Full Winter League Recap as the Dominican League was on an
all-star break. Chris Flexen has a new home as the Winter Meetings start today.
More stories about the Mets Ownership change.
The
NY Post’s Phil Mushnick has his own unique take. “Call me a party pooper,
but this Steve Cohen-to-the-rescue angle comes stuck to a familiar, familial
stench, the kind the Mets’ ownership regularly emits. Is Steve Cohen a hedge
fund boss or a hedgehog?... That the Wilpons even still own the Mets to sell to
Cohen is both troubling and characteristic of a business overseen by consecutive
MLB commissioners who can’t seem to get their stories straight.”
The
NY Post’s Mike Vaccaro however says that the Wilpons are not the worst Baseball
ownership group (7th out of 8 actually).
Beyond
the Box score thinks that Steve Cohen is not going to save the Mets. Sheryl
Ring ran down Steve Cohen’s troubles with the SEC and said: “In any event,
Cohen’s acquisition of the Mets seems to be less about the team, and more the
latest in a long line of swift-turnaround transactions made for the purpose of
revenue generation.” Not sure I agree. I
think this purchase is more in line with his Art purchases and not something he
will sell quick. We will see.
Reflections
on Baseball thinks Steve Cohen will be George Steinbrenner on Steroids. He thinks the Mets will be his new toy “Cohen
loves his extravagant toys. Cohen spent
a reported $8-12 million on a shark suspended in formaldehyde titled ‘The
Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living.’”
As the Winter Meetings start today MLB
Trade Rumors talked how “the Winter Meetings are an important venue for
discussion of an array of league issues.”
On Friday, “MLB met with minor league reps for the first of many
sessions negotiating the proposed new structure for the minor league system… MLB
cannot force the retraction, but the current contract runs out in September, by
which time the two sides hope to have a new agreement in place – though that’s
hardly a sure thing.”
SNY.TV
also has 6 things for Mets fans to keep an eye on at the Winter Meetings.
Pitching, the bullpen, What’s up with Cespedes and a Brodie Surprise? (Brodie –
just say “NO”.)
As
Mack said yesterday in his “Winter is Coming” thread: “DON'T SCREW UP. No
long contracts to aging old stars. And no more trading of our chips.”
Mike
Puma had three questions for the Mets at the Winter meetings: Can they land an impact reliever? What
about the back end of the rotation? Is Starling Marte still on the radar?
Metsmerized
has the benefits of bringing back Brad Brach. “…plugging a hole ahead of Monday’s Winter
Meetings with a viable option while saving a few bucks is never a bad thing.”
MLB
Trade Rumors also reports that Chris Flexen will sign with the Doosan Bears
of the Korean Baseball Organization. “The
terms of the deal aren’t yet known, but Flexen will presumably take home
significantly more with the Bears than he would’ve had he cleared waivers and
remained in the Mets’ system.”
Mets
Minors has a great piece on the all decade Mets Minor League team. You may
want to disagree on a player here or there but a great read.
Speaking
of decade lists, Faith and Fear in Flushing continues with the top 100 Mets of
the decade with numbers 50-41. #42 – Francisco Rodriguez; # 41 - Pedro Feliciano.
MiLB
had the full list of top 10 minor league games of 2019. #5 – “DSL Yanks set
scoring record in 38-2 win.” Unless you
are a DSL Yankees fan, how is that a top game?
No Games in the Dominican Republic last night due to the
All-Star break. The Alou All Stars will
face the Marichal All-Stars today.
With that in mind, here is a recap of the Mets players and
some ex-Mets that have appeared this winter.
Pitching for Toros
Del Este in the Dominican League where Phil Regan is the pitching
coach:
Tyler
Bashlor: 0-1; 1.80 ERA; 5 games; 5 innings; 4 hits, 1 runs, 1
earned, 1HR, 0 walks, 8 Ks.
Chris
Mazza: 1-1; 4.50 ERA; 6 games; 12 innings; 19 hits, 7 runs, 6
earned, 2 walks, 13 Ks.
Daniel
Zamora: 0-0; 0.00 ERA; 7 games, 4 innings, 5 hits, 1 un-earned run,
2 walks, 6 Ks.
Harol
Gonzalez: 0-2; 5.52 ERA; 6 Games; 14.2 innings, 25 hits, 11 runs, 9
earned, 7 walks, 12 Ks. Harol is eligible
for the Rule 5 draft this week as he was not added to the 40 man roster. More
about Harol here.
Pitching for Leones
del Escogido:
St. Lucie’s Carlos
Hernandez: 0-1; 18.00 ERA; 2 games; 2 innings; 6 hits; 4 runs (all
earned); 2 walks, 1 K.
Adonis
Uceta: 1-0; 0.00 ERA; 8 games; 6.1 innings; 2 hits; 2 unearned runs;
6 walks; 6 Ks.
