Another New Arrival in Flushing

I'm starting to wonder if Brodie Van Wagonen or George Allen is running the Mets. The legendary coach/GM of "The Over the Hill Gang" Washington Redskins, Allen famously assembled talented 1970s teams of players past 30 whom their previous teams felt had peaked.
How else would you explain Thursday's move, signing soon-to-turn 35-year-old Jed Lowrie? A late bloomer coming off a career year, the Mets apparently believe the next two years at $10 million per will see similar production to 2018.
In Oakland, Lowrie played mainly 2nd base last season -- en route to 23 homers, 99 RBIs and a second straight year of over-.800 OPS, he made the All Star team for the first time.
But wait! Isn't 2nd base where the newly acquired Robinson Cano (age 36) plays? OK, slide Lowery over to 3rd. So what becomes of incumbent Todd Frazier (33 next month)? Or last season's August and September standout Jeff McNeil? Or the organization's other intriguing young farm system bat, Peter Alonso?
These moves make you wonder whether another move, perhaps a trade, is coming to clear up the infield logjam.
Still, you have to admit, it's a head scratcher for a team, especially one that competes in the NL East with the powerhouse Nats and fast-rising Braves, to be loading up on guys well past 30.
Stay tuned.
(My image of Jed Lowrie is from the A's/Yankees games on April 20th, 2016.)

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