Here’s the Mets news around the internet this morning.
Mets 360 had how the “Mets
prioritize The Bashlor Bunch over Sam Haggerty. But what probably irks most
people is the collection of guys listed under RP (Relief Pitcher) depth. All
five of those guys have seen time in the majors already and three or four of
them have left us wanting more. A whole lot more. Is it really the best use of
resources to have five players on the 40-man who fit under the header of RP
depth? … If you look at the Mets infielders on the 40-man, there’s not a ton of
speed to be found. And if you look at the outfielders, there aren’t a ton of
guys to play center there.” Good points.
The
Daily News Deehsa Thosar reported that “Amed Rosario hopes new offseason
regimen will put defensive struggles in the past.” The 24-year-old, having just completed his
second full year in the majors, started working with instructor Perry Hill. Hill has built a system for teaching infield
play that Rosario hopes will help turn him into one of the best infielders in
the game. ‘I started working on
different defensive points where I can improve my game,” Rosario
said. ‘I feel pretty comfortable with it.’”
Also
related to this Article, SNY.TV noted: Rosario finished the season with 17
errors, tied for ninth-most in all of baseball. According to Fangraphs, he
had -16 Defensive Runs Saved, worst among all National League shortstops.
Metsmerized
reported that the Mets Sign right handed relief pitcher Yefry
Ramirez to Minor League Deal. “Ramirez, 26, made 13 major league
appearances (one start) in 2019 split between the Baltimore Orioles and
Pittsburgh Pirates. In that span, the right-hander had a 7.40 ERA, 5.60 FIP,
and 1.890 WHIP with 10.0 K/9 as compared to 5.9 BB/9.” The post also noted that Yefry pitched this
last winter in the Dominican league for the Toros
Del Este where Phil Regan is the pitching coach.
Metsmerized
also said that the Mets should look to extend Michael
Conforto. As Josh Finklestein noted: “Michael Conforto, who is now
slated to make $8 million in 2020 and will go to arbitration one more time next
offseason before becoming a free agent after the 2021 season. Conforto, 26, is
coming off a very strong season in which he hit .257/.363/.494 with 33 home
runs and 92 RBI to give himself a superb 126 wRC+.”
Kevin
Davidoff in the NY Post discussed the MLB Roadmap to labor peace. “Consider
that 25 of The Post’s top 30 free agents, and 9 of the top 10, already have
signed by mid-January. Last year on this weekend, we were at 20 of 30 and 5 of
10. Two years ago? Eleven of 30 and 3 of 10.”
Empire
Sports Media asked: Should the New York Mets Fire Brodie Van Wagenen? Writer
Jack Suhadolnik points out “Van Wagenen is a former agent with many former
clients still playing. What happens if it’s revealed that he used his
relationships with these players to lure them over to the Mets? The Clippers
got in trouble for this with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George over this, what
would stop Rob Manfred from following Adam Silver’s lead?”
FantraxHQ
noted 6 relief pitchers with elite closer upside: They note these potential
elite closers in the waiting - Andres
Munoz, San Diego Padres; Emmanuel
Clase, Cleveland Indians; James
Karinchak, Cleveland Indians; Nick Anderson,
Tampa Bay Rays; Giovanny
Gallegos, St. Louis Cardinals; Kevin
Ginkel, Arizona Diamondbacks.
Call
to the Pen noted that Aaron Judge just got a 1142.15% raise. “Last season, Judge
made $684,300, so he wasn’t crying poor, but it was much closer to the league
minimum than the deal he just got. According to Mark Feinsand, the Yankees and
Judge avoided arbitration by agreeing to a 1-year, $8.5M deal.”
The
Tribune Review reported that Pirates World Series hero Hal Smith dies at age 89.
“With the Pirates trailing 7-6 with two outs in the eighth, Smith
hit a three-run shot off of Jim Coates to give the Pirates a 9-7 lead. Dick Groat
and Roberto
Clemente were on base. The New York Yankees tied the score 9-9 in the top
of the ninth, setting up Mazeroski’s
legendary walk-off homer in the bottom of the inning.”
No Games last night in the
Dominican League and the one game in Puerto Rico was postponed.
We have not been reporting much on
the Mexican Pacific League as no Current Mets are playing there this
winter.
However, ex-Met, Alejandro
De Aza, is hitting .290 in 53 games with 4 homers and 15 RBIs.
Also, recently signed minor league
free agent, Francisco
Rios, who was invited last week to the Mets Spring Training went
1-3 with a 3.71 this winter in the Mexican League, 9 games, 7 starts, 34
innings, 28 hits, 24 walks, 17 Ks, no homers allowed.
UltimateMets has the date
in Mets History:
Born on
this date:
- Randy Jones (1950)
- Mike Marshall (1960)
- Jorge Velandia (1975)
- Luis Ayala (1978)
Died on this date:
- Mel Stottlemyre (2019)
Transactions:
New York Mets selected Ron Hodges in free agent draft on January 12, 1972.
New York Mets selected Ron Hodges in free agent draft on January 12, 1972.
New York Mets selected Randy Tate in fifth round of free agent
draft on January 12, 1972.
Los Angeles Dodgers signed Kevin Elster of the New York
Mets as a free agent on January 12, 1993.
New York Yankees signed Tony Clark of the New York Mets as
a free agent on January 12, 2004.
San Diego Padres signed Eric Valent of the New York Mets as
a free agent on January 12, 2006.
New York Mets signed
free agent Tim Redding of the Washington Nationals on January 12,
2009.
Los Angeles Dodgers signed Argenis Reyes of the New York
Mets as a free agent on January 12, 2010.
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8 comments:
Yefry Ramirez? If you can’t make it in Baltimore....
I too feel that our 25-man pen is filled with dead wood.
As for what I wrote back in the day, it looks like I had Mets Twitter's number even back then.
I wonder if they have fielding splits for a guy like Rosario like they do hitting splits? Everyone said he got better D as season wore on.
Tom, The worst month of the season last year for Amed was April where he made 7 of his season total 17 errors. Here is his month by month breakdown: March - 0 Errors/11 Chances; April 7 Errors/76 Chances; May 3 Errors/100 Chances; June 2 Errors/95 chances; July 2 Errors/76 chances; August 2 Errors/111 Chances; September 1 Error/79 Chances. For the record, fielding was never his strong suit as he would make 17-20 errors for more than one year in the minors. The book on him then was that he can make spectacular plays but sometimes struggles with routine plays. He has the tools and, I think, the arm and the ability to go get the ball. I think he just needs to out it all together.
John, Amed looks OK to me after April, I’d say.
Especially in August and September.
Mackade:
Zach Wheeler and Marcus Stroman have fairly similar stats thus far in their respective careers. However, Zach has a better overall won/lost, strikeouts to innings, and a noticeably better 2019/2018 seasons posted.
Plus this too
Zachary Wheeler was a low profile type player and person. He didn't tweet his every thought and try to represent the team in this way. He was a total southern gentleman and you have to live there to understand what that means.
Zachary Wheeler has the bigger shoes to fill and he wasn't overrated either.
Good Day.
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