Good Morning. Happy Birthday Jay
Bell, Derek
Bell and Mark
Vientos. In the Rule 5, Mets
get a nice looking Pitching Prospect and trade him to Pittsburgh for Cash, Draft
4 others, lose 5, while the Phillies get Dave Drombroski to run their Team.
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Mets Minor League Rule 5 activity:
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) December 10, 2020
Drafted:
-OF Drew Ferguson
-RHP Justin Dillon
-SS Drew Jackson
-RHP Jesus Reyes
-LHP Jose Zorrilla
Lost:
-SS Sebastian Espino
-C Wilfred Astudillo
-RHP Ezequiel Zabaleta
-2B Mitchell Tolman
Mets going hard to try to add depth to upper minors, something Sandy Alderson cited as an issue during the introductory press conference https://t.co/ncYxGvrg7V
— Justin Toscano (@JustinCToscano) December 10, 2020
now former Mets P prospect Ezequiel Zabaleta taken by the #Rays in the minor league portion of rule 5 draft. another player i enjoyed watching with St. Lucie Mets. hate to see him go. good luck to him. https://t.co/dCD3wf2xfB
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) December 10, 2020
NY
Post: Mets trade Luis Oviedo to Pirates after taking him in Rule 5 draft. “Oviedo, a 21-year-old Venezuela
native, was ranked by MLB.com as Cleveland’s No. 25 prospect. Given his age and
inexperience (he pitched at the Class A level in 2019), he’s a better fit for a
rebuilding club like Pittsburgh than the Mets, who are hoping to contend in
2021.”
SNY.TV:
Mets lose pitching prospect Dedniel Nunez in the Rule 5 Draft. San Francisco Giants…”must carry
Nunez on their big league roster for the entire 2021 season or offer him back
to the Mets for $50,000…Nunez looks the part of a No. 5 starter/swing man with
a fastball that’ll touch 94 mph, an average curve, and slightly below-average
changeup.”
Really curious what the Mets have here. Zorrilla spent three years in the DSL and then has an 8.84 ERA in rookie ball in 2019. https://t.co/XXqKqTrWQZ
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) December 10, 2020
#Mets MiLB R5 pick Jesus Reyes topped out at 97 in five big league outings in 2018. Also has a power sinker: pic.twitter.com/h0CC3vsE17
— Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) December 10, 2020
I
had pegged
Wilfred Astudillo as one of the players the Mets might lose as teams are always
looking for good catchers. In 2019 Wilfred slashed 267/.323/.408
(.731 OPS) with 37.5% caught stealing in his Mets minor league career.
The Mets news of the day: They drafted a player you’ve never heard of and immediately traded him.https://t.co/a9zw0dAvTv
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) December 10, 2020
Rule V:
— Mack (@JohnMackinAde) December 10, 2020
Drafted a bunch of nuthin'.
Lost a bunch of nuthin'.
Happy Sandy Day.
23-year-old Luis Carpio enters the #Mets' Top 30 Prospects list after Dedniel Nunez was taken by the #SFGiants in the Rule 5 Draft: https://t.co/IbX64iduSH pic.twitter.com/bPkf936AkH
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) December 10, 2020
For those wondering about the Mets' successes in the Rule 5 draft over the years, here's a look at every player they've ever taken.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) December 10, 2020
(Otherwise known as an excuse to put Kyle Lobstein and Brad Emaus' names in a story.)https://t.co/KL4fYRG9wT
NY
Post: Steve Cohen’s Mets mission got harder with Phillies’ Dave Dombrowski hire. “And just like that, the Mets face
another fully loaded foe alongside the two-time defending NL East winners in
the Braves and the last full-season champs in the Nationals as well as Derek
Jeter’s Marlins, who are coming off their first playoff appearance in 17 years.”
Okay, so the Phillies have no money ... apparently ... but they hire the GM who famously spends money. I'm ... not seeing the end game here. https://t.co/qwfGSwjoJX
— Metstradamus (@Metstradamus) December 10, 2020
SNY.TV:
Latest on James McCann: It 'won't take much' more negotiating for Mets to close
deal.
The Mets and Angels are in with strong offers for James McCann. But it may be worth waiting to see if the Phillies get involved. Incoming Phillies baseball president Dave Dombrowski drafted McCann out of the U. of Arkansas and had him Detroit. And the Phillies do need a catcher.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 11, 2020
Brian Joura Mets360: A list of 10 questions
for Sandy Alderson. Brian nails it
once again. I especially liked this one “What
are your plans to put plate discipline and defense on equal footing with power
in team construction going forward?”
