Total players
drafted: 49
Total High School
Players: 10
Total College
Players: 39
Total Unsigned: 12
Total That Have Already
Made Queens: 2
Omar Minaya continued his lack of respect for
high school players. In fact, he didn’t pick one until the 21st
pick. It always seemed to me that Minaya thought the IFA system was his own
private high school draft. The problem was that everyone always seem like they
were playing at levels they should have been far past.
Still, let’s get to the
draft. Harvey is a slam dunk. Edgin is already a pro and deGrom looks like the
real deal. And, we haven’t even got to the potential of Vaughn, den Dekker,
Walters, and Kolarek.
1 (7) P Matt Harvey New York Mets - may be the pick of the decade… the 2010
draft will always be defined by this pick… the Mets left some good players on
the board (OF Michael Choice, C Yazmani Grandal), but, in the long run, this
looks like a future all-star pick.An A+ start.
3 (89) C Blake Forsythe New York Mets – I loved this pick when
his name was called out because I remembered his dominating sophomore year for
Tennessee (.347, 15-HR). The problem is it just hasn’t translated as a pro.
Gets one more critical shot this season, probably in Binghamton.
4 (122) OF Cory Vaughn – Vaughn has taken his share of criticism
as a pro; however, he was only one home run behind the leader of the Florida
State League (23-HRs). Vaughn will most likely play a corner slot in Binghamton
with Darrell Ceciliani in center and Alonzo Harris at the other corner. AA pitching is
going to quickly determine whether Vaughn has what it takes to make it in the
pros.
5 (152) CF Matt Den Dekker – an excellent 5th round
pick… in 2011, he hit 17-HR, 68-RBI for
St.Lucie/Binghamton… last year he hit 17-HR, 76-RBI for Binghamton/Buffalo. He
also is the best defensive centerfielder in the organization. All he needs to
do is work on his K/AB ratio which will improve a lot of offensive stats. Could
be your future Mets CFer in 2014.
6 (182) P Greg Peavey - hasn’t
proven to be the best of picks but, is pitching well in winter ball and could
be moved to the Las Vegas pen this spring.
7 (212) P Jeffrey Walters - Walters has put up a 3.26 ERA through three
lower level seasons and has earned himself a member of the 2013 Binghamton pen.
So, far a decent seventh round pick.
8 (242) P Kenny McDowall - not sure about this one… I think he walked
away from the game after a few appearances for the GCL Mets and Kingsport in
2011.
9 (272) P Jacob deGrom – now, we know Edgin is a steal, but this
might be the other one. Two season stats at K-Port/Sav/Lucy: 10-4, 2.95, 1.11.
Finished the season with four starts in Florida… 3-0, 2.08, 0.92. He’s go back
to St. Lucy with his 95-mph and get in line to hopefully make it to Queens
someday.
11 (332) P Adam Kolarek - Kolarek
had an outstanding season last year for St. Lucie (1-3, 2.37, 1.23, 44-games,
57.0-IP, 70-K). Currently playing Arizona League so you know the Mets are high
on him. He’s open up 2013 in Binghamton.
12 (362) P Brett Mitchell - injuries cause him to walk away after parts
of two seasons.
13 (392) 3B Brian Harrison - .241 hitter after three pro seasons, with only
a .701 OPS. You can’t make it to Queens with these kind of numbers. Also,
injuries have slowed him down.
14 (422) 2B J.B. Brown - had
a very productive 2010 with Brooklyn (201-AB, .308), but couldn’t work his way
into either the Savannah or St. Lucie lineup. Cut after the 2011 season. Played
2012 for two teams in the Frontier League, one in CanAm, and one in the
AmerAssoc.
15 (452) CF Tillman Pugh - strange
cut… touted as fastest man in camp had respectable year for Kingsport in 2011
(.252) and finished strong for Brooklyn (.344). Miserable start in 2012 for
Savannah (59-AB, .085) and cut… was told organization had too many outfielders…
picked up by White Sox next day and finished season in A-ball (.250).
16 (482) P Ryan Fraser - boy,
we just keep finding rough diamonds in this draft, don’t we? Fraser has turned
out to be a quality organizational reliever who is currently in the AFL and
will pitch for Las Vegas next season. A great 16th round pick.
