In the Puerto Rican Winter League
last night:
Tomas Nido
DH’d for the Criollos
de Caguas and went 1 for 3 with a double and a walk in a 3-2
Criollos loss (box).
In 8 games this winter, Tomas
is 7 for 28 for a .250 Avg, 1 double, 3 RBIs, 5 Ks.
In that same game, former 2019 Mets pitcher Ryan
O'Rourke pitched 4.2 innings giving up 2 runs, 3 hits and 5 walks, 2
Ks, for Cangrejeros
de Santurce.
No current Mets played last night in the Dominican but here
are some notable ex-Mets that played:
Jordany
Valdespin went 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs.
Carlos
Gomez went 3 for 4 with a home run and 3 RBIs.
Continuing with the end of the year/end of decade list trend
–
The
NY Post listed the top 10 games of the decade. #3: Mets-Dodgers NLDS Game 5; #8: Wilmer
Flores walk-off vs. Nats; #9: Mets-Royals World Series Game 5.
Rising
Apple had the 5 greatest trades for starting pitching in Mets history. Honorable
Mention: Ron
Darling; #5 Noah
Syndergaard; #4 Sid Fernandez[JV1] ;
#3 Johan
Santana; #2 David Cone;
#1 Al
Leiter.
Mets 360 posted their
list of top 50 2020 Mets Prospects. As
always, well worth the read from Mets 360.
Rising
Apple says Matt Blackham can be a useful part of the Mets 2020 bullpen. They
point out that Matt
Blackham “…combined to go 8-2 with a 2.60 ERA with Double-A Binghamton and
Triple-A Syracuse in 2019. In his 55.1 innings, he struck out 70 batters for a
rate of 11.4 per nine.”
MLB
Trade Rumors discussed how NL Teams have addressed their weakest positions of
2019. For the Mets it was Center
Field which they note they have somewhat by acquiring Jake
Marisnick and having a healthy Brandon
Nimmo.
Metsmerized
says Starling Marte is not worth it for Mets at this point. ‘At the end of the day though, it’s not worth
taking the gamble on the outfielder. The reason being is that it’s likely going
to cost a package of prospects, or an MLB player, such as Brandon
Nimmo, whose name has been frequently connected to the Pirates.”
Metsmerized
also said how the Mets can top off their offseason. They suggest “bringing
in another catcher to pair with the defensively weak Wilson
Ramos…bring in another reliever. A couple guys I think they should consider
are Craig
Stammen and Steve
Cishek.
MLB.com rated the 5 most improved farm systems: 1. Miami; 2. Arizona; 3. Seattle; 4. Baltimore; 5. San Francisco. Regarding Seattle: "The blockbuster deal that sent Robinson Canó and Edwin Díaz to New York for former Mets first-rounders Jarred Kelenic (2018) and Justin Dunn (2016) last offseason laid the groundwork for what would be an all-around breakout year for Seattle’s farm system."
Mack’s
Mets blast from the past comes from December 2010: Mack looked
at the 2008 Draft, Ike Davis
and Choo
Choo Coleman.
UltimateMets has this
date in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Kevin Long (1966)
- Ralph Milliard (1973)
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When you see how Vadespin and Carlos Gomez are raking in winter ball, Tomas Nido being 7 for 28 is not impressive.
ReplyDeleteChoo Choo Coleman was a beneficiary of expansion, with a great nickname. Looked it up - his real first name was Clarence. Died at 80 in 2016.
According to Casey, Choo Choo was "the fastest man I ever saw chasing passed balls". That's right, Bub. 🤣
ReplyDeleteBill, with the Mets back then, Choo-Choo probably chased a ton of passed balls :)
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