This is what happens when you play players out of position...
St. Lucie SP Noah
Syndergaard had a ‘rough’ outing the other
night. He gave up four runs in six innings, which isn’t the first rough outing
he’s had. Actually, there have been two more in his last 10: May 22nd
– 4 runs in 7 innings… and a whopping
seven runs in eight innings. Between those three outings, he gave up 6 earned
in 39 innings. The bottom line is, though he’s been erratic and up and down, the
overall stats are: 3-3, 3.29, 54.2-IP, 51-K, 11-BB. Syndergaard now has 12
outings and is in line to fill in the slot that will open up on the Binghamton
rotation when Rafael Montero is promoted.
Speaking of the St. Lucie rotation, it’s been pretty
impressive this year. All seven pitchers serving there have an ERA under four: Angel Cuan – 3.67, Domingo Tapia – 3.30, Mathew Bowman – 2.61, Hansel Robles – 3.38, Alex Panteliodes – 3.06,
and now, Rainy Lara – 1.35. The team is third in the league with a 3.30 ERA
and 2nd in strikeouts.
My guess at this point is only Tapia has a chance of
ending the season with Binghamton. He has 10 starts under his A+ belt.
There’s been some chatter online that SP Michael Fulmer will be
back real soon. It’s simply not true. As of today, he isn’t throwing. At all.
Hansel Robles had a
bullpen session today, but his velocity continues to be far less than it was
back in his Brooklyn days. Scouts say that he simply isn’t the same pitcher
they scouted then
Great moments in Mets history... this week... SP Angel Cuan, who 'sits' at 85, struck out Giancarlo Stanton TWO TIMES with 89-mph fastballs... .
Cesar Puello had to be removed from the game last night after sliding into third and hurting his hand and wrist... details to follow...
Great moments in Mets history... this week... SP Angel Cuan, who 'sits' at 85, struck out Giancarlo Stanton TWO TIMES with 89-mph fastballs... .
2B-1B Wilmer Flores is ranked 3rd in the PCL with 46-RBIs
Peter Gammons@pgammo4m
- George Greer got
Ike Davis straightened
out once. He can do it again
Bob Klapisch –
Now
Davis is Wally Backman’s problem, although it’s
worth asking the question that could lead to a more intriguing dialogue: What
happens if Backman and his old-school, man’s-man approach actually fixes Davis?
Then what? Such a reclamation project would be more of a reflection of
Backman’s interpersonal skills than Davis’ ability to hit for a respectable
average. At least we know Davis has talent – we’ve seen it in the past, albeit
not consistently since the second half of last season. But Backman is the wild
card here, especially because he’s been languishing in the Mets’ farm system
for four summers hoping to prove to someone, anyone, that he’s long since
outrun his darker demons. LINK
The Mets’ beat press love to stir up a
story and just what we need is a Backman vs. TC story floating around based on
Davis finding his swing. Trust me, Davis’ swing couldn’t be worse so anything
that happens at this point would be a positive. Will this be because Backman
taught Davis something? The last time I looked, George
Greer was the batting coach and he’s
legendary down these part for the job he did at ‘the Wake’. I’m sure Backman
will get the credit from certain ‘reporters’, but the fact is, Tim Teufel is next up for
an internal promotion. No, any replacement for TC will come from outside this
organization. Everything that has happened Sandy-wise has been fair-to-average.
Martin L. Monaco Jr. –
to me -
Mack,
I love the draft work that you and your team have put in. With your wife’s
health issues you are to be commended
for the job that you do every day for the Mets fans who love minor league and
amateur baseball.
We see many teams stockpile player on the 7 day DL (Mets included), so is Reese Havens being eased out now that Wilmer Flores and Vandy are ahead of him as prospects
or is he really hurt.?
Keep
up the great job that you do every day.
Thank
you, Martin.
Reese Havens does have back issues and will
so for the remainder of his life. I had lower back surgery around nine years
ago and, though it was 100% successful, my competitive sports days were
immediately over. Havens has done everything he could to build up his back
strength and, in fact was 100% healthy all of last season. He just forgot how
to hit.
This year, he just was sort of going
through the motions as a part time player (the team had sot of moved on) and
tightness set in again. He isn’t a critical peg in the future of this team anymore
so it was just easier to DL him and let Danny
Muno have all the 2B reps.
Michael Scannell here on Mack’s Mets is high on Muno. I consider him an organizational
player. On the other hand, we both agree that Flores is one of the top bats in ‘our’
system, though he will never play in the field worthy of a major league
starting job. Not at second, never at short or third, and probably not at
first. He’s a DH only and every other team knows it.
Jared King -
“So much to be thankful for to be
considered a part of Virginia Baseball. The last five years have been the best
ride of my life and I couldn't be happier with the experience. I wouldn't trade
it for the world and know they are in great hands and will only continue to get
better.”
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