Happy Birthday Nolan Ryan
and Bob
Apodaca and Jeurys
Familia has been working hard this off-season.
Per
SNY TV: Mets' Jeurys
Familia weight change makes him hopeful for bounce-back season. "It
was a tough season for me," Familia told The
NY Post. "I've never had a year like that. Gaining weight affected my
delivery to the plate and messed up my rhythm, which is why I
started...training to take the weight off this offseason." Familia says
he's down 30 pounds, from 270 to 240 since he began working out with personal
trainer Dave Paladino at Impact Zone in New Jersey.
Per
the NY Post: “Jeurys has been a man on a mission this offseason,” general
manager Brodie Van Wagenen said. “He has worked with our health and performance
department to improve in every aspect of his preparation. In addition to losing
weight, he has spent time with [pitching coach] Jeremy Hefner to better
understand his mechanics and his approach. He has been throwing off the mound
at Citi Field since before the holidays.”
Lots of Mets Prospect news:
MLB.com
listed each team's best non-Top 100 prospect. For the Mets it was Matthew
Allan, RHP: “The Mets saved enough money with their first two picks in the
2019 Draft that they were able to sign Allan, arguably the top prep arm in the
class, for $2.5 million (roughly four times his slot value) after taking him in
the third round. The 6-foot-3, 225-pounder is the definition of a high-ceiling
prospect, as he already features a plus fastball-curveball combo as well as a
changeup that should be at least above average.”
Andres
Chavez of Empire Sports Media says: Meet the future of the New York Mets: his
name is Ronny
Mauricio. He goes on to say about Mauricio: “Mauricio is significantly
ahead of the developmental curve. He is 18 years old and already held his own
in Class-A. Most of the players of his age are either on the Dominican Summer
League or in Rookie ball….He is a switch hitter, although he is better batting
lefty. Scouts love his swing and bat speed, and say that he will bat for
average and power. Defensively, he has good reactions, soft hands and a plus
arm.”
Elite Sports NY Ranked the New York Mets top five 2020
prospects: 5. Andres
Gimenez, SS; 4. Brett
Baty, 3B; 3. Matthew
Allan, RHP; 2. Francisco
Alvarez, C; 1. Ronny
Mauricio, SS.
Amazing
Avenue completed their Top 25 Mets Prospects for 2020 and they too have Ronny
Mauricio #1. “The Mets and Dominican shortstop Ronny Mauricio agreed to a
$2.1 million signing bonus for inking a deal with the organization, breaking
the club record previously held by fellow Dominican shortstop Amed
Rosario. The 18-year-old is 6’3”, 165 lbs. with a leggy, athletic frame,
suggesting that he will grow and add muscle in the years to come.”
Mets
Minors continued their countdown of top 30 Mets Prospects with numbers 25-21:
25. Daison
Acosta, RHP; 24. Michel
Otanez, RHP; 23. Stephen
Gonsalves, LHP; 22. Jose
Butto, RHP; 21. Jaylen
Palmer, INF.
Other Mets News:
Empire Sports Media has three current Mets that will make
the Mets Hall of Fame: Jacob
deGrom, Jeurys
Familia, and Pete Alonso.
Elite
Sports NY says that MLB The Show 20 Video Game sees New York Mets and Yankees
as World Series favorites. That’s
ok as long as they don’t put any Mets on the game cover as that can be a jinx.
Danny Abriano of SNY.TV asks: “With Yoenis Cespedes and Jed Lowrie still on Mets, is roster crunch coming?” He goes on to say: “If Cespedes and Lowrie are fully healthy or at least close to it, the Mets will be in a great spot. With Cespedes, they would have a serious offensive threat who could play left field often. With Lowrie, they would have a jack-of-all-trades bench piece with a plus bat who would be able to regularly fill in at third base and second base while perhaps playing shortstop and first base in a pinch.”
Other MLB News:
CBS
Sports wonders: Kris Bryant's
trade value is clear with grievance settled; which teams are best positioned to
swing a deal? They say Dodgers, Yankees,
Braves, Nationals, Phillies.
12up.com discussed 5 Players Screwed Over by MLB's Service
Time Rules: 5) Kris Bryant;
4) Ronald
Acuña Jr.; 3) Bryce
Harper; 2) Pete Alonso;
1) Vladimir
Guerrero Jr.
Call
to the Pen had three trade destinations for Chris
Archer: Padres, Twins, Blue Jays.
Tomahawktake,com
said the NL needs the DH. “With advanced metrics and zone ratings,
defensive performance is being scrutinized more than ever. Players with a big
bat need the DH option as they age.”
