All-Star in Japan and played under Bobby Valentine in 1995 when he had his best season (11-4, 2.60 ERA). Last season, Komiyama had a 12-9 record and 3.03 ERA with Yokohama last year, third in the league in victories. In 148 2-3 innings, he walked 30 and struck out 74. "Over there he is known as the Japanese Greg Maddux," general manager Steve Phillips said. "He has tremendous control and works both sides of the plate. He rarely falls behind in the count." The contract for Komiyama, whom the Mets envision working out of the bullpen and as a spot starter, is worth $200,000 and is supplemented by a $300,000 signing bonus.


Sheffield update:

A source close to the Mets who spoke with Mets Online on the condition of anonymity says that the team is intent on dealing Armando Benitez to the Dodgers along with Jay Payton, Glendon Rusch and a minor leaguer for Sheffield and pitcher Matt Herges. However, news reports have stated that the Dodgers are skeptical that the Mets can afford to take on Sheffield's salary, especially with Nelson Doubleday preparing to finalize the sale of his share of the team to Fred Wilpon in the coming weeks.

If a trade can be consummated, the Mets would likely pursue free agent outfielder Roger Cedeno to replace Payton in center field and would target a closer to share the duties with John Franco.


I don't like this trade
Roberto Alomar:

Newsday reports that the Mets and Indians have engaged in preliminary discussions surrounding second baseman Roberto Alomar, representing a new direction in which the Mets can upgrade their offense for the 2002 season.
Reportedly, the Indians originally brought Alomar's name up with the Mets, but have waffled in recent days on their intent to deal. The Indians' franchise player batted .336 and scored 113 runs in 2001, and will be 34 on Opening Day.

Indians general manager Mark Shapiro flatly denies the report, saying, "We are not in active discussions. We are not shopping Roberto Alomar. I don't think I could find a deal out there I'd do if I looked. He's our best player. I'd have to be blown away to consider it."

To make room for Alomar, the Mets' gameplan is thought to include dealing Robin Ventura and moving Edgardo Alfonzo to third base.







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PeterDragon
posted on 12-01-2001 @ 8:47 PM      
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Satoru Komiyama - expecet someone like Yoshii. As long as he is long reliever and/or spot starter (Pat Mahomes role a few years back) , I have no problem with this.

Alomar - Indians say they have no intention to trade their best player.

Sheffield - still has limited no trade including to Mets, which means bucks. Dodgers are denying that he will be traded, and they supposedly don't like Benitez "personality" - they didn't like the domestic abuse allegations.

Wilpon went out of his way to say in NY Times that Phillips can add salary if necessary, but doesn't look too good to me.

Mets want to try to trade ML talent for talent, but no one seems to want Mets.



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PeterDragon
posted on 12-02-2001 @ 8:25 PM      
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Well, cross Smoltz off the wish list. He just signed back with Braves 3 years $30 million.



hammersavage
posted on 12-05-2001 @ 11:09 AM      
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Looks like a good deal
Update 12/5/01:

The Newark Star-Ledger offers that the Mets are trying to orchestrate a complex three-way trade that would send Ventura to the San Francisco Giants and bring back San Diego Padres outfielder

Ray Lankford, with the Padres receiving pitcher Shawn Estes from the Giants. Lankford hit .252 with 19 homers and 58 RBI last season, similar numbers to Ventura, but the Mets feel they can save close to $2.65 million if this transaction is completed.




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hammersavage
posted on 12-05-2001 @ 11:11 AM      
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Boras may create a deal to help us out with payroll:

Update 12/5/01:


While in no way offering a discount of any sort,
Boras claims that he would be willing to get creative in structuring Bonds' contract so that the Mets could afford him under their current financial structure, perhaps scheduling larger payments in years to come to offset the drain of this season and next.




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PeterDragon
posted on 12-05-2001 @ 9:24 PM      
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I found the article in the NY daily news and re-posted it instead.

quote:

Plans for a new Mets stadium ? thought shelved by the Sept. 11 attacks ? appear to be back on track, according to a top city official.

Mayor Giuliani hopes to complete the deal for the $800 million retractable-roof ballpark in the Shea Stadium parking lot before he leaves office Dec. 31, said the official, who requested anonymity.

Mets sources acknowledge striking a deal prior to Sept. 11, but say they haven't spoken with City Hall about a new stadium since. Under that plan, the state was to pay for infrastructure improvements, with the city and the Mets splitting the stadium tab.

