Good
morning.
The
Mets quietly added seven more players under minor league contracts and assigned
them to various camps. They are:
SS
Cody Bohanek – 23/yrs – 30th Rd. 2017 – 2018
A+/AA/AAA stats: .214/.324/.293/.617 (and we need another light hitting minor
league shortstop???). For now, I have placed him on the Binghamton roster,
backing up Andres Gimenez.
OF
Gerson Molina – 23/yrs – signed out of Cuba.
Very limited stats available so you are on your own here. I’m placing him on
the St. Lucie roster.
RHP
Zach Lee – 27/yrs – 1st Rd 2010 -
$5.25mil signing bonus. Lee was a big time prospect out of high school that I wrote extensively about
back in the day. He early on had great starter stats for the Dodgers (2015: AAA
– 19-starts, PCL – 11-6, 2.70) but he just couldn’t crack the glass ceiling
that would have led to the Dodgers reotation. Last year, he split time in AA
and AAA posting a combined 3.65 ERA. Normally, I would place him at the AAA
level, but that looks overfilled. There is an opening in the Binghamton
rotation so I would start him there. His $5+mil signing bonus should get him
fair housing thre.
RHP
Robert Ramirez, RHP Jose
Valdez, OF Ronis Aybar, and RHP Alvaro Figueroa – The Mets have listed these four guys
as recent signees; however, I can’t find a thing online about each of them. For
now, I’m leaving both off any roster projections. SMH
Overall,
I like the Lee add. Like P Ian Kroll and SS Christian Colon in the past, these are quality AAAA
fills after a prospect entrance into this game. They know how to play this game
and have been winners in the past.
Let’s
talk more about walks and BB/9.
Mets
management said last week that the secret of coming to Queens, as a relief
pitcher, is the amount of base on balls they give up verses the innings
pitched.
Through
Sunday, here is where the remaining relievers stand in spring training:
Robert Gsellman
– 6.2-IP 1-BB
Tyler
Bashlor – 6.0-IP 4-BB
Luis Avilan 5.2-IP 0-BB
Seth Lugo – 5.2-IP 1-BB
Jeurys Familia – 5.0-IP 1-BB
Eric
Hanhold – 5.0-IP 2-BB
Jacob
Rhame – 4.2-IP 2-BB (optioned)
Tim Peterson –
4.1-IP 1-BB
Kyle Dowdy – 4.1-IP 4-BB
Drew Smith – 4.0-IP 3-BB (inj)
Justin Wilson – 4.0-IP 0-BB
Daniel
Zamora – 4.0-IP 3-BB
Paul Sewald – 4.0-IP 1-BB (optioned)
Daniel Zamora – 4.0-IP 3-BB
Edwin Diaz – 3.0-IP 2-BB
So, if the pen is built on this
premise, the above guys highlighted in red are, so far, your top seven.
Fangraphs Top 50 Relievers -
Top 50 Relievers
From Bob Gregory –
Top 50 Relievers
Pitcher | Team | Status | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Edwin Diaz | NYM | CLOSER |
2 | Blake Treinen | OAK | CLOSER |
3 | Roberto Osuna | HOU | CLOSER |
4 | Kenley Jansen | LAD | CLOSER |
5 | Aroldis Chapman | NYY | CLOSER |
6 | Craig Kimbrel | FA | CLOSER |
7 | Felipe Vazquez | PIT | CLOSER |
8 | Brad Hand | CLE | CLOSER |
9 | Kirby Yates | SD | CLOSER |
10 | Corey Knebel | MIL | CLOSER |
11 | Sean Doolittle | WAS | CLOSER |
12 | David Robertson | PHI | IN THE MIX |
13 | Ken Giles | TOR | CLOSER |
14 | Jose Leclerc | TEX | CLOSER |
15 | Jordan Hicks | STL | IN THE MIX |
16 | Raisel Iglesias | CIN | IN THE MIX^ |
17 | Jose Alvarado | TB | CLOSER |
18 | Josh Hader | MIL | IN THE MIX? |
19 | Wade Davis | COL | CLOSER |
20 | Pedro Strop | CHC | CLOSER |
21 | Archie Bradley | ARI | IN THE MIX |
22 | Cody Allen | LAA | CLOSER |
23 | Arodys Vizcaino | ATL | CLOSER |
24 | Trevor May | MIN | IN THE MIX |
25 | Alex Colome | CWS | CLOSER |
26 | Matt Barnes | CLOSER | |
27 | Will Smith | SF | IN THE MIX |
28 | Seranthony Dominguez | PHI | IN THE MIX |
29 | Shane Greene | DET | CLOSER |
30 | Blake Parker | MIN | IN THE MIX |
31 | Ryan Pressly | HOU | NEXT UP |
32 | Hunter Strickland | SEA | CLOSER |
33 | Drew Steckenrider | MIA | IN THE MIX |
34 | Sergio Romo | MIA | IN THE MIX |
35 | Joe Jimenez | DET | NEXT UP |
36 | Mychal Givens | BAL | CLOSER |
37 | A.J. Minter | ATL | HURT |
38 | Ryan Brasier | BOS | HURT |
39 | Jeremy Jeffress | MIL | HURT |
40 | Dellin Betances | NYY | NEXT UP |
41 | Andrew Miller | STL | IN THE MIX |
42 | Wily Peralta | KC | IN THE MIX |
43 | Brad Boxberger | KC | IN THE MIX |
44 | Mark Melancon | SF | IN THE MIX |
45 | Brandon Morrow | CHC | HURT |
46 | Kelvin Herrera | CWS | HURT |
47 | Jeurys Familia | NYM | NEXT UP |
48 | Alex Reyes | STL | IN THE MIX |
49 | Keone Kela | PIT | NEXT UP |
50 | Ty Buttrey | LAA | NEXT UP |
From Bob Gregory –
Mack
Just
noticed an interesting statistic that should be eye-opening in terms of
perceived reality being biased due to reputations.
