Mets make a trade for a defensive Center Fielder, sign some
minor league free agents, more buzz about the sale of the team to Steve Cohen,
and we have Mets Minor Leaguers in Winter Ball action.
Plus the Winter Meetings will start this Sunday with the results
from the Modern Era Hall Of Fame Veterans Committee voting. Yahoo
Sports thinks the hall could have a Harold Baines problem. Saying since he
got in who else will get in? Unfortunately,
Keith and Rusty won’t be included.
The
NY Post also had the Busts, Managers, and Exits that ruined the Mets Wilpon era.
“There are too many to count…Few blunders are more infamous than one of the
Wilpons’ first big moves in 2004, when the Mets traded prized prospect Scott
Kazmir for Victor Zambrano, whose injury issues were overlooked and limited him
to three games during the postseason push he was acquired to spark. Kazmir
became a three-time All-Star and helped Tampa reach the 2008 World Series.”
I
missed this on Zack Wheeler the other day from one of the best bloggers in the
business (next to Mack of course), Mestradamus. He pointed to the Sunday night game against
the Dodgers and the strikeout of Cody Bellinger late in the game with men on
base to illustrate Zack’s growth into the pitcher the Mets traded Carlos
Beltran for in 2011.
The
NY Post reported how Joe Girardi liked Zack Wheeler. ““He’s a guy that’s going to give you 32
starts and give you over 200 innings and be really successful.”
As
Metsmerized noted: “Marisnick, 28, is known for his defense in center with
five defensive runs saved and eight outs above average there in 733 innings
last season. The right-handed hitter slashed .233/.289/.411 with 16 doubles,
three triples, 10 home runs, and 10 stolen bases in 318 plate appearances in
2019. He also struck out 95 times. He
will be a free agent after the 2020 season and is expected to make $3 million
through arbitration for his final season of control.”
Elite
Sports NY thinks “From a value standpoint, this trade is about equal. The
Astros get a reliever and a lottery ticket, and he Mets get an elite defensive
CFer on a one-year $3 million contract.”
In my opinion, as thin as the Mets farm system is, the last
thing I would give up are things the Mets need: Outfielders and Bullpen arms
for a low cost, one year rental. But I have always hated giving up
propects. Hated giving up Herm
Winningham, Floyd
Youmans, and Lastings
Milledge, so we will see.
With that in mind, SNY.TV
had how the Mets signed two minor league free agents, Outfielder Jarrett
Parker and infielder Max Moroff. “Parker,
30, has played in parts of four major league seasons with the Angels and
Giants, hitting.249/.330/.441 with 15 homers in 140 games. He spent the
majority of the 2019 season in Triple-A, where he hit.266/.394/.535 with 24
homers in 96 games. Moroff, 26, played in 104 career games over four seasons
with the Pirates and Indians, while getting time at second base, third base,
and shortstop. He has hit .251/.358/.382 with 73 stolen bases in 703 minor league
games.”
The
Mets Police announced the minor league signings as Cohen Era moves. He
also talked about the Jake Marisnick trade.
In the Dominican Republic last night, Daniel
Zamora pitched 2/3rd of an inning. In a 5-4
Toros win.
Coming on in the bottom of the 6th with the Toros
up 5-3, Daniel struck out the first batter he faced, a left handed hitter, then
gave up two singles to right handed batters, struck out another left handed
batter before being removed for another pitcher.
For the winter so far, Danial Zamora has appeared in 6 games
for 3.2 innings, 5 hits, 1 un-earned run, 2 walks, 5 Ks, 0.00 ERA.
Jordany
Valdespin continues to rake for Toros
Del Este going 2 for 4, and is hitting .344 to lead the Dominican
League in Batting Average this winter with 4 home runs, 19 RBIs.
Another Toros player, Peter
O’Brien, who caught David Wright’s pop up in his final at bat leads
the Dominican with 8 HRs and 32 RBIs in 41 games.
In Australia, the Auckland Tuatara lost 7-5 on
Thursday. Hansel
Moreno went 1 for 4 and scored a run.
In today’s game, the Auckland Tuatara won 4-0 over Canberra
Cavalry. Hansel
Moreno started in Center Field, went 0 for 1 with a strikeout(coming out in the first inning but I did not find out why). He is now hitting .222 in 9 games playing 8
at shortstop with 3 RBIs, 3 walks, 8Ks.
Ex-Met Gavin Cecchini
also played in the game for the Canberra Cavalry going 0 for 3 and is now
hitting .256 in 10 games.
The
Mack’s Mets Blast from the Past from December 2010, Mack looked at 3rd
Basemen in the upcoming 2011 draft headed by Anthony Rendon.
UltimateMets has this
date in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Amado Samuel (1938)
- Larry Bowa (1945)
- Luis Rosado (1955)
- Terry McDaniel (1966)
- Kevin Appier (1967)
Died on this date:
- Tracy Stallard (2017)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Dennis Ribant and Gary Kolb to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Don Cardwell and Don Bosch on December 6, 1966.
New York Mets purchased Kevin
Kobel from the Milwaukee Brewers on
December 6, 1977.
New York Mets traded Randy
Myers and Kip Gross to
the Cincinnati Reds for John
Franco and Don Brown on
December 6, 1989.
New York Mets traded Gregg
Jefferies, Kevin
McReynolds and Keith
Miller to the Kansas City Royals for Bret
Saberhagen and Bill
Pecota on December 6, 1991.
New York Mets signed free agent Todd
Haney of the Houston Astros on
December 6, 1997.
New York Mets traded Brian
Bannister to the Kansas City Royals for Ambiorix
Burgos on December 6, 2006.
Detroit Tigers signed Omir
Santos of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 6, 2010.
New York Mets traded Angel
Pagan to the San Francisco
Giants for Andres
Torres and Ramon
Ramirez on December 6, 2011.
San Diego Padres signed Dale
Thayer of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 6, 2011.
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2 comments:
Rendon was projected to be a star in this game since day one.
Sadly, because league approval of ownership change takes time, the Steve Cohen era can not begin with Rendon.
Good Morning, John.
The Girardi quote on Wheeler is entertaining.......Zack has only made 32 starts once (in seven tries) and he as never thrown over 200 innings during a season in his career. Expecting him to ramp up his production as he enters his 30's is just silly.
Makes you wonder what the team's expectations will do to his ego? That city is famous for eating their own and now that Zack is
getting paid, he better perform.
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