Sam
Haggerty also saw some action for Leones
del Escogido. In 2 games Sam went 1 for 8 with a stolen base for a .125
average with 3 Ks.
Playing in the Mexican Pacific
League, Mets minor league catcher Juan
Uriarte is hitting .067 in 8 games, 15 at bats, 1 hit, 1 walk, 3
strikeouts.
Some notable ex-Mets include:
Wuilmer
Becerra, once a big part of the R.A. Dickey trade from Toronto, is
hitting .355 in 25 games Venezuela. Good
for 9th highest in the league.
Former Mets and Angels infielder Wilfredo
Tovar is also in the top 20 hitters in Venezuela hitting .319 in 24 games.
Jenrry
Mejia: 1-1; 2.86 ERA; 7 games, 28.1 innings; 18 hits, 11 Runs, 9
Earned, 1 HR, 14 walks, 14 Ks.
Jonathan
Niese, just one game where he pitched 4 shutout innings giving up 2
hits, 4 walks with 3 Ks.
2019 Syracuse Mets Arismendy
Alcantara who is hitting .258 in 33 games in the Dominican.
Juan Lagares is having
a solid winter hitting .333 in 21 games.
Jordany
Valdespin is hitting .338 (2nd in league) in 35 games, 4
homers, 19 RBI’s.
Anderson
Hernandez, after getting his first hit of the winter off Chris Mazza
the other night, he is now 1 for 27 in 18 games for a .037 Batting Average.
T.J.
Rivera was playing in the Dominican league where he hit .200 in 19
games and now is doing better playing in Puerto Rico, .235 in 15 games.
UltimateMets has this
date in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Tim Foli (1950)
- Alex Torres (1987)
Transactions:
New York Mets purchased Richie Ashburn from the Chicago Cubs on December 8, 1961.
New
York Mets traded Elio
Chacon and Tracy
Stallard to the St. Louis
Cardinals for Johnny
Lewis and Gordie
Richardson on December 8, 1964.
New
York Mets traded Jon
Matlack and John
Milner to the Texas Rangers for Willie
Montanez, Ken Henderson and Tom
Grieve on December 8, 1977.
New
York Mets traded Jerry
Koosman to the Minnesota Twins for Jesse
Orosco and Greg Field on December 8, 1978.
New
York Mets traded Bob
Bailor and Carlos
Diaz to the Los Angeles
Dodgers for Sid
Fernandez and Ross
Jones on December 8, 1983.
Florida Marlins signed Dave
Magadan of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 8, 1992.
Florida Marlins signed Al
Leiter of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 8, 2004.
Want something else tracked here each day? Please leave a comment below.
Bashlor and Zamora doing well, but it is how you do against real hitters that counts.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Jon Niese is contemplating a comeback...he should talk Dillon Gee into trying too.
For a while, I thought Wuilmer Becerra would become the next Jake Marisnick.
I think Jon Niese is trying to come back. I would give him a minor deal. Zamora has been used this winter to get out Lefthanders. If they put the three batter rule into effect next year he will need to get out righthanders too.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, a GREAT job by you to post all this news every morning. Do you stay up all night like Count Dracula?
DeleteAs for Zamora and others, the 3-batter rule isn't always a 3-batter rule. It is 3 batters OR the end of a half-inning. If a LOOGY comes in with 2 out, and retires the only batter he faces, he can be replaced at the start of the next inning.
Thanks Bill. I have a dog that gets me up early in the AM but I also follow the winter games on the phone at night. The Australian games usually are just finishing when I get up.
DeleteBy my count, the Mets pen is shaping up as follows:
ReplyDeleteRHP Brach
RHP Diaz
RHP Familia
LHP Gonsalves
RHP Gsellman
RHP Lugo
LHP Wilson
LHP Zamora
Remember, all pitchers have to face 3 batters minimum in 2920... no more LOOGY's
As I said to John above, it's 3 batters OR the end of the inning.
DeleteIs your list above in any particular order, or just alphabetical?
Thanks Mack. I think that could be Mr. Zamora's problem next year.
ReplyDeleteI've got random updates on minor leaguers
ReplyDeleteCody Bohanek working on lower body strengthening and launch angle swinging
Stephen Villines is living the life on Italy right now in training
Hansel Moreno trying to improve plate discipline and better hit the breaking ball in Australia
Conner oneil at a velocity camp trying to throw harder in 2020
Marcel Renteria trying to get stronger and maintain upper 90s velo while staying healthy
Zach Hammer trying to bulk up and get his velocity back to where he needs it
Guillorme at Barwis camp
Thanks Ernest. Do you know why Hansel Moreno left the game the other night in the First Inning? He has not played since.
ReplyDeleteLet me ask him and get back to you.
DeleteOk I got the scoop. I only wish to respectfully disclose that he is being shut down but that overall he is ok and will be rocking come spring
DeleteThank you very much.
DeleteJordany Valdespin in the Dominican All Star game Home Run Derby today.
ReplyDelete