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3/7/14

Morning Report – 3-7-14 – WLIR, DePo, Drew, TC’s Mouth



Coming Up –

          10 am – Christopher Soto – MM's Top 25 - #2 RHSP Rafael Quezada Montero

           11 am - Christopher Soto - MM's Top 25 - #1 RHSP Noah Syndergaard 

12 noon – D Whit - Mets Need a Strong Start to 2014

            1 pm – Ernest Dove - The View from Port St. Lucie Looked Pretty G
ood Watching Zack Wheeler and the Mets.

4 pm - Nine Baseball - First Team All-California

6 pm - Tyler Beede, Sean Newcomb, Michael Gettys, Josh Morgan

8 pm - A Quick Look - LHP - Justus Sheffield - Tullahoma (TN) HS



We want to send a special thank you out to Christopher Soto for putting together the Mack's Mets Top 25 Prospect List this pre-season. This is bunches of work folks and it's greatly appreciated...



Matt Cerrone - I don’t think you can talk about expecting to win 90 games and then do nothing extra to help make it happen. If it’s time to start talking like winners, it’s also time to start acting like it too.

          Mack – Better words have never been written.


Andy Martino ‏@MartinoNYDN  -  Collins has mentioned Lannan and Matsuzaka a lot, but others say no frontrunner at all yet, and many like Mejia. They should pick whoever gives them better chance win, based on what they see in ST. Don't see why young, old should matter.



To fill in coverage on the eastern end of Long Island, the New York Mets have cut a rights deal with the Hope Radio Network. Newsday reports the Christian broadcaster will simulcast flagship Clear Channel “NewsTalk Radio 710” WOR’s Mets broadcasts over the next two seasons to its five frequencies across Long Island, including “Hope Radio 107.1” WLIR.


DePo –

He mentions young pitchers—Robert Gsellman, John Gant, Robert Whalen, and Chris Flexen—who deserve to go to a full-season affiliate, but with only a set amount of rotation spots, some young pitchers might not make a rotation. DePodesta says the Mets have built that depth with pitchers who fly under the radar.
Marcos Molina, an 18-year-old right-handed pitcher, raised some eyebrows when he was included on Jason Parks’ list of the Mets’ top ten prospects this winter.

"We signed [Molina] in January 2012, down in the Dominican Republic, another guy who’s a super-good athlete, also repeats his delivery well. At the time, he had a nice little sinker, showed some feel for the baseball. But it wasn’t big power or anything like that. Since then, he’s continued to grow. Last year in the Gulf Coast League he was up to 96 miles per hour, typically pitching at 92, 94, has a feel for three pitches." http://www.amazinavenue.com/2014/3/3/5464952/mets-paul-depodesta-minor-league-player-development

          Mack – We’ve talked about both these issues.

Not every one of these pitchers mentioned in the first paragraph may make Savannah. There simply are other pitches slotted ahead of them that should have a turn first. Or, does turns count anymore in baseball? They don’t in my league and I would always promote the more talented pitcher… if… I thought he could handle the pressure and ‘the grind’.

Examples would be Flexen and Whelan. They should pitch Savannah next month, not Brooklyn.

As for Molina, we’ve seen hundreds of young pitcher hit 96. First thing they have to do is learn how to hit the barn. After that, hit the bulls eye on the barn. And then, lastly, master hitting the lower portion of the bulls eye on the barn,,, at 96.



Drew –

A friend of Stephen Drew called the Mets’ chances of getting Drew “very slim” as it becomes more obvious agent Scott Boras is willing to wait until after the season begins to sign his client because then Drew could not be given a qualifying offer next offseason or potentially wait until June when draft-pick compensation for Drew would vanish, as well. http://nypost.com/2014/03/05/collins-worried-about-offense-mulls-putting-pitcher-in-8-hole/

Mack – I keep printing this shit out because people keep writing about it… and things that usually keep being written about eventually come to fruition. This is going to take one phone call from Drew to Boras and the deal would be done… and, if David Wright, Curtis Granderson,and Chris Young participate this spring as it looks they are going to, Drew is going to want to get into this action.

You’ll see.


