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SNY.TV:
Could Mets bring Phillies RHP Zack Wheeler back to Queens via trade?
Buster
Olney ESPN.com: Philadelphia Phillies open to trade offers for right-hander
Zack Wheeler.
NBC
Sports Philadelphia: Phillies owner knocks down Wheeler report: 'There's zero
truth to this'.
Forbes.com:
Will Rebuilding Philadelphia Phillies Fill Multiple Needs With A Zack Wheeler
Trade?
“Wheeler, a righthander who turns 31 in May, has $96.5 million left on his
contract. The 6'4" righthander went 4-2 with a 2.92 ERA, making 11 starts
during the shortened season, and thrived in Citizens Bank Park..[Bryce]
Harper
has a no-trade clause but Wheeler, who began his career with the New York Mets
in 2013, does not.”
Mets
Daddy: Zack Wheeler Might Be Best Pitcher Available.
Metsmerized
Online: Mets Should Make a Push to Re-Acquire Zack Wheeler.
Bob
Klapisch NJ.com: Hey Steve Cohen, Mets still looking for a GM? Go get Billy
Beane (and throw down with Yankees’ Brian Cashman).
Klapisch notes how Beane loves working with Sandy and vice versa and “Beane
and Cashman have been friendly rivals for years”. has enjoyed going against
Cashman. “As for the GM opening itself, Beane would only say ‘it’s an
attractive position’ – for someone else - considering where the Mets could be
headed.”
Mike
Puma NY Post: Mets target Jake Odorizzi deserves ‘mulligan’ for lost 2020:
Twins exec.
Odorizzi, 30, spent most of last season
sidelined by injuries, including a batted ball to the chest that forced him to
miss a month. In only four appearances for the Twins, spanning 13 ²/₃ innings, he
went 0-1 with a 6.59 ERA. “He can take a mulligan for this year because he had
some issues right out of the gate, but his first two years with us were real
good,” Twins special assistant LaTroy
Hawkins,
a former Mets reliever, told The Post. “…he doesn’t throw 100 mph, but he has
good command, and he understands what he does well and what he needs to be
successful.”
Scott Ferguson Mets360 has some good
advice on “Spending Steve Cohen’s money”: “Currently the Mets are pursuing James McCann instead of J.T.
Realmuto. That’s an example of a smart decision. McCann was a backup
catcher early in his career and doesn’t have Realmuto’s injury history. With
less injuries and less mileage on his body, McCann, who might cost half as much
as Realmuto, makes a lot more sense, from an on the field, team building and
financial perspective.”
Call
to the Pen: Jacob deGrom making mark on MLB history.
“Over his seven years in the majors, deGrom has posted a 70-51 record with a
2.61 ERA and a 1.047 WHiP, striking out 1359 batters with just 284 walks over
his 1169.2 innings. Although he will turn 33 years old during the upcoming
season, he shows no signs of slowing down.”
Rising
Apple: Retaining Steven Matz provides the organization flexibility in 2021.
Mets
Junkies: Three Mets who will likely regress in 2021. Steven
Matz; Noah
Syndergaard, Amed
Rosario.
Mets
Junkies: Where have we seen this before: Trevor
Bauer.
SFlannery look as Bauer’s career projection and compares him to…Max
Scherzer.
“Both pitchers are massive competitors on the mound with 80-grade intensity.
Any skill gap between the two is made smaller with their amount of
determination and willpower.”
Rising
Apple: Mets free agent target Trevor Bauer is flirting with other teams.
Rising
Apple: Mets should continue to upgrade the bullpen after Trevor May signing. Brad
Hand, Blake
Treinen,
and Matt
Wisler
are mentioned.
Rising
Apple: Minor league signing Jose Peraza gets a chance at redemption. “Peraza…the former starting shortstop for
the Cincinnati Reds...had a respectable 2018 season offensively, compiling a
.288/.326/.416 with 14 home runs…Peraza did not improve on those numbers in
2019, which resulted in him being non-tendered when the 2019 season concluded.”
FanGraphs:
Dave Magadan Chased a Batting Title With the Mets.
“Dave
Magadan…finished
with a .328 average, seven percentage points behind Willie McGee.”
More baseball featuring Mets prospects gets underway in the next 2 weeks in the land down under. Talking infielder Manny Rodriguez in this clip from latest Sports Report heard exclusively on @sportanarium https://t.co/TFlHYwdHcU
— Ernest Dove (@ernestdove) December 7, 2020
Mets' reliever @IamTrevorMay talks about the modernization of bullpens and says he's prepared for whenever he's asked to pitch.
— Metsmerized (@Metsmerized) December 5, 2020
pic.twitter.com/GCXVPtzhUQ
ICYMI Yesterday at Mack’s Mets:
Mack
- Scouting Report - SS - Cody Morissette.
Mack
- Scouting Report - LHP - Caden Vire.
Mack
- Scouting Report - OF - Andrew Martinez.
