Tuesday,
May 14th –
No transactions
Kudos
–
AA-Binghamton ‘Red’ Chip and
Mack’s Mets #1 prospect, Anthony Kay, threw a
three hit (7-IP) shutout, striking out eight, and lowering his seasonal ERA to
1.24. He’s had eight starts so far this season, has given up six earned runs
and four of them was in one game. Since that game, Kay has given up 2-ER in
30.2-IP. The only thing that might hold up a promotion at this point was the
amount of starts, but, for me… get him to Syracuse so we can prime him for a
trip to Queens in September.
In the nightcap, AA-Binghamton’s
SP David Peterson, pitched a very respectable
5.0-IP 1-ER, 7-K, 0-BB. He lowered his seasonal ERA to 2.25. As we all know,
Peterson has stumbled early in this season, but, in the last three starts
(15.2-IP), he’s given up only 3-ER. ERA down to 4.55.
Two more scoreless innings for
AA-Binghamton RP, Ryley Gilliam, in the nightcap
last night. ERA now down to 2.25, but, let’s remember, all five runs be has
given up this season have come in two games (4-24 Lakeland, 5-4 Portland). He
has thrown 0.00 in the other eight games stretching over two teams, the B-Mets
and St. Lucie.
You want a walk off grand slam?
Well, AA-Binghamton 1B Patrick Mazeika (.250)
went yard in the bottom of the seventh to seal the doubleheader win. Maybe this
is a sign of his hot bat’s return.
Slotting By
Position
Here’s how the pros look to the
future of their team.
Here are
the current five starters on the team and the last year they are under contract.
Following their name is the current Mets minor league pitcher that is projected
to be ‘next man up’ from the chain.
Vargas - 2019 - Anthony Kay
Wheeler - 2019 - David Peterson
Syndergaard - 2021 - Thomas Szapucki
Matz - 2021 - Tony Dibrell
DeGrom - 2023 - (too
early to determine)
Is this
enough? The Kay and Szapucki additions look to be top dog, but I currently
question the other two. Dibrell has to do more to make me feel he has the
potential to be a successful major league pitcher… and current scouts project
Peterson as a run of the mill AAAA starter.
But… this
is how the pros look at their future and this is currently a view into the
future of our rotation (boy, this was to be so much easier when you could add
the name Dunn here…).
My
thoughts? This screams for at least one
more negotiated contract past their end date. My choice would be Syndergaard.
Wednesday,
May 15th –
A+ St. Lucie reassigned P Luc Rennie to Low-A Brooklyn. The 25-year old’s career
is going in the wrong direction. He pitched six starts this season for St.
lucie, but his seasonal ERA was 5.02. Now, he’s not even on an active team.
A+ St. Lucie activated P Thomas Mcllraith from the 7-day IL. Mcllraith was once
a starter but was converted to the pen in 2017 for Brooklyn after a season full
of injuries. He had 28 appearances for St. Lucie last year (4.38) and hasn’t
thrown pitch this season before this activation.
A-Columbia transferred OF Yoel Romero (.133) to Low-A Brooklyn.
In return, A+ St. Lucie transferred IF Hansel Moreno (.124) to A-Columbia
Kudos –
1B/C Patrick Mazeika continues to drive up his batting
average for AA-Binghamton, going 3-6, HR, 6-RBI, .269. Mazeika does seem to be
streaky and it would be nuice if he could level off this year above .300.
The top five batters in the
B-Mets lineup on Wednesday (Alcantara, Gimenez, Haggerty, Barnes, and Mazeika)
had a combined 13 hits is 21 at-bats.
Five AAA-Syracuse relief pitchers
combined to pitch a 3-hit shutout in the nightcap of a doubleheader. It
included two more scoreless innings from the 0.00 twins, P.J. Conlon and Stephen
Villines.
A-Columbia CF Hansel Moreno went 3-5, 2-R, RBI, HR after being
demoted from A+ St. Lucie earlier that day.
A-Columbia starter, Colin Holderman, continues to impress this season:
5.0-IP 1-ER, 1.76.
I wonder how soon until Villines will be in Queens?
ReplyDeleteGilliam, too.
Maybe the 2023 Jake replacement will be 17 year old Junior Santos. I am hoping for big things from him this year in rookie ball. Colin Holderman is back on the mound and looking like a possible future Mets starter too, but a long, long way to go.
Another guy who has caught my eye, but it is way too early to project, is 22 year old righty Dedniel Nunez...just joined St Lucie, and he has 44 Ks in 30 IP this year.
Mazeika has an astonishing 14 RBIs in the past 4 games - I wonder if that is a Mets organization record? I'm sure the folks who decide on promotions in the Mets org are focused on Mazeika now.
I think both Villines and Gilliam will pitch Queens next season 'latest.
ReplyDeleteNunez has back end pen numbers.
As for Mazeika, very upset he is now a fulltime first baseman