NY METS 2011 POST: Jose Reyes wins National League Batting Crown

Terry Collins Open Letter to Fans.....


Mets manager Terry Collins sent an opener letter to the team's fans on Friday prior to their season opener.

Dear Mets Fan:

With our 2011 opener tonight in Florida, I want to make this pledge to Mets fans -- our team will play the game the right way.

We will always hustle on the bases, run balls down in the outfield and never take anything for granted, no matter the score of the game.

We had a great Spring Training. From Day 1 my message has been look ahead, not backward, and not to worry about what the people outside the clubhouse are saying. If we pitch and play defense like I know we can, we will surprise a lot of people, a lot of people.

I stack our lineup against anyone else's in the league. Getting Carlos Beltran back and hitting cleanup is really big. The way Carlos handled his move to right field was one of the classiest things I have ever seen. Angel Pagan is coming off a great season. While we had a little setback this week with Jason Bay -- who was swinging the bat well -- going on the disabled list, he shouldn't be out too long. We believe with the three of them on the field, we have one of the top outfields in baseball.

Our infield is anchored by the two All-Stars on the left side: David Wright at third and Jose Reyes at short. I think David will add on to his numbers from last year and Jose is ready to have a tremendous season. He is one of the most dynamic players in the game. Ike Davis will continue to develop at first base and Josh Thole is one of the fine young catchers in the game. Brad Emaus, a Rule 5 pick, got better and better as the spring went on and won the second base job.

On the mound, sure, we are going to miss Johan Santana until he comes back, hopefully in mid-year. But this spring, I think we established a solid rotation with Mike Pelfrey, followed by R.A. Dickey and Jonathon Niese. Chris Young and Chris Capuano proved that they are healthy, and they really strengthen us on the back end.

We remade our bullpen and we think we have quality arms who throw strikes to get to closer Francisco Rodriguez. K-Rod has just had a fantastic spring and I never have seen him throwing better. People like Bobby Parnell, D.J. Carrasco, Taylor Buchholz, Blaine Boyer, Tim Byrdak and Pedro Beato -- another Rule 5 selection who is from Queens -- will give us a solid 'pen.

I believe we have fortified our bench with the additions of Scott Hairston, Willie Harris, Ronny Paulino (who will begin the year on the disabled list) and Chin-lung Hu, along with Daniel Murphy.

It's been 12 years since I have started a season as a Major League manager. I can't tell you how proud I am to be leading the New York Mets and am very excited about the season ahead.

Thanks for your support and see you at Citi Field.

Sincerely,

Terry Collins

Read more: http://baseball.realgm.com/src_wire...rites_open_letter_to_mets_fans/#ixzz1IIiRWsjq
 
Hopefully this season is not like last year. Where pitching was supposed to be our weak point and hitting was supposed to be the strong point it was the totally opposite. The Phils are very beatable.
We Should be 4-2 the first 2 series actually we should be okay the first month
 
Hopefully this season is not like last year. Where pitching was supposed to be our weak point and hitting was supposed to be the strong point it was the totally opposite. The Phils are very beatable.
We Should be 4-2 the first 2 series actually we should be okay the first month
 
Big Pelf
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Lets keep this opening day streak going!!
 
Just having Ollie and Castillo gone alone is enough for optimism, sucks we won't be at full strength but Bay will be back soon.

Johan mid-season will be key, hope to compete for a playoff spot.
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Just having Ollie and Castillo gone alone is enough for optimism, sucks we won't be at full strength but Bay will be back soon.

Johan mid-season will be key, hope to compete for a playoff spot.
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Originally Posted by holdupstop23

Originally Posted by CosmicCanon

Even though I hate to say it, if we want to rebuild properly, we might have to move Wright. Before I get killed, hear me out. Wright is 29(basically 30), by the time we'll be good, he will be out/almost out of his prime. So why don't we move him next season, to get back some great prospects, since he'll be 31 - 32 by the time we'll have a chance to be a winner.

