Steve Phillips Chats About The New York Mets: Beltran Not "A Winning Player" Compares Him To A-Rod

 
SprungOnSports (Long Island) : Daniel Murphy can’t field, Ryan Church doesn’t touch third base and their 1B is out two months? Are the Mets in trouble?

SportsNation Steve Phillips: They definitely have some issues. But if their pitching can be consistent, they still have enough firepower to win some games. They have to stay close until they regain full strength. I think Nick Johnson of the Nationals would be a great pickup for the Mets. When Delgado comes back, they could evaluate what to expect from him, then trade one or the other. They will need Beltran, Reyes, and Wright to stay in the hunt.

Beltran Stays (New York): Steve, while I respect your work, I disagree with your statements about Carlos Beltran on Sunday Night Baseball. The guy has done nothing but produce, and name me a CF who’s better in the game right now.

SportsNation Steve Phillips: If the Mets don’t make the playoffs, I firmly believe they need to reconfigure the core of this team. While Beltran does have talent, I just don’t see him as a winning player. Even after my comments on Sunday night, Beltran let a fly ball drop in between himself and Angel Pagan in the Dodger game. I see him putting up numbers but not making plays to win games. I would take Torii Hunter, Grady Sizemore, Curtis Granderson, and Nate McLouth over Beltran, and use the financial difference to improve the team in other ways. Beltran isn’t a $17 million dollar a year player. He just doesn’t have the kind of impact for that kind of money.

SportsNation Steve Phillips: Many people think that Alex Rodriguez is the best player in the game, but he’s never won anything. I look at Beltran in a similar fashion as Rodriguez–a great talent that just doesn’t seem to have what it takes to win championships. Maybe the Mets can keep him and add pieces to the core around him and still win. But when you’re dealing with a budget and the screams of immediacy in New York, I’m not sure the Mets can wait to piece it together around him. I know there are a lot of people who disagree with me, but it’s just the way I see it. Beltran is a very good person and a solid citizen, in addition to being a guy who puts up numbers. I like him, I just don’t think they can win with him.

Steve may be right.  

2 Replies to “Steve Phillips Chats About The New York Mets: Beltran Not "A Winning Player" Compares Him To A-Rod”

  1. HI, I am Steve Phillips and I didn’t have the talent to be a championship winning GM. I did so well in my job as a GM I disgraced the team by cheating on my wife and never being able to put a championship winning team together. I did so well as a non- championship winning GM, I haven’t been able to get another front office job since the NY METS let me go…

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