November 30: Wendle passed his physical and the deal is now official, per Andy Martino of SNY. Wendle can also earn an extra $500K in bonuses, per Joel Sherman of The New York Post, with $100K for getting to 250, 300, 350, 400 and 450 plate appearances.
November 29: A few hours after agreeing to terms with Luis Severino, the Mets have added infield depth. New York is reportedly in agreement with Joey Wendle on a one-year, $2MM guarantee. The deal also contains performance bonuses for the Excel Sports Management client.
Wendle, 34 next April, has spent the last two years in the NL East as a member of the Marlins. His tenure with the Fish didn’t go as planned. Miami acquired the left-handed hitter from the Rays over the 2021-22 offseason. He’d had a solid four-year run in Tampa Bay, hitting .274/.330/.414 and earning an All-Star nod in his final season. Miami installed him as their primary third baseman for the ’22 season.
His offensive numbers took a sharp downward turn. Wendle hit .259/.297/.360 with only three home runs through 371 trips to the plate. Miami brought in Jean Segura to play third base last offseason but kept Wendle in the Opening Day lineup, kicking him up the defensive spectrum. After trading Miguel Rojas to the Dodgers, the Marlins turned to Wendle as their primary shortstop.
Wendle had an even tougher year. He hit .212/.248/.306 over 318 plate appearances. He connected on only two homers while his strikeout rate jumped from 13.5% to a nearly average 21.1% clip. Of the 293 hitters with 300+ trips to the plate, none had a lower on-base percentage than Wendle. His slugging mark was ninth-lowest among that group. The Fish stuck by Wendle as their primary shortstop, although he struggled significantly down the stretch. He hit .142/.176/.201 in the season’s second half.
To his credit, Wendle handled his more demanding defensive responsibilities. He logged a career-high 754 1/3 innings at shortstop, no small feat for a player in his age-33 season. Defensive Runs Saved rated him highly, estimating he was six runs above average at the position. Statcast’s Outs Above Average metric was more bearish, grading him three runs below par.
Barring injury, Francisco Lindor will take almost every shortstop inning next season. Wendle can handle a utility role off the bench. Public defensive metrics have always graded Wendle highly at second base and pegged him as a solid defender at the hot corner. As a defense-first lefty hitter with the ability to handle multiple infield spots, he’s more or less a direct replacement for Luis Guillorme. The Mets non-tendered the latter two weeks ago.
A $2MM guarantee brings the Mets’ payroll projection around $276MM, as calculated by Roster Resource. Their competitive balance tax number jumps a little north of $289MM. New York is within the third tier of luxury penalization, roughly $8MM below the $297MM mark that represents the fourth and final tier. Given remaining needs on the pitching staff and in the corner outfield, they seem likely to surpass that threshold by the time the offseason concludes.
Since they’re presently in the third tier and have paid the luxury tax in each of the past two seasons, the Mets are charged a 95% rate on their expenditures. Adding Wendle comes with $1.9MM in taxes, bringing the total cost to $3.9MM. If/when they pass the $297MM figure, they’d be taxed at a staggering 110% rate on each additional dollar spent.
Andy Martino of SNY first reported the Mets were in discussions with Wendle. Robert Murray of FanSided was first to report an agreement had been reached. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reported the approximate $2MM base salary and the presence of unspecified performance bonuses. Joel Sherman of the New York Post pegged the guarantee at exactly $2MM.
Image courtesy of USA Today Sports.
bluetooth2
Superstar
Buckner
Print those playoff tix baby! Joey Wendle!!
Captain-Judge99
Mets going for it!
twilkerson
Wtf
Crash_n_burn
I guess he could be a reserve, for around 2/3 million????
If Hampson could get 2 mil, Wendle could ask for that or a lil more.
Col_chestbridge
Wendle is kind if a perfect utility guy. He’s had recent enough success as a starter that you don’t necessarily hate it when he’s in the lineup giving someone a rest. And the hope is that with more rest and more strategic platooning, you maybe unlock more of his offense. Wendle is the kind of guy you would more expect to be getting a starting look on a rebuilding team like the White Sox, having him as a reserve is something of a luxury.
