Good
morning.
Yesterday...
Roster
Moves – SP Jose
Butto was promoted from Rookie-Kingsport to Low-A/Brooklyn. The 20/yr.
old Butto went 3-0, 1.93, 1.16, in six starts for K-Port. He pitched in 15
games last year for the DSL-2 team, producing a 1.44-ERA. Butto will join a
crowded Cyclone rotation that includes Jaison Viera, Briam
Campusano, Nicholas Debora, Kevin Smith, Kyle Wilson, and Christian James. My hopes is that this move pushes
Viera to Columbia… OF Bryce Brentz continued to rehab (1-2, R) in a
suspended GCL game… 3B Todd Frazier joined
Brooklyn for today’s game.
Monday
- 1B Peter
Alonso finally got back on the Las Vegas horse last night 3-5, R, 2-RBI.
.220. C Jose Lobaton (4-4, .384) and CF Kevin Kaczmarski (2-5, .357) continued to add to their
case for a September call up… on the pitching side, starter Corey Oswalt was just miserable: 5-IP, 7-ER, 6.02. The
bright start in Vegas was recently traded for closer Bobby
Wahl 1-IP, 0-R, K, Save, combined AAA ERA Vegas: 1.69, 0.94… Joey Butto
threw his first Brooklyn start: 6-IP, 3-ER, 4-K, 3-BB, 4.50… Yuedy Colon
continued his dominance out of the Cyclone bullpen: 0.1-IP, 0-R, 0.51…
Sunday came
and there was no trade.
I talked
privately about this on Sunday with David Rubin as
we both compared our sources notes. Everyone was telling us the same thing… you
call one of the three acting GMs of the Mets and ask if a certain player was
available for a trade, the Mets answer would be ‘talk to me’.
And this
included every player on the Mets roster.
Does it mean
that players like Jake deGrom and Noah Syndergaard will be traded? No, it doesn’t. But
what it does mean is the Mets are approachable for either or both.
Where am I
on this issue ‘today’?
Well,
frankly, the team has been much more competitive since the All-Star break. I
also like the addition of youth (Luis Guillorme,
Jeff McNeil) be it slow.
The Mets
have a great rotation and I hate to see it broken up, but Reese Kaplan is right when he always reminds us of the
ack of lethal bats on this team. Yes, we won last night, but look at the box
score.
If I was
rooting for a progressive team, I would have confidence that they would clear
salaries and execute insurance policies and go out in the free agency market
and secure us two more great (healthy) bats. But this team won’t.
Hang on
today… the ride could be bumpy.
Jon
Heyman - Folks like
RHP Franklyn Kilome, who came for Asdrubal. Good
stuff. “Just needs to grow into his body.” Listed at 6-foot-6, 175 pounds
Mack I truly believe that Kilome is one of those
‘rough diamond’ prospects that could go in either direction. If this guy pans
out, Thomas
Szapucki comes back in spades, and Anthony
Kay, Justin Dunn, and David
Peterson get their act together, we
could have incredible top level prospects at this position.
Amazin'
Weather - There
seems to be a negative connotation with trading for international signing money
and I don’t particularly get that. I say it’s better than getting a no-name
prospect in most cases
Interesting
article - Why Major League Pitchers Are Avoiding the Strike Zone - LINK
Beer
Alert – My favorite draft target,
Clemson OF/1B Seth Beer, was promoted again,
this time to Houston’s High-A after hitting .348 in Low-A. His total pro stats
so far this year are 40-G, .333, 7-HR, 23-RBI.
Oh… Jarred Kelenic is hitting .154 for
Rookie-Kingsport.
Buster
Olney - Mets will keep deGrom,
Syndergaard through deadline b/c they don't want to rebuild--which is also part
of reason why they aren't lowering price on Wheeler. They intend to contend
next year, and will need to round out their rotation, and looks like Wheeler
will be part of it.
Betsy
Helfand - And
finally, Tony DeFrancesco said last he had
heard, Gavin Cecchini (foot) still hadn't
started doing baseball activity.