J.T. Ginn Brooklyn Cyclones - 2021 Team Card |
J.T. Ginn, Starting Pitcher, Bats Right, Throws Right, 6' 2", 200 lbs; DOB 5/12/1999 in Flowood, MS, USA. Drafted by the Mets in the 2020 June Amateur Draft - Round: 2, Pick: 15, Overall: 52 from Mississippi State University (Mississippi State, MS);
Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1st round (30th) of the 2018 MLB June Amateur Draft from Brandon HS (Brandon, MS), J.T. instead chose to go to Mississippi State where he earned SEC Freshman Pitcher of the Year after going 8-4, 3.13 ERA, 105 Ks in 86.1 innings; Then, after one game as a sophmore, Tommy John Surgery. The Mets drafted him anyway in 2020 paying him first round bonus money at $2.9M.
The day he was drafted Mack said: "Observation – This is a great pick! Ginn would have easily been a Top 10 pick but went down early this year that resulted in TJS. He probably won’t be back for the beginning of next season but you have to still project him as a potential starter for the Mets in three years. If not, huge upside as a future reliever."
Fastball | Slider | Changeup | Command | FV |
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50 / 55 | 55 / 60 | 45 / 50 | 35 / 50 | 45 |
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.@JT_Ginn3 had the strikeout stuff working. 💪 pic.twitter.com/3otj32cs2T
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) September 15, 2021
.@JT_Ginn3 was mowing ‘em down. 💪 pic.twitter.com/I4KWYgN81Q
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) September 9, 2021
Fastball velos from last night's game between @HVRenegades and the @BKCyclones. JT Ginn topped out at 92 on my gun. Edgar Barclay at 91. New Jersey native and former Notre Dame reliever Evy Ruibal was throwing some gas with several 96's. pic.twitter.com/91wU7sZl8H
— Brian Recca (@brian_recca) August 20, 2021
J.T. Ginn completes 5.0 shutout frames including striking out a pair with the tying and go-ahead runs in scoring position.
— Brooklyn Cyclones (@BKCyclones) September 8, 2021
The righthander struck out five and allowed just three hits over his 5.0 innings on the mound #amazinstartshere pic.twitter.com/RwdIJ4qQPP
#Mets fans are going to love J.T. Ginn. Would have been a mid-first rounder if not for having Tommy John last March. The Mets still took him 52nd and gave him first-round $ at 2.9 Mil. Here is Ginn striking out #Rangers Josh Jung ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Mrtn2FLOT3
— Chris Clegg (@RotoClegg) January 30, 2021
Our second round pick, J.T. Ginn has signed!
— New York Mets (@Mets) June 29, 2020
Watch as the RHP out of @HailStateBB signs his first big league contract. #LGM pic.twitter.com/WjQh6mAiLZ
You Tube: Mets prospect J.T. Ginn compares his pitching arsenal to Marcus Stroman’s | Mets Prospective | SNY
I am really looking forward to both Ginn and Allan coming up
ReplyDeleteMe too Bill. Allan will need a year to build up strength like JT did last year. Allan may not make the MLB team until 2024
ReplyDeleteI am not as finely attuned to when a guy is ready for the big leagues as are the head honchos.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I watched the videos: he looked nasty in his post-TJS year. He will probably be up a bit velocity-wise in 2022. Add in the change up he no doubt is perfecting....
...honestly, I know he did not pitch above High A last year, but I could see him do a half season in 2022 in the high minors and get called up. Why?
1) Great stuff
2) Pitches that will avoid home runs
3) Bulldog mentality, coupled with controlled aggression.
Some kids skip a grade in school - I could see him skip to the majors around All Star break 2022.
I just hope "years of control" mentality does not prevent that.
In an article a few weeks from now, I look at 3 might excellent career pitchers who were not held back early. I'll leave it there, except to say:
Don't hold this kid back. He's special.
I was very excited to see who y’all featured today. I have Ginn as my #3 prospect and would have no problem putting him at #2 if he gets all the way back to his Mississippi State numbers. The kid threw 99, with control, high K’s and no homeruns allowed? Wow, if that isn’t an ace, what do you want? Then, I have Allen at #4 who hopefully can team up with Ginn and be the next Scherzer/DeGrom tandem. That’s why two high octane arms this year, preferably lefty, excite me.
ReplyDeleteAs for why so high? Mauricio has defensive issues and isn’t a shortstop. Plus, the K’s. Sorry, I need to see that fixed first. Vientos also has similar issues but is a better hitter. Thus, the pitchers are in front of them.