JackStrawb
No–you really, really hate it when 34 year old, –0.2 WAR, 50 OPS+, -3 OAA at SS Joey Wendle is trying to fake it as a starter. It’s over. He’s the main backup IFer on a team like the Royals, at $2m. Not on a team that on the night of the 29th was formally rumored to be willing to go to $400 millon in payroll for 2024.
Gator50
Reminds me of the Cubs signing Hosmer last off season.
Crash_n_burn
Nice I even hit on the price range lol.
But yeah as a reserve he won’t hurt you and could even in a trade at the deadline bring back a lottery ticket that winds up your 26-30th prospect on MLB pipeline a year later.
rct
He’ll fill Guillorme’s role. Guillorme was non-tendered.
Letsplaytwotomorrow
He’ll be released by the end of spring training.
differentbears
Well, it does, because that amount is called my quote. That’s my rate. So the next contract I’m offered, they have to pay that same amount. Even if I do a bad job. That means, as long as I’m offered even one more year, I could get two more mil. Even if I do a bad job, they’ve got to give me that other two mil.
– Garrett Hampson
jvent
I thought Freddie Coupons wasn’t the owner of the Mets anymore lol
Flanster
Maybe Guillorme’s replacement
VonPurpleHayes
Exactly what it is. Depth move. People will criticize it anyway.
rct
Tis the season.
raisinsss
See above.
And below.
MarlinsFanBase
@VonPurpleHayes
I won’t necessarily criticize this move, but I am surprised that Wendle got a guaranteed MLB contract and got one so early in free agency. I thought he’d be teetering in the free agent market until just before Spring Training, then would be brought in on a MiLB deal and an invite.
Good for him to be able to have guaranteed money for another season.
mad1
Dumpster diving David going to get Mets a bite of the apple!
Curveball1984
Precisely. This is a lolbrewers move. Not a lolmets move. Lolmets would’ve at least brought back Cespedes, Harvey & Colon.
Travis’ Wood
The market for backup backup infielders is hot!
Joel P
He’s a good risk for 2 million. Best signing of the offseason so far imo.
JoeBrady
This is the first NYM move I liked in 3 years.
Two years ago, the Mets were giving out $10M multi-year contracts for similar players.
solaris602
Agreed. I’ve always like Wendle who came up through the CLE system. Perfect utility guy and a bargain at $2M. Miami made the mistake of making him their starting SS which is not his best position, so I can’t fault him for 2023.
WestVillageTiger
And they’re paying him a whole lot less than they’d pay Merrifield!
Robrock30
Lol Mets It Just keeps getting better
Travis’ Wood
Lol it’s $2 mil
rct
Mets could sign Ohtani for 8 years and $80 million and Robrock would rush in with a boring LOL Mets take.
bluetooth2
Yes and he can play the OF also
MarlinsFanBase
@bluetooth
I’ll correct this for you.
Wendle can STAND in the OF for you. Play is too strong a word.
A'sfaninLondonUK
@Marlin
Can I stand in the outfield for a living too? I can bring my doggy (free of charge) he’s brilliant at fielding, runs all day & pretty good ar returning too…
@DaOldDerbyBastard
I would’ve rather kept Guillorme.
raisinsss
Based on what, exactly?
@DaOldDerbyBastard
Defense and familiarity.
raisinsss
Better re-check those defensive numbers for 2023. Sss, but it appears my guy has lost at least a step.
LG KOST 4evr RIP
Simm
Looks like we can see the Mets 2024 plan. Sign some hopeful bounce back guys. One year we will trade them at the deadline if they don’t suck guys.
iml12
Stearns has a big mess to cleanup. Signing one year contracts to guys you can flip at the deadline probably pretty smart. They will have tons of money next year
mlbnyyfan
Are the Mets trading McNeil now? Teams could be interested
YankeesBleacherCreature
Nope.
MarlinsFanBase
I’d love McNeil in a Marlins uni playing DH and having him and Arraez in the same lineup in our stadium.
User 401527550
Why would McNeil ever DH? He can play above average defense just about anywhere.
