Loser rebuilding Mets ditch Mark Canha for Justin Jarvis, a minor league RHP with a 4.33 ERA

Good thing the Wilpons are gone!

Looks like Brandon Nimmo is now my favorite Met….but that’s like saying Detmer (who??) is my favorite character on Star Trek Discovery.

METS ACQUIRE MINOR LEAGUE RHP JUSTIN JARVIS

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FLUSHING, N.Y., July 31, 2023 – The New York Mets tonight announced that the club has acquired minor league right-handed pitcher Justin Jarvis from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for OF Mark Canha and cash considerations.

Jarvis, 23, is Milwaukee’s 12th-best prospect in Baseball America’s midseason prospect rankings. The righty has made 17 starts between Double-A Biloxi and Triple-A Nashville this season, going 6-6 with a 4.33 ERA (42 ER/87.1 IP) with 38 walks and 102 strikeouts. He has appeared in 90 games (76 starts) over his career and posting a 23-25 record with a 4.27 ERA (183 ER/385.1 IP) with 179 walks and 384 strikeouts.

The Brewers fifth round selection in the 2018 First-Year Player Draft was named as Milwaukee’s Minor League Pitcher of the Month in April after going 2-1 with a 1.57 ERA (4 ER/23.0IP), striking out 29 batters in the process. In 2022, Jarvis made 28 starts between High-A and Double-A going 11-9 with a 3.83 ERA (60 ER/141.0 IP) with 66 walks and 150 strikeouts. He was tied for second in strikeouts in the Midwest League (134), tied for second in wins (nine), third in ERA (4.02), fifth in opponents in batting average (.231) and fifth in WHIP (1.29).

Canha appeared in 229 games over two seasons with the Mets, slashing .259/.359/.395 with 59 extra-base hits, 90 RBI and a 115 OPS+.

Mets acquire Steve Henderson and Dan Norman from Reds!!

I think the Mets may have buried the lede here.

METS ACQUIRE INFIELDER LUISANGEL ACUÑA FROM TEXAS

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FLUSHING, N.Y., July 30, 2023 – The New York Mets today announced that the club has acquired minor league infielder Luisangel (loo-EES AHN-hel) Acuña from the Texas Rangers in exchange for RHP Max Scherzer and cash considerations. Acuña will be optioned to Double-A Binghamton.

Acuña, 21, was the No. 3-ranked prospect in the Rangers’ farm system and is the 44th-best prospect in the majors overall according to MLB Pipeline. In 84 games with Double-A Frisco this season, he is slashing .315/.377/.453 with 25 doubles, two triples, 51 RBI, 68 runs scored and 42 stolen bases. Entering play today, the Venezuela native led the Texas League in stolen bases (42) and runs (68), ranked second in hits (114), was tied for second in doubles (25) and ranked fourth in batting average (.315). He has tallied 40 or more stolen bases in each of the last three seasons. He is one of six players in all of Minor League Baseball to have at least 40 steals and an OPS of .800 or higher this season.

The 2021 Rangers Minor League Defender of the Year is the son of former Mets farmhand Ronald Acuña Sr. and the younger brother of Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. He was originally signed by the Rangers as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 2, 2018.

The right-handed hitter has appeared in 337 career minor league games, batting .294/.374/.431 with 67 doubles, 10 triples, 32 home runs, 201 RBI and an .805 OPS.  He has stolen 143 bases in 174 attempts, giving him an 82% success rate. He was an All-Star in the Arizona Fall League in 2022, a Low-A East All-Star in 2021 and a member of the Dominican Summer League All-Star team in 2019.

Scherzer, 39, made 42 starts for the Mets over the last two seasons, going 20-9 with a 3.02 ERA (85 ER/253.0 IP) with 294 strikeouts. The three-time Cy Young Award winner earned his 200th career victory, a win that clinched the Mets first playoff berth since 2016, last September 19 at Milwaukee.

Hey Mets fans, welcome to The Dark Ages!

For a few decades you could hang your hat on one thing – man if we could just get rid of the Wilpons then everything would be better.  Well. you got your wish and you got the Cool Billionaire who was willing to spend $300,000,000.

That didn’t work.

Now what?

