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Mutiny in the Citi

May 31st 2010 20:50
It was only a matter of time before the players themselves got fed up with the antics of Oliver Perez. The New York Post is reporting that teammates of Perez are calling for is outright release.
Manager Jerry Manuel was questioned before last night’s game and asked what kind of situation would have to arise in order to put Ollie in a game. He alluded to the fact that it would have to be an extra innings game; perhaps in a setup role for a position player.

So the Mets will play with essentially a 24 man roster until one of two things happen:

1) Ollie accepts a demotion to AAA in order to help salvage a floundering career.
2) The Wilpons, along with upper management, screw their heads on straight and swallow 20million dollars by giving Perez his outright release.

The first option would seem like the most acceptable; except to Ollie and his agent Scott Boras. They feel a demotion would hurt his career. Apparently neither one of them has taken a hard look at his stats and figured out that might be whats hurting his career. Perez is 0-3 with a 6.25 ERA in seven starts this year. In his three appearances since being banished to the bullpen, Ollie is posting an impressive ERA in the low double digits.
The second option scares the pants off of the Wilpons and the rest of the Mets organization. If Ollie is released than he will be owed 20 million American dollars. This would be a terrible onus to carry since the Wilpons are trying very hard not to show the fans that they were financially impacted by the Bernie Madoff scandal. However, from a baseball perspective, it would be hard to let a young, once promising, left hander go; for fear that he may flourish with another team in a different city. Either way, Perez is not going to flourish in Flushing.

The New York Mets are starting to turn their season around. The last thing they need at this point in time is a player who the others are starting to resent for his selfishness. For the fans, Perez has been the topic of great debate and dismay since 2008. If the New York Mets are trying to get back in the good graces of their fans, as they have sincerely attempted to do, then the first step should be to let go of Perez… two years ago.


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Comment by Joe Soriano

June 1st 2010 14:22
Oliver Perez sucks because of his style of pitching. He is a fly ball pitcher, which really hurts your performance. Dang you Scott Boras!

Comment by Ryan DeCicco

June 1st 2010 15:06
Omar Minaya needs to tell Boras that the Mets will refuse to do anymore business with him if he does not tell Perez to take the demotion. The Mets have given Boras plenty of money over the years. You have to hit him in his fat wallet!

Comment by Anonymous

June 2nd 2010 04:26
From Joe again- bad idea. Then you would create bad relations with Boras and his clients, like Jason Bay. I think you know that Mets player.

Comment by Ryan DeCicco

June 2nd 2010 11:22
I definitely understand your point. Pelfrey is also a Boras client. At this point it seems like the Mets and Perez are engaging in a pissing contest. it almost seems as if Perez wants to be released, and given his track record I can only imagine that Boras is telling him to be diffficult. The question is... how will this effect his team mates and their performance. I think a swap for Suppan might be the best move. The Mets get a guy that is conditioned in the bullpen right now, and the Brewers can let Perez reconnect with Rick Peterson, the pitching coach whom Perez has had the most success with. Only time will tell.

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