MarlinsFanBase
Based on what? Defensive stats? The eyeballs tell a different story. I’d take him as a DH with the Marlins – not on the playing field…unless he can learn 1B decently.
User 401527550
He is one of the best utility players in the game. Your eyeballs need to see an optometrist.
MarlinsFanBase
His bat is nice, but he can’t field worth much. Again, I’d take him as a DH for the Marlins.
And I’m pretty comfortable with my eyesight and knowledge of the positions he plays, especially 2B.
Silent Bob23
Luis Guillermo is a much better defender and would much rather the Mets had kept him.
Hammerin' Hank
Eyeballs lol
websoulsurfer
Guillorme was roughly a league average defender. Wendle is a plus defender at both 2B and SS.
dellarocco72
McNeil would be the best defensive player on the Marlins. Why would they use him as DH
MarlinsFanBase
@dellarocco72
Good troll. Oh wait, were you serious?
jvent
If we can put McNeil and others in a trade to get a very good SP, than I say do it, we have Acuna that can play 2b, move Nimmo to LF , put Jett Williams in CF, Mauricio at 3b with Wendle backing up 2b/3b. I’d say sign Hoskins to DH and backup 1b.
Senga, Severino and Quintana has to be 3,4 & 5 so we still need a 1 & 2, Yamamoto and a trade for Cease or Burnes, and sign Woodruff to a 2/3 year deal.
MarlinsFanBase
Whoah…Very optimistic. Were you smoking what Stearns and Cohen did this morning before they started signing free agents?
brooklyn62
Mauricio at 3B? Are you flipping kidding me? He was a butcher at the hot corner; made Baty look like Brooks Robinson
MarlinsFanBase
@brooklyn62 You know his logic is bad when you and I both agree.
User 401527550
Baty is still a higher valued player then Mauricio.
JackStrawb
@jvent Stop. Acuna just put up a .620 OPS at Binghamton. He’s nowhere near ready for MLB, particularly not as a contributor in 2024. And you want to put a 19 yo A-ball OFer in CFer? That’s great. Just great. Then you want to ruin any chance Baty or Vientos has for growth at DH, and make the #2 guy in the NL in ERA your #3 starter. Keep going. This is wonderful.
JackStrawb
@brooklyn62 He graded out as average there, and he was far, far better than Baty–who is completely unplayable in the field.
ctbronx7
Mauricio is an inconsistent fielder at any infield position. But he has a big bat. A potentially VERY BIG BAT.
Try him as a corner outfielder to maximize his value.
Frankie16
Senga had an era under 2.8, had over 200 strikeouts and finished 7th in the cy young voting yet he has to be a number 3 starter. He’s a number 1 on about 20 teams so where do you even come up with that. The only way senga is not our number one is if we sign Yamamoto or maybe snell other than that he’s our ace. The Mets need 2 starters and a few bullpen pieces our offense will be more than fine this year.
jmaggio76
Luis G replacement? at least a little more pop and consistency maybe? weird signing for sure, with all the young talent ready to come up. could give those opportunities and at bats to the kids
DarrenDreifortsContract
No other team was going to give him a major league deal with guaranteed money. The Mets are playing chess!
MarlinsFanBase
This is exactly what I was thinking.
But good for Joey getting guaranteed money for another season.
MrSeptember
As a Brewers fan, Stearns has definitely developed a smartest guy in the room mentality and loves working at the fringes a little too much. He always loved positional versatility and options seemingly more than talent. I’m really curious how he’s going to do on a Mets budget…he’s got a thrift store/garage sale mindset that’s going to be hard to shake.
Vince Coleman'sTarpMachine
Another NY success
10centBeerNight
NYM fans need to have a little faith in David Stearns
brooklyn62
It seems as though the Mets are everyone’s favorite punching bag of late. Every move, every signing is going to be mocked and criticized. Everyone’s a freakin arm chair GM. Every team rolls the dice on whoever they sign; always some surprises both good and bad. I’m excited and patient to see what Stearns brings to the Mets.
Slow day at work
“Every move, every signing is going to be mocked and criticized” mostly by Mets fans. I think these are good signings for a team that is not trying to compete, but rather build in 2024.
