Could Wagner’s Injury Mean Mets Will Splurge On K-Rod This Winter?
September 12, 2008 by COED Staff
Filed under Features, Sports

In light of the news that New York Mets closer Billy Wagner will undergo surgery that will cost him at least one full year, the Mets find themselves without a closer at the back end of one of the most vulnerable bullpens in the league. Surely, they must shore up this position in the off-season if they wish to improve upon their recent success and enhance their future odds of winning a championship.
Francisco Rodriguez has become one of the most dominant closers in today’s MLB. He is one save shy of Bobby Thigpen’s all time single season saves record of 57 and still has three weeks to play. The Angels know how valuable he is, the fans know, and more importantly, Rodriguez himself knows it. This has often been a topic of debate, as the 27-year old K-Rod has made it known that he will be seeking a salary of roughly $15M per season, probably for 5 seasons, following this year. And with the barren market for a top flight closer, he will surely get it. Read more

























































