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Mets 'absolutely in' on Figgins, could replace Castillo

2:39 PM, November 11, 2009 ι JOEL SHERMAN

CHICAGO – Though they are fixated on adding a power bat such as Matt Holliday or Jason Bay, the Mets are in the words of an involved party “absolutely in” on free agent Chone Figgins.

One Mets official said Figgins would be “hard to fit” into their current situation. Translation: It would be a whole lot easier if they could trade the two years at $12 million left on Luis Castillo’s contract to create money and a second base opening for Figgins.

“Castillo is definitely in play,” an NL executive said. For example, the Mets talked to the Diamondbacks about flipping Castillo for catcher Chris Snyder, a discussion that now appears dead.

The other alternative would be to play Figgins in left field and try to add power at first base, but that would either necessitate a trade or a free-agent gamble (Carlos Delgado or Russell Branyan, both of whom had injuries last year), and the Mets badly want to find a surer power source in free agency and not touch the best of their prospect base.

At full health and with Figgins, the Mets could have a top three in the lineup of Reyes, Figgins and Carlos Beltran, all of whom are speedy switch-hitters.

Omar Minaya met at the GM Meetings with the representative for Figgins, Seth Levinson, who also is Castillo’s agent.

Jerry Manuel is a huge supporter of going after Figgins. He sees Figgins’ speed as a huge asset, specifically at big Citi Field. He thinks Figgins’ versatility would help the Mets if they had another spate of injuries. And he believes that Figgins could serve as a top-of-the-order influence on Reyes.

The Angels have prioritized trying to re-sign Figgins, who led the AL with 101 walks while stealing 42 bases and generating a .395 on-base percentage.

Phillies GM Ruben Amaro told the Post on Tuesday that he did not envision having the budget to incorporate Figgins as a third base replacement for Pedro Feliz. But SI.com reported on Wednesday that the Phillies are in the mix, which would give the Phillies the opportunity to bat Figgins atop the lineup with Shane Victorino and drop Jimmy Rollins (21 homers) to more of an RBI role.

It is likely Figgins, who will play next season at 32, will demand a three- or four-year contract at between $8 million to $10 million annually.

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JOEL SHERMAN Joel Sherman has been at the Post since 1989, serving as Yankees beat writer from 1989-95 and baseball columnist since 1996. His Hardball blog won a 2008 Best Sports Blog honor from the Associated Press Managing Editors Association. Joel’s books include "Birth of a Dynasty, Behind the Pinstripes with the 1996 Yankees." He served as a weekly baseball analyst on New York 1 from 2000-05, was a regular contributor on the MSG Network from 2000-08, and was part of the My 9 Yankees postgame show for the past two seasons. He graduated from NYU in 1985. Columnist Archives

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