Mike’s
Mets wonders Is Paying Big for a Starter Still a Wise Move?
SNY.TV:
Mets prospects explain how they continued to develop despite cancelled 2020
season.
“Prospect Jake
Mangum said that he relocated for a couple
months because he found an open training facility that, prior to the big league
season restarting, had big league All-Stars there. Thus, he was able to get
real at-bats against All-Star caliber arms.”
So what's going on with the DH in the National League? In a more vocal way then Tim Allen and better reporting then Manish. @ernestdove tells us what may happen with the DH in 2021 and how it impacts the Mets. pic.twitter.com/v2doNiIeps
— Thomas Brice (@ThomasBrice2017) December 11, 2020
What a difference in a player’s career can make when he finally receives a fair opportunity to show his real value. Love when a player proves the “experts” wrong!! #BeReady https://t.co/Qp8ChKMZ6L
— Luis Guillorme (Sr) (@lguillorme) December 11, 2020
Former @Mets infielder Phil Linz has passed away at the age of 81. Linz was a member of the @Mets in 1967 and 1968: https://t.co/TnBFAWkpfE #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/s0DU3uhziT
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) December 11, 2020
Sad to hear of the passing of Grampa's #Yankees & #Mets pal Phil Linz, an all-around great guy and, thanks to the instigation of Mickey Mantle, the center of the 1964 Harmonica Incident. Prayers to the Linz family! ⚾️❤🙏 pic.twitter.com/qjAiyX3e0i
— Lindsay Berra (@lindsayberra) December 10, 2020
The 2020 Rule 5 Draft is in the books, and there were plenty of moves made across the league.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) December 11, 2020
Full results: https://t.co/aLjbGngHyA pic.twitter.com/jribNdU88h
The Rule 5 draft in its entirety... pic.twitter.com/h0eo9QqByA
— Michael Baron (@michaelgbaron) December 10, 2020
Zach Pop has been traded to the #Marlins in exchange for a player to be named later. https://t.co/0GNAVz0Hla
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) December 10, 2020
Congratulations to Daniel Bard on being named the 2020 NL Comeback Player of the Year! pic.twitter.com/3ClNEYz31s
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) December 10, 2020
Congratulations to @SalvadorPerez15 on being named the 2020 AL Comeback Player of the Year! pic.twitter.com/tWuZdUM12c
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) December 10, 2020
Angry Minor League Baseball owners who were invited into the 120 are weighing how and whether to push back against what MLB is asking. On the next steps, and what the 56-page offer contained: https://t.co/BMYytkfLnd
— Evan Drellich (@EvanDrellich) December 11, 2020
In Puerto Rico the Liga de Beisbol
Profesional Roberto Clemente had two games yesterday:
Criollos de Caguas 5 RA12 1 (Box
Score). Johneshwy
Fargas 2 for 4x with a Double, RBIs, and a
Walk, 1 K; He is now hitting .636 this winter as the league got underway this
week.
Indios de Mayaguez 14 Atenienses de
Manati 5 (Box
Score). T.J.
Rivera played 3B for Los Indios 2 for 4
with a HR, 3 Runs Scored, an RBI and a Walk.
Two games in the Dominican Republic yesterday
as well:
Tigres del Licey 3 Gigantes del
Cibao 2 (Box
Score) For Gigantes - former Met Gabriel
Ynoa 4 scoreless innings, 1 hit, 1 walk,
3 Ks, 0.00 ERA; former Met Ramon
E Ramirez
(L, 1-2) (BS,1) 2/3 inning, 2 runs, 2 hits, 2 walks, 1K; For Tigres - Hansel
Robles
(W, 1-0) 1 inning, 1K.
Estrellas Orientales 7 Los Toros Del
Este 1 (Box
Score).
For Los Toros Jenrry Mejia 4 scoreless innings in the start, 1 hit, 2
Ks. Pedro Payano 1/3 inning, 4 runs, 2 hits, 2 walks.
No
Games Yesterday in Venezuela.
In the Mexican Pacific League, the
one team with a Mets Prospect, Los Caneros de los Mochis with Juan
Uriarte had their game postponed.
Here
is the full Mexican Pacific League Scoreboard from yesterday.
