Rounding 3rd and Headling Home
Here's Michael Conforto of the Mets after homering off the Dodgers' Rich Hill on August 5th, 2017.
The power-hitting left fielder had an inconsistent 2018 season -- a roller coaster ride that began with him still recovering from off-season shoulder surgery, dipped through several slumps and finished on a high note. The final numbers weren't bad -- 28 homers, a career-best 82 RBI and a .350 on base percentage. Now, with his health no longer a question, he's one of the home grown talents along with Brandon Nimmo, Amed Rosario and probably Jeff McNeil -- though you sense the organization considers him a fluke -- to build a lineup around.
The pitching won't be an issue -- the rotation of De Grom, Syndergaard, Wheeler and Matz is as good.
The challenge for new GM Brodie Van Wagenen will finding a catcher, deciding on who can be his corner infielders and adding another reliable bat to go alongside Conforto.
The power-hitting left fielder had an inconsistent 2018 season -- a roller coaster ride that began with him still recovering from off-season shoulder surgery, dipped through several slumps and finished on a high note. The final numbers weren't bad -- 28 homers, a career-best 82 RBI and a .350 on base percentage. Now, with his health no longer a question, he's one of the home grown talents along with Brandon Nimmo, Amed Rosario and probably Jeff McNeil -- though you sense the organization considers him a fluke -- to build a lineup around.
The pitching won't be an issue -- the rotation of De Grom, Syndergaard, Wheeler and Matz is as good.
The challenge for new GM Brodie Van Wagenen will finding a catcher, deciding on who can be his corner infielders and adding another reliable bat to go alongside Conforto.
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