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Analyzing the Prospects of the Upcoming Season

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Don’t worry. Your eyes are not deceiving you. It is I…the czar of the Daily Stache, making my triumphant return to talk about all things Metropolitans.

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The Mets don’t have much to lose this year…except games. We all expect plenty of that, but there are several glimmers of hope to keep an eye out for. Here’s a look.

The Return of Ike Davis — Perhaps the most promising part of the future of the Mets, Ike needs to prove his health and step up as a leader. With the fences moved in, he should be primed to have a sensational year as long as he can stay on the field. My early prediction for his line (if he plays at least 140 games) is .281, 31 HR, 109 RBI.

Daniel Murphy’s Bat in the Lineup — We all know that he can mash as well as anyone, but can he handle the position at second base? We saw that he can handle third, so that may lie in his future if David Wright is eventually traded. If he plays at least 140 games, look for a .308, 18 HR, 81 RBI line.

Will Lucas Duda Continue Improving — This is a guy I thought was nothing better than a scrub until his emergence last year. Now, we look at him as a source of power, and he is a lock to be the starting right fielder on opening day. Defensively, it will probably be an adventure, but offensively, he is capable of being a force, as he can hit the ball as far as anybody. For his line, if he stays healthy, I expect .265, 23 HR, 90 RBI.

Mike Pelfrey’s Farewell Tour — Pelfrey is my least favorite Met in recent memory, and he is going to really need to refine his game to change that perception. We all know the talent is there, just like it was with Oliver Perez, but Pelfrey has never been able to keep his head on straight. He always buckles under pressure, and I see no reason why this will be his breakout season. Don’t be surprised if he’s demoted to the bullpen at some point. Also, why is this a glimmer of hope? I think Pelfrey will either be dealt during the season or will leave after the season.

Thoughts?

About Michael Ganci

Michael Ganci is the Co-Founder of the Daily Stache, along with Matthew Falkenbury. Since 2008, Ganci has eat, drank and dreamt all things Mets, and he'd have it no other way. Feel free to follow him on Twitter at @DailyStache.

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