Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Having watched Delgado for the past half decade, he's actually one of the better defensive first basemen in MLB. Nearly Johnny O(who I also watched lots) good. And the really goofy thing is Delgado was voted the Best Player in Baseball by the AP or someone like that, which I totally disagree with, but he was. So he's obviously a highly sought player by whatever teams can afford his ridiculous contract. I think he's overrated, but some don't I guess.
I wouldn't complain if you're a Mets fan, 45-50HRs and solid defense along with being an excellent clubhouse guy aren't easy to find anymore, as easy as it sounds.
I wouldn't complain if the Mets got him but the team has other issues like a totally empty bullpen. They will end up hoping that the guys they got now along with the kids in the minors can step up. DeJean, Heredia and Looper? Thats it?? They need more..though not like there is anything else out there.
I was watching Yankees Hot Stove Report on YES Network and one of folks there mentioned how Delgado like the "finer" things in life like great restaurants, museums..etc.. guess NYC would be a good place if he wants to pursue his usual stuff. I honestly don't know much about his defensive capabilities since I watch more NL games and only see Delgado when the Jays play the Yanks. The Mets infield is young and I hope someone with good defense who can instill some confidence in the infielders is signed. The last good first baseman the Mets had was John Olerud and he left after 1999.