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Picked by many to be a playoff contender last season, the Mets never got into the race during their first season at Citi Field. Despite the addition of record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez, New York couldn't overcome injuries to the likes of Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado and Reyes. By the end of the year, the Mets were fielding makeshift lineups on a daily basis.
The vast left field at their stadium turned into a revolving door, with eight players starting at least seven games there. Gary Sheffield, Cory Sullivan and Daniel Murphy spent the most time at the spot.
Pressure on the Mets to boost their roster heightened even more this winter when their city rivals, the World Series champion Yankees, traded for All-Star center fielder Curtis Granderson and pitcher Javier Vazquez and signed free agent Nick Johnson.
The Mets recently signed free agent pitcher Kelvim Escobar, who's been beset by injuries, and Japanese reliever Ryota Igarashi and backup catcher Henry Blanco. But finding a major player was their priority and they hope Bay, a star since becoming the 2004 NL Rookie of the Year with Pittsburgh, will put them on the right track.
The Mets still want to sign free agent catcher Bengie Molina and perhaps add another starting pitcher. Aces Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee are among the pitchers who've already been traded during the offseason.
[Associated Press;
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