Coming
Up –
10 am – Christopher
Soto - MM's Top 25- #7 RHSP Jacob DeGrom
12 noon – Craig
Mitchell -- Gays in the Outfield
2 pm - Ernest Dove - Will Mets Prosper or
Prepare in 2014?
4 pm – FANGRAPHS - Top 10 Boston Red Sox Prospects
6 pm – Carlos Rodon, Keith Weisenberg, Jacob
Gatewood, Tate Blackman
8 pm - A Quick Look - RHP - Scott Blewett -
Charles W Baker (NY) HS
BP
- 2014 Organizational Rankings
8. New York Mets
Farm System Ranking in
2013: 10
2014 Top Ten Prospects:
Link
State of the System:
Solid blend of pitching and positional talent, ranging from
high-risk/high-reward types at the lower levels to safer high-floor prospects
nearing the major-league level.
Top Prospect: Noah Syndergaard (11)
Breakout Candidates for
2014: Amed Rosario and Marcos
Molina
Prospects on the BP
101: 3
Must-See Affiliate:
Short-Season Brooklyn
Prospects to See There:
Amed Rosario, Marcos Molina, Casey Meisner, Chris
Flexen, Champ Stuart
Farm System Trajectory
for 2015: Steady. The Mets will likely graduate four of the top five prospects
in their system, but the helium from low-level talents like Rosario, Molina,
and Meisner could keep the system holding strong in the top 10 in the game,
despite the graduations.
Arm
Slot –
Some pitchers select
their arm slot because it allows for more accuracy and/or movement even if it
doesn’t allow for optimal velocity. This a choice each pitcher and pitching
coach has to make. A lot of MLB organizations will take some of their pitchers and
get them to throw with different arm slots that aren’t as common in order to
increase their effectiveness and become a specialist out of the bullpen. These
are pitchers that have enough ability to play professional baseball but are
maybe lacking a bit of velocity or skill to make it as a “normal” thrower. http://www.canadianbaseballnetwork.com/articles/top-arm-slot-faster-dangerous/
Mack – Interesting article for you pitchers out there
So, Sandy Alderson told the team in a
closed door meeting that he things the team can win 90 game. Then, Fred Wilpon chimed in ‘you better
win 90 games’.
(ya know,
the ‘f’ on my computer is starting stick and everytime I type Wilpon’s first name, it first comes out ‘Red’… what do you think? Red Wilpon? Sounds like a porn star.)
Was this
some attempt at humor? I wasn’t in the room, so what was the reaction from the
players? Was their laughter or a reaction like those last remaining members of
the Stark family while they were being killed on The Game Of Thrones?
I’m going
to write this off as just another bad joke and move on from here. I just can’t
imagine that Wilpon has any George Steinbrenner in him.
Kevin Towers on needs –
Mack – This, to me
translates as either Chris Owings or Didi Gregorius for either Kevin
Plawecki or Rafael Montero.
Well, Montero is going
nowhere and deGrom, Mazzoni, Lara, Bowman, or Robles aren’t enough yet.
That
would leave Plawecki… your call.
Remember…
you have to give to get.
Highlights
from Adam Rubin re: Intrasquad Game -
•
Kirk Nieuwenhuis helped Dillon
Gee out by throwing out Kevin Plawecki out
at the plate attempting to score from second base.
•
Danny Muno, a middle infielder who played at
Double-A Binghamton last season, went 2-for-3 with a homer, walk and stolen
base.
•
Jenrry Mejia opened his outing with two walks,
but rallied by striking out Wilmer Flores and
coaxing a double play from Andrew Brown. Mejia
then struck out three while allowing a single to Matt
Clark in his second inning of work.
•
Daisuke Matsuzaka, the probable fifth starter,
was hurt by a Flores throwing error on a rundown. Dice-K was charged with two
runs (one earned) on one hit and one walk in two innings.
•
Carlos Torres, being stretched out for a
spot-starter/long-relief role, tossed two perfect innings. He struck out three.
•
Noah Syndergaard struck out five and flashed a
wicked curveball, but surrendered a run in his second inning of work on a
curveball up in the zone that Wilfredo Tovar took
to right field to plate Cory Vaughn. Syndergaard
and Jeurys Familia (two scoreless innings) both
sat at 96-97 mph with their fastballs. Familia also struck out five.
•
Brown homered against Joel Carreño.
•
Terry Collins said he was impressed by
left-hander Steven Matz, who tossed a scoreless
inning with one strikeout. "Lights-out stuff," Collins said.
Mack – It’s not a coincidence that most of the highlight reel features
pitching. The Mets are going to have a hard time deciding which 12-13 pitchers
break camp as part of the 25-man, which are sent to Vegas, and which are cut
loose for other teams to scoop up.
Lots of pitching here.