By Brian Joura October 31, 2020
Here’s a comment of mine from February of 2020:
Mets fans know firsthand the value of depth.
I blame BVW for a few high-profile bad moves but he deserves credit for building the team’s 25-man roster depth to better than it’s been for a long, long time.
My opinion is that the Mets are about 2 years away from having good upper minors/40-man roster depth.
The Mets recently announced the players they were not picking up options for, along with those whose contracts were finished and were now free agent. Those moves left their 40-man roster at 31. There have been some surprising non-tenders by other clubs and some hoped that new owner Steve Cohen would flex his financial muscle by picking up guys like Darren O’Day and Brad Hand, players who would certainly be big improvements over what the club carried in 2020.
Perhaps this wouldn’t have been a good look for Cohen – spending money on his first day as owner while other clubs are claiming to be in such bad financial shape. Or maybe the club doesn’t have any interest in spending more on middle relievers than they’ll pay their closer next year. Regardless of the “why,” the Mets, along with every other club, passed on picking those guys up and being responsible for their original contract.
There seems little doubt that supply is going to be much, much higher than in recent years. And just like you don’t walk into a store and buy the first mattress you see, you don’t have to pick the first eight-figure contract that comes your way, either. The Mets did make some moves yesterday, picking up two pitchers for depth purposes, ones who don’t figure to make the Opening Day roster, yet guys who you figure will get a shot at some point during the 2021 season.
The new Mets are Jacob Barnes and Nick Tropeano. Barnes is a reliever, a fastball/slider guy with a heater regularly in the mid-90s. The problem, especially last year, was that the slider wasn’t a good pitch at all. Maybe the Mets feel they can help with the slider or have him focus on another pitch. FanGraphs lists him as not having an option left. Tropeano has been primarily a starter in his MLB career but all seven of his appearances last season came out of the pen. Tropeano has a much deeper repertoire than Barnes but is somewhat similar in that one pitch wasn’t giving him great results. This time, it’s the splitter that batters were punishing. Also, Tropeano has an option remaining.
Adding these two players, the 40-man now sits at 33. And according to mlb.com reporter Anthony DiComo, the Mets don’t have any pressing needs to promote a minor leaguer to the 40-man prior to the Rule 5 Draft. DiComo singles out Shervyen Newton as the biggest candidate and Newton was not very good when we last saw him in Lo-A in 2019.
So, there’s a lot of room to add guys from free agency. And the current 40-man still has guys you wouldn’t lose any sleep if they were cut from the list. Patrick Mazeika, Paul Sewald and Daniel Zamora all currently have slots. Really, the Mets could add 10 new guys to the 40-man at this point in time. And if they did that and still found guys they liked – they could make additional moves. Let’s take a quick look at the guys on the 40-man not likely to start the year on the Opening Day roster.
Barnes – Power reliever who had a 3.54 ERA in 147.1 IP from 2016-18 with the Brewers
Ariel Jurado – Depth starter candidate with very little MLB success
Franklyn Kilome – Potential long man out of the pen if Mets will utilize that role/
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Reminder: Current Mets Players acquired by Sandy Alderson 2011 - 2018