Bill Metsiac asks –

I'm amused (though somewhat frustrated) when I see people at your site and other places who read or hear something Collins says and treat it as set in stone. Why is it so hard for them to read his opening words, usually something like "as of now", or "at this point", or "I'm thinking of..."?
If he's being honest and saying that he'd like to see EY hit well enough to keep the leadoff job, or that the two veterans are the leading candidates for the #5 SP slot, he gets ripped as though he's saying "nothing will change my mind. EY is my leadoff hitter and Lannan will be in the rotation unless Dice-K wins the slot".

Would they rather have him answer every question with "I'll see", or "Who knows?"? But if he did that, they'd probably call him indecisive and weak and afraid of the media. Right?

          Mack – Sorry you are still having trouble with the site.

First, let me say that I have never met TC. My access to the clubhouse and the coaches/players have been limited to Savannah since the Minaya days.

Those that I know, who know him, say he takes a fatherly approach to the players which seems to be appreciated. The general consensus of opinion by the team is they love having him as a manager.

Regarding his mouth, my thoughts are only a theory. 

He’s an intelligent man and much know my now that talking off the cuff to a beat writer is going to cause something written the next day. I look at what he does at either one of two plans of attack.

One, he just may suffer from the same malady our Vice President of the United States does, meaning, he just may not be able to help himself.

Or, if not that, it simply could be his way of trying to be a poor man Sandy and attempt to be as cute as he can be with reporters.

What I don’t understand is why for the life of me can’t be discuss things like batting the pitcher 8th with a confidential number of coaches and confidants in camp rather than the likes of the gaggle.

No matter how much you defend him, 

Bill, you can’t defend that.

6 comments:

  1. I for one would hate to see those pitchers go short season. better to let them go a full season and start guys 5 innings for a while (and relieve for 4 innings with a Flexen type, if need be) until it sorts out - which it always does.

    I hate talented guys starting their season in mid-June - especially since they could get hurt like Cecchini did last year. He played 51 stinking games last year - and people talk about how he did not progress. Tough to progress playing 50 games. If he were in a full year league, even with the injury, maybe he gets in 110 games.

    Before sticking guys in short league that are good, assume they'll miss a few weeks with an injury - is that all the games you want them to play? Not me.

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  2. Mack Ade · Works at Mack's Mets
    Thomas -

    I'm simply for talent.

    Every organization only has so much top pitching talent and, if a kid that pitched last year in Kingsport, is better than someone that pitched in Brooklyn... and, I've determined hie can make the jump in his head... I push the K-Port talent ahead to Savannah and make the other guy pitch another year in Brooklyn.

    Talent should always be the tie-breaker, but it hasn't been before on the Mets.

    We'll have to wait and see if the Flexen and Whelan rumors to Savannah come true.

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  3. Hey mack, what kind of talent do you see on the st lucie mets this year.......along with trying to catch a spring game, I'm hoping to also catch an A ball game or two this year........
    My buddy is hoping to see Matz.......I'm hoping to see Nimmo. Among others I guess.

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  4. Ernest -

    Right now, I project:

    SPs: Steven Matz
    Michael Fulmer
    Gabriel Ynoa
    Seth Lugo
    Luis Cessa
    Jake Kuebler
    Matt Koch

    RPs (among others): John Magliozzi
    Paul Seward
    Beck Wheeler
    Marcos Camarena
    Hunter Carnevale

    1B: Cole Frenzel (also 3B) and Chris Garcia
    2B LJ Mazzill or Dilson Herrera (loser goes to Savannah)
    SS Amed Rosario or Gavin Cecchini (loser goes to Savannah)
    3B Jeff Reynolds
    C Cam Maron, Nelfi Zapata, Jeff Glenn
    OF: Brandon Nimmo
    Jorge Rivero
    Maikis De La Cruz
    Eudy Pina
    Charley Thurber
    Greg Pron

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    1. That St Lucie team will have some pitching..how could it not be league's best...after the way Matz threw today (1 inning, 3 Ks), he could be ready for Mets' pen this year if they chose to.

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  5. Thomas -

    Yeah, but then, what would Lannan do ? :)

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