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Morning. Happy Birthday Mets Prospect Reyson
Santos. Mets and Angels two top
teams for Trevor Bauer? MiLB
likes Patrick Mazeika and Johneshwy Fargas goes 2 for 4 in Puerto Rican
Championship series.
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MiLB.com:
2021 Prospect Projections: NL East rookies. Lots of interesting notes on
all the NL East teams. Among the info on
the Mets there is this: “Steamer suggests that 27-year-old Patrick Mazeika get a look at some point, two years
after he hit 16 homers and finished with a .738 OPS in a breakout season at
Double-A Binghamton…Mazeika, who is on the 40-man roster, has improved
defensively during his time in the Minors, but also saw plenty of time at first
base in 2019. He faces a much more difficult fight at the cold corner, where he
would sit behind Pete Alonso and Dominic Smith on the depth chart. The bat is at
least serviceable to get Mazeika some Major League opportunities in the months
ahead.”
Prospects1500.com:
New York Mets 2021 Top 50 Prospects. Here are their top 5: 1. Ronny Mauricio; 2. Francisco Alvarez; 3. Pete Crow Armstrong; 4. Matthew Allan; 5. Brett Baty;
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— SNY (@SNYtv) January 22, 2021
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Gary, Keith, and Ron break down the Francisco Lindor trade, final offseason moves the Mets could make, and so much more. https://t.co/UnFUqwF4Fb
Franchise
Sports: Two moves the Mets should make after missing out on Springer –
Trade for Kris
Bryant and Sign Jackie
Bradley Jr.
Trevor Bauer investment puzzle Mets are facing: Sherman New York Post 1/21/21 9:00 PM
George Springer Notes: Astros, Mets, Braves MLB Trade Rumors 1/21/21 8:42 PM
Amed Rosario, Andres Gimenez surprised by news of trade to Cleveland New York Post 1/21/21 8:23 PM
Mets Hiring Kevin Howard as Farm Director Mets Merized Online 1/21/21 5:19 PM
Filling the Gap Mike's Mets 1/21/21 4:53 PM
Opinion: Mets Should Avoid Jeremy Jeffress Mets Merized Online 1/21/21 4:06 PM
Mets options in center after losing out on George Springer - New York Daily News NY Daily News 1/21/21 3:37 PM
With Springer Off The Market, How Do Mets Address Center Field? Mets Merized Online 1/21/21 2:32 PM
Mets COTW: 1979 Topps Jerry Koosman Mets 360 1/21/21 12:13 PM
Leiter Dominates in Wild Card Tie
Breaker YouTube: New York Mets Videos 1/21/21 11:58 AM
"I am once again asking for better seats." pic.twitter.com/7ZYyKOIggb
— Mr. Met (@MrMet) January 21, 2021
MLB and SportSpyder NL East and MLB Links:
The best free-agent deals ever, ranked
Bauer, J.T. next? Hot Stove is now
simmering
5 clubs that can really use Jackie
Bradley Jr.
The Bernie Sanders meme is a Topps
card
Here's why a Bauer-Dodgers deal could
work
What are the next moves for the Cubs?
These are baseball's 10 best 1B
prospects
Another NL East team in on Realmuto?
Each presidency's home run kings
Monarchs name returns to KC, with NLBM
aid
MiLB memory box: Mementos from the road
Phillies' Simmons testing progress in ABL
No spin zone: Phil Niekro's Minor League career
Head headlines big prospect package for Pirates
Modern marvels: Hessman wears homer crown
Yankees,
Asher Wojciechowski Agree To Minor League Deal.
Nationals,
Hernan Perez Agree To Minor League Deal.
Reds
Among Teams Interested In Andrelton Simmons.
Astros
Agree To Two-Year Deal With Jason Castro.
Bobby Dalbec on Cape Cod, hitting | 01/22/2021 | Boston Red Sox MLB: Film Room 1/21/21 9:04 PM
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MLB rumors: Phillies make J.T. Realmuto offer over $100 million; Justin Turner remains Dodgers' top choice - CBSSports.com CBS Sports 1/21/21 7:17 PM
Friday Morning Hot Links Astros County 1/21/21 9:45 PM
‘It’s time to win’: Results matter to Mariners pitcher Marco Gonzales, shortstop J.P. Crawford The Seattle Times 1/21/21 9:43 PM
Judge, Britton ready for more normal spring MLB: Yankees 1/21/21 9:38 PM
Dear George Springer: Welcome to Toronto YouTube:
Blue Jays Boys of Summer 1/21/21 9:31 PM
Fullerton star Suzuki eyes another SoCal title MLB: Angels 1/21/21 9:22 PM
Season review: Drew Smyly SB Nation: McCovey Chronicles 1/21/21 9:21 PM
These are the top nicknames in Cubs history MLB: Cubs 1/21/21 9:10 PM
Four Dodgers make Baseball Prospectus’ 2021 Top 101 prospects list MLBlogs: Dodger Insider 1/21/21 8:54 PM
ChiSox's Anderson lands video game cover; next up, a
ring? The Washington Times 1/21/21 8:46 PM
A Connecticut Astro in Queen Elizabeth's Colony | Articles | Bill James Online Bill James Online 1/21/21 8:30 PM
Kurt Suzuki picked the Angels to stay close to home, reunite with Perry Minasian Orange Country Register 1/21/21 8:21 PM
Padres News: MacKenzie Gore ranked as game’s best lefty prospect Fansided: Friars On Base 1/21/21 8:20 PM
The Championship Series is underway in the
Puerto Rico.
Criollos de Caguas 4 Indios de Mayaguez 0
(Box Score).
