Ben
Berkon @BenBerkon - Per @fangraphs, Mets
pitchers were worth 11.4 fWAR in '13. With Harvey out, current pitchers
projected at 7.7 fWAR (Steamer).
Nick
Melotte http://www.minorleagueball.com/2013/12/8/5176802/rule-5-targets-new-york-mets projected the Mets that are eligible
for the Rule 5 draft. His thoughts included:
The Mets made a risky
play by signing Joel Carreno so early in the
offseason. He was not added to the 40-man roster after signing a minor league
deal this winter so he is eligible for the Rule 5 draft. In his first season
strictly in the bullpen, the 6'2 220 pound righty dominated AA and AAA for the
Blue Jays. The 26 year old (turns 27 in March) posted a combined 2.43 ERA with
90 strike outs (12.2 K/9), 24 walks (3.2 BB/9) and 39 hits (5.3 H/9) in 66.2
innings. He could easily fill a middle relief role for a team and I fully
expect him to be pulled from under the Mets' nose
Mack – I would hate to see the Mets lose
Carreno before he throws a single inning for the team. And I hate when I see
writers features our players. I too think he will be picked, but I hope Sandy
comes up with a couple of gems of his own.
Geoff Baker -
(Ex-Manager) Erik Wedge left
at season’s end, fleeing what he describes as “total dysfunction and a lack of
leadership.” The sentiment is echoed by current and past Mariners baseball
operations employees beyond Wedge, who has remained silent since leaving and
only reluctantly agreed to talk. More than two dozen people who spoke to The
Times say any manager — and the players under him — will fall short of success
without a halt to ongoing interference from Lincoln and whomever succeeds
Armstrong, who will retire Jan. 31. The sources also raised serious doubts
about the GM tasked with reversing years of futility in one offseason, saying Jack Zduriencik has kept his job only because (CEO) Howard Lincoln and (President) Chuck Armstrong won’t admit another critical hiring mistake. The sources
question Zduriencik’s credentials to properly build a roster, saying he sold
Lincoln and Armstrong on hiring him five years ago with a job application
package prepared not by him, but by recently dismissed Mariners special
assistant Tony Blengino http://seattletimes.com/html/mariners/2022420240_mariners08xml.html
Mack – It sure looks like Miami isn’t the only
town with a screwed up owner (notice I’m laying off the Wilpons since the
Grandy signing). Someone probably should have done their due diligence here
before Robinson Cano signed with these mad men. Read the article… it’s very
interesting.
So, the
Mets have lost their second round draft pick. Here are some names you might
want to jot down. Most of these guys will probably still be around when the
Mets get to pick in the third round and they’ve got some real talent:
RHP Grant Hockin – Damien (CA) HS – 6-4,
fastball: 89-92 (95) with late life, 2-seamer 87-89 with a little run, drops in
on RHH and away from LHH, 80-81 curve, 78-79 change… highly projectable with
loose arm and present arm speed. Locates his pitches very well. Grandson of Harmon Killebrew. Basically has very
good three pitch arsenal for a high school pitcher.
RHP Sam Coonrod – Carrolton (IL) HS –
6-2/190, fastball: 92-96 (98) with late tailing action, curve: 75-81, slider:
84-87, change: 81-84. Definitely a ton of raw talent and a work in progress.
Right now, the curveball is just average. Projects as a reliever in the pros
unless he can learn improve his command.
RHP Jake Godfrey – Providence Catholic
(IL) HS – fastball 91-93 with good movement with downhill plane, nasty curve
75-77, change 80-81, hard breaking slider 77-80 with tight, two-lane break. Has
a solid three-pitch mix at his age.
LHP David Peterson – 6-7, 210, Regis
Jesuit (CO ) HS – fastball touches 91, with plenty room for projection. East
deliver and hides the ball well. Mid-toss curve and 78-79 change still need
work to be done, Curve (sluve – 76-77) continued to develop throughout the
summer. Compared to Tyler Scaggs, Frame is highly
projectable with good chance of three-pithch nix.
