tribe_pride wrote:bandl wrote:
Matt Harvey
Teammates/Manager vs. Matt Harvey
Snydergaard on 60-day DL
Cespedes
23 runs
Collins as manager (see above)
4.74 ERA, 27th in NL (out of 30)
.230 AVG, 25th in MLB (out of 30)
I don't think it's a far stretch to call this team a dumpster fire when many people picked them to win the NL East.
Yeah but despite all of that, they are only 1 game under .500 and 2 games out of the WC spot having won 7 of their last 10 (and winning today's game 4-0 in the 1st inning).
Most people realistically had the Nats winning the NL East with the Mets as a WC team. I just briefly looked and didn't see any preseason picks having the Mets winning 90+ games this year. All mid-upper 80s wins which is still possible as they should be .500 after today. Teams like SF and Toronto who were predicted as playoff possibilities but are 11-22 and 12-20 are more dumpster fires.
The first link, literally the very FIRST link, I clicked on when I searched for 'MLB 2017 Predictions' had this to say:
"I think both teams will win 90 games or more and make the playoffs. However, I think the Mets will win the division because I like their starting pitching quality and depth. I think that both Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom will be Cy Young Award candidates. I think Matt Harvey -- after four or five starts -- will get back to be being a premium pitcher. Steven Matz will be one of the top five left-handed starters in the league. At the back of the rotation, Robert Gsellman, Seth Lugo and eventually Zack Wheeler could be the difference-makers for the Mets to edge out the Nationals for the NL East title."
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/page/Se ... redictions
[Quick! Deflect! Hurry! Say you don't watch or read ESPN! That's why you didn't see that prediction!]
Let's not forget about the fact that the Mets apparently don't know how to properly withhold a player with a minor injury from further worsening that injury and ending up on the DL for an even longer stint...which is, of course, the reason why so many of their players are on the DL.
Not sure why you keep trying to deflect by bringing up SF and Toronto, unless you just like watching 3 dumpster fires. (Although I seriously doubt anyone here would mind watching the SF dumpster fire burn for several more years).
But hey, if the Mets get back on track for a while, great! It will make the summer a little more interesting. It would be a lot more enjoyable for everyone who watches baseball if the Mets were somewhat more competitive than they have been thus far this year. Division runaways are boring.