What Has Omar Actually Done?

(The source material from this piece is from http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Omar_Minaya )

Today’s post is a little different.  Rather than the usual pontification, I invite you to comment on how you think Omar’s done as a GM:

November 30, 2004: Re-signed Kris Benson to a three year, $22.5 million deal, plus $7.5 million club option.

I know most Mets fans hated Benson.  I didn’t.

December 17, 2004: Signed free agent pitcher Pedro Martinez to a four year, $53 million deal

I’ve blogged a million times about this.  After June 6, 2006 Pedro was useless.



January 13, 2005: Signed free agent centerfielder Carlos Beltran to a seven year, $119 million deal

Wow I didn’t realize how long this dude’s going to be in CF.  Too bad he’s not quite what he seemed.






June 7, 2005: Selected Mike Pelfrey with the 9th overall pick in the amateur free agent draft

If Pelfrey is the Pelfrey we saw flashes of last year this might be one of the best moves.



November 18, 2005: Traded outfielder Mike Cameron to the San Diego Padres for outfielder Xavier Nady

I liked Nady.  Yankee fans should appreciate what they have.

November 24, 2005: Traded first baseman Mike Jacobs and pitchers Yusmeiro Petit and Grant Psomas to the Florida Marlins for Carlos Delgado and cash.

Why keep a home grown player when you can get a guy everyone wanted to run out of town last May.

November 29, 2005: Signed free agent pitcher Billy Wagner to a four year, $43 million deal, plus an $8 clup option

Good.  Injuries happen.

January 22, 2006: Traded pitcher Kris Benson to the Baltimore Orioles for pitchers Jorge Julio and John Maine

Benson for Maine.  If you don’t know that worked out great you’re on the wrong blog.

July 31, 2006: Traded outfielder for Xavier Nady to the Pittsburgh Pirates for pitchers Roberto Hernandez and Oliver Perez

Gotta admit, Ollie was a big pickup.

Now the wheels come off.

November 15, 2006: Traded pitchers Heath Bell and Royce Ring to the San Diego Padres in exchange for Jon Adkins and Ben Johnson


November 20, 2006: Traded pitchers Henry Owens and Matt Lindstrom to the Florida Marlins for Adam Bostick and Jason Vargas


November 21, 2006: Signed free agent outfielder Moises Alou


December 6, 2006: Traded pitcher Brian Bannister to the Kansas City Royals for pitcher Ambiorix Burgos


December 7, 2006: Re-signed pitcher Guillermo Mota to a two year, $5 million deal.


January 16, 2007: Signed free agent pitcher Scott Schoeneweis three year, $10.8 million contract


July 30, 2007: Traded minor leaguers Drew Butera and Dustin Martin to the Minnesota Twins for Luis Castillo


November 20, 2007: Traded pitcher Guillermo Mota to the Milwaukee Brewers for catcher Johnny Estrada

There’s an awful lot of “Who’s that?” in there.   I wouldn’t mind having held on to Bannister.

November 30, 2007: Traded outfielder Lastings Milledge to the Washington Nationals for outfielder Ryan Church and catcher Brian Schneider

Milledge for a stale donut would have been a great trade.



January 29, 2008: Traded outfielder Carlos Gomez, pitchers Philip Humber, Kevin Mulvey and Deolis Guerra to the Minnesota Twins for pitcher Johan Santana.
 
Best move of them all.
 
Overall – he’s been OK.  Some good guesswork, some bad ideas.

I think Omar’s occasional luck of a grabbing a pitcher like Perez makes him cocky – and we wind up with some longshots rather than acuring known good players.  The Mets act like they are a small market team sometimes.  The problem here is that nothing changes.  Same management structure upstairs, what makes them think anything will change.   Omar had his shots.  It didn’t work.   Let’s try someone else.
 
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2 Replies to “What Has Omar Actually Done?”

  1. I think we need to stick with Omar. The Mets had their shot to win it all in 2006 and it’s not Omar’s fault they didn’t win. They lost Pedro and El Duque going into the playoffs and still made it to game 7 of the NLDS. If they Mets didn’t have those injuries, we wouldn’t even be having this conversation. For every bad Luis Castillo move, he has brought in a top free agent every single yr while making trades for unknowns who have worked out:

    Big Names:
    -Pedro Martinez
    -Carlos Beltran
    -Carlos Delgado
    -Billy Wagner
    -Johan Santana
    -K-Rod

    Surprises:
    -John Maine
    -Ryan Church
    -Oliver Perez (yes he did win 15 two yrs ago)
    -Fernando Tatis
    -Endy Chavez (gone now but everyone in NY loved him)

    I say give Omar two more years and let’s see what happens. You also need to look at the owners in all of this. Everyone knows Omar wants to go get Manny right now but the Wilpons won’t let him. Manny is the missing bat the Mets need. So when September roles around and the offense starts to fade, don’t blame Omar for that.

  2. The big question is, whether he will be blamed for less attendance not the bad economy and exorbitant ticket prices.

    Overall I think he has done a decent job, nothing stupendous.

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