Only a short week or two before ballplayers begin trickling into Port St. Lucie to begin another season and respective number assignments reveal themselves. It seems as though there’s been considerable turnover from 2013, which not only featured a lot of different players (53 in all), but an unusually large number of oddball high assignments. That’s in part because there were numbers occupied all year by guys who didn’t play much due to injury (Tim Byrdak, Pedro Feliciano); and others by guys who couldn’t establish themselves (Colin Cowgill, Kirk Nieuwenhuis); and that set the team wheeling and dealing, often for scrubs who themselves were short-lived (Rick Ankeil, Aaron Laffey, Aaron Harang, etc.). There’s also the fact the manager and most of the coaches have been occupying traditional “player” numbers (7, 10, 18, 25, 26).
In all, 28 players made their debut with the 2013 Mets. A conservative estimation reveals at last 21 2013 Mets won’t be back, freeing up some prime numerical real estate. Currently there are 7 players on the 40-man awaiting assignment (Bartolo Colon, Jacob deGrom, Erik Goeddel, Steven Matz, Ryan Reid, Jeff Walters, Chris Young), as are at least 20 non-roster invitees. A quick look:
| No. | 2013 occupant(s) | 2014 assignment |
| 1 | Jordany Valdespin | Vacant |
| 2 | Justin Turner | Vacant |
| 3 | Omar Quintanilla | Curtis Granderson |
| 4 | Collin Cowgill, Wilmer Flores | Flores |
| 5 | David Wright | Wright |
| 6 | Marlon Byrd, Matt den Dekker | den Dekker |
| 7 | Bob Geren | Geren |
| 8 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 9 | Kirk Nieuwenhuis | Nieuwenhuis |
| 10 | Terry Collins | Collins |
| 11 | Ruben Tejada | Tejada |
| 12 | Juan Lagares | Lagares |
| 13 | Josh Satin | Satin |
| 14 | Retired | Retired |
| 15 | Travis d’Arnaud | d’Arnaud |
| 16 | Rick Ankeil, Daisuke Matsuzaka | Matsuzaka? |
| 17 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 18 | Tim Teufel | Teufel |
| 19 | Zach Lutz | Lutz |
| 20 | Anthony Recker | Recker |
| 21 | Lucas Duda | Duda |
| 22 | Eric Young | Young |
| 23 | Mike Baxter | Vacant |
| 24 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 25 | Ricky Bones | Bones |
| 26 | Tom Goodwin | Goodwin |
| 27 | Jeurys Familia | Familia |
| 28 | Daniel Murphy | Murphy |
| 29 | Ike Davis | Davis? |
| 30 | David Aardsma | Vacant |
| 31 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 32 | LaTroy Hawkins | Vacant |
| 33 | Matt Harvey | Harvey |
| 34 | Brandon Lyon | Vacant |
| 35 | Dillon Gee | Gee |
| 36 | Collin McHugh, Juan Centano | Centano |
| 37 | Retired | Retired |
| 38 | Shawn Marcum, Vic Black | Black |
| 39 | Bobby Parnell | Parnell |
| 40 | Tim Byrdak | Vacant |
| 41 | Retired | Retired |
| 42 | Retired | Retired |
| 43 | Sean Henn | Vacant |
| 44 | John Buck, Aaron Harang | Vacant |
| 45 | Zack Wheeler | Wheeler |
| 46 | Greg Burke | Vacant |
| 47 | Aaron Laffey, Andrew Brown | Brown |
| 48 | Frank Francisco | Vacant |
| 49 | Jon Niese | Niese |
| 50 | Scott Atchison | Vacant |
| 51 | Dave Hudgens | Hudgens |
| 52 | Carlos Torres | Torres |
| 53 | Jeremy Hefner | Hefner? |
| 54 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 55 | Pedro Feliciano | Vacant |
| 56 | Scott Rice | Rice |
| 57 | Johan Santana | Vacant |
| 58 | Jennry Mejia | Mejia |
| 59 | Dan Warthen | Warthen |
| 60 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 61 | Vacantr | Vacant |
| 62 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 63 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 64 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 65 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 66 | Josh Edgin | Edgin |
| 67 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 68 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 69 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 70 | Wilfredo Tovar | Tovar |
| 71 | Gonzalez Germen | Germen |
| 72 | Vacant | Vacant |
| 73 | Robert Carson | Vacant |
| 74-99 | Vacant | Vacant |

I was too excited to notice it, but worth mentioning that last May 3, David Wright’s stunning, game-tying solo home run off Atlanta’s Craig Kimbrel did more than spark one of the best wins of the season (the Mets rallied to win 7-5 in 10 innings at Turner Field). It also propelled Mets who wore No. 5 into the all-time lead for home runs-by-a-uni-number.
Aaron Laffey and Anthony Recker are expected to make their Mets debuts this aternoon in the rubber game of the Marlins series. Reports this morning say Laffey will wear No. 47, becoming the first Met to wear that number since Miguel Batista a year ago. Recker will wear No. 20, which last belonged to Jason Pridie in 2011 and hasn’t appeared behind the plate for the Mets since the glory days of Mike Fitzgerald. And, not for nothing, but 1984 was a glorious year for the Mets.