'dparker713 said:
'Good said:
Beltran and Dickey for Wheeler, D'Arnaud & Syndergaard.Most Mets fans like the return and want it made official ASAP.If Santana has a halfway decent 1st half he'll be traded next for prospects. Mets weren't going anywhere in 2013 with or without Dickey anyway.
It took 88 wins to get into the playoffs last year. The Mets won 74 with plenty of holes. Patch a few with ok players and say they're a 80 win true talent team. With a little sequencing luck they could certainly outperform expectations enough to be a playoff contender and make a deadline deal to further improve the team. This isn't the Astros roster and the second wild card dramatically lowers the barrier for the playoffs. Mets ownership wants to claim its not doing a full tear down - they are, they're just doing it in stages to mask the stink.
4.5 wins is heading off to Toronto. Even if you get 1-2 from D'Arnaud this year, recovering from injury, you still have a pretty big gap to cover to get to 80.Deal is apparently in place, Toronto now working on the extension with Dickey.
My point is they weren't in a position where a trade of Dickey was necessary, especially since they just locked up Wright. They either should have traded them both or kept them both. And if you keep trade both, eat salary on Santana and move him too. I ####### hate the Wilpons.
David Wright is 29. RA Dickey is 38. A 38 year-old knuckleballer, but 38 nonetheless. FWIW, I think they're doing a good job given the hand they're holding. They've only got a year left of Santana's albatross, but I don't think there's much to be done there. They'd have to eat most of the money if they traded him, or less if they included prospects. After that, Wright's the only guy left who's going to be making serious money, which gives them a lot of flexibility to start taking care of their own guys as they come up for arb.