Friday, December 3, 2010

Who's Sticking Around (and who's not)

During the winter months, MLB teams make the moves they need to build the best team they can. So here is a summary of the moves being made in the New York Mets franchise.

We are going to be seeing a lot of new faces in the Mets bullpen next year. Hisanori Takahashi just signed a two year deal with the Angels. Pedro Feliciano has denied the Mets arbitration offer, hoping to receive a multi year contract in the open market. So the chances of Feliciano wearing a Mets uniform in 2011 is slim. The Mets decided to give John Maine the boot. After three seasons with injuries and some drama from from his last game of 2010, keeping Maine around apparently was not an option. Right-handed reliever Sean Green is also out, because it just not worth the cost of keeping him around.

Francisco "K-Rod" Rodriguez will be returning next year as the Mets closer. He dodged a two-year prison sentence with a plea deal. With that and being all healed up from his thumb injury, Sandy Alderson said he's all ready to play in 2011. I heard next year he might take on his ex-girlfriend's grandmother.

 Good news is that three arbitration eligible players will be returning next year. R.A. Dickey, Angel Pagan, and Mike Pelfrey. Outfielder Chris Carter has been cut though. Even though Carter hit .328 as a pinch-hitter last season, The Mets felt it was best to let him go.

So there you have it folks. Currently the Mets have a new GM, a new manager, and a nearly empty bullpen. Stay tuned to find out what happens next.

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