17 (512) P Chad Sheppard - cut after one season
18 (542) P A.J. Pinera - cut after one season
19 (572) P Jonathan Kountis - roster fill, cut after two seasons
20 (602) 1B Luke Stewart - college
senior roster fill, cut after the 2011 season
21 (632) 2B D.J. Johnson- never
signed, went to Mercer University, and never was drafted again
22 (662) SS Brandon Brown - Brown is still in the organization… played a
full season (329-Abs) for Savannah last year: .222. Probably will become a
utility player in St. Lucie in 2013.
23 (692) CF Drew Martinez - I loved this pick, but the Mets never signed
him… went to Univ. of Memphis and was drafted in the 10th round of
the 2011 draft by the LA Angels… hit .250 in A-ball last year.
24 (722) P Erik Goeddel - Goeddel
has pitched well for a 24th round pick, but he needs to step it up
if he wants to keep his day job. Will pith Binghamton come spring, but role is
in question.
25 (752) P Peter Birdwell - was hurt his entire three year pro career and
announced his retirement in July
26 (782) SS Jet Butler - senior
roster fill pick cut at the end of the 2011 season
27 (812) P Todd Weldon - pitched
well but was cut at the end of the 2011 season
28 (842) P Jeremy Gould - roster
fill pick cut during 2012 season
29 (872) P Hamilton Bennett - Bennett has quietly moved up the levels and
had an outstanding year this past season in St. Lucie (7-2, 2.55, 1.13, 41-G).
This is great stuff for a 29th pick. Look for him in Binghamton come
spring.
30 (902) P Josh Edgin - Matt
Harvey may be the draft pick of the decade, but Edgin could be the steal of the
same ten year period… 4-year college boy
that was supposed to be a roster fill… dominated Savannah and now finds himself
the top lefty coming out of the Queens pen. Amazing.
31 (932) P Steve Winnick - roster fill reliever cut after 2011 season
32 (962) C Patrick Farrell - - roster fill bullpen catcher cut after 2011
season
33 (992) P Hunter Carnevale - still around (6 games in Kingsport in 2012),
but we’ll have to wait and see if he comes out of spring with a job
34 (1022) 2B Justin Schafer - senior roster fill cut at the end of 2011
35 (1052) P Joshua Easley - never signed, went back to school, never heard
of again
36 (1082) P Jesen Dygestile-Therrien – the Mets should never draft
French-Canadian dudes… never signed, was drafted by Phillies in 2-11 and played
for the GCL Phillies in 2012 (0-5, 3.46).
37 (1112) CF Dylan Brown - roster
fill pick cut in 2011
38 (1142) P Peter Miller - didn’t
sign, started for Florida State (2012: 5-2, 3.89) but was never drafted.
39 (1172) SS Brian Cruz - never
signed, was drafted by Toronto in 2012, and still hasn’t played any pro time
40 (1202) SS Brock Stewart - didn’t sign, went to Illinois State, and wasn’t
drafted again
41 (1232) P Taylor Christian - never signed, went back to school… never
drafted again…
42 (1262) SS J.J. Franco - courtesy
draft pick (son of John Franco) that didn’t sign and went on to college… never
drafted again
43 (1292) SS Donnie Tabb - roster
fill pick cut after the 2011 season
44 (1322) P Kevin Gelinas - never signed, then attended UCSB… wasn’t
drafted again.. played NAML Indy ball in 2012 (4-2, 3.13, 1.09).
45 (1352) P Terrance Jackson - never signed and never drafted again
45 (1375) OF Heath Johnson - never signed and never drafted again
46 (1382) P Mike Jefferson - never signed… drafted in 2011 by the Pirates…
finished 2012 in the Sally League (7-7, 4.67)
47 (1412) P Sean O'Conner - never signed and never heard of again
48 (1442) 1B Austin Smith - never
signed and never heard of again
49 (1472) P Dillon Newman - never signed and went on to two meh seasons
with Baylor
50 (1502) C Mark Eveld – never signed and never heard of again
Summary: This will probably go down as the best draft
in the past ten years, both for the players picked and the lack of success of
other drafts. Still, this was an excellent draft.
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Very good draft and possibly getting better. Really wish they'd have a Matt Harvey type sure thing in the outfield at some point.
ReplyDeleteOf course, Nimmo could be that guy, but he's far far off and I guess part of the next post in this series.
The Mets drafted a lot of outfielders from 2007-2010, but passed on all the "can't miss" ones in the first round (Bryce Brentz, Michael Choice)
ReplyDeleteThey returned to that process in 2012 when they passed on Courtney Hawkins.