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12/12/13

Final: Rule 5 Draft Selections


     Today at 9am is the start of the 2013 Rule 5 draft. According ESPN's Adam Rubin via Twitter, the club is in fact targeting 3 players as possible selections. JJ Cooper of Baseball America also conducted of preview of all the possible targets that teams may select today. The Mets will select 10th today due to their finish in the standings in 2013 however since 3 teams ahead of them have full 40 man rosters the club will essentially be the 7th team to pick today.

Live Feed has ended 9:43am

Pick Team # on 40 Man Player Selected
1 Astros 37 LHP Patrick Schuster - Arizona
2 Marlins 40 Pass
3 White Sox 38 C Adrian Nieto - Washington
4 Phillies 39 Pass
5 Twins 40 Pass
6 Mariners 39 Pass
7 Phillies 39 RHP Kevin Munson - Arizona
8 Rockies 38 RHP Tommy Kahnle - Yankees
9 Blue Jays 39 LHP Brian Moran - Seattle
10 Mets 37 RHP Seth Rosin - Philadelphia
11 Brewers 39 LHP Wei-Chung Wang - Pirates
12 Padres 40 Pass
13 Giants 40 Pass
14 Angels 38 Pass
15 D-backs 36 RHP Marcos Mateo - Cubs
16 Orioles 38 3B Michael Almanzar - Red Sox
17 Yankees 40 Pass
18 Royals 39 Pass
19 Nationals 39 Pass
20 Reds 39 Pass
21 Rangers 39 Pass
22 Rays 39 Pass
23 Indians 39 Pass
24 Dodgers 35 Pass
25 Tigers 40 Pass
26 Pirates 40 Pass
27 Athletics 40 Pass
28 Braves 37 Pass
29 Red Sox 40 Pass
30 Cardinals 36 Pass

Minor League Phase Selections

HOU: Ravel Santana, OF, Trenton (NYY)
FLA: Justin Bour, 1B, Tennessee (CHC)
CWS: Evan Crawford, LHP, New Hampshire (TOR)
CHC: Charles Cutler, C, Altoona (PIT)
MIN: Kevin Thomas, RHP, Springfield (STL)
TOR: Roberto Espinosa, RHP, Altoona (PIT)
NYM: Jonathan Velasquez, RHP, New Britain (MIN)
MIL: Kevin Mattison, OF, Jacksonville (MIA)
SD: Jacob Lemmerman, SS, Springfield (STL)
LAA: Jose Valdivia, RHP, Jackson (SEA)
ARI: Michael Lee, RHP, Mississippi (ATL)
BAL: Julio Borbon, OF, Tennessee (CHC)
WAS: Theodis Bowe, OF, Pensacola (CIN)
CIN: Michael O'Brien, RHP, Trenton (NYY)
TEX: Russell Wilson, 2B, Tulsa (COL)
TB: Enderson Franco, RHP, Corpus Christi (HOU)
PIT: Tyler Sample, RHP, Northwest Arkansas (KC)
OAK: Tim Atherton, RHP, New Britain (MIN)
BOS: Jonathan Roof, SS, Reading (PHI)
STL: Gregory Miclat, SS, Frisco (TEX)
HOU: Carlos Vazquez, LHP, Binghamton (NYM)
MIA: Brady Shoemaker, OF, Birmingham (CWS)
CWS: Omar Narvaez, C, Montgomery (TB)
MIN: James Fuller, LHP, Binghamton (NYM)
TOR: Richard Bleier, LHP, Frisco (TEX)
MIL: Vincent Catricala, 3B, Midland (OAK)
SD: Adolfo Reina, C, Erie (DET)
ARI: Hector Hernandez, LHP, Springfield (STL)
WAS: Martires Arias, RHP, Binghamton (NYM)
PIT: A.J. Morris, RHP, Tennessee (CHC)
STL: Jesus Ustariz, 3B, Erie (DET)
MIA: Tony Thompson, 3B, Midland (OAK)
TOR: Scott Shuman, RHP, Richmond (SF)
PIT: Felipe Gonzalez, RHP, Trenton (NYY)

didn't lose anyone in the MLB phase of Rule 5 Draft so Cory Vaughn, Chase Huchingson, Joel Carreno all remain in the organization.

Can't wait to prove my worth this spring.

Looks like Seth Rosin and Zack Wheeler are buddies from their Giants days...

7 comments:

  1. Drafted in the 4th round (138th overall) by the San Francisco Giants in 2010 (signed for $191,700) Draft Report [-] Premium
    Few pitchers who are Rosin's size (6-foot-6, 245 pounds) can match his body control. He repeats his delivery and throws strikes so easily that he posted one of the top K-BB ratios (88-12 through 95 innings) in NCAA Division I this spring. Rosin topped out at 96 mph in the Cape Cod League last summer and has pitched at 91-92 mph with a peak of 94 this spring. His fastball is pretty straight, which makes it easier to throw for strikes but also easier to hit. His curveball and changeup have improved but still are fringy, and he's going to need more fastball life and better secondary pitches to miss bats in pro ball. He may fit better in the bullpen, where he would project as a possible set-up man.

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  2. Rosin is being traded as we speak.

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  3. I was surprised to see them pick Rosin, but if it was to trade him it makes more sense. I didn't think Sandy would make a selection in this year's Rule 5 since the roster is likely to be pretty crowded as it is. In the event he did, however, I had Zack Thornton, a 26 year old righty from the Pirates, who had an excellent 2013 in AA and AAA, as my #1. My #2, Brian Moran, was selected by the Jays just before the Mets picked Rosin.

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  4. Mets lose 3 in the minor league portion. Vazquez and Fuller are prospects and will be missed, imo.

    Jon Velasquez is an interesting pickup. He could actually compete for a spot in the pen in ST.

    Glad to see all our guys made it through the major league portion. There were a few I thought could have gone.

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  5. Vazquez and Fuller are not prospects. They are good minor league players but that's all.

    I'm not sure if the Jon Velasquez we picked was an Indy guy with killer stats... can you Rule 5 Indy guys

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  6. Mack,

    On 11/21 the Minnesota Twins signed him to a minor league contract so thats what made him Rule 5 eligible.

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