James McCann Key To 2022 Mets Season
When the New York Mets signed James McCann heading into the 2021 season, they thought they were getting a player on the verge of a breakout. After an All-Star season in 2019, the Chicago White Sox backstop took his game to a new level in 2020 improving in each and every area of his game.
Unfortunately, McCann came to the Mets, and whatever gains he made in 2019 and 2020 disappeared. Instead, this looked liked the McCann from his early days with the Detroit Tigers. That was a catcher who wasn’t great behind the plate, and he didn’t hit all that much to offset whatever struggles he had defensively.
There are a number of reasons for a set-back with the Mets. Part of it was the adjustment to a new city, and we know it takes extra time to adapt to playing in New York. There were other factors like being separated from his catching coach, and Chili Davis just not being a modern hitting coach who helps players succeed.
For better or worse, McCann is going to be the Mets catcher in 2022. That means, the Mets are going to need for him to figure out how to return to being the McCann he was in 2020. Mostly, the Mets need him to get back to being the framer he once was.
The one positive you can look at was his ability to steal the strikes on the corners. He was very good at that, which is at least an indication his skills did not erode completely. That said, he’s going to need someone to help him with all the other parts of the strike zone. The best thing the Mets can do on that front is to make sure the next manager brings on a catching coach who can work with McCann and Tomas Nido.
On the batting front, at least Davis is gone. It doesn’t seem like Hugh Quattlebaum was much of help to him and the other Mets batters. If the Mets make the right hire, they could see McCann, and others, see a return to career bests in barrels and exit velocities.
If that happens, the Mets suddenly have a real weapon behind the plate. More to it, they would get getting the catcher they thought they were signing last season. That would take the Mets entire team to an entirely different level as a terrific framer elevates the pitching staff, and having another bat would deepen the lineup.
In many ways, no matter what the Mets do with the rest of their offseason, McCann is going to remain a pivotal player. His returning to his 2020 form makes the Mets a significantly better team. They’re on a whole different level. If not, well, they can still compete and win, but it’s going to be all the more of a challenge.
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