The Mets are taking a calculated risk on Jorge Polanco at first base. Stearns' confidence in Polanco stems from their extensive research, including watching him play and working out with Mariners coaches Perry Hill and Manny Acta. While it's true that Polanco has only played first base for one pitch in his 12-year career, Stearns believes he can adapt to the position.
Polanco's defensive skills might be better suited for first base than other positions, as his arm is weaker but more reliable when positioned at first. Additionally, his hands and baseball instincts could translate well to the position. However, concerns remain about Polanco's speed, which may become less of an issue at first base compared to third.
The Mets' decision to sign Polanco may also be influenced by their interest in top prospect Ryan Clifford, who touched Triple-A Syracuse last season. If Polanco struggles, he could transition into a more DH-oriented role, allowing Clifford to solidify his spot at the position.
Other potential free agent options for first base include Ty France, Cody Bellinger, Luis Arráez, Rhys Hoskins, and Paul Goldschmidt. The Mets may also consider trade possibilities like Christian Walker from the Astros or Ryan Mountcastle from the Orioles.
Kai Correa's appointment as bench coach could provide Polanco with additional guidance on his new role. However, it remains to be seen whether Vientos can improve his playability at first base, particularly with regards to lateral range.
Ultimately, Stearns' gamble on Polanco may pay off if he develops into a quality first baseman. The outcome of this move will likely have significant implications for the Mets' infield depth and overall defensive capabilities.
Polanco's defensive skills might be better suited for first base than other positions, as his arm is weaker but more reliable when positioned at first. Additionally, his hands and baseball instincts could translate well to the position. However, concerns remain about Polanco's speed, which may become less of an issue at first base compared to third.
The Mets' decision to sign Polanco may also be influenced by their interest in top prospect Ryan Clifford, who touched Triple-A Syracuse last season. If Polanco struggles, he could transition into a more DH-oriented role, allowing Clifford to solidify his spot at the position.
Other potential free agent options for first base include Ty France, Cody Bellinger, Luis Arráez, Rhys Hoskins, and Paul Goldschmidt. The Mets may also consider trade possibilities like Christian Walker from the Astros or Ryan Mountcastle from the Orioles.
Kai Correa's appointment as bench coach could provide Polanco with additional guidance on his new role. However, it remains to be seen whether Vientos can improve his playability at first base, particularly with regards to lateral range.
Ultimately, Stearns' gamble on Polanco may pay off if he develops into a quality first baseman. The outcome of this move will likely have significant implications for the Mets' infield depth and overall defensive capabilities.