Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Will the Dark Knight Rise?


Last Tuesday, my beloved Cincinnati Reds traded catcher Devin Mesoraco to the New York Mets in exchange for pitcher Matt Harvey about an hour before the two teams played each other in game two of their three game series at Great American Ball Park. It was an odd trade for a number of reasons, one of them being that Mesoraco was in the lineup for the Reds and scheduled to catch that night. He had gotten his batting practice in and was reportedly getting ready for the game before he was informed that he had been traded to the team in the visitor’s clubhouse.

For Mesoraco, hopefully it is a fresh start for what was once considered a promising baseball career. He had a breakout season in 2014 in which he made the National League All-Star team and was awarded with a four-year contract worth $28 million. Injuries then derailed his career as he spent time in 2015, 2016, and 2017 on the disabled list. In his absence, Tucker Barnhart emerged as a fine catcher and suitable replacement. Barnhart’s winning of the 2017 Gold Glove award for his position essentially cemented him as the new starter. The Reds felt that Mesoraco was expendable and the trade was made.

What the Reds got in return is questionable. Despite rising to prominence as a Met in which he helped lead the team to the World Series, Harvey has since fallen off the map. The pitcher formerly known as the Dark Knight suffered a slew of injuries and in 2018, he was moved from the Mets starting rotation to the bullpen. The Mets then tried to demote him to the minors. When Harvey refused, they designated him for assignment before the trade with the Reds was announced.

As I write this, Harvey is scheduled to join up with the Reds in Los Angeles as they begin their series with Dodgers. It is expected that he pitches in some capacity on Friday. Whether that is as a starter or as a reliever remains to be seen. Either way, I believe there is no way that he is in the long-term plans of the franchise. With Harvey being a free agent at season’s end, my guess is that the Reds hope he reverts back to his old self so that they can demand a high price for him at the trade deadline. If he does not pan out well, the Reds can simply part ways with him at the end of the season. It is a low risk, high reward move by the Reds. Hopefully for the Reds, the Dark Knight will rise once again and garner the team some wins and a plethora of talent in a trade.







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