Posts Tagged ‘Jason Bay’

Mets Blogger Roundtable: Outfield

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

In the fourth edition of the “Mets Blogger Roundtable Series 2010” Dave Doyle of Mets Report and Joe Janish of Mets Today evaluate each position of the Mets outfield.

Around The Net: Mets PSL Video

Friday, February 26th, 2010

There is a lot of cool and interesting New York Mets PSL video out there. Below is a listing of some of my favorite from over the past week.

-Metsblog: Q&A: with Bobby Parnell, on Command and Year Two. Matt Cerrone sits down with Mets pitcher Bobby Parnell to discuss the upcoming season.

-Mets Today: Is That A Balk. Joe Janish critiques Ryota Igarashi delivery.

-ESPN.com: Mets 2010 Season Outlook. Buster Olney previews the Mets upcoming season

-NJ.com: Videos of David Wright, Jason Bay and more from NY Mets’ first full-squad workout. Below is video of Jason Bay taking batting practice.

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Poll Results: Jason Bay Home Runs

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

In the video below I discuss the results of a recent poll concerning Jason Bay’s home runs for 2010. Watch as I explain the numbers I expect Jason Bay to produce this season.

Q & A: Jason Bay and David Wright Working Together

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

In the video below, I answer the following viewer question: BORIQUA969 – what are your thoughts about Jason Bay and David Wright? I’m hoping they work as a team this season.

Poll: How Many Home Runs Will Jason Bay Hit In 2010

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

In 2009 Jason Bay hit a career high 36 home runs for the Boston Redsox. Considering he is moving to a pitcher friendly park (Citi Field), please vote below as to how many home runs you think Jason Bay will hit in 2010.

Top Five Blog Posts For January 2010

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Below is a listing of the top five most viewed stories on OnTheBlack.com for the month of January 2010

1. Early on in January I answered the question: Which Pitcher Should The Mets Pursue. Here we are weeks later and the Mets still haven’t pursued any of them and the list of free agent pitchers continues to get smaller and smaller…

2. As we get closer to the start of the season, I’m going to be asking you guys a number of different predictions for the upcoming season. The first one is how many stolen bases will Jose Reyes have in 2010. To see the results of over 300 votes click here.

3. In case you missed it, check out photos of my Willie Randolph and Cliff Floyd Autograph baseball.

4. In this video post, I try to wrap my head around the trade for Gary Matthews Jr.

5. Jason Bay is easily the biggest off-season move for the Mets (so far). To learn more about him, check out this blog post.

Video: Jason Bay Press Conference

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Below is video from the Jason Bay press conference courtesy of NJ.com. Also, I received an email from Mets.com this evening with a special message from Jason Bay. Click here to view it.

Jason Bay introduced at newest Met

Links: Bay Press Conference, Minaya Trade History & Luis Castillo

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

No video blog post this morning but here are a few links of interest:

-I received an email from Mets.com last night that said:

Jason Bay’s introductory press conference will begin at 11:00 a.m tomorrow (Tuesday) on Mets.com. Tune in tomorrow to see the Mets’ newest outfielder.

You can listen to the press conference live over at WFAN.

-I saw all sorts of reports yesterday that the Mets are in talks with the Redsox to trade Luis Castillo in exchange for Mike Lowell. Personally I can’t see why the Redsox would want Castillo but in any case, I tweeted last night,  “I only like the Castillo for Lowell trade if that means the Mets will go after Husdon.” Let’s see what happens.

-Last, check out MLB Trade Rumors to see the NL East GM Trade History. Specifically for Omar Minaya, you can view his entire trade history here. Thanks to my buddy Matt for the link.

Top Five Blog Posts For December 2009

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Happy 2010! Below is a listing of the top five most viewed stories on OnTheBlack.com for the month of December 2009.

1. Mets fans are most certainly excited about the signing of Jason Bay, so it’s no surprise that the number one story in December was “Getting To Know Jason Bay“.

2. The video footage of Tom Seaver’s first MLB game was also a big hit and very interesting footage to watch.

3. Us Mets fans always like to debate who the Mets should trade and who they shouldn’t trade. I received a strong reaction and a lot of feedback when I asked the question, “Do The Mets Have Any Untouchables?

4. A few weeks back, I was a big believer that the Mets would sign Jason Marquis. As it turns out, he is now a Washington National. If you still want to know more about the pitcher the Mets will face multiple times this year, check out this blog post.

5. I love the fact that the Mets are involved in the community and give back. So anytime I get a chance to spread the word about a good cause, I plan on doing so. This blog post talks about a recent coat drive the Mets were having.

Getting To Know Jason Bay

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

With the recent reports that the New York Mets will announce the signing of Jason Bay sometime next week (pending his physical), I decided to reach out to my blogger buddy “Done” (a big time Redsox fan) over at Get Out of My Ballpark to give me some insight into the type of player that is Jason Bay.

Below is an email exchange we had regarding Bay. We discuss Redsox fan reaction, Bay’s defensive liabilities, why “Done” thinks this is a bad deal for the Mets and more!


Question: What’s the reaction from Boston fans (including you) on Bay signing with the Mets?
Answer: Bay is a terrific player and a class act. The Sox obviously saw something in him that made them believe that he would not be a $ 15 million player at age 36 and didn’t want to include the fifth year of the deal. We are very happy with his move to the Mets because it takes him out of our path to the World Series and most of us who were paying attention for the past month or so knew he wasn’t coming back here.

Question: A lot has been made of Jason Bay being a defensive liability. Especially as he moves to a big park like Citi Field. As someone who watched him all of last summer, can you give some insight into he defensive liabilities?
Answer: Jason Bay is not a hugely awful defensive player, but he is not a great one. He was an upgrade over Manny, but that’s not a huge challenge. Mostly he will suffer in a ballpark with massive gaps like Citi Field, and he doesn’t always take the best path to the ball. In a left field the size of most new yorkers’ studio apartments (Fenway Park LF) this wasn’t a huge deal, but when we were on the road last summer it was pretty apparent.

Question: What’s the strongest part of Bay’s game?
Answer: Bay is a right handed power hitter. He is at his best when people are throwing him fastballs which he hammers with the best of them. Sliders down and away are another story and a large reason for his 162 ks last year.

Question: From what you’ve heard, what type of teammate and clubhouse guy is Bay?
Answer: Fantastic. Laid back, professional and dryly funny. He will never be an issue in the club house, even when the team isn’t dong well ( remember he spent half a decade in Pittsburgh).

Question: In 2009, Bay had career highs in homeruns (36) and RBI’s (119). Considering he’s now in a lineup with Wright and Beltran but also playing in a big park like Citi Field, do you think Bay will continue to put up these type of numbers?
Answer: This is why it is a bad deal for the Mets. Citi field made Wrights power numbers drop by 2/3 last season and though Bay won’t have the same drop off, I think 25 homeruns would be a more likely number. He may have slightly better batting average because he will hit balls that might have been caught at Fenway but will be hits in his new home. The 119 RBI is a function of guys being on base ahead of him so that might still be up there. Look for a line more like .280/25/95.

Question: Feel free to add anything else.
Answer: Bay is the kind of player the Mets should be shying away from with the facts of their new home. They should be concentrating on pitching and defense and adding left handed power if anything. Given that he is a class act who has shown he can perform very well on the big stage and I hope he is terrific in flushing. He will likely be able to put up very good numbers for another year or two before he begins his decline and will be a good force in the Mets clubhouse.

Thanks to “Done” for taking the time to answer my questions. Be sure to check him out over at Get Out of My Ballpark.