23.
Nick Meyer, C Video
Drafted:
6th Round, 2018 from Cal Poly (NYM)
Age 21.9 Height 6′
2″ Weight 200 Bat
/ Thr R / R FV 35+
Meyer
is a pretty straightforward prospect, easier to project with fewer unknowns
that the teenage prospects in this area of the list. Meyer is an accomplished
defender, with a plus arm and at least above average defensive ability. He has
some pop (45 raw power, game power below that) and is a solid athlete, but
there isn’t much impact with the bat. He leans more contact-oriented in his
approach, but often won’t make consistent hard contact, with some timing, pitch
recognition, and plate coverage shortcomings at present. He seems likely to
reach the upper minors and with some improvement, would get on a 40-man roster
and get at least some big league time. If he can improve a little more
offensively, then he could carve out a solid career as a backup.
These
9 spring stat lines https://www.mlb.com/news/standout-performances-from-spring-training
shouldn't be ignored –
Zack Wheeler,
Mets
Spring line: 2.25
ERA, .186 BA against, 0.83 WHIP across four starts
The entire Mets
rotation is humming this spring, with Jacob deGrom (15
strikeouts in 12 innings, 1.08 WHIP) and Noah
Syndergaard (19 strikeouts on 14 1/3 innings, 1.88 ERA) doing what you
would expect. But if Wheeler really can solidify the form that produced second-half 1.86 ERA (third-best among MLB
starters), the Amazins’ rotation could jump back to its level from 2015.
Wheeler’s last 9 1/3 innings have featured zero runs, seven strikeouts and no
walks.
Who Wheeler is now is
a confident righty with better mechanics and an out pitch in his slider that he
wasn’t even 100 percent happy with in 2018. He also impressed none other than
Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez last week. Workload
will be a concern after Wheeler set a career high in innings last year, but the
form he’s showing this spring looks like perhaps the best No. 3 starter in
baseball.
Introducing
XRA http://sixmanrotation.com/introducing-xra-a-new-pitching-metric/ : A New Pitching Metric –
Welcome to the unveiling of XRA, a
new ERA estimator that includes various xStats for a better, more realistic
idea of how a pitcher’s average, batted ball results impacted his overall stat
line.
This all started with
a little conversation from a Twitter account that I enjoy interacting with,
@ThatsaBadTake. He’s a Yankees’ fan, unfortunately, but he’s a smart guy and
knows his stuff, so the interactions are always enjoyable, if not thought-provoking.
We were discussing James Paxton and, more
specifically, his 2018 season.
Former
Newsday baseball writer Marty Noble https://www.newsday.com/long-island/obituaries/marty-noble-1.28935767 dies at 70 –
Marty Noble,
whose capacity to report on baseball and write artful prose about it was
surpassed only by his love for the sport, died on Sunday evening in Florida at
a ballgame, a family member said.
Noble was a mainstay
on New York baseball coverage at Newsday for more than two decades and shaped
the way the paper approached his favorite game. He was 70.
Noble grew up in the
Bronx and was a college basketball player, but he was best known as a source of
information and perspective on the baseball team in Queens. He chronicled the
Mets’ rise in the 1980s and their ups and downs in the 1990s. He developed
close relationships with players, front office executives and support people.
Noble was on either a first-name or nickname basis with an A-list that included
Tom Seaver, Whitey Ford, Keith Hernandez, Dwight
Gooden, Darryl Strawberry and David Wright.
2019
MLB Draft Targets https://www.fishstripes.com/2019/2/26/18240018/marlins-2019-mlb-draft-targets-florida-junior-college-prospects-carter-stewart-braves
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1. RHP Carter
Stewart
Carter Stewart is
easily the top MLB Draft prospect out of the JUCO ranks. Stewart was taken
eighth overall out of high school by the Atlanta Braves in the 2018 MLB Draft.
The in-state pitcher
decided not to sign with the Braves, instead going to Eastern Florida State
College for his 2019 season. Stewart originally committed to Mississippi State,
but would have had to wait three seasons to be eligible for the draft again; at
Eastern Florida State College, he can jump into this draft class.
Wheeler's breakout year? Cy Young candidate? We'll see.
ReplyDeleteNick Meyer faded as a hitter last year. Big year for Nick on 2019 to show what he's got.
Hey, if you like XRA, you'll love stochastic thermodynamics (and vice versa).
ReplyDeleteWe need Wheeler to excel this season.
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