OF Terrance Gore was promoted from the FCL Mets to AAA-Syracuse.
Gore was drafted by KC in the 20th round of the 2011 draft, out of Gulf Coast State College (FL).
He has a career major league stat line of 0.2-WAR, 67-AB, 0-HR, .224.
Gore has had four at-bats with Syracuse this year (.000) and 12 with the FCL Mets (.250).
Known for his speed, he has been used often as a pinch runner.
We have talked before about Cyclone pitcher, Nick Zwack. We need to talk more.
Let-s review… the 6-3, lefty starter, was drafted by the Mets in the 17th round of last year’s draft. This was a draft that is known for the Mets drafting a bunch of talented arms, but in that discussion, there never was a mention of Zwack.
He now has become the ace of the Brooklyn staff, posting a stat line so far of: 10-starts, 3-1, 1.37, 0.84, 46-IP, 50-K, 10-BB.
His whipping arm action fastball hits 94 with high spin rates. Tends to look like it rises as it approaches the batters. Average to above high-70s/low 80s slider with a sweepy break.
He started the season in St. Lucie, so I expect he won’t move up again this season; however, look for him to start off the 2023 season as the possible ace of the Binghamton staff.
We talked all month about expiring contracts on teams going nowhere.
There is a right handed pitcher on the Los Angeles Angels that is rumored to be on the block before turning to free agency after this season.
He has 13 starts this year, producing a 0.9-WAR, 5-7, 3.84 stat line.
His name is Noah Syndegaard.
I know the “that wasn’t a real no-hitter” crowd wouldn’t be too happy about this, but wouldn’t it be just cool to add him to the pen and make him sit out there with the rest of the relief pitchers until he was called into one inning outings?
I’m just sayin…
Next up, we continue looking for an option with the 75th pick in this draft (thanks to Noah Syndergaard).
Sam Horn is a 6-4/200 RHSP, out of Collins Hill HS (GA).
MLB.com says this about the late rising Horn:
Scouting grades:
Fastball: 60 | Curveball: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50
A year after the Pirates signed Bubba Chandler away from Clemson football for $3 million, Georgia has another talented right-hander/quarterback in Horn. He accounted for 4,608 yards and 45 touchdowns while leading Collins Hill (Suwanee) to its first-ever Georgia state 7-A championship last fall, and he's a four-star recruit ticketed for Missouri. He hasn't been seen extensively because he skipped most of the showcase circuit to focus on football and missed some time this spring after tearing the meniscus in his left knee last fall.
Horn shows the potential for three solid or better pitches and could take off if he decides to concentrate on baseball. He sits in the low 90s and touches 95 mph with run and sink on his fastball while featuring little effort in his delivery and plenty of projection remaining in his 6-foot-4 frame. He gets good depth on a 78-82 mph curveball and also shows feel for a fading changeup that he uses sparingly.
A premium athlete who's also an interesting if lesser prospect as a shortstop, Horn has clean mechanics and repeats them easily. The consensus is that Chandler had more explosive stuff but Horn is a superior athlete and strike-thrower. He's also a better quarterback and more committed to football, so it may be difficult to lure him away from the gridiron.
Mack - I know very little about this guy past this report.
I always have caution drafting high school football stars who could turn on a dime the moment after they call out their name. I assume this would have to be an over-slot situation.
I don’t know…
Friday’s tweets -
Chris StealyMann @StealyMann
Trevor Williams and David Peterson are more responsible for the Mets being in 1st place than we’re giving them credit for.
Foolish Baseball @FoolishBB
According to FanGraphs, the Orioles have quadrupled their playoff odds since Opening Day. From 0.1% to 0.4%.
Michael Mayer @mikemayer22
The combination of Trevor Williams, David Peterson, Adonis Medina, Colin Holderman, Stephen Nogosek, Tommy Hunter, and Yoan López have a 3.07 ERA this season for the Mets.
MBL.com:
Futures Game scouting reports for each team
Mets: Francisco Álvarez, C (No. 1/MLB No. 2)
We recently made the 20-year-old catcher the No. 2 prospect on our Top 100 behind Riley Greene, meaning he is actually the highest-ranked prospect still in the Minors. Álvarez’s plus-plus raw power has played everywhere he’s gone in pro ball, and he’s improved enough defensively that his glovework behind the plate won’t hinder his value. Having just arrived at Triple-A Syracuse, Álvarez is likely participating in his last Futures Game, so expect a rocket show both in batting practice and the exhibition itself.