Well, we seem to be in some sort of half-ass rebuild where we’re collecting shortstops under the vision of Billy Eppler.  Eppler is the man that gave Washed Up Matt Harvey $11,000,000 to pitch for Anaheim, and oversaw whatever else went down in Anaheim that year (google words like death and drugs and Anaheim and let me know what you find.)

Steve can choose to build around Francisco Lindor who is best known for this…

…which is not a great way to market me in to spending money.

You could build around Pete Alonso, who is in one of his home run cluster hot streaks that winds up with his power numbers looking strong (chicks dig the long ball) and makes everyone forget the 3 week stretches where he’s nearly useless (remember a week ago when everyone was done with him?)

Pete would bring you back pieces from a stupid GM (hey, some people give Matt Harvey $11M) – but that won’t help Steve’s PR ratings, so they will be afraid to do it, and that will drag Pete into his Boras Driven Final Year and some sort of declaration that they won’t negotiate in the season – and THAT means either Pete walks and they get nothing, they get two month rental value one year from today, thus wasting a year of this rebuild – or they panic and sign him to a ten year deal and make his captain, and we will wind up with Vulgar Pete for ten years.

All these leads us to 80s Steinbrenner Mode.  The owner who wants to be liked and will spend money – but no real plan.

We’ll eventually have the New Manager.  The media will tell us that The New Manager is a breath of fresh air and how the clubhouse its refreshed and this is the best hire of the Cohen Era.  We did that with Mickey Hodges, anointed by none less than Howie Rose who made the comparison to Gil, and then Luis Rojas.  Meanwhile, the Fresh Face New Manager often doesn’t work out.  I’d personally stick with stable old Buck for a decade and if you think that’s crazy then google Dusty Baker.

The New Manager comes with The New Culture.  The New Culture is committed to sustained winning, not just this year but every year.  If that sounds familiar, yeah, you’ve head that back to the hiring of Sandy Alderson.

Of less importance to most people, is the branding.  Dark Times usually come with messing with things….

One of the most important things you can have is a BRAND.  See Twitter / X if you don’t believe me.   Why wear the traditional uniforms when you can mess around and quite possibly let the inmates run the asylum. (By the way, didn’t the Mets hire some executives like 18 months ago who were going to work on “new fonts” and stuff?)

 

The New York Mets, which were acquired before this season by billionaire financier Steve Cohen, have brought in Range Media Partners to “evolve” the baseball team’s brand.

Range is a startup management firm founded a year ago with initial funding from Cohen’s Connecticut-based venture fund, Point72 Ventures. The company has two key partners in the Mets branding effort: sports marketing and analytics specialist 4FRONT and branding agency Base Design. (via Deadline)

Oh and lest you think anything is ever about the fans, don’t gloss over that sentence you just did.  It read “Range is a startup management firm founded a year ago with initial funding from Cohen’s Connecticut-based venture fund, Point72 Ventures.”

What I’m getting at here is this is a mess.  I have stopped watching baseball, even with the new rules.  What would I watch here?  My favorite Met WAS Max, although I wasn’t that attached, I just liked that he raised money for animal shelters and seemed like a cool dude.  My favorite Mets player right now?   Let me check the roster….

Mark Canha I guess? And he might be gone by the time you read this sentence.  Nimmo after that.  (Can he have Pete’s C?   Or can NOBODY have Pete’s C?)

So look folks, enjoy your August.  There’s nothing here to watch, and in the past I’d be all Let’sGo Mets and stuff but at the core of that is a guy that wants to drop an F in the middle and this guy…

I lived through 1977, but even then we had guys like Lee Mazzilli for John Stearns that we could hang out hopes on.  Now, all I see is that picture above this paragraph Steve.  You do yo, I will be at the beach.

So turn off the TV (if you even still get SNY, I don’t on YoutubeTV) enjoy August outside, and then you can watch Aaron Rodgers find out just how cursed the Jets are.

Who knows, maybe STEVE will sell to an even richer billionaire willing to spend $400M and things will get better.  Good luck!

Loser Mets trade Max Scherzer

Well we tried the cool billionaire spends $300,000,000.l thing and that failed. The Wilpons are gone so we can’t blame them. Not sure where we go from here

Who is pumped for 2024?

Max was my favorite Met on a team I have almost no attachment too. Oh well. I wasn’t watching anyway. Good luck with all this Steve.