Though by all accounts he has done nothing but go about his business as a professional, outfielder Jay Bruce has had an eventful tenure with the Mets since arriving last summer via trade. While the club picked up his option last fall, it reportedly dangled him in trade talks once Yoenis Cespedes returned in free agency.
Among the teams that inquired about Bruce, it was the rebuilding Phillies who came closest to acquiring him over the recent offseason, Marc Carig of Newsday reports. It’s not known what got in the way of a deal, though perhaps New York wanted some kind of prospect return or Philadelphia wasn’t willing to take on his entire $13MM salary.
The pursuit of Bruce, who’ll be a free agent at year’s end, certainly fits within the Phillies’ recent operating philosophy of adding short-term veteran pieces to boost the club in the near term (and provide possible trade chips) without clogging up future balance sheets. The Phils ended up adding two such outfielders, Howie Kendrick and Michael Saunders. Presumably, the club wouldn’t have signed the latter, who was not added until mid-January, had it managed to acquire Bruce.
Other organizations that at least expressed interest, Carig notes, were the Giants and Orioles. But clearly neither of those clubs was willing to push the envelope to add Bruce, who struggled to a .219/.294/.391 slash line over his 187 plate appearances with the Mets in 2016. In the end, the Mets held onto the slugger.
As it turns out, the lack of sufficient interest may have worked to the Mets’ advantage. Though the presence of Bruce on the roster along with Curtis Granderson and Michael Conforto has continued to create something of a logjam, the 30-year-old Bruce is more than making up for that with a highly productive start to the year. Through 62 plate appearances, he’s hitting a robust .309/.387/.673 with six long balls.
It’ll be interesting to see how things play out over the course of the season. Bruce is a notoriously streaky hitter, though the Mets will be glad to ride things out for the time being. Conforto is clamoring for more playing time with a great start in limited action. And Granderson is scuffling quite a bit early, though of the three he’s the choice to line up in center field (where he could begin to cede time to Juan Lagares). Tough choices could be required if other roster needs arise, or if the team determines that Conforto needs to play more regularly, though it remains plausible to imagine all three players sticking with the Mets for the full season. And if Bruce is able to maintain anything like his current production, it’ll be interesting to see whether the organization considers a qualifying offer after the season.
bastros88
I’m sure all the mets fans would like to take back all they did to him, from the comments they made or the constant booing him when he batted
zachjcc
Yea I agree but in New York if you’re not doing what they want you to do you’re 100% gonna get booed
reflect
No? If you suck you get booed. He sucked and he got booed.
Now he doesn’t suck and that’s great but that doesn’t mean we were wrong for booing him when he was terrible last year.
mathiasak04182000
Mike Schmidt got booed numoerous times in Philly by their fans
TheZink
Philly fans have never booed someone that didn’t need Boo-ing.
agentx
Santa Claus? Did Santa Claus deserve his booing the icy snowball barrage? Sure, those were Eagles fans but still… Santa??
cjelepis
Effing santa story. That was 60 years ago. Get over it. Read the history on the story, too, and you’ll realize he did deserve to get snowballed.
billysbballz
Lol
gocincy
That sounds like something Bill O’Reilly would say.
retire21
Who?
bsteady7
What is the santa story?
DannyQ3913
Awful comparison
LA91744
Raul Mondesi got booed all the times
yankees500
Starling marte will get booed by the home fans.
hiflew
No he won’t. He might get booed by road fans, but home fans forgive. Barry Bonds is still beloved in SF. Ryan Braun doesn’t get booed in Milwaukee.
hodor 3
The Mets need to not shoot themselves in the foot and strike while the iron (Bruce) is hot, esle they’re never going to get the type of offers they want.
Say Hey Now Kid
Yeah keep him for the season but not after that. 30 years old and in a contract year. No guarantee he will produce like this next year. Put that money toward a better contact hitter
377194
Bruce got booed last year because he looked like a lower priced Jason Bay. It’ll be nice if he hit 25 homers for the Mets this year before he hits the free agent market.
metseventually 2
He also said he didn’t want to play in NY
kbarr888
He didn’t want to play in NY because the fans are nasty, moody, and fickle as hell……………………….I guess he was right.
citizen
too many maybes and what ifs, though phouly “fans” definately would have booed him. slow news day?
staypuft
Maybe they didn’t want to take on more salary after the buchholz trade
jay13
The Mets need to get Conforto in the lineup more. Jay Bruce will entice someone needing a bat later. Mets will still cash in on him, just how well is still up in the air
gocincy
Maybe they should keep him. Cespedes seems to miss an awful lot of games.
kbarr888
If Conforto can handle CF for now, they should be sitting Grandy. He’s been terrible, especially as a leadoff guy. They need to showcase Bruce as much as possible……until he stops hitting……then sit him and try to trade him.
Say Hey Now Kid
I wouldn’t trade unless we look like we won’t make the playoffs then use him for a prospect. We need to replete the farm system
Muddywaters
Philly is a losing city. 4 teams and not many championships.