Article:Patrickburke1980's thoughts on the NY Mets offense

As a lifelong Mets fan I have to say, as most others would,  that last year was devastating. Not Wainwright-strikeout-of-Beltran in the NLCS devastating (because they really should have won the WS in 2006)- but devastating nonetheless.

Yes, Omar Minaya and Co. have made their move by acquire Johan the Great. The Mets should have some top shelf starting pitching all around with Pedro, Maine, Oliver Perez and Pelfrey. (Yes, I said Pelfrey and not El Duque).

That being said, I really don't feel that the Mets offense is quite what is was a year or two ago. I'm worried. Here's why:

Jose Reyes - Superstar. Seemingly motivated to put last year's personal and team collapse behind. No more crazy handshakes - all business. Luis Castillo - Now in his 30's, but still fairly solid 2b. Bad legs make him an injury risk. David Wright - Superstar. Carlos Beltran - All-Star and Silver Slugger when healthy - but gets banged up easily which causes prolonged slumps. Moises Alou - Rakes when healthy (.341/.392 /.524 last year) but they'll be lucky to have him play in 120 games, if not less. Carlos Delgado - Heavy decline in batting average, obp, slg and pretty much every other offensive category. He's coming off surgery and is past his prime. I'm worried. Ryan Church - Solid defender in right field and solid OPS in 470 at bats last year (.272 /.349/.464). Would expect very similar results from him this year. Brian Schneider - Supposedly solid defender, but not much of a bat.

The top half of the order is very strong with Reyes, Castillo, Wright and Beltran. Age and injury concerns with Alou and Delgado in the 5th and 6th spots. Church is a nice 7th hitter and Schneider is what he is:  a defensive catcher.

In my mind, the key to the office will be the production of Alou and Delgado in the 4th and 5th slots. And to be honest, I'm not convinced they'll be healthy (Alou) or productive (Deldago).

I'd love to hear what other Mets fans think!