Coming Up Later Today -
11 am – Christopher Soto - MM's
Top 25- #18 RHSP Logan Verrett
2 pm - Reese Kaplan - A
Perspective From the Outside Looking In
Andy Behrens/Yahoo -
This is really an odd team. Unique. Irregular. For one thing,
it's almost impossible to say who makes the big decisions for the Mets. Is it a
Wilpon? Is it a bank? No idea. Good luck trying to figure out this team's true
payroll, because the Mets are still paying everyone who ever put on the
uniform. Bobby Bonilla is still getting checks
from the Mets, as is Bret Saberhagen. And Jason Bay is still getting paid. Johan Santana's deal included a pile of deferred
money, too, so he's not really off the books. If you told me this team still
owed $18.5 million to Nino Espinosa in deferred
compensation, I might believe you. I don't really understand the inner workings
of the Mets, is what I'm saying. Because this is really an odd team.
Thankfully, all we really have to do around here is assign value to a few
individual players and answer a few pressing questions. Seems doable. Let's get
to work... http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/fantasy-roto-arcade/pressing-questions-york-mets-192900032--fantasy.html
Mack – Ya know, it takes a paragraph like this to make a Mets fan
step back and view this team from outside the bubble. Behrens is right. This is
an odd team and I sometimes ask myself why I spend so much time with them for
no money whatsoever (sounds like a good excuse for a new donation drive…
err…nah).
-One of the readers
asked that we break out the age of each prospect listed on our Top 25 prospect
list. I thought I’d take this one step further and make a list of players,
categorized by their age, that I consider prospect material.
There are some names
missing here that, so far, haven’t played up to their clippings, but this is a
good list to go by and see how the current aging process is going on.
Naturally, you will
find more college juniors at the end of the list, but I am particularly
impressed with the amount of 19-21 year olds (19) on this list.
17-yrs old (1) – LHP Jose Medina – DSL Mets
18-yrs old (3) – 1B Dominic Smith –
GCL Mets, SS Amed Rosario – Kingsport, RHP Casey Meisner – GCL Mets
19-yrs old (8) – SS Gavin Cecchini – Brooklyn, SS Luis
Guillorme – GCL Mets, 3B Jhoan Urena –
GCL Mets, 3B Pedro Perez – Kingsport, CF Brandon Nimmo – Savannah, RF Wuilmer
Beccera – GCL Mets, RHP Chris Flexen –
Kingsport, RHP Robert Gsellman - Brooklyn
20-yrs old (5) – 2B Dilson Herrera – Savannah, SS Alfredo
Reyes – DSL Mets, CF John Mora – DSL Mets,
RHP Robert Whalen – Kingsport, LHP Kevin Canelon – DSL Mets
21-yrs old (6) - RHP John Gant – Brooklyn, RHP Miller
Diaz – Brooklyn, RHP Akeel Morris –
Brooklyn, RHP Gabriel Ynoa – Savannah, RHP Noah Syndergaard – Binghamton, RHP Michael Fulmer – St. Lucie
22-yrs old (5) – 2B Wilmer Flores – Mets, SS Jeff
McNeil – Kingsport, RHP Scarlyn Reyes –
DSL Mets, RHP Luis Cessa – Savannah, LHP Steven Matz - Savannah
23-yrs old (7) – 1B Jayce Boyd – St. Lucie, 2B L J
Mazzilli – Brooklyn, C Kevin Plawecki –
St. Lucie, OF Cesar Puello – Binghamton, RHP Rainy Lara – St. Lucie, RHP Rafael
Montero – Las Vegas, LHP Jack Leathersich –
Las Vegas
24-yrs old (1) – RHP Cory Mazzoni - Binghamton
25-yrs old (6) – OF Travis Taijeron – Binghamton, OF Cory Vaughn – Binghamton, OF Dustin
Lawley – Las Vegas, C Travis d’Arnaud –
Mets, RHP Jake deGrom – Las Vegas, LHP T J Chism – St. Lucie
26-yrs old (1) – RHP Jeff Walters - Binghamton
Minor League Lawsuit –
You
might have noticed that I posted yesterday a story about three ex-minor league
baseball players that have brought a lawsuit against baseball (http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/02/11/three-former-minor-leaguers-file-a-class-action-suit-against-major-league-baseball-over-low-wages/ ). I suggest you take another look
at this story. There seems to be very
good case here of grown men being paid well below the legal wage in this
country. It could easily become the next
Curt Flood-like extravaganza… okay, maybe that’s too far.
9 comments:
Mack
Did you get a hold of all these birth certificates from the Dominican Republic to make sure they weren't lying about their ages? LOL!!! Great to see how young they are, all clumped together like that.
Hey Mack, outside of Syndergaard, who we will hopefully see in June, do u think any other young prospects currently in the organization can make their mlb debut with Mets by age 21?
@Ernest
As of right now the only player with the potential to debut at age 21 is possibly Dom Smith.
He is expected to be assigned to Savannah this year. If he performs very strongly he could get a bump up to St. Lucie mid-season.
This will put him in line for a full season in Binghamton at age 20 and AAA/September MLB at 21.
This year's assignment to Savannah will be very telling on just how talented and advanced Dominic is.
How is it that Wilmer Flores is bashed regularly for not having corner infielder power yet everyone is ready to anoint Dom Smith the 1B of the future when he also lacks traditional power? I'm not criticizing Smith but just don't get the contradiction here.
Good piece with the ages of the players, the teens are a pretty imrpessive group. On a different subject, here is a 2 part question revolving around the SS position. Now that the Dodgers have made another international signing, do you think that Dee Gordon would be available? If so, what are your thoughts on him as a potential SS for the Mets? He is a career .300 hitter in the minors, good speed, flashes of great D. He just seems like a guy with a high ceiling that would be worth a shot at.
Ernest -
By June: probably Montero and Leather
In July - probably Puello and Thor
At 21 -
Soto is right... only Smith stands a chance here
Reese -
Smith is known as a ++ defender
Jeff C -
I'll give you my Dee Gordon spin in tomorrow morning's report
@Reese
That cause Flores grades out as a .280+ AVG 10-15 HR power guy with 30+ doubles.
Dom Smith right now grades out as a .280+ AVG 20-25 HR power with 30+ doubles
His power potential right now is superior to Flores.
and as Mack says.....Flores is a below average to poor defender.
Dom Smith is anywhere from above average to premium.
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