3/19/14

Draft 14 – Jakson Reetz, Kyle Schwarber, J.J. Schwartz, Monte Harrison



1-27-14 – BP - Positional Preview: High School Catchers - Jakson Reetz | C/OF/RHP | Norris (Firth, NE) | Commit: Nebraska  Height/Weight: 6-foot-1/195 pounds  B/T: R/R  Draft Day Age: 18y 5m  Reetz is one of the better athletes in the draft class at the catcher position, and showed good growth in his game between June and October. The Nebraska commit is an instinctual player who has no trouble slowing the game down on both sides of the ball. Throughout the summer and fall Reetz showed a knack for squaring up pitches and effectively working the whole field. Perhaps most impressive was how strong he finished the long summer, with a monster August/September that included a standout performance for the gold medal USA Baseball 18U National Team, a loud Area Code Games, and MVP honors at the Perfect Game All-American Classic. He’ll enter the spring as the top draft prospect in the Cornhusker State. http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=22662

1-24-14 – Kyle Schwarber is a similar prospect to Derek Fisher in that he is enticing because of his patience and power potential, but he strikes out a fair amount as well. Schwarber gained publicity when he led the University of Indiana to an impressive College World Series run last season. Playing catcher, he hit a number of majestic home runs that displayed his incredible raw power. For the season, he hit 18 home runs with an impressive 1.102 OPS. While Schwarber currently plays catcher, he is unexceptional behind the plate and would likely have to move to first base. If teams had faith he could stay behind the plate, he would be a potential top-five pick, but having to move to first base puts much more pressure on his bat to succeed. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1934895-4-prospects-the-new-york-mets-could-target-in-the-2014-mlb-draft/page/3

1-3-14 – TTF Baseball - 48. Colorado Rockies — J.J. Schwarz, C, Palm Beach HS (FL) - The 6′-2” right-hander was a monster for U18 Team USA, hitting .429/.452/.536 to help the US win the gold medal in Taiwan. He shows big-time power potential due to his excellent bat speed and strong wrists. With good footwork and a strong arm, he has a legit shot to remain at catcher and scouts will be watching him closely this season. Committed to Florida. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/2014-mlb-draft-2/40753#ppGUqI6CbWFvzsPf.99


11-21-13 – BA Top 100 High School Players - 22 Monte Harrison OF R/R 6-2 201 Lee’s Summit West (Mo.) Nebraska http://www.baseballamerica.com/college/2014-high-school-top-100-with-commitments/

4 comments:

Mets Dreams said...

Sandy please become the mad scientist and say this was the plan all along. Go trade for Grigorius, adding a plus defender with limited offensive capability. That would give the Mets 5 plus defenders with Wright, Grigorius, Young, Lagares, and Granderson. Travis and Murph are average. Then go sign Morales to play first. Adds a switch hitting power bat that hopefully will be adequate at 1B. Keep Satin, EYJ, Brown, find a utility SS, and Recker. Pick a position for Flores and send him to Vegas to learn it. Send Duda to Vegas. Release Ike and accept the consequences if he turns it around someplace else. Do a Joe madden with the lineup: Wright, Murphy, Morales, Granderson, Travis, Young, Lagares, Didi. Be bold!

Mack Ade said...

Here's your problem Mets Dreams - Gig doesn't hit

Mets Dreams said...

That's stating the obvious. Unfortunately tulo, Reyes, and the dual threat SS are not available.

Mack Ade said...

I can't see making a change just to make a change.

The better shortstops are gone... only Drew offers a tick more defensively and offensively.

The Mets failed miserable at upgrading this position but it is as it is... go int the season with Tejada and try and solve this by the all-star break