Wilmer Flores -
Rdrs
(defensive runs saved) stats as a shortstop with the Mets:
2014:
51 games, 441 innings, 193 chances Rdrs: -3
2015:
103 games, 835.2 innings, 400 chances Rdrs: -10
2016:
8 games, 34.2 innings, 18 chances Rdrs: -2
Amed Rosario
Rdrs
(defensive runs saved) stats as a shortstop with the Mets:
2017:
45 games, 374.2 innings, 172 chances Rdrs: 1
2018:
146 games, 1271.2 innings, 508 chances Rdrs: -16
Maybe
Rosario is not the shortstop of the future.
PC - Ed Delany |
Regarding
T.J. Rivera, his release was a victim of the
system as well as not being able to rush his return from Tommy John Surgery. You can’t rush a recovery from
TJS. It’s like trying to rush a quad injury. You just can’t do it. Add that to
the fact the system says you only can have 40 players on the 40 man, and, in
order to release them from the 40. You have to first release them from the team
and leave them open for other teams to pick them up. That’s the system and the
injury caused the release, not any lack of talent.
You
can’t have a better utility infielder than T.J. He has consistently has hit
.300+ since he entered organized ball as an undrafted free agent in 2011.
He
has hit .304 in two major league seasons and .323 in eight minor league
seasons. Let me repeat…
.323 -
eight seasons
And,
he is only 30.
Emily Waldon -
@EmilyCWaldon
“You
know what sucks? If I don't do well this year, I can't afford to play anymore
and I'm done,” a minor league player shared with me. “I can't stick it out an
extra year, and it's because of pay.”
Emily
is a minor league writer for The Athletic and covers the minor league teams for Detroit Tigers.
We follow each other. She posted this yesterday.
We follow each other. She posted this yesterday.
I
never understood the lack of concern by teams for these players. Sure, they get
signing bonuses, but the majority of them are roster fills at the minimum.
It’s
sad watching some of these guys piss away their mid-20s (critical employment
years) following a dream they are never going to reach.
Add
to this a paycheck you can’t get fair housing at and… well… this life turns bad
real quick.
Lastly...
I really like what I see from this team this past week. All the right people are producing... hitters are hitting... starters are dominating.
It's now mid-March and the first big cut happened on Tuesday. The starters will now start 5 or 6 innings and regulars will be used through 7.
Watch to see what they do with Dom Smith. If the Mets decide that Pete Alonso will open the season with parent team, it is time to give Smith serious field time in left field... at least until Yoenis Cespedes rides his horse down Roosevelt Blvd.
Lastly...
I really like what I see from this team this past week. All the right people are producing... hitters are hitting... starters are dominating.
It's now mid-March and the first big cut happened on Tuesday. The starters will now start 5 or 6 innings and regulars will be used through 7.
Watch to see what they do with Dom Smith. If the Mets decide that Pete Alonso will open the season with parent team, it is time to give Smith serious field time in left field... at least until Yoenis Cespedes rides his horse down Roosevelt Blvd.
4 comments:
Smith, like McNeil, should be playing OF as much as possible. We already know what they can do on the infield.
Play Smitty...and Pete too.
I like how active the front office has been with the under the radar signings.....will likely not amount to much, but all you have to do is hit on
one of them (like Lee, maybe).
Sort of like the all the older folks in Publix with their scratch off tickets.
Bashlor needs to harness his control, or he may never crack the big league roster, despite his golden arm. Granted, it isn't a long drive, but walks drive me insane!
Regarding Rosario and the errors......he is still a baby, so I could cut him some slack (but Bob is right, he needs to clean that up).
Fun game today. Cano cranked a big homer to dead center. Thor looked great. Alonso hit 2 long shots with nothing to show for it.
GERSON Molina? We get rid of GERSON Bautista and cut Molina the pitcher, and sign a guy with both names!
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