Here is a continued look at Mets Prospects and
Players as we get ready for the 2021 Baseball season, today: Brett Baty.
3B, Bats Left, Throws Right, DOB 11/13/1999; Drafted: 2019 June
Amateur Draft - Round: 1, Pick: 12, Overall: 12, Team: New York Mets1st round,
2019 Draft.
The Mets drafted Brett in the first round in 2019 and he almost
immediately moved to the top of everyone’s prospect list.
In 2019 he played 51 games, 188 At-Bats 7 HR, 33 RBIs, .234 BA/ .368 OBP/ .452 SLG.
He was very impressive in his short time in Brooklyn (just 4
regular season games and 3 post season games). He always seemed to
have long at bats and a real good eye at the plate. I think he is
the real deal.
Mets.com: The Top 100 prospects for '21, team by team. Mets have 4 on the list - #48. Francisco Alvarez, C (ETA: 2023); #67. Ronny Mauricio, RHP (ETA: 2022); #75. Matthew Allan, RHP (ETA: 2023); #94. Brett Baty, 3B (ETA: 2022).
MLB.com: Here
is each team's top future slugger. Mets: Brett Baty, 3B (MLB No. 94). “The Mets chose
to overlook that Baty was on the older side at 19 for a prep bat in the 2019
Draft and took him 12th overall precisely because of his power potential. The
third baseman provides plus power from the left side and earns extra marks for
his ability to drive the ball the other way. He hit seven homers and slugged
.452 in 51 games across three levels in 2019 showing promising pop in the
Minors for someone already coming off a full high-school schedule. After time
at the alternate site in 2020, Baty should bring power to the middle of a Mets
Minor League lineup again this summer."
Mack and Tom
currently both have Baty as their #5 Prospect.
“The 19 year old briefly excelled in the GCL, but experienced
hitter’s shock when promoted to Kingsport, as he went 0 for 14 with 11 Ks in
his first 4 games there.
In his last 38 games with Kingsport, though, he hit a decent .243,
with 29 extra base hits, and a very solid on base % in the high 3’s. Promoted to Brooklyn late in the season, he
got to participate in their championship and was on base 9 out of 17 times.
He made 8 errors in 36 games in the field, not terrible for a 19
year old rookie. He does have to bring
his Ks down a lot, as he fanned 65 times in 51 games.”
Per
Baseball Savant: “Baty's raw power was
among the best in the 2019 Draft, the product of his bat speed, strength and
lofty left-handed swing. He drives the ball with authority to all fields and
already generates big league-caliber exit velocities, and scouts were
especially impressed with the true opposite-field power he showed during his
first pro exposure. More than just a slugger, Baty also employs a patient
approach, does a good job controlling the zone and recognizes spin well enough
for scouts to project him as an above-average hitter with 25-plus homer power…Scouting
grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 40 | Arm: 60 | Field: 45 | Overall: 55”
Hit |
Game Power |
Raw Power |
Speed |
Field |
Throws |
FV |
35 / 55 |
30 / 60 |
65 / 65 |
45 / 40 |
45 / 50 |
50 / 50 |
45+ |
Joe
DeMayo SNY.TV in November 2020 had Baty as his #5 Prospect: “The first
draft pick of former GM Brodie Van Wagenen’s regime in a sense personifies the
build of a Mets prospect. He has plus raw power to all fields, he has plus
knowledge of the strike zone, but there is some wonder about his overall hit
tool and where he ends up on the diamond.”
Amazing
Avenue had Brett Baty as their #4 Prospect and noted this about his defense:
“Defensively, Baty is currently capable third baseman...His strongest asset
there is his arm, which grades out as well above-average and capable of hitting
90 MPH. His mobility is something of a concern, as he lack much quick-twitch
muscle. He is slow to react and reach balls, resulting in balls getting past
him, or errors when plays are rushed. Evaluators have concern that he will
eventually be forced to move off of third base, either to first base or
possibly left or right field, though his below-average speed will be of concern
in the outfield as well.”
Mets.com: Pipeline Q&A: Mets prospect Brett
Baty. His goals for 2020: “Definitely the defensive ability, just
getting better at third, getting more agile moving around. Also, my timing at
the plate and being able to shorten up with two strikes and not have as many
strikeouts.”
MLB.com
October 2020: Mets prospect report from alternate site. “Brett Baty (No.
3/MLB No. 88) and 2017 second-round pick Mark
Vientos (No. 7) are two of the better, if not the best power hitters in the
organization, with both players standing out for their physicality as well as
their innate ability to impact the ball. When they arrived at the Brooklyn site
in late August, it was clear to those within the organization that both players
had put in a lot of work to improve their strength during the shutdown -- and
that was before each guy recorded an extra-base hit in his first game at-bat. ‘It’s
pole-to-pole power,’ said [Jared] Banner
[the former the Mets’ executive director of player development] about the
left-handed-hitting Baty, who arrived at the alternate site looking leaner than
the previous year.”
MLB.com from February
2020: Each team's top power-hitting prospect - Mets: Brett Baty. “With his
bat speed, strength and impactful left-handed swing, he already generates big
league-caliber exit velocities and shows legitimate game power to the opposite
field.”
Ernest
Dove: “I feel it is safe to project Baty to have a good season ahead. The
power numbers can always be hard to project for players in Low A and Class High
based on the areas, weather and ball parks. For now I am still willing to
predict and project that Baty plays out 2021 at the A ball levels and goes into
double digits in homeruns.”
2021 Projection: Brett
very well could be back in Brooklyn in 2021 but this time he will see High A
ball competition. If all goes well he
might get a mid-season or late season promotion to Double A Binghamton.
Hitting Splits:
Fielding:
Video Of Brett
Baty hitting in 2019 for Brooklyn.
Mets You Tube Channel: Mets Top Pick Talks About Alternate
Site Experience. Brett
Baty in Brooklyn.
.@baty_brett is an absolute monster!
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) October 16, 2020
This blast registered 1⃣0⃣9⃣ off the bat in a @Mets instructional camp game. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/5XXC1ovAdm
Get an inside look at the @Mets top prospects Ronny Mauricio, @baty_brett, @matthew_allan2 and @petecrowarm. 👀 pic.twitter.com/HDLhLiXK3T
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) November 17, 2020
Baty looks solid. I wish folks were a little higher on his hit tool, considering where he got drafted. But it is a long time since he played in games that count, and we'll see if he outperforms in 2021.
ReplyDeleteFollowed all of his Brooklyn games and was very impressed. Look forward to seeing him next year.
ReplyDeleteI hope he can handle third base.
ReplyDeleteHe has the arm. We will see if his mobility improved since 2019 this Spring.
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