It is really easy to be discouraged by 2012. Like really easy. Like wanting to go to sleep until 2014 easy.

However, there are some reasons to be excited about 2012, and almost all of them revolve around the youth movement that will start to hit the team this year and through the 2014 season. This all starts with Spring Training this year.

Spring is usually a time when we are filled with hope and optimism, looking at key new additions to the ball club and trying to predict what will happen in the year to come. This season, there really are no key additions to get really excited about during Spring (the closest is our new closer situation, but that isn’t really exciting).

The excitement for Spring this year is centered around the youth of the Minor League system. Primarily:
- Matt Harvey
- Wilmer Flores
- Jesus Familia
- Many More

What we have this year is the unknown we like to have. What do we have in the minor league system? How high are their individual ceilings? Will they make a large enough impact in spring to see a 2012 call up? What will 2013 look like?

This Spring, in a positive view, is really the Spring of discovery for the Mets. The Mets have a farm system that is largely looked down upon, because it looks thin behind the 2012 ETA’ers, which may only include Matt Harvey. The Mets system, in recent history, has been pretty bland so now we have a Spring to look at the multitude of surprising players the Mets may have. It is not only a time to look at potential new pieces, but to look at potential new trading chips, that with a little maturing (2013, 2014) could bring some major pieces to Flushing.

In a nutshell, that is the first reason why I’m excited for 2012. I’m excited to see what players the Mets are ready to develop.

One statement I have always stood by is I rather lose with youth, than lose with veterans. I want to win, but if losing is inevitable, then lets do it with youth, and let’s start to mix in some prospects (when they are ready, no rush jobs this year, please).