CBS
Sports: MLB Winter Meetings: 12 questions about virtual version of hot stove's
most notable week. These include – “Any chance they sort out the
DH situation?” “Will the Cohen-era Mets make their first big acquisition?” “Will
Scott Boras hold court as usual?” And…“Will this mark the end of the Winter
Meetings as we know it? – With MLB increasingly prioritizing cost-cutting, the
Winter Meetings could become another casualty of that approach. Call it a
strong maybe.”
The Score: 5
predictions for the winter meetings. “The Mets Steal the show; Blue
Jays come away empty-handed; Braves re-sign slugger Ozuna; Teams combine to
spend $250M in contracts; Marlins think big, make surprising signing.”
The Score: Who
to watch at MLB's winter meetings.
Scott Boras; Trevor Bauer, Rachel Luba; Springer, Realmuto, LeMahieu; Ken
Rosenthal, Jeff Passan; Ross Atkins, Steve Cohen, Kim Ng; Rob Manfred, Tony
Clark.
Ken
Davidoff NY Post: What MLB faces with 2021 season talks set to start. “…Owners and players intend to
restart discussions concerning the makeup of next season…MLB Players
Association wanted to hold its annual executive board meeting and choose its
new executive subcommittee members…before diving too deep into the details.
That process occurred last week…”
MLB.com:
10 names to watch ahead of the Rule 5 Draft. No Mets on either list.
MLB.com:
1 player on each club primed for big rebound. For the Mets – “Amed
Rosario, SS: He looked on the cusp of becoming
an upper-tier shortstop after 2019, but all the offensive gains he’d made fell
away last year (76 OPS+). And Rosario didn’t steal a base after recording 50
through his first three seasons.”
MLB.com:
Free agents who could leave for a key rival. This includes “Mets sign C J.T.
Realmuto away from Phillies.”
MLB.com: These
are the finalists for the All-MLB Team.
Jacob
deGrom and Michael
Conforto are the only Mets.
MLB.com:
How Billy Wagner went from righty to lefty. A natural right-hander made a
career throwing 100 mph with his left. “…he broke his arm playing football with
a neighbor and once again while climbing some monkey bars…The middle-schooler
began throwing anything he could find with his left hand -- baseballs, footballs
or even just rocks.”
MLB
Trade Rumors: Angels To Sign Jake Faria To Minor-League Contract.
MLB
Trade Rumors: INF. Ryon Healy Signs With KBO’s Hanwha Eagles.
“Old Days”Brooklyn Dodger Mgr.Charlie Dressen and Jackie Robinson check out the “Goings On”before a 1952 game at Ebbets Field.#Dodgers #Brooklyn #MLB #1950s pic.twitter.com/DGfysG36yT
— Tom's Old Days (@sigg20) December 7, 2020
In the Dominican Republic:
Aguilas Cibaenas 3 Tigres del Licey
0 (Box
Score). For Aguilas Robel
Garcia played 2B and went 1 for 4, 1 K,
.196 Batting Average this winter. Juan
Lagares 2 for 4, 1 K, .289 Avg.; Hansel
Robles threw an scoreless inning for Los
Tigres, 1 hit, 1 K.
Here
is the full Dominican Republic Scoreboard.
No
Games Scheduled Yesterday in Venezuela.
In the Mexican Pacific League:
Tomateros de Culiacan 7 Los Caneros
de Los Mochis 1 (Box
Score). Mets Minor League Catcher Juan
Uriarte did not play.
Here
is the full Mexican Pacific League Scoreboard from yesterday.
Brewers assign six to Australian Baseball League (includes five to Bandits; partnership was announced a short while back) pic.twitter.com/YVDvV9K6Zw
— Will Sammon (@WillSammon) December 5, 2020
Today
in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:
Born on
this date:
- Don Cardwell (1935)
- Mike Baxter (1984)
- Pete Alonso (1994)
Transactions:
New York Mets sold Chris Cannizzaro to the New York Yankees on December 7, 1966.
New
York Mets purchased Tim Foli from the San Francisco Giants on December 7, 1977.
New
York Mets traded Walt Terrell to the Detroit Tigers for Howard Johnson on December 7, 1984.
New
York Mets traded Doug Sisk to the Baltimore Orioles for Blaine Beatty and Greg Talamantez on December 7, 1987.
Minnesota Twins signed Don Schulze of the New York Mets as
a free agent on December 7, 1987.
New
York Mets traded Wally Backman and Mike Santiago to the Minnesota Twins for Toby Nivens, Steve Gasser and Jeff Bumgarner on December 7, 1988.
Cleveland Indians signed Keith Hernandez of the New York Mets as
a free agent on December 7, 1989.
Mets
drafted Mike Draper from the New York Yankees on December 7, 1992.
New
York Mets signed
free agent Chris Jones of the Colorado Rockies on December 7, 1994.
Seattle Mariners signed John Olerud of the New York Mets as
a free agent on December 7, 1999.
New
York Mets traded Robin Ventura to the New York Yankees for David Justice on December 7, 2001.
New
York Mets signed
free agent D. J. Carrasco of the Arizona Diamondbacks on December 7, 2010.
New
York Mets traded Mike Antonini to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Chin-lung Hu on December 7, 2010.
