51s and Mets Pitcher Giancarlo Alvarado pitched six scoreless innings and
allowed two hits in Puerto Rico 2-0 win over Venezuela In Semifinal of playoff
game.
It scares me to read
that Matt Harvey has plans to start ‘throwing’
around two weeks from now. Now, throwing may be ten feet with a pensy pinky (do
they still make those?), but it’s still throwing and, in my opinion, far to
early for Mr. Macho Man. There’s probably very little the Mets can do about
this and Harvey can do what he wants in the privacy of his own home. He
definitely has too much time on his time (future Russian bride no longer by his
side) and my hopes are that he at least flies to St. Lucie for this silliness
so he can be monitored by Mets medical people… err… wait a minute… after
thinking how they have handled things in the past that might not be the best
approach to take. Right now he has February 22nd as the date that
doctors could give him the okay to come out of the weight room and start the
slow process of building up arm strength by throwing. I have true mixed
feelings here. In one sense, we need guys that have this kind of winning desire
and moxie. On the other, it could turn out to be a disaster.
Conor Glassey –
It doesn’t need to be this way, and the best examples on both
sides work hard to create solid working relationships, but there can be bad
blood between scouts and college baseball programs. Some college coaches think
scouts steal their players. Scouts believe some college programs abuse their
pitchers. There are disagreements about the value of a scholarship offered by a
college program compared to what MLB teams offer through their college
scholarship plan. Most of those arguments are for another day. For now, let’s
look at the e-mail that was sent out, with the restrictions in bold and my
thoughts below each one . http://conorglassey.com/college-baseball-program-institutes-ridiculous-rules-scouts/
Mack – Read this stupid article. Colleges are ‘cracking down’
on scouts making it close to impossible for them to do an effective job. Just
stupid bullshit.
Christopher Soto passed
on a great article (http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140207&content_id=66989152&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_milb&sid=milb) on the ‘X-Factors: Short-Season
park effects’.
Below are some stats
from MCU park and three of Brooklyn’s rival team’s home field:
Home Field
MCU Park - Brooklyn
Cyclones - Runs 0.917 HRs 0.873 Hits 0.963
Divisional Opponents
Falcon Park Auburn Doubledays - Runs 0.991 HRs 0.844
Hits1.014
Dutchess Stadium Hudson Valley Renegades - Runs 1.048 HRs 0.835 Hits 1.014
Richmond County Bank
Ballpark - Staten Island Yankees
Runs 1.008 HRs 1.205 Hits 0.988
As Chris points out:
“These park factors are important tools to evaluators because
it shows just how difficult it is to hit with certain clubs. The Short Season A
Brooklyn Cyclones is the second hardest level within the organization, outside
of Single A Savannah, to hit. Knowing this we need to curb our criticism if a
player fails to hit there while at the same time we need to take stock of the
player who do mash at this level.”
You gotta love this team’s
affiliates… you first have to discount
what goes on in Brooklyn and Savannah because of the stadium/field conditions…
then, you have to reverse everything and factor down what goes on in Vegas.
Collette Chat –
Comment
From pr - pls rank for 2014: Niese, Smyly, Haren. thx
Jason Collette: Haren, Niese, Smyly. This will
be the year Haren’s back stays healthy all year.
Bernie Pleskoff -
Noah Syndergaard is the real deal, but he likely won’t
make the Mets rotation out of Spring Training. However, Bartolo Colon is their ace, and that’s not bad. With the exception
of Zack Wheeler, I’m not too excited.
For example, will Jon Niese find
consistency in his release point? How about Dillon Gee?
Can he be a big winner? Jenrry Mejia has an
electric arm, but some of that has been lost in his elbow injury. Lots of
questions on this staff. http://berniepleskoff.mlblogs.com/
Mack – Pleskoff is one of the more intelligent baseball
writers, so when he talks, baseball people listen.
His analysis of the Mets rotation was interesting. Obviously,
everything would be different if Matt Harvey wasn’t
hurt.
I am surprised at the meh comments regarding Gee. I’m used to
everyone saying he has been putting up some workman stats these past few years.
I share his disappointment with Niese and I’m not sure which
direction he’s going. We all expect Colon to be traded when either Rafael Montero or Syndergaard come up, but Niese might
be moved first because of his relatively cheap contract.
No one is going to write much about Mejia until he goes
around the rotation around 10 times without an injury.
Overall, I agree. Lots of questions, including Syndergaard. I
did expect a mention of Montero, but we’ll wait for that next year at this
time.
7 comments:
The "Park Factor" discussion for Brooklyn and the other NYPL parks is interesting. You would think the Cyclone players would hit better on the road, but the actual results are inconclusive. Looking at some of Brooklyn's better hitters last year:
Mazilli - Home: .264/.307/.343
- - - - - Away: .293/.351/.421
Cecchini - Home: .321/.365/.368
- - - - - -Away: .216/.263/.250
King - Home: .314/.395/.392
- - - -Away: .225/.340/.308
Biondi - Home: .253/.375/.303
- - - - -Away: .245/.317/.298
Rohan - - Home: .211/.268/.342
- - - - - Away: .345/.441/.621
(small sample - H:38 AB, A:29 AB)
Hi Herb
I think those are all small samples, and a guy gets hot in a small sample skews everything conclusion-wise. The fact that Ike a few years back when in Bklyn hit ZERO HRs speaks to how tough it is to hit there.
Harvey - love ya, but no rush dude...chill and get ready for 2015. If you wanted 2014 so badly, you should have opted for surgery sooner.
Hi Mack - a while back, you said Mets should not have dumped the last game - but they could have not patently dumped, but at least substituted to try to ensure a loss...your guy Beede you show going at #7, which is where they'd have picked were it not for their last game, come-from-behind-late win, which got them the 10th spot. Sometimes you gotta be creativo. Winning a meaningless game to your disadvantage is just not smart.
Mack or others...
I will be down in Florida for 3 days (Feb 10-12)...I know camp is not open officially, but is there anything to see or do there at the park, say on the 12th, if we were in the St Lucie area? I've never gone there.
Tommy -
Sadly, you won't be able to get into the facility without a press pass - pitchers and catchers will be there and parked by the minor league entrance on the back road
As for the town, do for dinner to Duffys... some of the Mets might be eating there or bowling there
Thanks - I guess that is Duffys as in Duffy Dyer? Unlikely to get there, the trip is too short, but if we are there we'll stop in
Why look to trade Nurse? Makes zero sense. Ability aside, you want an all-RH rotation?
I HATE AUTO-CORRECT! I typed NIESE, not "Nurse".
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