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Morning.
Rafael Montero was optioned back to Las Vegas after last night's loss to the LAD. Jacob deGrom was activated.
Rafael Montero was optioned back to Las Vegas after last night's loss to the LAD. Jacob deGrom was activated.
The
Mets went into the all-star break riding an 8-2 ten game streak. Since then they
have gone 7-6 in the remainder of July and 8-13 so far in August. That’s a
combined 23-21 in the past 44 games, which prorates out to a seasonal 83-78 record.
Okay... I'm a convert. Between Wilmer Flores' 2-error game in LA-La-Land and Matt Reynolds' 4-4 display for Vegas, I'm ready for the conversion. Bring the kid up next week. take him out to short, and let's see what we have.
Okay... I'm a convert. Between Wilmer Flores' 2-error game in LA-La-Land and Matt Reynolds' 4-4 display for Vegas, I'm ready for the conversion. Bring the kid up next week. take him out to short, and let's see what we have.
Word is that
Toronto will be shopping SS Jose Reyes in the
off season.
The remainer of Reyes contract will be $22mil for three years (2015-2017), which would be in
the same range if the Mets had kept him and matched this offer before he
skipped town.
He will be
32, 33, and 34 years old during those seasons.
This year,
Reyes has hit .290/.339/.413/.752 in 458 at-bats for Toronto.
What if Sandy Alderson could convince the Wilpons to right a
wrong and bring Jose Jose back to Queens. The three year period would fit
perfectly into the Mets lower level plans to someday groom a prospect here.
Reyes would return to the leadoff position, reunite him with his buddy David,
and bring back thousands of fans into the stands.
Remember…
not your money.
I brought Dilson Herrera up in a comment late Wednesday night.
This is by far the Mets most advanced prospect in the system and if Soto
doesn’t have him ranked first I’m going to send in that police chief in that
sorry excuse of a St. Louis suburb and make him take the water bucket
challenge.
Herrera
looks like the kind of player you can now begin to build an entire new team
around, that will mature in the 2016-2018 range, I don’t want to fuck with his
karma so I’m leaving him at second and, instead, I’ll move Murphy out as a
major trade chip this off season to get me a new shortstop. I then would move
Wilmer Flores over to play second base for the year it will take for Herrera to
finish up in Vegas.
I’m next
going to move his batting order 1-2 buddy, Brandon
Nimmo, right along side him and feature the two of these guys come late
June/early July 2015 as the leadoff hitters… LF Nimmo, 2B Herrera. The goal is
to get 10-HRs each out of them the first half season and 15-20 each in their
first full season (2016). If all this works “Wright”, David is back to
producing 20+ homers (fences in, remember), d’Arnaud is probably up in the 25
range, and Duda has pushed 35. Lastly, a new right field section easily returns
Granderson to the 25 range.
Lineup: LF
Nimmo (15), 2B Herrera (20), 3B Wright (25), 1B Duda (35), C d-Arnaud (25), RF
Granderson (25), SS Flores (20), and CF Lagares (10). That’s 175 home runs just
from the players we currently have in the system.
This could
be done, people.
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Conrad
Youngren –
Mack, You
know that I have a penchant for latching on to under-the-radar guys pretty
early in their careers. Some have been
gratifying (Murphy, Duda, Lagares), more have fallen by the wayside (Angel Cuan, Eric Beaulac,
Jordan Abruzzo, Sean
Ratliff…I’m not ready to put Juan Centeno in that corral yet).
There are
two currently that I have been watching for some time: Victor
Cruzado—since his DSL days, and TJ Rivera since
HS almost a decade ago. My question is,
what does it take for undrafted or non-high profile international signees to
get a shot? I’m not predicting stardom
here, but ask if there is a point when consistent performance trumps the
prejudice draft investment. Hobie
Mack – Hey
Conrad.
Don’t sell yourself short on
Ratliff. One foul ball cost him dearly.
I
don’t think it matters how you made it to a roster though the unofficial
tie-breaker has always been how much bonus money is invested into the pick. The
‘prejudice draft system’ isn’t doing Matt Reynolds any good right now either, and he was a number two pick.
The
first thing that has to happen… there must be a position for you to play. This
probably will hold back Rivera. He’s experimented this year at first base, but
that doesn’t mean he’s going to replace the top slugger (Duda) in the system.
We
saw positional bias with Shawn
Bowman and Zach Lutz. Did we actually expect them
to take away a job from David
Wright?
Cruzado
is a different case. He’s an outfielder and, right now, the Mets need any
outfielder to step up, pop wise. His problem is the fact that he’s only playing
A-ball at 22-years old. He needs to get moving.