C Evan Skoug – (Liberty (IL) HS -
5-11, 200-lbs LHH – Burst on the scene after two good showings at the RG
Jupiter Showcase, and the WWBA Wood Bat Companionship, both in November 2013
Has a short swing that produced a hugh blast to right (Jupiter). Coninued
impress all weekend with bat in hand. Was most valuable player in WWBA
Championship, hitting .636/..800/1.000. Also had eight walks against on
strikeouts. A physical beast.
Mark Mokris
asked -
Mack, Been working on a brief that's due tomorrow
in the Virginia Court of Appeals so I apologize for the brevity of this
email. I was just wondering what your thoughts are concerning Wilmer Flores and Jennry Mejia. Is it just me or does Sandy Alderson never even mention them as candidates to be on the
opening day roster of the Mets next year?
One would think that Mejia has earned the number four starter slot but
again his name was not even mentioned by Alderson tonight. Flores exhibited his prowess of having a
knack to drive in runs prior to his ankle injury and my understanding was that
he was supposed to be working on his lateral quickness this offseason. Both have little to prove in the minors so is
it wrong to think that they are going to be part of any larger trade that the
Mets might pull off? Even Keith Law, who never has anything nice to say
about the Mets said Mejia pitched like a number 2 at end of last year. I guess I am confused because even if I were
going to trade both of them I would be talking them up so I just don't get Alderson
at all. It's about as smart as saying
Montero only grades out as a number 3 or 4 starter. Ok, going to sleep so I can wake up early and
finish brief before full day in court.
Have a good night and if I don't email you beforehand I hope that you
and your family have a happy holiday season.
Mack – Thanks for the email
Mark. Back at you re: the holiday greetings.
Sandy Alderson seems to pick and choose which players he talks
about. You are right… he doesn’t seem to ever say anything about Mejia and
Flores, for probably different reasons. Mejia continues to almost get there and
I’m not sure there is anyone left in the organization that has the confidence to
pencil him in as a rotation pitcher for the next three or four years. He just
has gone down too many times. Trust me, if Matt Harvey was healthy and Rafael Montero and Noah Syndergaad were ready, Mejia would
be in the pen on opening day.
Remember... Mejia has never thrown more than 108 innings per season.
Remember... Mejia has never thrown more than 108 innings per season.
In the case of Flores, I don’t think at this point that
Alderson has determined ‘which second baseman’ he is going to move during these
winter meetings. Everyone keeps talking about Ruben
Tejada, but it’s the right side of their infield that they have to
figure out. Do you trade Murphy, or do you move him to first, move Tejada to
second, trade Flores, and find a new shortstop? Or do you stay with either Duda
or Davis? My guess is Alderson doesn’t want to talk about players he’s not sure
he has plans on keeping.
Forget trading Murphy. Very few teams need a 2B. If any team is interested in Murph, I doubt that they would pay much for him in trade.
ReplyDeleteJust found out that Orioles called about Murphy.
ReplyDeleteSandy asked for Dylan Bundy in exchange.
Wow....talk about shooting for the moon.
good return over the net by Sandy
ReplyDeleteKeep Murphy, He is the best 2nd baseman on the roster ,and 1st baseman aswell. Also probably the 2nd best 3rd baseman. Just don't put him in the Outfield
ReplyDeleteI would have thought Sandy would shoot for J.J. Hardy in exchange for Murphy. Maybe Bundy was his oening salvo.
ReplyDeleteCarreno may indeed be a goner. We could also lose another one or two of the arms we couldn't protect. We could pick up the Mariners Brian Moran or the Cards Boone Whiting. (although Whiting did not have a very good season in AAA this year) Either of them look like they could stick in the pen.
Yesterday Alderson did mention both Flores and Mejia. He said that if Murphy was traded, Flores would get a look along with EYJ, at second base. And he mentioned Mejia as a candidate for a spot in the rotation, along with whoever they sign. If healthy, Mejia should have that spot to lose. Flores is a viable 2B candidate, although I think EYJ gets it if Murph is gone.