A spokesman for the mayor declined to comment.

Any exclusive deal with the Mets would undoubtedly irk the Yankees. Before Sept. 11, both clubs negotiated with the understanding there would be no announcement until both deals were sealed. The Yankees were close to an agreement to build a stadium next to the current one, sources said, and the mayor was hoping to announce both new ballpark plans in the fall.

But the tragedy and the city's grim fiscal outlook have made talk of publicly subsidized stadiums taboo.

On Monday, Giuliani proposed cutting $766 million from city agencies to close a budget gap, and Controller Alan Hevesi said the city's capital debt load will be at least $40 billion when Mayor-elect Michael Bloomberg takes office Jan. 1.

If only one ballpark can be built, the Mets would seem to have an advantage. They have first dibs on a new professional baseball stadium built with public money.

The new Yankee Stadium site would face zoning complications because it would take park land from Macombs Dam Park. And wrecking the historic House That Ruth Built would likely cause an outcry.

Stadium expert Marc Ganist said new ballparks aren't far-fetched, even given the city's financial straits.

"If the stadiums made sense before Sept. 11, they make sense now," he said. "There is a large body of thought that what you need are public works projects, get people working, get taxes paid."








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short hills mall
posted on 12-06-2001 @ 10:46 PM      
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I hear Vince Coleman is looking to get back into baseball. Maybe the Mets could throw some more money down the drain!!!



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short hills mall
posted on 12-06-2001 @ 10:47 PM      
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I just looked up from this topic. I have been reading for about two hours now. All on this on particular thread. Get a job, a life something.




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hammersavage
posted on 12-10-2001 @ 2:37 PM      
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Winter Updates


2B Edgardo Alfonzo under heavy strength and conditioning program in Connecticut...

LHP John Franco undergoes surgery to remove calcium deposits from left elbow, predicts he'll be ready March 1...

RHP Dicky Gonzalez leading Puerto Rican Winter League in K's and looking sharp...

RHP Grant Roberts confirmed to have shoulder tendinitis...

IF/OF Jorge Toca showing good power and defense, but poor average in Puerto Rico...

IF Jorge Velandia breaks hand after being hit by pitch in Mexican League; out 8-12 weeks.


quote:

I have been reading for about two hours now.


And we need to get a life? Kill yourself.



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posted on 12-10-2001 @ 2:47 PM      
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[quoteI found the article in the NY daily news and re-posted it instead. ]



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posted on 12-10-2001 @ 6:18 PM      
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quote:

I just looked up from this topic. I have been reading for about two hours now. All on this on particular thread. Get a job, a life something.



Well if you spent 2 hours Reading this thread, than who is it who needs the life or job?

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posted on 12-10-2001 @ 6:31 PM      
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If it took your dumb ass two hours to read this, maybe you should learn to read before going to this thread.

hammersavage
posted on 12-12-2001 @ 12:39 PM      
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Update 12/12/01:

Mets still looking to add outfielder. I would have them trade Justice for a box of donuts just to free some salary.


Jeromy Burnitz, outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers

After weeks of trying to hammer out a two-for-two deal in which the Mets would send Matt Lawton and Glendon Rusch to the Milwaukee Brewers for Jeromy Burnitz and starting pitcher Jeff D'Amico, the Mets are suddenly without Lawton after dealing him to the Cleveland Indians for Roberto Alomar.

The Mets and Brewers may still attempt to pull off a trade that would send Rusch to Milwaukee for Burnitz, as they discussed at length in July. It is unclear whether the Mets still have interest in D'Amico.


Raul Mondesi, outfielder, Toronto Blue Jays

The Mets have had guarded interest in Mondesi in the past, but have been unable to reach acceptable terms of a trade. They are said to have far more interest in Brad Fullmer or Shannon Stewart, but those are more unlikely scenarios.





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hammersavage
posted on 12-13-2001 @ 6:53 PM      
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Update 12/14/01:

Looking to unload Justice

A source close to the Mets tells Mets Online that discussions for Justice have centered around pitcher Mark Guthrie and a top prospect, with a deal possibly being announced as early as Friday. The Mets are expected to pick up a significant amount of the remaining $7 million on Justice's contract.

Justice, who will be 36 in April, is signed through 2002 with a club option for the 2003 season.




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