Here is the official 2014 Opening Day Roster for the New York Mets.
Starting Rotation
- Dillon Gee, RHP
- Bartolo Colon, RHP
- Zack Wheeler, RHP
- Jon Niese LHP (Disabled List)
- Jenrry Mejia, RHP
Projected Starting Lineup
- Eric Young Jr., LF
- Daniel Murphy, 2B
- David Wright, 3B
- Curtis Granderson, RF
- Chris Young, CF
- Ike Davis, 1B
- Travis d’Arnaud, C
- Ruben Tejada, SS
Bench
- Anthony Recker, C
- Josh Satin, 1B/3B
- Omar Quintanilla, SS
- Juan Lagares, OF
- Lucas Duda, 1B/OF
- Andrew Brown, OF
Bullpen
- Bobby Parnell, RHP
- Jose Valverde, RHP
- Gonzalez Germen, RHP
- Scott Rice, LHP
- Jeurys Familia, RHP
- John Lannan, LHP
- Carlos Torres, RHP
As I mentioned in my earlier roster projection the Mets would go with an extra position player until Niese is activated from the DL on April 6th. As I suspected, Brown deservedly got the nod.
However, barring injuries, Davis and Duda will both remain on the roster once the Mets go back to a five man bench and Brown will go back to Triple-A Las Vegas.
As I also speculated last week, Anthony Seratelli never had a chance really. Quintanilla is close with Collins who views him as a working-class hero. Still, Seratelli didn’t hit his weight and isn’t a better defensive shortstop which the team needs with Tejada.
As I mentioned in several of the comment threads, regarding the decision about Daisuke Matsuzaka, the Mets made the right move. When Dice-K was first signed I said repeatedly he would provide depth as the sixth starter. And that’s exactly what he provides.
Do not forget we are still a team that is building toward the future. We need to see what we have in Mejia, who was the organization’s number one pitching prospect for two years before he got injured. This is his time.
Lets Go Mets!
(Photo by David Conde, MetsMinors.net)
For the most part I am ready to root, root, root for the Metsies – Just really wanted to see Flores be opening day SS and Tejada cut, not even AAA – because dude is simply not a major league caliper ball player. My other hope is that Val Verde, Rice and Lannan (and I do like the last two) become black, leatherich and Walters. Please excuse spelling errors on names. Also Edgin to be in the bigs.
Any idea yet how the minor league rosters are shaping up? Which players assigned to which levels, etc? Thanks…
Besides all the usual suspects (SS , 1st) the thing I am most disappointed in is the BP . For some reason I envisioned a much better pen this year with a lot of hard throwing kids who even if they didn’t perform great we could take solace in their development and adjustments to the ML level . But besides Familia we have nary a one there . If you are going to depend on your pitching to carry you as we all know is our only recipe for success then the BP has to be a major part of it . I am not even sure this BP is as good (bad) as last year.
I wouldn’t discount Germen who is 26 and has pretty good stuff. At the very least, he throws strikes and his changeup reminds me of Aaron Heilman’s.
Considering how poor the overall production from Lyon, Burke, Carson, Atchison and Aardsma was last year, it’d be hard not to improve. And unlike past years, the Mets finally have the depth to act quickly if something fails.
Just posted today Savannah’s roster and waiting on the rest to update very soon