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Mets meeting with Yorvit Torrealba’s agent today

Posted by dirtysanchez on 2:19pm, Tuesday December 8th 2009

According to many tweets, the Mets are meeting with Yorvit Torrealba’s agent today. David Lennon from Newday suggests that Molina may want too much $$/Years and Yorvit is a possibility. Yorvit still has a pending grievance with the Mets for what went down in 2007.

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55 Responses to “Mets meeting with Yorvit Torrealba’s agent today”

  1. fongy2 says:

    This Omar is a funny guy!

  2. oleosmirf says:

    the obsession with catching is getting ridiculous. Sounds more like Omar blaming the catchers instead of addressing the real problem…the pitchers itself.

    Omar is going to sit here and tell me Ollie, Pelfrey et all. sucked b/c of the catchers. I dont buy it…

    How about addressing the whole rotation. I love what he did by getting Santana but you need more than just 2 quality starters on the staff…

    • trs86 says:

      OH NO OMAR HAS NOT SIGNED A PITCHER YET HE ONLY CARES ABOUT CATCHERS>>>>

      Come on seriously guys settle down. Omar wants to improve the catching situation. It is moving quicker than the pitching market so thus more news comes out. What is the big deal?

      • oleosmirf says:

        i dont trust Omar to make the necessary moves. Granted he’s not given a high enough budget but what he’s done the past few years is not working…

        I am fully confident that Omar will bring in one star player this offseason. What I dont have confidence in his what he does after that…

        • wannybackstra says:

          If Omar signs a pitcher and then Omir Santos bats .230 you’ll complain that he can’t multi-task and ignored the problem behind the plate.

          I’m assure Omar is involved with the available pitchers.

          • Kingman 26 says:

            Oleo will whine and complain about the one loss if we go 161-1.

            • oleosmirf says:

              baseball is set up so bug payroll teams like the Mets, Red Sox, Angels, Dodgers etc. make the playoffs almost every year.

              no reason why we shouldnt be a playoff team. This team is run terribly from the farm system on up and there isnt much sign of change…

              • Kingman 26 says:

                Well, this is not the NBA where half the teams make it….in 2006 we did, in 2007 and 2008 we missed out by one game the last day.

                That’s not great, but it sure is not terrible either.

              • trs86 says:

                I agree that they should have made the playoffs in 2007 and 2008 last year with the injuries there was no hope.

                However, can we at least see what moves actually happen this off-season before we panic and say that there is no hope?

          • oleosmirf says:

            well i expect Omir to bat around .230 but thats not the point. Omar doesnt bring in the secondary players and the team has been too top heavy for years.

            Beltran, Wright, Reyes, Santana, K-Rod is a great core but we need more guys like Francoeur. Not star players but they arent below average…

            If he goes out and gets Holliday thats great but if his next best signings are Bengie Molina and Joel Piniero were still not a playoff team…

            • wannybackstra says:

              Doesn’t Holliday fit into the top heavy category while the other guys are the secondary type players that you say Omar ignores?

              I don’t get what you’re saying at all. Seems contradictory.

              • oleosmirf says:

                Joel Piniero is not any good and without Tony LaRussa and Dave Duncan he will not produce anything like what he did last year.

                If Omar wants to pretend Marquis and Piniero are #2 starters or that Bengie Molina will all of a sudden fix Ollie, Pelfrey and Maine, Ill be here to call him out

                • trs86 says:

                  And If he does not you will be here to call him out. LOL.
                  Just giving you a hard time.

                • wannybackstra says:

                  I’m sure he’ll duly note that.

                  But if your plan for addressing “secondary players” is signing Matt Holliday then I’d suggest you are rooting for the wrong team.

                  Only one team in MLB might consider Holliday a “secondary player.”

                • trs86 says:

                  And even they would not. I am sure if money was NO object Holliday would be playing LF in NY and Granderson CF. Melky could become the 4th OF and protect a bad year from Swisher.

              • trs86 says:

                I am unclear too. Holliday fits the core the same as Pineiro would compare to Francouer. You know I like Frenchy but at best he is a suspect role player, which if we signed Pineiro that is what he would be as well? Right?

  3. khmustache says:

    the foundation of any winning team?

    22 catchers

  4. whataputz says:

    It’s a good idea, lets sign 4 pitchers and trade one of the 4 major league caliber pitchers for a decent outfielder. Nice! O please trade for Kevin Millwood so I can purchase my world series tickets!

    • trs86 says:

      Man you guys like to panic a lot based on 1,000’s of media reports you choose only the negative ones and then flat out panic.