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Jay Bell (1965)
- Derek Bell (1968)
- Mark
Vientos (1999)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Felix Mantilla to
the Boston Red Sox for Tracy Stallard, Pumpsie Green and Al Moran on
December 11, 1962.
New York Mets traded Ted Martinez to
the St. Louis Cardinals for Mike Vail and Jack Heidemann on
December 11, 1974.
New York Mets released Bob Apodaca on
December 11, 1979.
New York Mets traded Frank Taveras to
the Montreal Expos for Steve Ratzer on
December 11, 1981.
New York Mets traded Doug Flynn and Danny Boitano to
the Texas Rangers for Jim Kern on
December 11, 1981.
New York Mets traded Kevin Mitchell, Stan Jefferson and Shawn Abner to
the San Diego Padres for Kevin McReynolds, Gene Walter and Adam Ging on
December 11, 1986.
New York Mets traded Rafael Santana and Victor Garcia to
the New York Yankees for Phil Lombardi, Darren Reed and Steve Frey on
December 11, 1987.
New York Mets traded Jeff Gardner to
the San Diego Padres for Steve Rosenberg on
December 11, 1991.
New York Mets traded Bubba Trammell to
the San Diego Padres for Donne Wall on
December 11, 2000.
New York Mets signed free agent Tsuyoshi Shinjo on
December 11, 2000.
New York Mets signed free agent Kevin Appier of
the Oakland Athletics on
December 11, 2000.
New York Mets signed free agent Steve Trachsel of
the Toronto Blue Jays on
December 11, 2000.
New York Mets traded Alex Escobar, Jerrod Riggan, Matt Lawton, Billy Traber and Earl Snyder to
the Cleveland Indians for Roberto Alomar, Mike Bacsik and
Danny Peoples on December 11, 2001.
Los Angeles Angels signed Darren Oliver of
the New York Mets as a free agent on December 11, 2006.
New York Mets traded Aaron Heilman, Endy Chavez, Joe Smith, Jason Vargas, Maikel Cleto, Ezequiel Carrera and Mike Carp to
the Seattle Mariners for Sean Green, J. J. Putz and Jeremy Reed on
December 11, 2008.
Mets drafted Darren O'Day from
the Los Angeles Angels on
December 11, 2008.
Chicago White Sox signed J. J. Putz of
the New York Mets as a free agent on December 11, 2009.
Houston Astros signed Jon Switzer of
the New York Mets as a free agent on December 11, 2009.
Mets drafted Sean Gilmartin from
the Minnesota Twins on
December 11, 2014.
Baltimore Orioles drafted Logan Verrett from
the Mets on December 11, 2014.
Arizona Diamondbacks signed Tim Stauffer of
the New York Mets as a free agent on December 11, 2015.
Centerfield
Maz: Derek
Bell: 2000 N.L. Champion Mets Regular Season Left Fielder (2000).
Centerfield Maz: Bruce Boisclair: Late
Seventies Mets Outfielder (1974-1979).
Centerfield Maz: Teddy Martinez: 1973
N.L. Champion Mets Utility Player (1971-1974).
Centerfield Maz: Steve Renko: Mets
Pitching Prospect Traded For Don Clendenon.
1962 |
The Red Sox
trade Tracy Stallard, Pumpsie Green, and a player to be named later (Al
Moran) to the Mets in exchange for Felix Mantilla. Stallard, best known for
throwing the pitch to Roger Maris for the record-breaking 61st home run, will
become a twenty-game loser for New York in 1964. |
1986 |
The Mets
trade Kevin Mitchell, a rookie who played six positions for the eventual
world champs, along with prospects Stan Jefferson and Shawn Abner, and two
other minor leaguers to the Padres for outfielder Kevin McReynolds, southpaw
Gene Walter, and a minor leaguer. After being traded to the Giants during the
season, the San Diego native will become the National League's Most Valuable
Player in 1989. |
1987 |
The A's
obtain Jesse Orosco from the Mets and then trades the southpaw reliever along
with shortstop Alfredo Griffin and right-hander Jay Howell to the Dodgers for
pitchers Matt Young, Bob Welch, and Jack Savage. New York gets Savage as well
as right-hand hurlers Wally Whitehurst and Kevin Tapani from Oakland to complete
the three-team, eight-player deal. |
1987 |
In a rare
trade between the cross-town rivals, the Mets trade Rafael Santana to the
Yankees, along with minor leaguer Victor Garcia, who pitched for Cardinal
Hayes High School in the Bronx, for Steve Frey, Phil Lombardi, and Darren
Reed. The starting shortstop for the world champs last season initially
signed with the Bronx Bombers as an amateur free agent in 1976. |
1991 |
The Royals
deal right-hander Bret Saberhagen and utility player Bill Pecota to the Mets
for Gregg Jefferies, Kevin McReynolds, and Keith Miller. The two-time Cy
Young Award winner will post only a 3-5 record in his first season with New
York, compiling a 29-27 record during his 3+ seasons with the team. |
2001 |
The Mets
trade southpaw Billy Traber and outfielders Matt Lawton and Alex Escobar to
the Indians for superstar second baseman Roberto Alomar along with prospect
Danny Peoples and left-hander Mike Bacsik. The Gold Glove infielder, the
centerpiece of the deal, will be a notable bust in Flushing, hitting just
.265 and playing uninspired defense for New York before being shipped to the
White Sox in the middle of the 2003 season. |
1998 - The Mets sign 1B-3B Todd Zeile to a three-year contract.
