Climbing the Ladder to Leadership

Friday, May 15, 2009

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It has arrived. Our leader.

Before the season began, I read an article that explained why it was Carlos Beltran's season to step up big. He was ready. If he can just put it all together...

And put it together he has.


Leadership has been described as the “process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task”. Well, you can throw that definition out the window. If you want to know what a leader is and what exactly leadership means then you might want to check out number 15 on the New York Mets. This player hits like a mobster, runs like a nose with allergies and covers center field like a warm blanket. Carlos Beltran is being aggressive on the base paths -- stealing third for him is becoming a common sight in the late innings of games -- and like Ghandi said, "his actions speak louder than his words." Who knew Ghandi was a Mets fan?

A lot of talk has been made on the Phillies-Mets rivalry and how up until this season it was exciting to see who would state "we are the team to beat." But it never happened in 2009. Nobody claimed it. Well, the Phillies really didn't have to; they WERE the Champions. But maybe it's happening right now...

Carlos Beltran, with his play, is telling the Marlins, the Braves and the Phillies that the Mets are what to contend with. (Sorry Washington...give yourself a few years). Beltran hit an opposite-field double in the ninth tonight, with the game tied, then stole third and eventually scored the go-ahead run. According to WFAN analysts, Beltran saw from second base that the catcher wanted the off-speed pitch; he got it and so did Beltran. Although he appeared out when he slid it into the bag, the umpire called him safe.

Beltran stood up and happily wiped the dirt off his not-so-white pants. That's fine, as long as he knows that he signed an unwritten contract with his play the past few weeks; something he can't shake off.

Beltran, meet Leadership.

10 comments:

Joe Smith 1989 said...

...and Wright hitting in the clutch is always good to see. Let's go 10-0 on the road trip!

wario said...

It’s good to see that after 5 years with the Mets Beltran I finally living up to his enormous contract!!
After all, we are paying that money to be the 5 tool player we signed.. It’s nice to see that coming around.
9 out of last 11. Keep it !

haraz31 said...

Wario couldnt agree more with you
Beltran has to become more of the player we thought we were getting after 1 great playoff run with the 'stros make it happen this year and MAYBE we will loook away from game 7 against the cards.

wario said...

we got a tough game ahead of us tonight!

wario said...

can you believe he only has 2 years left on his contract already?

Eli From Brooklyn said...

Wario, it has gone by very very quickly. I totally agree. only 2 years left ... it's gonna definitely be interesting in that off season when I think Wright and Reyes are either both going to be free agents...or one of em at least. Will that be nuts? Someone check up if they will all be free agents in the same year cuz that would be crrrrazzzyyy...

Haraz, totally agree. If he can put together a winning post season - you can kiss '06 goodbye.

The Mets stole 7 bases (team record) against a Molina brother nonetheless (Benjie). Also, they did it without Reyes. Nuts.

Things are looking up, peoples. Let's hope Livan continues to be what he has been so far...

LGM!

Eli From Brooklyn said...

Guys, check out the video section. Lol.... Just put up "awesomeness"... I'm laughing here.

wario said...
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haraz31 said...

the Mets hold an 11 million option for 2011 on Jose Reyes and a 16 million option for 2013 on David Wright

Eli From Brooklyn said...

So Reyes is with the team through 2010 (for sure) and Wright 2012. Beltran is through 2011. Wow, The Core's years end in a 3 year succession. That will be interesting... Not only that... if we sign Reyes for his 2011 year then him and beltran will be free agents at the end of 2011. I can see Reyes opting out of that. Can he? Pretty interesting stuff...