🧓 by Blake Zeff With top prospect Jarred Kelenic on the verge of starting his Mariners career this week, many Mets fans are still having trouble accepting that the Amazin’s had the potential stud locked up for years but traded him away for a questionable return. We know some have moved on, but if you’re still
The advice seems rather impotent to me, is one of rationalization and distraction and ignores the core issue, which for many isn't injustice but the pain of not having this homegrown, 5-tool stud with a 6th tool mental makeup playing his heart out for the Mets as fans revel in the joy and excitement he brings. Possibly the most talented homegrown position player in Mets history.
Someday Kelenic might indeed be back in the orange and blue, signed as free agent. But for the next 6 or 7 years, perhaps less per new CBA, Mets fans will have to wait long time.
The advice seems rather impotent to me, is one of rationalization and distraction and ignores the core issue, which for many isn't injustice but the pain of not having this homegrown, 5-tool stud with a 6th tool mental makeup playing his heart out for the Mets as fans revel in the joy and excitement he brings. Possibly the most talented homegrown position player in Mets history.
Someday Kelenic might indeed be back in the orange and blue, signed as free agent. But for the next 6 or 7 years, perhaps less per new CBA, Mets fans will have to wait long time.