DarrenDreifortsContract
Blame the Mets fans for that. They thought that owner of theirs was going to buy them a world series.
brooklyn62
That’s a dumb a** comment if there ever was one! Yup,that owner of theirs,Clem! Yup, we here city slicker Mets fans know we’s gonna have that there Cohen fella buy us a World Series! Ain’t that right, Clem?
westcasey
don’t understand the urgency to get this done. I thought Wendle would be there in late January.
NSDQTRDR
Mets have only 28 on their 40 man roster. This is all housekeeping.
MarlinsFanBase
@westcasey
Exactly my thoughts. I’m surprised by how early Wendle has been signed and that he was given guaranteed money. But good for him getting that deal.
Happy Holidays to the Wendle family.
thefallensoldier
Mets going all in
Seaver rules
10 more roster moves to fill. Wendle a good signing a Sevy is low risk 1 year gamble for a billionaire. LGM!
Seaver rules
Yamamoto, Soler and trading for Burnes next.
MrSeptember
Their moves thus far do not scream of a team who’s going to be ponying up the chips to get the best pitcher on the trade market who has one year left. What’s the point? And they won’t be able to outbid other teams. And Arnold is smarter than to risk a trade with his former boss right off the bat in case it goes bad. Not happening.
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Joey Wendle looks like a 1950s baseball player.
MarlinsFanBase
Last year, he played like he was born in that decade.
THEY LIVE!!!
Even second division teams like the Mets need to restock the cupboard with warm bodies. If Wendle got anything more than league minimum he rocked the Mets‼️
citizen
What was the point of trading Sherzer and verlander if the mets are eating those salaries for 24 & 25? handcuffs them financially now.
mrmet17
For the prospects they got back…
vikingbluejay67
The Mets cannot be fixed on the fly. They need a complete tear down and rebuild.
A_Cespedes_For_The_Rest_Of_Us
This isn’t really close to accurate
So little of the Mets current payroll is locked up long term
They do have to make some decisions w Pete but the most likely scenario has like 3 current non controllable players on the roster in a few years, w Nimmo and Lindor as the only 2 players on long term deals
There’s always the chance that senga or Diaz opt in for 2 more seasons after year 3, but most likely they will exercise their opt outs (though I’d be happy to offer a buyout extension to senga after the season he just had if he repeats it next year)
User 401527550
Complete tear down? Odds are they have five all stars currently on their roster in Alonso, Lindor, McNeil,Senga, and Diaz. Nimmo and Marte are all star candidates. They have four second year players that will outperform their rookie seasons. They will contend for a wild card with no additions and we all know that ain’t happening.
MrSeptember
Just like last year except worse pitching!
User 401527550
And the year before and pitching on the way.
JackStrawb
They’re not aiming for the postseason.
spudchukar
Wendle is a plus addition to any team!
JackStrawb
More strangeness after the Severino signing. Wendle is not a guy you sign on more than a minor league deal. 34 years old, below replacement level in 2023, bat through the floor, mixed defensive numbers that don’t add up to much better than average…. I suppose Stearns thinks his BABIP suggests a rebound, but a rebound from an OPS+ of 50 after factoring in age-related decline would give you an OPS+ of… 55?
Wendle’s not the backup IFer on a contender. Neither is Zack Short. And neither is $2m what you spend on AAA, just-in-case depth. Joey Wendle’s the backup IFer on the 2024 Nationals or Rockies. He doesn’t fit with a contending Mets team, and he doesn’t fit with a Mets team that’s punting 2024 either.
The mystery continues…
Canosucks
Right on Jack; I don’t get it?!
JackStrawb
@Canosucks Ah! I think I figured it out. Cohen is notorious from lunging from pillar to post, as when he wanted to throw $300m at Correa because he suddenly figured out late in the offseason that the Mets were at least 5 wins shy of Atlanta (he got the ‘at least’ part right, anyway).
So he’s been mucking around, figuring the Mets had better punt, but suddenly decided to go for it–as is the rumor from Sherman tonight. The paperwork on Wendle and Severino had already gone through as they were filler on a 2024 Mets team that was just trying to make it to 2025, then Cohen changed his mind and set payroll at $400 million. And here we are.