Johneshwy Fargas
2 for 4 with a double and a run scored – plus this catch.
Hang a 🌟 on this one from #Mets farmhand @Johneshwy!pic.twitter.com/8O81nlMtNh
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) January 21, 2021
In Australia, the Sydney Blue Sox, which
features Mets Prospects Carlos Cortes,
Manny Rodriquez,
Andrew Mitchell,
and Adam
Oller
were once again allowed to play. It was Canberra Cavalry 9 Sydney Blue Sox 3 (Box Score). Adam Oller started and
went 2 innings giving up 6 runs, all earned, 6 hits, 2 walks, 1 K, 1 HR. Carlos Cortes played 2B and went 2 for 4 with
a double, RBI and 1 K - .455 in 3 games this Winter; Manny Rodriquez played SS
1 for 3, 1 K - .167 average in 3 games.
Today
in Mets History Per
Ultimatemets.com:
Born on this date:
- Wayne Kirby (1964)
- Corey Gaconi (1997)
- Reyson Santos (1999)
Died on this date:
- Tommie Agee (2001)
Transactions:
New York Mets traded Mark
Carreon and Tony
Castillo to the Detroit Tigers for Paul
Gibson and Randy Marshall on January 22, 1992.
New York Mets traded Yudith Ozario, Erik Hiljus and Eric Ludwick to the St. Louis
Cardinals for Bernard
Gilkey on January 22, 1996.
New York Mets signed
free agent Alex
Cora of the Boston Red Sox on
January 22, 2009.
New York Mets traded Brian
Stokes to the Los Angeles
Angels for Gary
Matthews on January 22, 2010.
New York Mets signed
free agent Antonio
Bastardo of the Pittsburgh
Pirates on January 22, 2016.
1979 |
Lindsey Nelson, selected by the
expansion Mets as the team's lead announcer in 1962, reveals he will not be
returning to the Mets broadcast booth this season, ending a 17-year
partnership with Ralph Kiner and Bob Murphy. The colorfully-clad Hall of Fame
announcer, who will eventually do play-by-play for the Giants, is replaced by
Steve Albert, the younger brother of the well-known NBA Knicks and NHL
Rangers' broadcaster, Marv Albert. |
2001 |
Fifty-eight year-old Tommie Agee,
the 1966 American League Rookie of the Year, dies of cardiac arrest in
Manhattan. The World Series standout made two memorable catches in center
field at Shea Stadium (possibly saving five runs) as well as homering in the
Mets' 5-0 victory over the Orioles in Game 3 of the 1969 Fall Classic. |
2008 |
The Mets and outfielder Endy
Chavez come to terms on a $3.85 million, two-year deal. The 29 year-old
Venezuelan, who missed most of last season with a hamstring pull, will always
be remembered in Mets lore for 'the catch' in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS against
the Cardinals. |
2010 |
The Mets, in need of a center
fielder until Carlos Beltran returns to the lineup in early May, deal 30
year-old right-handed reliever Brian Stokes (2-4, 3.97) to the Angels in
exchange for the highly-paid, but under-achieving Gary Matthews Jr. (.250, 4,
50). Los Angeles agrees to pay a significant portion of the slumping
outfielder's $50 million five-year contract that 'Little Sarge' signed three
seasons ago with the Halos. |
2016: The Mets make a couple of
moves to defend their National League pennant,
re-signing free agent outfielder Yoenis Cespedes and adding reliever Antonio Bastardo. Cespedes, the star of the team's late surge in 2015, returns after
protracted negotiations, signing for three years and $75 million, while the
price tag for Bastardo is $12 million over two years.
2020 - News emerges that Luis Rojas, son of major league outfielder and manager Felipe Alou and brother of Moises Alou, will be named manager of the Mets, in replacement of Carlos Beltran, who was dismissed for his role the 2017 Astros sign-stealing scandal before he could actually manage a game. Rojas has chosen to use his family's true last name, which was erroneously changed to the matrimonial name when his father became a professional ballplayer in the 1950s. In addition to belonging to baseball royalty, Rojas has found a lot of success managing in the minor leagues and in the Dominican Republic and was a quality control coach with the Mets.
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Mazeika - I wonder if the big club really thinks he has potential? I thought his defense would be worse, but his bat would be better at this stage.
ReplyDeleteFargas - no running into fences - just ask Mike Baxter. Unless it is for the Mets, it ain't worth the risk.
Where do the Mets go from here, signings-wise?
Someone still pumping the Kris Bryant trade. Before he was the Mets hitting coach, Chili Davis was the Cubs hitting coach. The Cubs fired Chili because Bryant and Rizzo couldn't go along with his hitting style. Something to think about.
ReplyDeleteBob W
I'm a Patrick Mazeika fan. Power I think could translate at the highest level. Hes very "analytical" and made improvements and was really good with specific defensive metrics measures which showed during his time in AA andni guess those in the know are aware of highly ranked he was among AA catchers in those metrics.
ReplyDeleteErnest, in Steamers, they have Mazeika around .220 with around a .300 OBP - that could get him on the big club next year. If he could add 20 points to each, he'd be a legit # 2
ReplyDeleteJames McCann hit lower than that .220/.300 in 2016 and 2018, just saying.
I'm sure it would be impossible for them to predict any good numbers for a guy coming off a lost season with no mlb experience (since they never got him into a 2020 game lol).
DeleteBig Mazeika fan. I think he makes a ton of sense as a #3 catcher and lefty off bench.
ReplyDeleteFyi, Wilmer Reyes and McGill also made Prospects 1500's top 50 list.