Meet the (New) Met


After weeks of rumors surrounding Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto, the Mets new front office cast their eyes elsewhere. Sunday, came word that the talented but injury-prone Wilson Ramos had agreed to a two-year deal.

A .273 lifetime batter, who hit over .300 and belted 15 homers while splitting 2018 between the Rays and Phillies, he looks like a good short-term solution for the "win now" Mets.

A word of warning, he's had two major knee surgeries and lost a lot of time last year -- reducing him to just pinch hitting for a while -- due to nagging hamstring injury. Now 31, Ramos can be an impact player at Citi Field, as long as he can stay on the field and contribute.

Still, he's a major upgrade over Travis d'Arnaud and Kevin Plawecki. And GM Brodie Van Wagonen didn't have to send any of his core homegrown players Michael Conforto, Brandon Nimmo and Amed Rosario, or soon-to-be pricey but ultra-talented Noah Syndergaard, to upgrade the catching position.

(My images of Ramos are from the Phillies/Mets doubleheader on August 16th, 2018 at Citizens Bank Park.)

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