MarlinsFanBase
I have to admit that I did not see Wendle signing so early in free agency and doing so for guaranteed money and an MLB contract. I’m pretty stunned by this.
All the Mets have to do now is sign Jacob Stallings and Garrett Cooper, then they’ll have some of the Marlins deadweight from the last couple of years. And as a bonus, Cooper can keep Severino company when they both go on the IL.
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
It’s funny to see the trolls out in full force so early in the offseason!
“The Mets signed a utility infielder? Let’s go mock them and post “LOLMets,” because that will hurt their feelings and make me feel like a better fan!”
I remember all of the dopey “LOLMets” comments when they signed Tommy Pham. How’d that one work out?
And Mr. Marlins fan…. when your team can consistently draw more home fans than the Savannah Bananas, come back and talk big league ball. Your roster is comprised of 26 Joey Wendles and a Sandy Alcantra. It’s not becoming of you to throw stones from the living room of your glass house.
MarlinsFanBase
@SeeUonTheUlnarSide
I know nearly all of you Mets fans stooped watching baseball in 2023 on May 1st, but I’ll let you know what you missed.
Marlins made the playoffs, while the Mets did not. I guess your team was worse than a team “comprised of Joey Wendles”. Maybe you need to take a look at our roster.
Secondly, you just showed you didn’t watch the last series the Marlins had in CitiField against your Mets. If you had, you would’ve noticed the Marlins fan takeover where I even commented about it here, and your fellow Mets fans couldn’t say nothing but give the excuse of it was a meaningless game – a game that involved a team fighting for a playoff spot in the final week.
Thank you for playing and showing how very little you watched last season. See you when the Mets are back to having a fair weather season for you.
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Yes, I watched the Marlins make the playoffs. So did the Cubs, Brewers and Diamondbacks.
If you want to reference a specific series, let’s look at the head to head history. Not pretty for the fish.
Your team is pedestrian. There is a reason that they are always predicted with a 4th or 5th place finish.
So, keep touting your incredible overachievement of reaching the playoffs with a AAAA team. I’m sure the A’s would be eager to follow such a magnificent plan.
Your farm is awful, your MLB team lost its best asset in Kim Ng. The only thing left is for you to troll.
MarlinsFanBase
@SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Wow, you just added to showing that you did not watch.
I clearly stated that the Marlins MADE (not MAKE) the playoffs. You talk about they MAKE it and mention the Cubs who didn’t make the playoffs this year. And you talk about who make it instead of who made it in 2023. Thank you for showing you didn’t watch after May 1st.
You talk about head-to-head history. What does that have to do with your statement and my response? Was that your go-to after you got exposed?
You refer to the Marlins roster as a AAAA team. Clearly…let me say it again…clearly you don’t know baseball if you look at the Marlins roster and say that. Clearly you don’t even know the Marlins roster, even though you root for a division rival. Real fans know their own team and at least their divisional rivals’ rosters. It’s always those fairweather fans that only know their roster and no one else’s. Again, thank you for proving that you didn’t watch after May 1st.
And if you didn’t show your lack of knowledge before, you made sure to cover it when you state “your MLB team lost its best asset in Kim Ng”. Wow! Absolutely Wow! You followed up with showing that you didn’t watch this season after May 1st with showing you really don’t watch the game or even see your division rivals ever. FYI – for even guys that may have questioned the Ng departure initially, not one of them question the hiring of Bendix. But I’m sure you don’t know who he is or that he was hired by the Marlins afterward.
Now go back to watching E!SPN and SNY for your clear sources of amazing wisdom. Unless you want to make more comments to show how little you watch the game and how little you know about it. Feel free to do so. I’ll love to break the stupidity down some more.
Jeremy320
Fyi – Stearns tried trading for Wendle multiple times when he was in Milwaukee.
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
The Mets took the season series 9 – 4 in 2023…… just a reminder.
Even though the team underperformed significantly, they still beat the brakes off your playoff contenders.