      So if Omar gets Holliday and Millwood you are going to panic? Not saying it’s what I want but who knows what is going on? You can’t go based on media reports who right now have about 1 week to make a name for themselves the rest off the off-season.

  5. fongy2 says:

    I’ll tell ya, i can’t give Omar
    a bad time over not getting Granderson. That was a heck of a bounty Detriot rec’d for him.
    Theres no way we could have matched it. Oh, wait, hasn’t Omar been responsible for drafting and signing
    players for our minor league system?

    • trs86 says:

      True and we COULD have matched it in my opinion. But at what price? We have a very thin (but in my opinion underrated) farm system but also one that has traded like 12 players in the past few years for Santana and Putz.

  6. stickguy says:

    Yorby didn’t do all that much this year, but fine, talk to everyone.

    Besides, many of these meetings are just like Boras’s mystery team. Gamesmansip to get the other side to blink.

    No matter who the Mets talk to, I would bet if Molina’s agent called up and said we will take 1/6 with a team option, Omar inks the deal on the spot.

  7. metsfan4decades says:

    Just a sampling on MLBTR from a Mets fan on the just done Yankee/Tigers/D’backs deal:

    ‘Oh yeah….Yankees may have all these all stars…but they don’t have the catching depth like the Mets do…HA! ugh.’

    Here’s hoping Omar comes away from the winter meetings than just every available catcher out there. Otherwise, we’ll be reading these ‘wonderful’ comments for the next little while.

    Sigh…..

  8. wannybackstra says:

    Yorvit has never really been a full-time catcher. He generally plays 60-70 games a year. He’s only played more than 100 once. His #s last year were decent but not likely to have been maintained over the course of a whole season.

    I don’t think you can get Torrealba and pair him with Blanco. Blanco doesn’t hit enough to be more than a traditional backup. Blanco is not an every other day type catcher.

  9. DNDJohan aka kistics says:

    Maybe Torrealba is C/1B.

  10. I am going to guess that we can all go ahead and do something else other than paying attention to the Mets for the balance of Dec. 8th.

    There’s nothing that the Mets could do today that would wipe the Yankees Granderson deal from the back pages tomorrow. So unless Omar is making a move that he knows will be unpopular and therefore welcomes a lack of coverage of it, the Mets will wait ’til tomorrow to do anything noteworthy IMO.

    • fongy2 says:

      Great point Heb!
      I really wanted Granderson and Jackson BUT judging from what Detriot got for the two,
      theres nothing we could have
      given up that would have been
      even close.
      Heck of a job by The Tigers,
      The Yankees got a very good and very classy player and
      The D’Backs?…Well, who knows
      what the heck they’re doing?
      Didn’t they make AJ Hinch they’re Mgr ’cause he knew and
      was respected by the guys in their farm? The Tigers rebuilt
      real fast with the three top/
      blue chip MLB ready prospects
      they picked-up and The Yankees
      just improved greatly in CF
      w/o giving up Joba or Hughes.
      The D’backs get a few role players and this helps them
      how exactly?…Strange.

      • wannybackstra says:

        The best comparison I could make for the players the Tigers received for the two wouldn’t matchup because of major league readiness/injuries/general quality.

        Scherzer > Mejia (pitched better than I thought at the MLB level last season. Meja a ways away and scouts wonder if he could even start)

        Schlereth >> Parnell (Parnell is probably the Mets best and most advanced relief prospect and there is no comparison based on talent and pedigree)

        Jackson > F-Mart (health primarily the reason. Jackson’s skills might be very similar to Granderson’s)

        Coke > Misch (who the hell else do the Mets have to slot into this spot?)

        It would not surprise me if Scherzer is better than Jackson immediately. Here’s a kid that as a rookie struck out more than 9 per inning with a 2.76 BB/K ratio. He’s a big time young arm. I’m really confused as to what AZ was doing here.

        And it wouldn’t surprise me if Schlereth is Detroit’s closer by 2011.

  11. metsfan4decades says:

    Per MCs blog:

    ‘Mets SS Jose Reyes will spend one hour, in studio, with Mike Francesa on WFAN next Wednesday.

    According to Francesa, Reyes requested the opportunity to sit down, talk, and bring fans up to speed with where he is in his recovery from surgery, as he prepares for 2010.’
    ***********

    He’s Alive!
    I really started to think Jose was MIA.

  12. Kingman 26 says:

    If we do not sign Molina, and if any Met fan ever listens to–or reports–another word or tweet from Heyman, they should be banished from the planet.

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