How is a "not even half way to 28" David Wright, basically 30?
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Wright's not going anywhere.
Okay, he's 27. However, we can all agree that we're a year or two from being a legit PO team, 2-3 years from being a legit chip contender. In that timeframe(2012 - 2015): Reyes will not be on the team, Santana will be 33+ and we don't even know how he'll be coming off injury, Bay will be 33+(like Santana, we don't know how he'll be post-injury). With that mentioned:we'd have at best 2nd and 3rd option pitchers in Niese and Pelf, Thole and Ike developing into HOPEFULLY great players. I could go on and on, but in that 4 yr. window, we have alot ALOT of question marks. 
Will we acquire an ace, will Mejia or Tejada be ready to make a decent contribution? 

Will Santana and Bay bounce back? 

Can Ike elevate his game and become a great player during that 4yr. span? 

Who will we get/who can step up to help soften the blow of losing Reyes?

Can Dickey continue his great play, and will the two Chris' play well? If not, who can we get to strengthen that back-end of the rotation.

Sure we're some years from competing, even in those years, it will take alot to get us to become a good year. So why not, entertain the thought of moving Wright 2-3 years from now, if things don't look too bright. Especially since if we move him, we'd get back some great prospects.
 
Originally Posted by holdupstop23

Originally Posted by CosmicCanon

Even though I hate to say it, if we want to rebuild properly, we might have to move Wright. Before I get killed, hear me out. Wright is 29(basically 30), by the time we'll be good, he will be out/almost out of his prime. So why don't we move him next season, to get back some great prospects, since he'll be 31 - 32 by the time we'll have a chance to be a winner.

How is a "not even half way to 28" David Wright, basically 30?
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Wright's not going anywhere.
Okay, he's 27. However, we can all agree that we're a year or two from being a legit PO team, 2-3 years from being a legit chip contender. In that timeframe(2012 - 2015): Reyes will not be on the team, Santana will be 33+ and we don't even know how he'll be coming off injury, Bay will be 33+(like Santana, we don't know how he'll be post-injury). With that mentioned:we'd have at best 2nd and 3rd option pitchers in Niese and Pelf, Thole and Ike developing into HOPEFULLY great players. I could go on and on, but in that 4 yr. window, we have alot ALOT of question marks. 
Will we acquire an ace, will Mejia or Tejada be ready to make a decent contribution? 

Will Santana and Bay bounce back? 

Can Ike elevate his game and become a great player during that 4yr. span? 

Who will we get/who can step up to help soften the blow of losing Reyes?

Can Dickey continue his great play, and will the two Chris' play well? If not, who can we get to strengthen that back-end of the rotation.

Sure we're some years from competing, even in those years, it will take alot to get us to become a good year. So why not, entertain the thought of moving Wright 2-3 years from now, if things don't look too bright. Especially since if we move him, we'd get back some great prospects.
 
Well, here goes nothing. Legoooooo Mets!!!!!!! Nice to see some old faces in this thread. It's been a looooong winter.

Tim teufel, you can copy and paste Anyones sig if you want. Not sure if there's a new one this season floating around.
 
Well, here goes nothing. Legoooooo Mets!!!!!!! Nice to see some old faces in this thread. It's been a looooong winter.

Tim teufel, you can copy and paste Anyones sig if you want. Not sure if there's a new one this season floating around.
 
Well, here goes nothing. Legoooooo Mets!!!!!!! Nice to see some old faces in this thread. It's been a looooong winter.

Tim teufel, you can copy and paste Anyones sig if you want. Not sure if there's a new one this season floating around.
 
Well, here goes nothing. Legoooooo Mets!!!!!!! Nice to see some old faces in this thread. It's been a looooong winter.

Tim teufel, you can copy and paste Anyones sig if you want. Not sure if there's a new one this season floating around.
 
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