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morning.
MLB
Pipeline http://m.mlb.com/prospects/2018?list=nym
Top Mets Prospects –
Team: GCL Mets (ROK) ETA: 2022 Position: RHP Age: 17 DOB: 08/16/2001
Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6' 8"
Weight: 218 lb. Signed: Sept.
28, 2017
Scouting grades:
Fastball: 60 | Slider: 50 | Changeup: 45 | Control: 60 | Overall: 45
The Mets were very
aggressive on the international amateur free agency market during the 2017
signing period, handing out a total of seven bonuses of six figures or more.
While shortstop Ronny Mauricio and outfielder Adrian Hernandez were the big-ticket buys, with
bonuses of $2.1 and $1.5 million, respectively, they were also happy to get
Santos for $275,000. The long and lanky right-hander began his pro career in
the Dominican Summer League, but pitched his way to the United States before
the end of the summer.
Santos has grown
since he signed and now stands at 6-foot-8. Unlike many young pitchers of that
size, however, Santos has a very good feel for pitching and how to command his
developing three-pitch mix. Using a high three-quarter slot, Santos fills up
the strike zone with a fastball in the 91-95 mph range, thrown with excellent
extension, and a pitch that should have more in the tank as he matures. When he
signed with the Mets, Santos didn't have a breaking ball, but he has quickly
gotten a good feel for a slider that has the chance to be an out pitch in the future.
His changeup is below-average right now, but with his feel for pitching, the
Mets are confident it will come on as a third effective offering.
Santos' size and plus
command all point to a future as a strike-throwing starting pitcher. It's been
no surprise the Mets have received multiple calls from teams looking to make
deals asking about him as his first full season in the United States awaits.
Fangraphs
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/top-25-prospects-new-york-mets/
Top 25 Mets Prospects –
10.
Desmond Lindsay, CF Video
Drafted:
2nd Round, 2015 from Out of Door Academy HS (FL) (NYM)
Age 22.0 Height 6′
0″ Weight 200 Bat
/ Thr R / R FV 40+
Tool
Grades (Present/Future)
Hit Raw Power Game
Power Run Fielding Throw
30/45 60/60 30/50 60/55 45/50 50/50
Lindsay
was frustrating to scout as an amateur. He flashed plus speed, potential plus
power, and plus bat speed, but also suffered through a number of nagging
injuries on his way to being a speculative second round pick by the Mets. The
raw tools have still been there in pro ball but so have the nagging injuries,
mostly of the hamstring and elbow variety. Lindsay also hasn’t shown much bat
control at any point in his career, so his path to success (after staying
healthy) is as a lower average hitter with some power playing a solid average
center field. He’ll find himself lower on this list if he doesn’t stay healthy
and produce this year, but there’s a route for him to turn into a player along
the lines of new Mets center fielder Keon Broxton.
2019
CBD TOP 100 COUNTDOWN: http://www.collegebaseballdaily.com/2019/02/08/2019-cbd-top-100-countdown-3-josh-jung-texas-tech/ 3. JOSH JUNG (TEXAS
TECH) –
As a freshman at
Texas Tech in 2017 he hit .306 in 245 at-bats with 55 runs scored, 14 doubles,
6 home runs, 43 RBI, and a .395 on-base percentage.
That summer he hit
.368 over 117 at-bats in the California Collegiate League with 24 runs scored,
6 doubles, 2 home runs, 31 RBI, and a .454 on-base percentage.
He stepped it up a
notch during his sophomore season with Texas Tech hitting .392 in 263 at-bats
with 69 runs scored, 17 doubles, 6 triples, 12 home runs, 80 RBI, and a .491
on-base percentage.
Tim
Tebow https://www.foxbusiness.com/features/tim-tebow-turned-down-aaf-offer-to-pursue-baseball-steve-spurrier-says
turned down AAF offer to pursue baseball –
PC - Ed Delany |
Steve
Spurrier, the college coaching legend and
current head coach of the Alliance of American Football’s Opens a New
Window. Orlando Apollos, told “Pro
Football Talk” this week that he asked Tebow to join his team in the offseason.
Tebow, however, declined the offer.
Garth
Brooks http://www.fox13news.com/news/local-news/garth-brooks-trades-cowboy-hat-for-baseball-cap-during-spring-training
trades cowboy hat for baseball cap
during spring training –
"This is my team. I grew up with
this team. Roberto Clemente that was my guy. I
had his poster on my wall. The day that he died, I promised him that I would do
something with baseball and kids like he traded his life for. This came late in
my life," said Brooks.
That promise as a
young kid to his baseball idol turned into a worldwide charity with Teammates
for Kids.
"We started with
a little over 30 major leaguers. Then we had one from every team. Then here
comes the NHL the NFL, NBA, major league soccer, PGA, rodeo. They all kind of
chipped in. Now 4,000 athletes strong we are hopefully just doing things for
kids all across the globe,” said Brooks.
Hopefully 6'8" Junior Santos is the next BIG thing.
ReplyDeleteDesmond Lindsay - hopefully he will someday do as well as Leon Broxton. Hopefully, someday, he will do better.
Tim Tebow is picking up more and more admirers for his baseball life...and his overall life purpose, See you in September, Mr. Tebow.
Three of my favorites played the field in AA together in the first half of 2018: McNeil, Alonso, and Tebow.
6 days to first official spring training game.
Tebow is the most famous baseball player of our time.
ReplyDeleteSeriously.
It was bedlam yesterday in camp when he came out of the clubhouse.
Speaking of Tebow I just want him to play well,dont need a circus just need a quality baseball player.
ReplyDeleteHopefully kyler Murray speaks too Tim, about what can happen and could happen.
I admire him for following his current feelings and wanting to play football 1st.
But Kyler should try and play baseball for atleast a couple months a year.
Get 300-400 at bats,then if he's 30 and decides he wants to play baseball again, he isn't so far behind.
Its a shame Tim never had at bats during college or for the years he played Pro football,and look were he is now.
Either way LETS GO METS
Steve
Steve, I am with you on that.
ReplyDeleteMack, I hope other guys vying for the last few positions don't get diminished sunlight from the press due to overdoing Tebow coverage.
Considering Tebows "follow your heart" advice given to Kylar Murray, I wonder if Tebow regrets his choice of the NFL.
ReplyDeleteWell, it is a lot easier to follow your heart if the networks are paying you a half a mil a year to talk football
ReplyDeleteTebow has found his niche, and has multiple income sources!
ReplyDeleteAnd a fiance to make us all forget Anna Benson.
ReplyDeleteManny the Manny
ReplyDelete$300,000,000/ten years. OMG!
The Pods have a few players in the field (Myers, Urias, Mejia) but they will have to work on the rotation a bit more.
The deGrom Situation
ReplyDeleteThe Manny contract of recent must make other team owners nervous a bit perhaps.
The sports radio scene has of course been all for just signing Jacob to whatever he wants, but because of Jacob's age this will take some negotiating I think. Jacob is 30 and a long term contract may complete his career. Not sure. Will be fun to follow.