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With Billy Wagner out for the season, the Mets knew finding help in the bullpen would be their No. 1 priority in the offseason.

New York didn't wait long to strike, landing record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez. The Mets then further solidified the bullpen by swinging a trade with the Seattle Mariners... Read More


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With Billy Wagner out for the season, the Mets knew finding help in the bullpen would be their No. 1 priority in the offseason.

New York didn't wait long to strike, landing record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez. The Mets then further solidified the bullpen by swinging a trade with the Seattle Mariners for closer J.J. Putz. Putz will serve as the setup man to Rodriguez and can close now and again to give him rest.

The bullpen blew a lot of games for the Mets last year, so the upgrades could make a huge difference in the standings.

Around the diamond, age and injuries will be a question at some positions. Second baseman Luis Castillo has bad knees and his expensive contract is something New York tried desperately to get rid of in the offseason.

First baseman Carlos Delgado isn't getting any younger either, and he was thought by many to be washed up last year. Delgado responded with a torrid second half that actually resulted in a new contract.

Shortstop Jose Reyes is really the key to the entire offense. When he is patient at the plate, finding ways to get on base and then swiping bags and distracting opposing pitchers, the offense is at its best.

It would also help if third baseman David Wright had a big year. Both Wright and outfielder Carlos Beltran had solid seasons in 2008, but their numbers were generally down from past years.

The starting rotation could be a little shaky but is led by the best pitcher in baseball in Johan Santana. John Maine is a little bit of a question mark after undergoing surgery, but he is a steady performer when healthy.

The team is really counting on Oliver Perez to have a big season. Mike Pelfrey emerged last year as a quality pitcher and could improve further in 2009. The fifth spot in the rotation is somewhat of a question mark, though Tim Redding is expected to be in the mix.

There is no question that the talent exists on this team to win the division, but the question remains whether this group can get over the psychological hump of blowing a huge lead two years ago to the Philadelphia Phillies.

Manager Charlie Manuel's job will be to get this talented team to the postseason, or he will be on his way out the door just like former skipper Willie Randolph.
 
 
New York Mets 2008 Playoff Preview

The New York Mets were considered sunk back in the spring, which resulted in the firing of manager Willie Randolph.

It seemed like it was only a matter of time before Randolph was fired considering the way the Mets collapsed in the final month of 2007 and allowed the Philadelphia Phillies to win the division.

Enter new skipper Jerry Manuel, who has rallied the troops and given Mets fans hope of a different result in 2008. The Mets have rebounded to play well throughout the summer and take a slim lead in the National League East.

One of the players leading the charge back into first place is first baseman Carlos Delgado, who was considered washed up and nearing the end of his career just months ago. Delgado, who was having trouble hitting the ball out of the infield, will end the year with over 300 home runs and possibly another contract offer from the Mets.

Third baseman David Wright, Mr. Consistent himself, is having another solid year. Shortstop Jose Reyes and center fielder Carlos Beltran have both been disappointing by their standards, but are still fairly productive.

On the pitching side of things, the trade for former Minnesota Twins ace Johan Santana has proven to a great move. While not in consideration for the Cy Young award, Santana has still had an outstanding year despite little run support.

Mike Pelfrey has emerged as a solid starter who can eat up innings and keep his team in the game, which is good news considering the injury issues surrounding John Maine, Orlando Hernandez and Pedro Martinez.

Maine has been dealing with a chronic arm injury all season and hopes some rest will allow him to pitch through it for the final month. Martinez has been dealing with several injuries as age continues to catch up with him, but he has still show flashes of brilliance.

Meanwhile, the bullpen has been a complete and utter disaster. Closer Billy Wagner hasn't been his usual dominant self this year, but injuries may be part of the problem. Still, Wagner's stay on the disabled list has resulted in complete chaos in the bullpen and numerous blown saves. They desperately need him back.

The Mets are an older team than the Phillies and are having major issues in the bullpen, so unless Wagner makes a return in the next week or so, Philadelphia has to be considered the favorite to win the division.
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