After a disappointing season in which injuries laid claim to Carlos Beltran, Jose Reyes and Johan Santana, the front office was thrown into disarray and David Wright failed to maintain the level of play expected of him, Mets fans suffered another devastating blow Monday with word that right fielder Jeff Francoeur is expected to be ready in time for spring training following an operation on his injured left thumb.
While unlikely, it was hoped that the operation would force Francoeur to miss at least some time next season, a development that would have allowed the Mets to give his at-bats to a major league-caliber hitter. Unfortunately for the team, however, the operation was successful and Francoeur and his career OPS+ of 92 are expected to start in right field as spring training opens in March 2010.
Shamik
November 4th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Well this is uncalled for. Considering all the problems we have, Frenchie is literally the least of my worries
Consider this:
C – no starter
P – Johan’s injured and everyone else is so terrible, they can’t even be traded.
1st – Can Murph cut it? I say give him another year at least.
2nd – Can Castillo even give us a halfway decent season and at the very least catch something?
SS – Will Reyes have any pop, or will his entire leg just pop off?
3rd – Which DW will we get this time around, the franchises are built around, or the overrated player who hit less homers than Daniel Murphy
CF – Can Beltran’s knees hold up?
LF – ???
RF – Frenchie deserves another year.