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MLB 2010: Top Five Pitchers

After years of power hitting and home runs, pitching has finally won out in the MLB this season.  There has been five no-hitters this year and numerous other close calls.  So who has been the best pitcher this season in the MLB?

Here is a list of the top five pitchers in the MLB this year.

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The Top Five Players Who Have Killed the Mets Since 2001

The Mets have failed to reach the World Series since they did so in 2000.  Although they have lacked talent in some of the years since then, it hasn’t all been self inflicted.  There have been some players that have just killed this team over the last ten seasons.

Here is a list of the top five players that have beaten the Mets up over the pat ten seasons.

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Five MLB Players That Still Might Be Traded

Although the July 31st trade deadline has passed, teams can still try to pass players through waivers in hopes to make an August trade.

Here are five players that might be changing teams in the next few weeks.

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Top 10 New York Mets Busts Since 2001

The Mets haven’t been to a World Series since 2000.

Here are 10 players that have not lived up to the expectations in the Mets uniform since 2001.

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New York Mets: To Trade or Not To Trade

After a 2-9 west coast road trip, the Mets (50-49) are reeling. With four days until the July 31st trade deadline, most fans are wondering when the team will make a move to either sure up their rotation or add a bat to their streaky lineup. 

As tweeted by Buster Olney, the Mets are reported to be in a “wait and see” mode at this point.  My suggestion to the Mets’ front office is to wait.

As a Mets fan, it is hard for me to say they should not make a trade before the deadline, but hear me out on this.  This 2010 Mets squad has been extremely streaky; especially the bats, and now with Mike Pelfrey struggling, there are many more holes in this team than there seemed to be three weeks ago. 

It would take trading away many of the Mets top prospects such as Jenrry Mejia, Wilmer Flores, and Fernando Martinez to bring back impact players that might help the club out this year.  But is it worth mortgaging the future to try to win now?  The answer is no and there are two reasons why.

The first reason why it is not smart to trade prospects away for the chance of winning in 2010 is that keeping young home-grown players is a successful strategy.  It’s hard for Mets fans to give credit to rivals, but looking at the 90’s Yankees, and the Phillies and Rays of the last couple years, you see great examples of what happens when an organization develops and builds around young talent. 

The second reason why they shouldn’t make a trade by the deadline is because it would be awesome to pencil in an infield that includes David Wright, Jose Reyes, Ike Davis, Josh Thole, and Ruben Tejada for the next five plus years.  Say what you want about these five young guys, but an infield like this brings a mix of solid defense, speed, power, and contact at the plate. 

The major argument against this strategy is that sometimes these prospects don’t ever pan out to be what we expect.  Over the last 20 years, this has happened to the Mets countless times, from Generation K to Lastings Milledge, and there is no way to tell if the same will happen with this group. 

My suggestion to the Mets organization and the fans is to be patient because winning this year is not as important as winning consistently in the near future.

 

 

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