Thanks for playing!
george d
What a horrible day for the Mets! The Severino signing is one of the worst possible and then they sign Wendle to a contract. Worst OBP in MLB for hitters with 300+ ABs. Bring back Eppler!
MarlinsFanBase
@george d
Seriously, did Stearns and the Mets not think that Wendle would’ve been available in February, with him and his agent hoping for a MiLB deal and an Spring Training invite at that point?
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Yes…. truly an awful day to sign depth pieces when there’s only 32 names on the 40 man roster. I can’t conceive how my life will continue knowing that the Mets have their #4 starter and utility infielder locked up on “prove it” contracts.
A sad day indeed….
MarlinsFanBase
@SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Do you think that Wendle would not be available on February 28th for a MiLB deal and invite to Spring Training – after all of the better and younger utility infielders were signed?
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Well, considering our younger utility infielders are sitting in AA, I think Stearns signed the guy he was targeting.
Again, it doesn’t matter if the signing was for Joey Wendle or Turk Wendell. It’s a utility infielder. The fact that so many non-Met fans jump on this thread like it’s a big deal makes me laugh a lot.
MarlinsFanBase
@SeeUonTheUlnarSide
You laugh because you clearly don’t grasp the stupidity in the move. Let me explain it to you.
Wendle could have been had in February when he was more desperate, so he’d be willing to sign for less and not for guaranteed MLB money. He would’ve signed for a MiLB contract and an invite to Spring Training. The fact, as you say, “Stearns signed the guy he was targeting” makes Stearns look like an idiot more so than the signing without that currently looks. Do you not grasp that? He signed a guy for more money than he would’ve, for money he wouldn’t have had to guarantee, and grabbing him up early when no one was signing Wendle. If you think this is something wise, you truly are as idiotic as you’ve sounded on multiple posts already.
Travis’ Wood
Dude chill he’s a bench player lol
MarlinsFanBase
Does anyone know if Stearns and Wendle are friends? This seems like a Christmas gift to me.
THEY LIVE!!!
It does indeed look like a personal favor.
JoeBrady
Maybe it is because the Mets cannot afford players like Segura for $17M/2.
MarlinsFanBase
What do you mean? You’re paid Marte 4/$80 million. And how much are you paying for guys that you traded away? And how much does Bobby Bonilla make?
Chicken In Philly?
The Mets still need MLB caliber backups. Everyone hooting and hollering that they should just let the young guys play, well, barring injuries, how many at bats do you see Wendle getting? He’s a backup infielder! A solid one at that, and any team needs this. Moreover, Stearns needs to show free agents that the Mets plan to return to competitive quality baseball in short order, especially to have a shot at some of the free agents they’re interested in this year.
MarlinsFanBase
@Holden Bases
And you think Wendle fulfills what you state? Did you see him play this past season?
And even if you did and still think that he’ll do better off the bench, do you think the Mets really had to jump on him in November with a guaranteed MLB contract? You think he wouldn’t be available in February and begging for a MiLB deal with an invite to Spring Training?
MarlinsFanBase
“He has to be there to teach Baty to play 3B and because Stearns owes him a favor. Has to be.”
Oh my gosh! @JackStrawb are thinking the same thing!
Chicken In Philly?
He was atrocious at the plate, but he was a fine defensive backup. His track record indicates that he should remain well above average defensively, which is what I assume the Mets are looking for, and he might regain a league average bat. Do I think he warrants an MLB deal? Sure. Clearly the Mets think someone will also offer him a deal. He’s a respected player.
MarlinsFanBase
Um, he played for my team, so I saw him every game. When the ball is hit to him, he is a clean fielder. When the ball is hit anywhere he has to move more than two steps, it’s a problem.
Chicken In Philly?
You own the Marlins? If that’s the case, all legitimacy is lost LOL
Chicken In Philly?
I definitely saw him play a ton more when he was with the Rays. He reminded me a lot of Marty Barrett. Guess I just like the player!
MarlinsFanBase
He is no longer the player he was with the Rays. He’s declined quite a bit.
JackStrawb
@Holden Bases Wendle isn’t that, comrade! He was worth negative -0.2 WAR in 2024. Even OAA hates his defense at SS, giving him -3. His OPS+ was 50 on an OPS around .550. He’s clearly toast going on age 34.
