Follow-up: LoDuca the Missing Piece?

I always appreciate a good comment and/or guest post:

Sparks has left a new comment on your post “The Missing New York Mets Leader Was Lo Duca“:

All this leads us right back to the front office. LoDuca was firey and told it like it was, so of course he had to be shipped out ASAP. Never mind holding the other players accountable for the behavior of which he spoke.

The question isn’t so much leadership as it is one of putting together complementary pieces. These “leaders” everyone speaks of don’t really change anybody’s disposition, they just fill in what’s lacking in the rest of the locker room. Wright didn’t suddenly go soft because LoDuca left. He was always soft, and LoDuca merely provided a counter-balance.

It’s clear by his actions that to Mr. Wilpon, the franchise is an investment first, a nostalgiac trinket second, and an active team third. As long as the roster is filled with well-behaved guys and he can turn a profit, who really gives a crap about winning anything? To him, buying this team was like me going on ebay to buy a team set of 1988 Topps cards. It’s cool to have, and while I may be able to re-sell it some day under the right circumstances, I don’t expect it to do much. Yeah, they’ll re-vamp the bullpen a year too late and sign a Piazza or Santana every decade, but only to give the appearance of trying when ticket sales are about to take a hit.

If one seeks the true leadership problem with this team, one should look no farther than the owner’s box, where the game is always secondary. While the Wilpons choose to focus their efforts on creating new jerseys to sell, establishing “poster child” players, and grabbing headllines with one signing, other owners are actually putting together complete and competitive baseball teams.

It will be very interesting to see what happens this off-season if the Mets miss the playoffs.   I haven’t done my homework, but are they going to after some high priced first baseman?  Starter?  Second baseman?   That kind of talk is reminding me of the Eddie Murray/Willie Randolph team, and we sure look back on them fondly.

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My Usual Off-Day Warning To New York Mets Fans

The Mets were swept by the Phillies.

Monday is an off-day.

That means two days of lunatics calling WFAN and guys like Carton (who I love) fanning the flames.

Just keep the radio off.

This team does not need to make a trade.   There’s no one player who can fix this.   The season may be lost because the reinforcements never come back, but unless you are trading Santana or Wright for like 6 players – forget it.  Picking up “Aubrey Huff” ain’t fixing this.  

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Most Popular On Mets Police (Updated July 5th)

Here’s our weekly recap of the most popular articles from the past week, mixed with those that I think went under-read….and since nobody was around all weekend I’m going to try to give second life to a few things.

While you were at the beach, ESPN ranked the Mets as the #82 (out of 122) pro franchise.

Anyone heard of the “Branca’s Bullpen” Mets pregame show from 1963?

I thought more people would be upset at Jack Clark talking poorly of the mid-80’s Mets….which further makes me think most Mets fans are about 24 years old.  Nothing wrong with that, it just means that most people’s perspective doesn’t go back before Piazza.

Are the Mets stupid or liars when it comes to injuries?

Howie Rose ripped the noise guys.

Not from this site but I appreciated that the Kiner’s Korner blog hates the red hats.

Also not mine but I liked Bitter Bill’s all time Mets busts.

Some other blogs you should check out.

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Always popular:  Inside the Acela ClubInside the Caesar’s Club and the overall collection of Citi Field pics including obstructed views and also pics of the Delta Club and out tour of the Mets team store.

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Bitter Bill’s All Time New York Mets Busts

See I wasn’t kidding when I said the 1939 Mets would have signed Lou Gehrig in the off-season…Bitter Bill has a great list of Mets busts (free-agents/trades).

I totally forgot Tony Fernandez played for this team.

You kids won’t remember Richie Hebner.   I’m convinced that 95% of Mets fans are 24 years old and only know who Keith Hernandez is because he’s on TV.   Nothing wrong with it, but some days I feel like the old man on the mountain, and I ain’t that old.

Here’s Bill’s list.

Oh and Bill – to answer your question whether it was more amazing that they brought Bonilla in the first time or the second….clearly the second.  The first time he seemed good (having Barry Bonds in your lineup tends to bring out the best in hitters), the second time the Mets were fools.   Shockingly they didn’t understand their fanbase.   Imagine.

One hour until we start complaining about All Star Teams, can’t wait!

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