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4/5/13

Mack Ade – Morning Report – 4-5-13




Michael Salfino - @MichaelSalfino
So Harvey sat 92-96 but that really was 94-98 in normal baseball weather



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David Price@DAVIDprice14
Matt Harvey is my new favorite pitcher outside of current and former teammates!! He's nasty

Anthony DiComo‏ - @AnthonyDiComo
Now the reality check. Mets started 4-0 last season before losing 88 of their last 158


It’s tough to pick up a player for a Mets minor league team and get it past me.
I was updating my rosters late yesterday (sorry for not posting… I had an important doctor’s appointment followed by the Sand Gnats Media Day) which, by the way, I’m still waiting for the ‘official’ St. Lucie roster, and I caught the name Rhyne Hughes.
I got to tell you. I didn’t know who Rhyne Hughes is or was, so it was off to the Cube.
Hughes was a 2004 8th round pick out of Pearl River Community College by Tampa Bay. He played five years in their organization, rising to AAA (2009 – 214-AB, .313/.361/.533/.894.

On August 8, 2009, the Orioles traded catcher Gregg Zaun to the Rays for cash or a player to be named later.  A week later, the Orioles announced that Hughes was the player who would complete the trade[i]. He went on to play three season with the Orioles, raising to the parent team in 201 for 47-at bats.

His 2011 (AA) and 2012 (AAA) season combined for 28 home runs and 110 runs batted in (608 at-bats). He’s 29 years old and is fighting Alan Dykstra for bat time and an emergency call-up in case something happens to Ike Davis.



Former Newsday sports columnist Stan Issacs died Tuesday night.

David Rubin/MM’s - Growing up a rabid baseball/sports fan in NY, Stan was one of a group of amazing sports-writers who left their mark on all of us lucky enough to have read his columns. Neila's dad is one of the few great sports-writers who remain from those days, and it's truly sad that kids today don't get to grow up learning sports from the typewriters of these amazingly insightful writers. RIP, Stan.



Michael Scannell asked - If C Kevin Plawecki makes it to STL this year, do you think he's got the goods to be an interesting trade chip?

            Mack – Frankly, I was surprised that Plawecki went this high in the draft. I didn’t have him in my top 5 catchers, but what the hell did  I know?
            That being said, he was a hitting machine at Purdue… .343 in 2010… .341 in 2011… amd .359 in 2012. Limited pop here, but you have to love a 2012 OPS of 1024!

            He had an additional 216 at-bats for Brooklyn last year and hit .250, which is like all-star number after a whole season in college followed by the pro-grind. Still, I was pre-warned yesterday at Media Day to not ask him if he was happy being assigned to Savannah. I agree. He should be in St. Lucie regardless of who is there.
            In my book, Travis d’Arnaud is the Mets catcher for the next 5+ years. Cam Maron and Plawecki will fight it out for the #2 prospect in the system, though pedigree wise, Kevin gets the nod.

           Yes… he could be a major piece in a multiple player package for an outfielder, but probably needs a killer 2013 to pull that off.
           



[i] wikipedia

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