Philly
Sports Network had how Zack Wheeler can evolve into an Ace. Lots of great
video and analysis included comparing Zack
Wheeler to Gerrit Cole:
“After arriving in Houston, Cole altered the use of his pitches, virtually
dropping his ineffective sinker altogether. His biggest change, and the tactic
I’m hoping Wheeler implements, was climbing the ladder with his fastball in
two-strike situations.”
Per
SI.Com: “The Red Sox and Dodgers are "deep into talks" about a
deal involving 2018 AL MVP Mookie
Betts, according to ESPN's Buster Olney… The Dodgers feature an attractive
range of young players, including outfielder Alex
Verdugo, infielder Gavin Lux
and pitcher Dustin
May.”
We linked yesterday to the website where
one fan “decided to listen to every pitch from the Astros’ 2017 home games and
log any banging noise”. The
NY Post had more information about this: “Tony Adams, a 54-year-old graphic
designer and web developer, downloaded videos of 8,274 opposing pitches over 58
games from 2017 and found evidence of a banging sound on nearly 14% of them
(1,143).”
USA
Today had David Ortiz
on the MLB Sign Stealing Scandal: "Players are always trying to figure out
things from the opposition, whatever they can get to help to win, they will go
for it," Ortiz said. "Sometimes people cross the line, like what just
happened."
Per MLB Trade Rumors:
Brewers
Designate former Met Deolis
Guerra For Assignment. He was part
of the Johan
Santana trade.
Some Mets Videos:
Per
the DailyStache.com: Ron Darling
on WFAN said the Mets had a chance to keep Carlos
Beltran if they came out and supported him 24 hours after the MLB’s report
on the Houston sign stealing was released.
Winter Ball:
As
stated yesterday, the Caribbean series is scheduled to start this Saturday in
Puerto Rico. Per the Baseball
Sociologist: “Despite the recent earthquake in Puerto Rico, the Series will
go on as scheduled. The Commissioner of the Caribbean Professional Baseball
Confederation, Juan Francisco Puello, assured the teams and the public that
stadium sustained no damage during the earthquake.”
Some Ex-Mets currently scheduled
to play: Joshua
Torres for Puerto Rico (per twitter). Raul Valdes,
Jordany
Valdespin, Tim
Peterson, and Ramon E.
Ramirez for the Dominican Republic (also
per twitter).
Historical Links:
Mack’s
Blast From the Past comes from January 31, 2014: Mack’s Morning Report. Mack talked about Gavin
Cecchini, Amed
Rosario, John Lannan,
Dominic
Smith, Wilmer
Flores, and more.
UltimateMets has the date
in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Nolan Ryan (1947)
- Bob Apodaca (1950)
- Rafael Santana (1958)
- Marcos
Correa
(2000)
- Harry Chiti (2002)
San Diego Padres signed Mike Piazza of the New York Mets as a free agent on January 31, 2006.
Baltimore Orioles signed Ronny Paulino of the New York Mets as a free agent on January 31, 2012.
New York Mets signed free agent LaTroy Hawkins of the Los Angeles Angels on January 31, 2013.
New York Mets traded Josh Smoker to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Daniel Zamora on January 31, 2018.
Want more?
Check out https://sportspyder.com/mlb/new-york-mets/news.
6 comments:
Also worth noting this morning is that Curtis Granderson has decided to retire after 16 major league seasons. Best of luck, Curtis.
Not a good day for accuracy in the blogosphere.
To MLB.com - The Mets didn't save the money they needed with their first two picks (they were $313,000 over on those two picks combined)to sign Allan, they saved it with picks 4-10.
To Empire Sports Media - There's no way on God's green earth that Jeurys Familia will make the Hall of Fame.
To 12up.com - Pete Alonso was not and will not be screwed by MLB's service time rules. Alonso was on the Opening Day roster and did not spend a single day of the 2019 season in the minors. And he didn't get a promotion in 2018 not because of service time issues but rather so they didn't have to use a 40-man roster spot.
Plus, I wasn't fond of the MetsBlog headline using the words "roster crunch." If Cespedes and Lowrie are healthy - that's a good thing. It's perfectly fine if Luis Guillorme is on the roster as the 25th guy. And it's perfectly fine if he opens the year in Triple-A. And whoever else loses a potential roster spot if both Cespedes and Lowrie are good to go is even less of a factor in the overall scheme of things than Guillorme. That's hardly a roster crunch.
Brian, great comments as always. Thank you.
And I agree, a healthy Lowrie and Cespedes is a good thing. Let's hope.
Bob - thanks for the Curtis Granderson news. A class act. I wish him well. Possible coach/manager in future.
John
I just sent you a bunch of links to consider for tomorrow but , after reading this post, I now realize around 75% of them were already linked to here.
You are way ahead of me.
Thanks Mack - keep sending the links. It is a big help. You always have great stuff.
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