Good
Morning. Happy Birthday Rick
Aguilera, Kevin
Kaczmarski and Will
Toffey. Mets get a new first base coach, reports say it’s Mets vs. Blue
Jays for George Springer who wants $150M plus and David Rodriquez now hitting .408 in Winter Ball.
Section Links: Mets Links, MLB Links, Winter Baseball, and This Day in Mets History.
Deesha Thosar NY Daily News: Race
for George Springer tightens to two teams, including Mets. Steve Cohen’s Mets and the Toronto
Blue Jays are the final clubs competing to land the high-priced outfielder, a
source told the Daily News. Springer, 31, is expected to sign with either team
in January. He figures to pick up a long-term contract worth well over $100
million.
Andy Martino SNY.TV: Here’s the
actual situation with the Mets and George Springer. ”The rumored deal between Springer
and the Mets that popped up in several places over the holiday was five years,
$125 million. In reality, Springer is expected to sign for much more than that.
Two league sources said that he was still asking for well over $150 million. The
Mets might be willing to approach $150 million for Springer, but the sides
haven’t found sufficient common ground to even get near a deal.”
George Springer is one top free agent thriving, w/at least 2 teams — Mets, Jays — in spirited derby and bidding well into 9 figures ($100M plus). It may take awhile as neither is close to ask. Mets seen as favorite for ex-UConn star but Jays r engaged. @DeeshaThosar @martinonyc
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 31, 2020
Right now, ZiPS would offer 5/$103 million for Springer. If I make him four years younger, the suggestion is 5/$155 million. The age is a big deal.
— Dan Szymborski (@DSzymborski) December 30, 2020
Certainly not what I would advise.
— Dan Szymborski (@DSzymborski) December 30, 2020
Again, that he starts off at age 31 is a really bad thing.
He might get it -- Steve Cohen has money to burn -- but almost every front office is going to nope the shit out of this. https://t.co/vTwXnJOP7o
Mike’s Mets says “It’s
Still Early”: “Despite the flurry of activity over the last few days,
particularly from San Diego, it's still really early in the hot stove season.
Hardly any player of consequence has signed.”
MLB.com: Mets name Tony Tarasco to
coaching staff. Tony Tarasco will be the first base coach for
2021. Tarasco will also oversee New York’s outfielders and baserunning. Tony
DeFrancesco, who was the Mets first base coach in 2020, will move to the role
of Senior Advisor, Player Development and Scouting.
Mets outfielders will be instructed to take no prisoners on fans leaning over the fence trying to catch potential home run balls.
— Howie Rose (@HowieRose) December 30, 2020
Mets
Junkies: Trevor Bauer: Average Pitcher, Major Headache.
amny.com:
With money Trevor Bauer apparently wants, Mets could check off multiple boxes
instead.
While Mets fans wait for the team to make their next move, @fangraphs currently projects New York’s starting staff to produce the second most WAR in baseball
— Mets Briefing (@MetsFix) December 30, 2020
How? Jacob deGrom’s 2021 projected WAR is nearly as much as Snell + Darvish combined!
More: https://t.co/h84i4A4xBE pic.twitter.com/DaxmsQauf8
Who will win the National League pennant in 2021? @sal_licata and @emacSNY discuss: https://t.co/bFqOz0mo8m pic.twitter.com/hy2c9IG2bu
— SNY (@SNYtv) December 30, 2020
#Mets odds to win the 2021 World Series have improved to 14:1, per @betonline_ag... pic.twitter.com/PSt3BS17q9
— Michael Baron (@michaelgbaron) December 30, 2020
Empire
Sports Media: Miguel Castro has the tools to become an impact reliever. “2020
brought an interesting development for the Mets’
hard-throwing righty. Yes, the sample size is small, but in 24.2 innings,
he upped his K/9 to 13.86, enough to rank in the 90th percentile in K%.”
Thomas
Hall Metsmerized Online: Mets Should Turn Focus to Marwin
Gonzalez.
Tim
Ryder Metsmerized Online: J.D. Davis Has Plenty to Prove in 2021. “Over 56
games in a COVID-shortened 2020 (229 PA), J.D. Davis hit .247/.371/.389 with six homers,
117 wRC+, and a 24.5% strikeout rate (up from 21.4 percent in 2019).”
