We Still Have Our Ace In The Hole
Thankfully, we are soon to get the boost we have been waiting for in the return of Pedro Martinez. In 2004, when the Mets first signed Pedro, many of us claimed instant credibility for the Mets. He brought with him 3 Cy Young Awards, recent World Championship, and winning personality, so no one could really disagree. While he didn’t win 20 games or have an ERA under 1.00, Pedro provided a spark and joy that had been missing during the Art Howe regime. His signing ultimately and arguably paved the way for the signing of Carlos Beltran who most also agree would not be in Queens if not for Pedro. Carlos Delgado almost joined the party but was seduced by the Marlins money and recent success, another who never would have had Queens on their team wish list if not for Pedro. All of this kept bringing me back to a quote made by David Ortiz when told of Pedro’s visit to the Mets. “Pedro ain’t going to no Mets.”
Big Papi thankfully isn’t known for his clairvoyance.
Now, three years later and coming off right rotator cuff surgery(which has an 80- 90% success rate)predictably will thrust himself into the spotlight again. Granted, he may not throw in the mid 90s anymore, but he won’t have to. Thoughts of what he has the ability to do are going to be racing through the batters minds, and Pedro will capitalize on that. A fresh Pedro Martinez is going to do for the Mets what any trade deadline move would have done. If he brings back to Shea what he is expected to bring, no one will be surprised if the Mets leave Atlanta and Philly where they belong... in the dust.
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Comments
The problem as I seee it is, who is going to pitch after Pedro's 6+ innings.
Posted by: RealityCheck | August 29, 2007 1:08 PM
RealityCheck is right. Whatever happens this season, in the off season this club will need to get a 8 inning bonafide starting ace pitcher, and a top setup man who throws hard.
But I'm sure that all we will get is lip service from the Mets. Get ready for the Perez and Maine will be better speach, and the Duaner Sanchez is coming back speach, and the whole talking Glavine out of retirement drama. As Howie Rose would say, PUT IT IN THE BOOKS!
Posted by: Hal | August 29, 2007 1:36 PM
1.Tommy Glavine
2.Orlando Hernandez
3.John Maine
4.Oliver Perez
5.Pedro Martinez
Now, does anybody in the national league except for the Padres have a better rotation than that?
Posted by: Tyler | August 29, 2007 5:57 PM