Mancuso: Day 2 Of Meetings with the Managers

 LAS VEGAS- As of Tuesday evening there was no change. Noah Syndergaard was still a NY Met and J.T. Realmuto remained a Miami Marlin though sources say the Mets are still front runners in obtaining the Marlins’ catcher. Speculate all you want about the Mets doing business with the Yankees and a blockbuster 3-team trade at the Winter Meetings, and realize these meetings are all about finding that one or two players that will make a difference.

So, as of now, Noah Syndergaard was explored by the Yankees as they continue a quest to obtain another starter for the rotation. The Mets could be making one or two moves before these meetings conclude Thursday and it may or may not include Realmuto.

Sources continue to inform nysportsday.com that the Mets are in the market for a catcher. If not, general manager Brodie Van Wagenen will keep trying to upgrade the position. He said, “There are other ways to upgrade.” That could mean as much spending and free agency as could be expected.

If not, there appears to be this confidence builder regarding Travis d’Arnaud and Kevin Plawecki. More often Van Wagenen and manager Mickey Callaway continue to provide that vote of confidence with the current Mets catching situation.

From the look of things, and after additional discussions, the sense is any possible trade for Realmuto would not involve Brandon Nimmo, Michael Conforto or Amed Rosario. Again a blockbuster trade that is enticing could change anything.

With Day 2 of these Winter Meetings almost at a conclusion there are no changes. There is optimism the Mets and Yankees will make a move or two and it could occur at the conclusion of these meetings on Thursday.

The good news, there is a lot of talking, exploring, and of course the buzz. Rumors are rumors but nothing is official until it is.

Aaron Boone and Mickey Callaway, as all managers do at these meetings, met with the media late Tuesday afternoon. The word is optimism and they apparently have no clue about roster changes. They are in that preparation period of the offseason and both are feeling confident.

It’s the confidence that Mickey Callaway and Aaron Boone have, along with good working relationships with Brodie Van Wagenen and Brian Cashman.

Seth Lugo and Robert Gsellman are valuable tools out of the bullpen. They both could fill a rotation spot if needed. Callaway established the point that defense is a priority and of course the starters will need to get the appropriate run support.

“Lots of energy in the air,” Callaway said. “This has to be all about the players.

Assuming there are changes to come, Callaway alluded to Brandon Nimmo. “He needs to leadoff,” he said. Juan Lagares is progressing and spring training will determine where he fits into the lineup as a starter or off the bench in a Mets outfield that will be without Yoenis Cespedes for the first half of the season.

Curiously, there was no mention about Cespedes. Which lends more to the Mets and their quest to find another right handed bat in the lineup. Robinson Cano will be slotted third in the batting order and the manager was enthused to have him as an addition.

T.J. Rivera? Callaway said, “He is progressing well this point.” Rivera, assuming he is ready after this spring and recovered from Tommy John surgery, takes the spot that belonged to now free agent Wilmer Flores.

Callaway would rather see Nimmo leading off and Amed Rosario batting second. Jeff McNeil is likely to get plenty of playing time.

Peter Alonso? He will get the opportunity to win a spot as the everyday first baseman coming out of spring training. Again, for the moment, Alonso is not a part of a trade package to obtain Realmuto or filling other pieces the Mets are seeking.

Expect the Mets to make a move. When, and for who, is the prevailing question, whether it be at catcher or something else, “Brodie is out there looking at external options to help our team improve. But we definitely need to get better, Callaway said”

Of course, that does not indicate any indications of signing the big two, Manny Machado or Bryce Harper.

YANKEES AND BOONE: Will be a little different,” Boone said about spring training and roster changes. So the Yankees, who are always making moves, are expected to do something before Thursday. At the most they are still exploring ways to get another starter in the rotation. It is expected the Yankees will continue their discussions with reps for Manny Machado.

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Boone said about the Red Sox: “They were unbelievable. They were a monster.” Will the Yankees pursue Manny Machado? Boone was not assertive about that and at these meetings Bryce Harper and a connection with the Yankees does not seem likely. Thing is, the Red Sox are still there and other teams at these meetings are also looking to improve and become the Red Sox.

Gary Sanchez? “Passed balls, we want him to improve on,” Boone said. Sanchez is getting back to health after time on the disabled list with bad groins and the recovery form left shoulder surgery is almost good enough to be 100 percent by spring training.

“This year in a lot of ways was a very tough year,” Boone said about Sanchez. “Dealing with injuries, offensively, The scrutiny that goes on with him behind the plate all the time. I think this year is going to be a huge year of growth for him.”

Boone added that Sanchez spent a lot of time in Tampa this offseason. “He’s already in good shape and I feel he’s going to come back and have a really great season for us on both sides of the plate.”

Sanchez is the best hitter in a Yankees lineup when healthy. It’s that concern about passed balls that the Yankees hope has passed. Didi Gregorius, according to Boone, is recovering well from Tommy John surgery and the manager is leaving all these talks about the potential additions to Brian Cashman,

Sonny Gray is still on the block. Boone did not address that potential move. Gray and the Yankees could soon say goodbye as the Reds and Oakland A’s seem to be talking trade with the Yankees…

Boone said about Aaron Judge: “Obviously he finished the season very strong for us in his play. So I’m not worried about anything with him. But I’m excited that he’s going to have a normal offseason, fairly healthy, and hopefully that benefits him and his ability to get ready for the season.”

Stay tuned, The Yankees never leave these meetings without coming up empty.

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Rich Mancuso is a regular contributor at NY Sports Day, covering countless New York Mets, Yankees, and MLB teams along with some of the greatest boxing matches over the years. He is an award winning sports journalist and previously worked for The Associated Press, New York Daily News, Gannett, and BoxingInsider.com, in a career that spans almost 40 years.

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