The Mets last week faced the reality of their disappointing campaign, sending Shawn Estes 55 to Cincinnati for prospects and players to be named later. Unlucky when not inconsistent, Estes was replaced in the rotation by Norfolkian Mike Bacsik 33, who probably won’t do any worse but ought not do much better. They then sent stinky, demoted throw-in Mark Little 21 to Arizona for a Stiff-to-be-Named-Later.
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Fonzie to DL
The Mets retroactively disabled Edgardo Alfonzo 13 and his sore oblique. Taking is his place is the exciting Marco Scutaro who provided a few fun thrills earlier this year wearing No. 26.
More Moves
The Mets following the nightmarish double-header with Arizona on Saturday, designated newly arrived stiff Mark Little 21 for assignment and promoted Ty Wigginton. Wiggs earlier this year wore No. 9.
Deadline Deals
Once again, Steve Phillips went hard at the trading deadline, resulting in three new Mets. He sent Jay Payton 44, Mark Corey 27 and minor league slugger Robert Stratton to Colorado for righty starter John Thomson and utility outfielder Mark Little. Met press notes say Thomson will wear No. 50 and Little No. 21. Little’s number became available minutes earlier when the Mets sent Bobby Jones 21 and a few minor leaguers to San Diego for sidearming reliever Steve Reed. Reed will wear No. 39. (Thanks to Jason for the speedy update). Also, Satoru Komiyama 17 was sent to Norfolk (again, and probably, forever).
Also on Wednesday, the Mets recalled Mike Bacsik 33, and welcomed Super Joe McEwing 47 back from the disabled list. After the game, Bacsik was sent back to Norfolk, along with Marco Scutaro 26, in order to make room for the new arrivals.
Komiyama Returns
The Mets promoted Satoru Komiyama 17 from the Norfolk and designated Bobby Jones 21 for assignment.
Super Joe to DL
Joe McEwing’s sore rib cage has landed him on the 15-day disabled list. The Mets took 47’s place by calling up studly AAA infielder Marco Scutaro, who was issued No. 26.
Roberts Down, Corey Up
More movement in the Met bullpen was announced today when Grant Roberts 36 went back on the disabled list. Presumably rehabbed and ready, Mark Corey 27 was recalled from Norfolk.
Bascik Steps in for Trash
In a bid to become the only component of the Roberto Alomar trade not to disappoint, Mike Bascik stepped in and made a successful Met debut last night. Bascik, swapping places with Tyler Walker 46 on the big club, looked effective in No. 33, last worn by Donne Wall.
Traschel to DL; Dreaded 46 Issued
With starter Steve Trachsel 29 taking a trip to the disabled list, the Mets called up Tyler Walker today (Try not confuse Tyler Walker with Pete Walker or Tyler Yates, earlier Norfolk call-ups this year). Ignoring 40 years of history, they issued Walker No. 46, most recently worn by Rich Rodriguez and a host of regrettable Mets.
Komiyama Down, Roberts Back
With Grant Roberts 36 returning from the disabled list, the Mets sent struggling reliever Satoru Komiyama 17 to Norfolk. Kiomiyama is expected to start in AAA.







