Now to get on to opening day for the Mets and some expectations. This off season saw some acquisitions of Chris Young and Curtis Granderson for the outfield and Bartolo Colon to the starting rotation. Hopefully these don't backfire on the team like they have in the past free agent signings. The talk of Sandy Alderson expecting 90 wins this year is a bit lofty, but I expect more in the 80 -85 W's this year being they haven't eclipsed 80 or more W's since 2008. If things fall into place and they get a bit lucky then maybe they'll hit 90 W's this year. I can't wait too see some of the prospects when they are brought up later this year.
The Mets opening day starter is Dillon Gee who has really turned it around since the second half of the 2013 season. After starting the year with a 2-6 record he finished with a 12-11 record and had his WHIP down to 1.281. Gee had a wonderful spring training and hopefully that continues into this year. It's nice to see a Mets homegrown talent pan out. There is a clip of his 12 strike out turn around game against the Yankees at the bottom of this post. His only blip that game was a homerun to Cano.
With that I leave you with a picture of a 2012 Topps Museum Auto of Dillon Gee numbered /250 that I picked up off of ebay for about 6 bucks. It is one a the very few times that a seller was willing to negotiate a best offer.
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