Ready for another round of the Mets Pop Culture Quiz?
— SNY (@SNYtv) December 30, 2020
In a battle for the ages, Noah Syndergaard and Robert Gsellman square off to see who knows more about pop culture: https://t.co/zAHALJ1lsw pic.twitter.com/QNVZACe4SA
PODCAST: Former @Mets reliever and member of the 1986 World Series championship team, Doug Sisk, shares his memories of pitching in New York. You can subscribe to hear the entire interview on ...
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) December 31, 2020
iTunes: https://t.co/PoJx7b3RLM
Spotify: https://t.co/OPZJDu0XaQ#LGM #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/KLQtV96nl8
ICYMI Yesterday at Mack’s Mets:
Mack’s
Reese Kaplan -- The Waiting Game Is Mighty Stressful for Mets Fans.
Mack’s
Scouting Report - OF - Donta Williams.
Mack’s
Scouting Report: Scouting Report - OF - Jay Allen.
MLB.com:
Incredible 2020 stats -- 1 for each team. For the Mets - Mets: Amed Rosario did something on Aug. 28 at Yankee
Stadium that we hadn’t seen since the 1800s. He hit a walk-off home run for the
Mets -- a road team.
MLB.com: Ranking
the Top 25 rookies of 2020. At #20 - Andres Gimenez, SS, Mets. .263/.333/.398, 49 G, 3
HR, 22 R, 12 RBIs. Kyle Lewis,
OF, Mariners had the #1 rank, .262/.364/.437, 58 G, 11 HR, 37 R, 28 RBIs.
MLB.com: Here's
why each of Padres' 3 aces is elite. The article contains this: “Top
starting pitching trios entering 2021 - 1) Nationals -- Max
Scherzer, Stephen
Strasburg, Patrick
Corbin: 11.7 projected WAR; 2) Padres -- Yu Darvish,
Dinelson
Lamet, Blake Snell:
11.3 projected WAR; 3) Mets -- Jacob deGrom, Marcus Stroman, Noah Syndergaard: 10.8 projected WAR.”
While the Astros are interested in Jason Castro, there are other teams in the mix now. So a return to Houston is less than a certainty @ByRobertMurray on it
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 31, 2020
MLB.com: The
amazing do-it-all career of Bill Pecota. Baseball's Forrest Gump. “After
being traded to the Mets the next season, Pecota
became the very first Mets position player to pitch. It would take seven years
before Matt
Franco became the next.”
AP
Sports: The name game: A few athletes primed for breakouts in '21. In
Baseball it is Ke’Bryan
Hayes, third baseman, Pittsburgh Pirates…son of longtime major leaguer Charlie
Hayes. In the AL, there’s Tampa Bay’s Randy
Arozarena.
AP
Sports: Hoyer insists Cubs plan to compete after dealing Darvish.
MLB.com:
Hoyer: Contreras trade rumor is 'fictional'.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Hoyer: Finances “Not The Focus” Of Darvish Trade.
MLB
Trade Rumors: Eric Thames To Sign With NPB’s Yomiuri Giants.
Forbes.com:
How Can Baseball Players Be Better Compensated? Fay Vincent Has An Idea “What
has to happen is the union has to be willing to talk to owners about allowing
players to own part of the team,” said Vincent. “No players own any piece of
any team. The union has achieved all its objectives, but it hasn’t converted
ordinary income into capital gains.”
I know I'm a broken record at this point, but players should advocate for a system that *incentivizes* investing in players.
— Dan Szymborski (@DSzymborski) December 30, 2020
The key to increasing salaries is to make investing in players *smart*. The current system makes investing in players frequently very dumb.
Counting down the top 10 NY sports stories of 2020: No. 2 - Social Justice causes https://t.co/cznbn8Ob2v pic.twitter.com/NYDi4SZNIY
— SNY (@SNYtv) December 30, 2020
.@Player_Alliance has made an impact on & off the field in 2020, including on Opening Day.
— MLB (@MLB) December 30, 2020
Join @cgrand3, @CY24_7, @CDickerson_PFTP, Michele Meyer-Shipp & Harold Reynolds for a conversation about race & baseball.
