Feb 28, 2009 11:04 AM EST
Johan Santana has been scratched from a second straight start by the Mets because of soreness in his left elbow.
He missed an appearance on Friday, and the team says that he won't pitch on Tuesday when his turn comes up once again.
"There's no hurry with Johan in spring training if he's experiencing any discomfort," manager Jerry Manuel said.
Santana believes that he's been overdoing it in camp.
"I've been throwing bullpens here every other day, and I don't think I've ever done that in the past," Santana said Thursday. "The reason why is because we wanted to test my knee and make sure everything is fine, throwing every other day off the mound."
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Mets pitcher Johan Santana was scratched from his scheduled start Friday with left elbow stiffness, but he should be able to make an appearance on Tuesday.
"It takes time to get loose and everything, but I mean, I don't think it's a big deal right now," Santana said Thursday. "It's just part of my routine that I always go through."
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Skipper Jerry Manuel is experimenting with batting Jose Reyes in the third hole during Spring Training, where the Mets believe he will mellow him out and that he also has enough talent to legitimately thrive in that slot.
There is an intangible significance in batting third and placing Reyes in this slot will make him the de facto pivot point of the offense, whereas he is the unequivocal trigger guy in the leadoff position.
Should they make this a permanent move and it's a long ways from that, this would move Luis Castillo to the leadoff position and Carlos Beltran to the two hole and Reyes would be followed by David Wright and Carlos Delgado.
It initially sounds like an idea concocted in Mr. Met's lair, because if any modern player is built to be a classic leadoff man it is Jose Reyes, but let's look at some numbers before dismissing the concept.
Extra Base Hits in 2008
Wright: 78
Reyes: 72
Beltran: 72
Beltran hits many more homers, but Reyes already matched him in terms of extra base hits last year and I expect Reyes to surpass him this season. In other words, Reyes has enough power to hit further down the lineup than just leadoff.
With Reyes batting in the third slot, he will face many more situations with runners on base. He hit .274/.377/.438 (.814 OPS) with men on, .306/.349/.401 (.840 OPS) with the bases empty and .277/.382/.462 (.844 OPS) with runners in scoring position in 2008. For his career, those OPS numbers adjust to .800 with runners on, .760 with the bases cleared and .840 with runners in scoring position.
How does this compare to Beltran?
Beltran hit .901 with men on, .851 with the bases empty and .881 with runners in scoring position in 2008 and his career totals are .910, .806 and .920 respectively.
This is the tip of the iceberg in why moving Reyes to the third slot is a bad idea; he is plenty talented enough to do hit there, but it devalues Beltran. The Mets would neuter Beltran in the process and also neuter Reyes' speed.
The second hole should be reserved for contact, situational hitters that aren't big RBI producers; that description defines Castillo precisely, so it would make as much sense to bat Beltran lead off if the Mets were adamant about giving Reyes some third slot at bats.
Beltran's righty splits have become dramatically better than his numbers as a lefty, so on most days the Mets wouldn't lose a whole lot by this lineup, except there would be a slight net loss in speed though Beltran is a higher OBP hitter.
I think this whole experiment and discussion is a result of an excessively lengthy Spring Training and the opening day lineup and final game of the year lineup will be the same as it ever was for the Mets.
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Mets Feb 2009 Archive
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New York Post | Feb 26, 2009
Mike Piazza told the New York Post's Joel Sherman that he was a clean player.
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New York Daily News | Feb 26, 2009
David Wright hit .302 with 33 home runs and a career-high 124 RBI in 2008, yet he hit only .243 with runners in scoring position.
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SI.com | Feb 25, 2009
Has Carlos Delgado become MLB's lost slugger because of steroids or because he played much of his career in Toronto?
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MLB.com | Feb 22, 2009
Mets manager Jerry Manuel revealed on Sunday that David Murphy will be the team's starting left fielder this season.
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New York Daily News | Feb 18, 2009
Cole Hamels labeled the Mets as 'choke artists' over the offseason and Carlos Beltran had a reply this week.
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New York Post | Feb 17, 2009
Despite comments to the contrary by Pudge Rodriguez, the Mets claim that they aren't interested in the free-agent catcher.
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San Francisco Chronicle | Feb 15, 2009
Ivan Rodriguez said he might sign soon with the Florida Marlins, Houston Astros or New York Mets.
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New York Daily News | Feb 14, 2009
The Mets have added Livan Hernandez to a crowded list of pitchers hoping to make the team's five-man rotation.
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ESPN | Feb 13, 2009
Johan Santana won't pitch for Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic next month.
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New York Daily News | Feb 13, 2009
Ramon Martinez has re-signed with the Mets on a minor-league deal and will be in camp.
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New York Daily News | Feb 12, 2009
The Mets have not made an offer to free-agent lefthander Will Ohman, nor to they appear likely to do so.
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New York Post | Feb 11, 2009
Mets third baseman David Wright openly talked about his desire to see Manny Ramirez on the team last month, but is now saying he's content with New York's roster.
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New York Post | Feb 11, 2009
The Mets have signed Jose Valentin to a minor league deal in order to provide insurance behind Luis Castillo at second base.
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Newsday | Feb 8, 2009
Mets general manager Omar Minaya is content with the roster he has constructed heading into spring training.
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New York Times | Feb 7, 2009
The Mets' top prospect, Fernando Martinez, has been shut down after straining his right elbow while playing for the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean Series.
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New York Times | Feb 6, 2009
The Mets claim that despite the presence of principal owner Fred Wilpon on a 162-page list of victims of Bernard L. Madoff's $50 billion investing scandal, the team is fine financially.
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New York Daily News | Feb 5, 2009
The Mets have signed reliever Elmer Dessens to a minor-league contract and invited him to spring training.
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MetsBlog.com | Feb 5, 2009
During a press conference for the World Baseball Classic, Chipper Jones spoke of his admiration for Mets' third baseman David Wright.
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New York Post | Feb 4, 2009
The Mets are shopping backup catcher Ramon Castro.
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ESPN | Feb 3, 2009
Citigroup and the Mets said Tuesday that their $400 million naming rights deal for the team's new stadium is still on, despite reports to the contrary.
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New York Post | Feb 3, 2009
The Mets finalized a three-year, $36 million deal with Oliver Perez on Monday that almost certainly ended their chances of landing Manny Ramirez or Pedro Martinez.
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New York Post | Feb 2, 2009
The New York Mets have reached agreement with Oliver Perez on a three-year, $36 million contract.