(by Draft, FA, IFA or Trade - does not include some players still in the DSL)
Nimmo, Brandon (OF) 2011
Gsellman, Robert (RHP) 2011
Lugo, Seth (RHP) 2011
Syndergaard, Noah (RHP) 2012
Oswalt, Corey (RHP) 2012
Nido, Tomas (C) 2012
Sewald, Paul (RHP) 2012
Smith, Dominic (1B) 2013
Rosario, Ahmed (SS)DSL 2013
Guillorme, Luis (IF) 2013
McNeil, Jeff (IF-OF) 2013
Silva, Luis (RHP) 2013
Sanchez, Ali (C) 2013
Carpio, Luis (SS) 2013
Uceta, Adonis (RHP) 2013
Conforto, Michael (OF) 2014
Blackham, Matt (RRP) 2014
Romero, Yoel (SS) Ven 2014
Fermin, Edgardo (SS)DSL 2014
Gonzalez, Harol (RHP) DSL 2014
Hernandez, Carlos Luis (RHP)DSL 2014
Huertas, Joel (LRP) 2014
Moreno, Hansel (OF-IF))DSL 2014
Moreno, Jose (RHP) 2014
Lindsay, Desmond (OF) 2015
Thompson, David (3B) 2015
Szapucki, Thomas (LHP) 2015
Taylor, Corey (RHP) 2015
Mazeika, Patrick (C) 2015
Kaczmarski, Kevin (OF) 2015
Shaw, Joe (RHP) 2015
McIlraith, Thomas (RHP) 2015
Gimenez, Andres (SS)VEN 2015
Guerrero,Gregory (SS)DOM 2015
Lagrange, Wagner (OF)DSL 2015
Uriarte, Juan (C)DSL 2015
Zabaleta, Ezequiel (RHP)DSL 2015
Alonso, Peter (1B) 2016
Paez, Michael (SS) 2016
Tiberi, Blake (3B) 2016
Holderman, Colin (RHP) 2016
Rizzie, Dan (C) 2016
Cleveland, Matt (RHP) 2016
Zanon, Jacob (CF) 2016
Bryant, Garrison (RHP) 2016
Newton, Shervyen (SS) 2016
Campos, Yeizo (RHP)DSL 2016
Granadillo, Guillermo (OF)DSL 2016
Mena, Jose (C) 2016
Nunez, Dedniel (RHP) DSL 2016
Otanez, Michel (RHP) 2016
Peroza, Jose (1/3B)DSL 2016
Regnault, Andres (C) 2016
Reyes, Wilmer (SS-2B) 2016
Taveras, Willy (RHP) 2016
Tebow, Tim (OF) 2016
Vilera, Jaison (RHP) 2016
Peterson, David (LHP) 2017
Vientos, Mark (SS/3B) 2017
Brodey, Quinn (OF) 2017
Dibrell, Tony (RHP) 2017
Renteria, Marcel (RHP) 2017
Winaker, Matt (1B-OF) 2017
O'Neil, Conner (RHP) 2017
Cobb, Trey (RHP) 2017
Hutchinson, Bryce (RHP) 2017
Astudillo, Wilfred (C-1B)DSL 2017
Bohanek, Cody (IF) 2017
Butto, Jose (RHP) 2017
Cavallaro, Joe (RHP) 2017
Cornielly, Joshua (RHP)DSL 2017
Consuegra, Stanley (OF)DSL 2017
Escalona, Jhonfran (RHP)DSL 2017
Espino, Sebastian (SS) 2017
Hernandez, Adrian (OF) 2017
Mauricio, Ronny (SS)DSL 2017
McCall, Liam (RHP) 2017
Mena, Malky (RHP) 2017
Rojas, Oscar(RHP) DSL 2017
Salazar, Eduardo (OF)VEN 2017
Toffey, Will (3B) 2017
Vasquez, Jeremy (1B) 2017
Walker, Joshua (LHP) 2017
Wilson, Kyle (RHP) 2017
Nogosek, Stephen (RHP) 2017
Smith, Drew (RRP) 2017
Zamora, Daniel (LHP) 2018
Cortes, Carlos (2B) 2018
Gilliam, Ryley (RHP) 2018
Meyer, Nick (C) 2018
Alvarez, Francisco (C) VEN 2018
Aybar, Adrian (RHP)DSL 2018
Colina, Robert (RHP) 2018
Colon, Jeffrey (RHP) 2018
Dominguez, Christofer (LHP) DSL 2018
Escorcha, Jefferson (LHP) 2018
Garcia, Benito (RHP)DSL 2018
Gonzalez, Brailin (LHP)DSL 2018
Gonzalez, Saul (RHP) 2018
Hammer, Zachary (RHS) 2018
Hardy, Brendan (RHS) 2018
Hickey, Mitch (RHP) 2018
Loaiza, Cesar (LHP) DSL 2018
Loyo, Juan (C) 2018
Lugo, Willian (SS) DSL 2018
Megill, Tylor (RHP) 2018
Metoyer, Brian (RHS) 2018
Mitchell, Andrew (LHP) 2018
Molina, Gerson (OF)CUBAN 2018
Palmer, Jaylen (SS) 2018
Parra, Franklin (LHS) 2018
Rodriguez, Endy (C-1B) 2018
Rodriguez, Manny (SS) 2018
Santos, Junior (RHP) DSL 2018
Santos, Reyson (RHP) 2018
Senger, Hayden (C) 2018
Suarez, Joander (RHP) 2018
Valdez, Freddy (OF) 2018
Ventura, Jordany (RHP) 2018
Wilson, Tommy (RHS) 2018
Winans, Allan (RHP) 2018
Woodard, L.A.(SS) 2018
Phenomenal list Nickel. I think some of these players like Kevin Kaczmarski have been released but it shows the impact that Alderson had while he was here. If you are interested in writing for us, let us know.
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