Pitcher DIGS @DigsPitcher
MiLB BaGS+ Leaders
Mets
1. Francisco Alvarez = 162
2. Alex Ramirez = 135
3. Junior Tilien = 130
4. Brett Baty = 124
5. William Lugo = 109
6. Omar De Los Santos = 106
7. Stanley Consuegra = 102
8. Matt Rudick = 100
9. Rowdey Jordan = 99
10. JT Schwartz = 95
https://twitter.com/DigsPitcher/status/1545451459906453506?t=QgQUTkSEzpPlExFcmA5leQ&s=03
Tom’s Tweets Without Twitter:
METS: It was Whimper Night at Citifield. 5-2 loss due to whimpering bats.
Braves scored 12 - screaming bats there. The noose tightens.
MINORS IMAGININGS
Imagine if you will that Jake deGrom throws a 3 inning opener, allowing 3 hits and no runs and fanning 6,and someone tells Keyshawn Askew that.
I can just hear the conversation:
“Jake who? He did what? Oh man, I can do better than that! Let me out there.”
So, back to reality, Askew followed Jake with 4.2 innings of 1 run, 9 strikeout ball. No doubt Jake was impressed.
Askew, in 33 innings, has fanned 49, and has a 1.65 ERA. The lefty is impressive and needs a promotion. Fast.
Raul “the Bear” Beracierta homered for the second straight game (7) and drove in 3 runs with 3 hits.
St Lucie hurlers fanned 18 on the night and won 5-4.
Binghamton led 4-0 after 7 behind solid Butto, but coughed up 7 in the last 2 innings to lose 7-4. Baty (11) and McIlwain homered.
Syracuse lost 6-1. Alvarez 1 for 3, Vientos fanned thrice.
Brooklyn lost 4-2. Gaddis homered (5), andNewton and Suomi both went 1 for 4 with 3Ks each.
Zwack continues to be very interesting.
ReplyDeleteIsnt Gore baseball Jankowski? We have that already.
I am stupefied sometimes with the in season Mets signings of minor league throwaways.
DeleteI understand lightning in a bottle but some of these bottles seem to be bottomless.
Jake wasn’t too impressed as he wants to take things “real slow to avoid setbacks”. Translation: ‘Want to make sure that when I come back in a September cameo, I don’t hurt my free agency.’ Didn’t Matt Harvey get roasted for that kind of thinking when Boras wanted him shut down? What’s the difference?
ReplyDeleteAskew was very good and it’s his turn to move up. Did notice Newton’s 0-4 with 3 K’s… Palmer sat… In the DSL, looks like a wasted signing class; low batting averages throughout the lineups.
Joel Diaz is trying to get caught up. How did this guy get to #9 prospect last year on someone’s list?
Where’s Jake Mangum? Is he rotting away on the taxi squad?
Eduardo Escobar needs to come out early for extra BP. Enough of his BS already about new seasons, taking the team out for dinner, having a good weekend and then shitting the bed for a week, and striking out when contact is necessary. Bat him ninth, and sit him down. Make him get focused or send him off. Obviously he never was a New York player. No focus.
Re: Jake
DeleteI still predict he won't pitch an inning for us again
I've never commented before but have been reading here for a couple years now. Really enjoy it. I have to agree with you Mack on this. I think Jake is done. Hate to say it cuz he's a great pitcher but throwing the ball through the wall in every pitch has taken it's toll
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ReplyDeleteMaybe somebody thought his first name was Billy
Re: Jake Magnum
ReplyDeleteHe is on the IL with undisclosed explanations
Re: EE
ReplyDeleteI would call Guillorme in and tell him he is the third base starter for at least the rest of July
There will be no drop off defensively.
Then I would call Escobar in and break the news to him.
Guillorme has less RBIs than Escobar had hrs. Don't understand your reasoning.
DeleteAnother night of key AB's and EE up at the plate which says 0 fer. I agree Gus and we can't keep trying to hide this guy in the lineup because when the club keeps saying "but this guy is great in the clubhouse" then make him the highest paid clubhouse manager BUT KEEP HIM OFF THE FIELD! He's had what 2 hot weeks this year enough already. Well the next few days will be telling as we get Alcantara Sunday and then the unstoppable Bravos and then we get to see just how good Eppler and Co. really are.
ReplyDeleteNot good enough
ReplyDeleteRay
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you explain to Gary and I what we don't see regarding EE
Right now there is no alternative on the roster. Neither LG nor JD is an opty.
DeleteI have an article tomorrow on problem areas.
ReplyDeleteGus, an article tomorrow touching on Escobar and others. Hey, if Jake wants to drag his heels, promote Askew to the Mets. Looks to be about as ready - and more eager.
ReplyDeleteSomeone tell Jake we have a WS to win, and stop his sick out.
Jake don't care about that.
DeleteSHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!
Mack,
ReplyDeleteI thought your articles regarding expiring contracts was excellent. I hope the team follows up with some trades for the very players you featured.
Thank you
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