Unfiltered: The Players Alliance ➡️ https://t.co/qB9JTe4Ik3 pic.twitter.com/89mSuPnQZG
No Games Wednesday in the Dominican
Republic. They resume play on Saturday.
Prospects
Live: Best and Worst of LIDOM Week 6: Worst - Utility infielder Robel Garcia reached base just two times in
eleven plate appearances, and also struck out 11 times. He hasn’t produced as
much as he’d hoped for — he’s fighting for a roster spot with the Mets.
Indios de
Mayaguez 6 Criollos de Caguas 3 (Box Score). Both Johneshwy Fargas for Los Criollos and T.J. Rivera for Los Indios had the day
off.
In
Venezuela:
Bravos de
Margarita 8 Tiburones de La Guaira 0 (Box Score). David Rodriguez DH 2 for 4 with 2 runs scored, .408
average.
Here is the full scoreboard from Venezuela.
In the Mexican Pacific League:
Venados de
Mazatlan 3 Caneros de los Mochis 2 (Box Score). Juan Uriarte C 0 for 2, .230 batting average.
Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
- Rick Aguilera (1961)
- Kevin Kaczmarski (1991)
- Will
Toffey (1994)
Died on
this date:
- Larry Bearnarth (1999)
Transactions:
Los Angeles Dodgers signed Claudio Vargas of the New York Mets as
a free agent on December 31, 2008.
Centerfield Maz: Rick
Aguilera: 1986 World Champion Mets Pitcher (1985-1989).
Breakfast
Links One year ago today - 12/31/2019
December 31, 1972: @Pirates legend Roberto Clemente was killed in a planet crash. Three months earlier, on September 30, 1972, he recorded his 3,000th career hit off @Mets rookie Jon Matlack. #MetsRewind pic.twitter.com/2YYkaR8VkK
— Mets Rewind (@metsrewind) December 31, 2020
Want
more? Check out https://sportspyder.com/mlb/new-york-mets/news.
Want something else tracked here each
day? Please leave a comment below.
Not to poop on David Rodriguez's parade, but those teams in his league are averaging 5.14 runs per game allowed. His whole team (partly, of course, due to him) is hitting .315.
ReplyDeleteSo the pitching is I am guessing about AA caliber - maybe. But he has been on an absolute tear lately.
Springer and Bauer will be big bucks, even this year. Do the Mets bite?
Tom - you make a good point about the overall pitching in that league. His team scored 26 runs on Tuesday - 8 yesterday. On the flip side Jaison Vilera in 7 relief appearances - 8.1 innings has a 3.24 ERA - which really is a result of one bad outing. He has mostly had scoreless appearances. I think David's team will make it to the Caribbean Series. I think the pitching there will be better and we will see how he does. He will most likely start the year in Syracuse and split time with Sanchez and Mazeika while also playing 1B and DH. Mazeika will also play 1B and DH. The depth is important should injuries occur in the Majors. Who knows, in 2022, maybe we will see Francisco Alvarez in AAA.
ReplyDeleteBut .408 is impressive, John, and you wonder if that .408 might translate into even .240 on the big league level. If so, he has a shot at # 2.
ReplyDeleteAnd as we saw in Spring Training last year, he is very good at throwing out runners. Lifetime he has thrown out 39% of attempted base runners. He has only caught 7 games this winter - throwing out 3 of the 5 attempts for a 60% ratio.
ReplyDeleteTony Tarasco for coach? Wasn't it him and Mark Corey who were smoking weed in a hotel parking lot at a Corona hotel? Corey wound up in the hospital with seizures or something.
ReplyDeleteBob W
Right you are Bob -
ReplyDeleteFrom the NY Post: https://nypost.com/2002/06/29/drug-talk-sends-mets-into-shell/
"Tarasco admitted to police he and Corey were smoking weed moments before Corey went into semi-conscious convulsions, sources said. The police immediately questioned Tarasco about where he bought the illegal drug, and Tarasco could not account for it."
Later that year there was controversy with Grant Roberts and weed.
https://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/21/sports/baseball-mets-deny-team-is-plagued-by-marijuana-use.html
If the Mets switched from Pot to Cocaine and other drugs, would that help?
ReplyDeleteHey, it worked in 1986, didn't it?