It looks like Seth Lugo is on his way to San Diego, likely in a role that will give him the opportunity to be a starting pitcher.
I hope he succeeds. (Just not when we face the Padres.)
It's hard to be a guy like Lugo, I think. You have the goods to be a back-of-the-rotation starter, clearly, but you end up as a non-closer reliever due to team need. And then you kind of get stuck in that role until/unless someone wants to take a chance on you.
I'm disappointed that the Mets didn't bring back Justin Turner. Putting aside that he's my son's favorite player, he looked like a good fit -- RH bat, can play 3B, wasn't going to need a long-term deal.
This is the first time in a long time that I can't really predict what the Mets front office is up to. I would have never thought they'd bring in another catcher (Omar Navaraez, in this case) and thought a RH bat was a slam dunk. But so far, I'm wrong on both accounts.
Verlander, Quintana, and Brooks Raley. That's a great week for the Mets, even though deGrom left.
But more importantly, it's NOT an exceptionally notable moment in Mets history. It's... expected? I think that's the right word. In this Mets era, we expect the team to be in on most if not all free agents, to spend the money, and to get better and better.
I'm excited for 2023.