Last night is in the books and the Mets won 6-1… in the last seven innings.
I’ve talked about this before. All pitchers don’t come out of their warm-up tossing in the bullpen having all their pitches in control. Taijuan Walker’s big problem last night was the location of most of the pitches he throws. They were up in the zone, and because Walker is no flamethrower, they all were just a few ticks above what those guys throw in the Home Run Derby.
Sometimes you struggle through this and outlast the production of who you are throwing against, but giving up eight runs in a “night game” when the sun hasn’t even gone down… well, that ain’t gonna hack it.
Equal blame here should fall on the animals in the right field stands that decided to ride Braves Ronald Acuna Jr. to the point that he was the difference make in this game. Maybe Steve ought to walk out their pre-game today and talk them into leaving this guy alone.
Anyway, the Mets put up a respectful end of the game, which included a 2-run double by newcomer Darin Ruf. So far, we are wining the trading deadline wars. Add Ruf to
Naquin (.478-slug% through 8-5) and Vogelbach (.449) and our new platoon is turning out big victories (platoon… turning out… victories… get it?).
Mathieu Voros
The New York Mets signed undrafted free agent, 19-year old 6-5 RHP Mathieu Voros, out of the TNXL Academy (FL).
He pitched five games for the Montreal Orioles in the Quebec Junior Elite League and posted a 2.68-ERA, while striking out 26 in 15.2-IP.
The TNXL Academy in Florida is one of the top baseball programs in the nation and also produced Mets pitcher Calvin Zeigler.
Grading each Mets deadline get here -
Trade #2:
Mets acquire C Michael Perez from the Pirates in exchange for cash considerations.
Not much to say about this one. Got (not very good) depth for the catcher position for cash. Not worth assigning a grade.
Trade #3:
Mets acquire OF Tyler Naquin and RP Phillip Diehl in exchange for prospects Hector Rodriguez and Jose Acuna.
This trade was to shore up the Mets bench, giving them a far better replacement for Travis Jankowski, recently claimed off of waivers by the Mariners. Naquin has a 118 wRC+ against righties, and has and will be used once in a while in left field, on Mark Canha off-days. Phillip Diehl was likely a throw-in, giving the Mets left-handed relief depth, but probably won’t pitch any meaningful innings in the majors this year. The prospects going back the Reds way are not well-known, but are pieces with upside not expected to be ready for years. Jose Acuna is a 19 year old in Low-A, who had a 1.13 ERA in 8 innings for Port St. Lucie, and Hector Rodriguez is a second basemen with a 153 wRC+ in the Florida Complex League. Both were borderline top 30 prospects for the Mets, and feels like a fair price for what they received.
The grade: B+
2023 MLB DRAFT - TOP 100 COLLEGE PROSPECTS here -
#19 SS Camden Kozeal Milard South, Omaha, NE
Kozeal does everything on the diamond with fluidity and ease. He's a solid average runner with a solid average arm and strong footwork on the dirt. He works well around the bag and projects to stick at shortstop even if he's only an average defender. At the plate, it's an average, maybe above average hit tool with fringy power and a keen eye at the plate. Kozeal doesn't necessarily have a carrying tool, but a prep who can really hit and stick at the shortstop position generally goes quite well in any draft.
2023 MLB DRAFT - TOP 100 HIGH SCHOOL PROSPECTS HERE -
#10 Travis Honeyman Outfield, Boston College
Honeyman has essentially been a steady performer throughout his college career, both on campus and in wood-bat summer leagues. A primary left fielder, Honeyman is an above average runner with high-level instincts. He's got a fringy arm, and will almost certainly stay in left field moving forward. Honeyman really began to turn heads as one of the better hitters on the Caps this past summer. It's solid-average power at the plate, mostly to his pull-side. Honeyman is a solid player in almost every aspect of the game and is a bit of a sum-of-his-parts type of player.
Yesterday’s Tweets -
Dame @cozyoverIoad
Edwin Diaz in his last 10 appearances for the #Mets:
11.1 IP
0.00 ERA
0.18 WHIP
.154 BABIP
6 Saves
24 K / 0 BB
Only 2 hits given up
The best closer in baseball.
Michael Mayer @mikemayer22
Edwin Díaz ranks among MLB relievers:
1st - 2.2 fWAR
1st - 17.93 K/9
1st - 52.1 K%
1st - 0.92 FIP
1st - 44.9 K-BB%
Top position players in the NL since the All-Star break by fWAR:
1.0 Francisco Lindor
1.0 Jurickson Profar
0.9 Austin Riley
0.9 Pete Alonso
Daily Mets @daily_mets_
Yoenis Cespedes will play for the Aguilas Cibaenas of the Dominican Winter League
I've seen references to the FCL, but I know virtually nothing about it. Is this a replacement for the GCL, or something completely different? Is it a re-named EXST?
ReplyDeleteIt's not even listed on MILB. What is it?
It is the GCL.
ReplyDeleteGoogle "Mets minor league 2022 stats" and open up Statscrew
MIBL used to include stats for GCL. I wonder why they don't for the FCL.
DeleteBad day to have a bad day, but Walker will be OK. I'm more concerned that the Acuna beast has awoken with seven more games against ATL this month.
ReplyDeleteHate that crowd in right
DeleteJankowski was released by the Mariners after one at bat. They saw enough? Can figure out what they were expecting.
ReplyDeleteSurprised Walker was able to stay out there to give up eight runs. Hefner went to visit him while the score was 4-0 and I expected him coming out sooner.
Very interesting, i cluding an interview with Tommy Taneous: https://www.sny.tv/articles/mets-midseason-top-20-prospects-2022
Mets should consider bringing back Jank and sending him to Syracuse
DeleteUnless someone else claims him, that's what I expect. Buck loves him and hoped he'd clear waivers, but Seattle claimed him.
DeleteThose were some catches by Acuna against Pete. Hopefully, Szapucki Walker only got one start, and Taijuan Walker shows up for the next one.
ReplyDeleteMack, any info on how good that Mathieu kid is?
Taijuan got Edwin the rest he needed. Edwin is really something, huh?
The coach in HS raved about him but they always do that.
ReplyDeleteThe high K/9 ratio in travel ball screams of velo
Great on Mathieu, Mack.
ReplyDeleteI am not a big fan of brutal verbal assaults on rightfielders. Play the game, boo, be civil. Don't be a Bronx Buffoon.
That slug.from the 7line created tis
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