I
don’t have a clear cut answer for you but the AA level usually separates the
boys from the men. My guess is Rivera will stall out behind
Reynolds/Flores
but, if Cruzado can increase his pop (currently 7-HRs in 324 Savannah at-bats),
and keep his strikeouts down (only 69 this year), he could make it to Queens
regardless of his roots.
Top 5 1B in WAR - Paul
Goldschmidt 4.4, Jose Abreu 4.0, Anthony Rizzo
3.6, Miggy Cabrera 3.6, Lucas
Duda 3.2
Martin Schneider -
Will the Wilpons ever spend again?
Mack – Boy, now that’s a good
question.
I honestly don’t think so. I think they have
this mental, $100mil ceiling in their head and they think that the team will
just keep replenishing their talent base through the draft and International
signing process (which includes the Arbitration years).
Don’t get me wrong… the Mets (under Wilpon)
will trade people, but you’re going to see trades of players like Matt Harvey
going into his last arbitration year. I don’t see any more Curtis Granderson or David Wright deals under these owners. I
just don’t.
In a strange, morose sense, if the Mets ever
make the playoffs under this system, it will seal their fate under the current
ownerships.
Donation
Drive (drive end 8-30) –
Received so far – $ 400.00
Goal - $1,400.00 - $1,000.00 to go
God Bless
you for your consideration.
Dilson and Reynolds go 7 for 7 - what so they do for an encore? Muno also had 3 more hits.
ReplyDeleteI would like to if Cruzado could be for real.
Somehow...good days are coming in 2015.
A lot of us would do cartwheels if the budget WAS $100 million. Between the current payroll and that number you could have had Jose Abreu or inked Nelson Cruz (with money to spare).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comprehensive reply, Mack.
ReplyDeleteI understand that TJ could easily be squeezed out by Herrera, Reynolds & Monroe in front and Rosario, Cecchini & Mazilli pressing from behind. Just a little more power and he would be neck & neck with most of those guys (Dilson is clearly the alpha in that clan).
So, let me ask it this way. If Reese Havens had the AB for AB (and fielding chance for fielding chance) career that TJ has had, Brooklyn thru Bingo, would he be in the majors today? If Gnat teammate Champ Stuart (22, identical age as Cruzado) had the offensive production of Victor, would he be have been moved up? If so, is his lightning speed the only reason?
I wake up in a cold sweat having dreamt TJ is taken by the Yanks in Rule 5, returns to his Bronx home, and becomes Bobby Richardson.
Thomas -
ReplyDeleteI give in. I'm a Reynolds convert.
Bring him up.
Reese -
ReplyDeleteYou're right. I was just talking in that range for 2015. There will be a lot of Arbitration money, but, my guess is that the Wilpons still (in their minds) cap this team at $100mil.
Do not be surprised that the reason the Mets didn't spend more in 2014 was also Sandy.
Hobie -
ReplyDeleteYes.
I think pedigree sadly comes into play.
I first saw this in Savannah with OF Carlos Guzman in 2008
It just makes me want to barf that a major league team in the biggest market in the country can't afford to keep its own homegrown stars. If they do trade Harvey instead of keeping him (unless Boras makes him impossible to keep) it may be the end for me. I became a fan when I was 12 - in Koosman's rookie year, the first year of the Tidewater Tides in AAA and as a Mets franchise. The Wilpons and their treatment and abuse of this team is slowly killing my love of watching and cheering this team on. Even if we manage to build a competitive team, they won't support it financially. I hope they do something flagrant enough for MLB to yank the franchise away from them. Steve Ballmer or John Bezos would make for much better owners. Maybe Paul Allen?
ReplyDeleteOh, well, I can dream......
Any chance Hererra gets called up in September? I know if he does he will not get much playing time but I would like to see him get a few MLB at-bats. Hitting .340 in AA.I don't know if he will need a full year in AAA next year.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how useful time in Vegas is anyway. Guys like Flores tear it up there but then they can't adjust to Citi. Flores got all of one last week and it died on the warning track. In Vegas it would have cleared the fences by 40 feet.
It's a shame that Flores is playing the one position that he hes trouble with defensively. He's a decent 2B and a good 3B, as he showed when he filled in for David Wright last year. If he had this chance at a position he was more comfortable with, I'll bet his bat would markedly improve.
ReplyDeleteRichard -
ReplyDeleteI don't expect to see much change in the 40-man in September so, no, I expect his season will end after the last Binghamton game
Steve From Norfolk -
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain, but frankly, I start my daily report off with a recap of the W-L record since the beginning of the 8-2 before the all-star game.
This team may not be that far off.
What would have Harvey been worth? 5 more wins?
Mack
ReplyDeletejust be careful.
There is no guarantee with Harvey next year.
Better for the Mets to just plan on him performing like an average pitcher that is limited to avoid too much stress on his arm.