New
York Mets signed
free agent Ronny Paulino of the Florida Marlins on December 7, 2010.
Florida Marlins signed Jose Reyes of the New York Mets as a free agent on
December 7, 2011.
New
York Mets signed free agent LHP Tim Byrdak to a minor league
contract and invited him to spring training on December 7, 2012.
Centerfield Maz: Pete Alonso: 2019 NL Rookie of the
Year & HR Leader (2019-2020).
1984 |
The Mets send right-handed starter
Walt Terrell to the Tigers in exchange for infielder Howard Johnson. New
York's new third baseman will spend nine years with the club and will return
to the organization to become a minor league manager and big-league coach. |
1988 |
Nolan Ryan becomes the first major
leaguer to play for all four original expansion teams when he signs as a free
agent with the Rangers, who played their first 11 seasons as the new Senators
in Washington, D.C. The right-hander broke in with the Mets (1966, 1968-71)
went to the Angels in a trade (1972-79), before signing with the Astros
(1980-1988), a team initially known as the Colt .45s. |
1988 |
The Mets deal Wally Backman along
with prospect Mike Santiago to the Twins for minor leaguers Jeff Bumgarner,
Steve Gasser, and Toby Nivens. The trade leaves second base open for Gregg Jefferies,
but the highly touted rookie infielder will falter, hitting a meager .258
next season. |
1999 |
The Mariners sign Mets' free-agent
first baseman John Olerud to a $20-million, three-year deal. The former
Washington State University All-American will garner a Gold Glove in each of
his three seasons in Seattle, and he will play a pivotal role in the team's
historic 116-46 campaign in 2001, compiling a .401 on-base percentage. |
2011 |
At the Winter Meetings, Jose Reyes
is introduced as the Marlins' new shortstop. The 28 year-old switch-hitting
infielder, the NL's batting champ, signed a six-year, $106 million contract
to play with Miami after the cash-strapped Mets showed little interest in
retaining their homegrown All-Star. |
2010: Signings
today include the Mets reaching
agreement with P D.J. Carrasco and
C Ronny Paulino.
Paulino still has 8 games remaining on 50-game suspension for PED use
which he began to serve as a member of the Marlins at
the end of last season.
Breakfast Links One year ago today - 12/7/2019
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Davidoff mentions the likelihood of a shortened 2021 season. I can see it starting a month or two later than normal.
ReplyDeleteI spoke to Jack Bauer - he said we have 24 Hours to sign Trevor Bauer.
Wheeler? If the price is right. I'd give them Matz and Wolf.
Bryant? Not if Alvarez is in the deal.
That Billy Wagner story is really something. I do not know why all pitchers don't try to throw with their opposite arm. Go with the dominant one, but if you end up with a career ending injury to your prime arm, you may be able to build up the other arm, coupled with pitching knowledge, for a comeback.
Saw the reference to Nolan Ryan. If anyone had told me the first time I saw him in 1966 that he'd pitch well until 1993, I would have thought he was nuts.
ReplyDeleteTom - Not sure what Philly would want for Wheeler. Rosario might be a good fit however. I would not give up pitching prospects. IMO, Mets are not at the point they were in the mid-80's or in 2015 that allowed them to trade pitching prospects and still have a dominant staff in the Majors.
ReplyDeleteTremendous determination by Billy Wagner to not only make it to the Majors but to dominate in the bigs with his "other" arm.
I think a lot of people would have said that about Ryan. He was very raw. But he worked very hard and made it happen.
ReplyDeleteIs Jack Bauer Trevor's father? Why did he give the Mets a deadline?
ReplyDeleteOr was that a Kiefer Sutherland reference? 😉
DeleteIf I were the Phillies, I wouldn't trade for Babe Ruth either. He really hasn't done well at all the past few years. :)
ReplyDeleteBob W
Good one Bob.
ReplyDeleteI think it needs to be noted that as of a couple days ago Francisco Alvarez still was NOT in Australia where 4 Mets prospects have already been for their quarantine period and I've heard about the major travel restrictions in Dominican. It's why I didnt even mention him. I'm curious if he makes it to participate in the league.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ernest. Great information. They had a recent picture of him at the Dominican Instructional site. Maybe he will be staying there but the Sydney Blue Sox have really been hyping Francisco on Twitter. Also, they originally said 6 Mets would be on that team but have so far just announced 5. Any idea on #6?
ReplyDeleteI only know a few days ago Manny, ollar, cortes and mitchell are there together repping mets. I'm looking for Manny to play all around the field and see if Cortes plays OF.
ReplyDeleteEven without Francisco Alvarez, it will be a fun team to watch. Great to see Manny and Carlos play together again. Liked them as Brooklyn's double play combo back in 2018.
ReplyDeleteRyan's career spanned 28 seasons. Nope, I might have thought 15 years at the time, but not 28.
ReplyDeleteYep, that was a Kiefer Sutherland pun. Loved that series.
Hopefully the Mets are not holding back on sending Alvarez because he might get traded for Kris Bryant.
Jack Bauer? Dammit...
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