He has to be there to teach Baty to play 3B and because Stearns owes him a favor. Has to be.
Chicken In Philly?
Good points. We see season-to-season shifts, though. Not all players have 1-2 down years and continue to get worse, but we will see.
MarlinsFanBase
When they’re on the wrong side of 30, we do see a decline, otherwise, Willie Mays would still be playing.
Father Time beats everyone. He’s been saying hello to Wendle the last two years.
Mac Attack
Stearns looks like a knucklehead so far and handled the Buck and Billie firings with no class.
THEY LIVE!!!
I could see Wendle on an expansion team but not on a contender. Glad not to be a Metz fan. Maybe they trade for Steve Matz too❓
SeeUonTheUlnarSide
Hmmm….. considering that Matz started his career with the Mets…….
I’m also glad you’re not a Metz fan. That team haz bad spelling.
Although, good on ya for the John Carpenter reference!
Doug
Dumpster diving for the dumpster fire in Flushing.
websoulsurfer
There is no such thing as performance bonuses. They are not allowed. He can have bonuses for games played or for awards won, but not for his actual performance on the field.
websoulsurfer
A glove first middle infield utility player for $2 million. Even if they cut him loose out of camp its not a big deal.
Crazy Karl
I’m elated to be a Mets fan right now! Spent a gob of money last off-season trying to keep a contending window open, realized it wasn’t gonna work and immediately shipped out players and paid for some farm pieces. Revamped the front office and chose a new Manager. Now taking fliers on guys(Sev & Wendle) that could produce a return, while giving the kids another season to mature. Books will look better next year, and start getting pieces to contend again.
I don’t see Cohen blowing money like crazy going forward. Creating the foundation seems to be the goal right now, and I couldn’t be happier.
Lastly, shout out to all Mets fans, and remember that the Wilpons are not our owners anymore! Hip hip hooray!
JackStrawb
Karl, if ‘Steve Cohen’ ripped off his face at the next presser to reveal he’s really Jeff Wilpon, no one would be the least bit surprised.
In fact his ownership of the team is indistinguishable from what Jeff Wilpon would do if he had $15 billion.
Crazy Karl
Ha ha! The Truffle Shuffle was coming. 😉
Crazy Karl
I can see some truth in that. I’ll refrain from using that, going forward. I’m still excited and hopeful for the current direction though. Your comment also made me realize how fortunate we are to not have to play out the next two years with Scherzer and Verlander on the rolls. I’m under the impression most teams couldn’t make that pivot, like we did.
angt222
Backup middle infielder to replace Guillorme.
alwaysgo4two
Something about the water in Tampa, they seem to bring out the best, once a player’s there, and go back once they’re gone.
vaderzim
I remember when a young Joey Wendle (who went by “Joe” at the time) was traded from Cleveland to Oakland in 2014 for Brandon Moss.
JoeBrady
First time in 2-3 years that I like a Mets move. $2M for a good fit is worth it.
Canosucks
Everyone looks at salary alone but what about the wasted roster spot and the losses that are incurred? Its not just 2 million that is wasted..
JoeBrady
That all depends on your expectations. Some folks only look at the most recent y ear. But it was only 2022 when he had a 2.4 bWAR.
Subatomicbunt
I had no idea the Mets were this serious about going ALL THE WAY this season! They are surging!!!
Hired Gun 23
Hoew many times are they gonna sign this guy!? Hahaha
etex211
As long as my Rangers don’t bring back Brad Miller, I don’t care who signs who to be the last infielder on the bench.
Wrian Washman
We’re crying over backup infield roles now?
Vince Coleman'sTarpMachine
Seve and wendle? Here come the rings
THEY LIVE!!!
@Vince.
Nose rings.
Frankie16
Reading comments on here the Mets could sign Yamamoto, snell and ohtani and people would be bashing stearns for doing a bad job. They won 101 games before last seasons troubles they will be fine with pretty much the same offense still intact. A couple of starters and relievers and we will be right back to contending this year. When these young guys come up over the next year or 2 we will prob be one of the best teams in baseball.