2000: The Mets sign free agent P Kevin Appier to a four-year contract, and free agent P Steve Trachsel to a two-year contract.
2013: The Mets sign P Bartolo Colon to a two-year deal.
2014: The Mets signing OF/1B John Mayberry.
Breakfast
Links One year ago today - 12/10/2019
December 11, 1981: @Mets trade their double play duo ... Doug Flynn goes to @Rangers for Jim Kern and Frank Taveras is shipped to @Expos for Steve Ratzer. #LGM #MetsRewind #Mets pic.twitter.com/xPdRVTYGgb
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) December 11, 2020
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Rule 5 has come and gone. Yawn.
ReplyDeleteGood to see TJ Rivera have a big winter ball game. He has lost so much due to TJS.
Let's sign us some free agents.
TJ Rivera may be the answer to a trivia question: what dude of playing age, who has hit over .300 in over 300 ABs, seems to find it almost impossible to get a major league gig again? That would be TJR, the guy with .304/.335/.445 career stats.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, Kirk N (.221) had 3 times as many at bats as TJ.
TJ had a hard time coming back from Tommy John the last two years. He did not hit much for the Nationals in AA in 2019. Maybe he can get a minor league deal this Spring and make it back to the bigs in 2021. Hey, Phil Evans had a nice stint to Pittsburgh in 2020 and look at the NL Comeback Player, Daniel Bard...anything can happen.
ReplyDeleteCool on Phil Evans. Missed that. He's only 28, maybe he can build on his brief, very successful efforts of 2020
ReplyDeletePittsburgh is counting on him next year so we will see. He got hurt just as he started to do well.
ReplyDeleteIs Fargas still Mets property, or an "ex-"?
ReplyDeleteBill - Fargas is still with the Mets. He was a minor league free agent again this year and the Mets signed him to the AAA Syracuse Roster. That meant, while he was eligible for the MLB Rule 5 Draft yesterday, he was not eligible for the minor league portion.
ReplyDeleteFargas will have a battle in Spring training though with yesterday's Rule 5 Draftee Ferguson and other minor League Free Agent, Mallex Smith just to start at Syracuse. That could mean he will be the CF in AA Binghamton. He led the Eastern League in Steals in 2019. Hopefully that will mean the Mets won't trade any prospects in 2021 for another Billy Hamilton.
FYI< we have the Mets 40 Man Roster, the Syracuse Roster, the Binghanton Roster, the St. Lucie Roster and (for now) the Columbia Roster at the top of our Mack's Met's Home page. Feel free to give a look. I will post the Brooklyn Roster in the near future as well.
Fargas indeed has a steep climb in this organization to reach the big leagues. Gone are the days where a Colin Cowgill could be picked to start.
ReplyDeleteHe is well behind a Matt den Dekker type, who once tore up AAA over part of one season before struggling in the big leagues.
Something needs to be ramped up - I think of McNeil and Rivera adding power, making them more MLB-competitive. Fargas has to figure out what could take him higher. If I were him, I add 20 pounds of muscle and try to boost power, too. Also, he does steal a lot (97 in his last two years) but was caught 39 times. Not a terrible %, but the latter is a high number. He might want to focus on the Beltran model - attempt steals less, be more selective, and up the success %.