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The Musings and Prophecies of Metstradamus...:
PLAYERS:
John Lackey,
Mark Teahen,
Jeremy Hermida,
Carlos Delgado
TEAMS: Los Angeles Angels, Kansas City Royals, Miami Marlins, New York Mets
TEAMS: Los Angeles Angels, Kansas City Royals, Miami Marlins, New York Mets
All right, so we're mere hours into the off-season, so let's kick it off by being impatient. It's so "New York Cliche" to be impatient, but I'm embracing it.How can I help it? Already we've heard that the Mets are scared off by Aroldis Chapman's asking price, scared off by John Lackey's asking price, and have already missed out on two players widely thought to be potential parts of the Mets renaissance: Mark Teahen (to the White Sox) and Jeremy Hermida (to the Red Sox). With Carlos Delgado filing for free agency, maybe making a move for an upgrade at first base would have helped. Or, maybe Hermida would have been an option in left field, or as a better fourth outfielder option than whatever next season's 35-year-old flavor of the month might be. But I guess that's why Omar Minaya makes the big bucks getting Jeff Wilpon coffee while I just spew crap here in this space.If the modus operandi of this team is truly going to change, then appar...
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