Our Baby Mets Get No Respect, I Tell Ya
One of our readers recently said about the four Baby Mets that they’ve failed.
What do the facts say? Is that a reasonable assertion?
Well, with about 10 games to go in the season, the median slash line for the 30 MLB teams (rookie and veteran) was .250/.323/.415.
The 4 baby Mets collectively are below that by a good bit.
But, more pertinent is how they are doing vs. their rookie peers.
Thru Wednesday Sept. 20:
Ronny Mauricio was at .300, 7th highest for any rookie with 50 or more ABs.
Francisco Alvarez - obviously the best slugging rookie catcher?
Well….almost.
He has 23 HRs in 362 at bats, but Yainer Diaz of Houston has 23 HRs in 342 at bats.
Diaz was also hitting 72 points higher…but, keep in mind that Diaz is 25, Alvarez is 21.
Me? I prefer Alvarez long-term.
Baty was 31st in rookie HRs with 8, and Vientos was 35th with 7. Vientos had done it 130 fewer at bats than Baty’ 316 at bats. 12 of those MLB rookies with more HRs than Baty have hit more HRs in fewer at bats.
Both are hitting better in September, though.
Vientos, Alvarez, and Baty were 84th, 100th, and 105th in rookie batting average, at .226, .215, and .212, regardless of the number of at bats for other rookies in that top 105. Some above them have had few at bats, Still, their combined .216 average in 866 combined at bats needs to see at least a 25 point jump in 2024, to allow them to be positive, rather than negative, offensive contributors next year.
I think at least .240 overall for that foursome in 2024 is quite reasonable to expect, and hopefully, .250 is within reach, as the MLB entry adjustment period will be largely over as this season is ending.
Walks? Few. Ks? High.
Just 69 walks vs. 262 Ks for Mark, Francisco and Bret, in 864 at bats. That will also undoubtedly improve in 2024.
Ronny has fanned 16 times and walked 5 in 65 plate appearances, a decent rate so far, but too early to be truly indicative.
The four hitters’ 39 homers in 924 at bats is good, and likely the HRs per at bat will increase for them in 2024, as Mark is starting to hit more, and Baty and Alvarez will likely hit more per at bat, too.
CONCLUSION:
I would not call their output as rookies a failure. I’d term it modest success with clear growing pains, but boding well for the 2024 and beyond future.
Baty, to me, gets a D+, Vientos a C, Alvarez a B+, and Mauricio trending towards a B+.
And Vientos is passing the jitters phase and getting more dangerous at the plate. His last 50+ at bats, a B/ B+.
I expect much overall improvement from the 4 ex-babies in 2024.
The break-in period is OVER once this season wraps up.
2024, for the four?
I anticipate…
More power, lower K rate, higher walk rate, higher averages. At least MLB hitter average from them in 2024.
On the other hand, they all fall far short in 2023 of Corbin Carroll, a sensational Arizona rookie with a .280s average, plenty of pop, and an awesome 50 for 55 in steals.
Maybe Jett Williams or Drew Gilbert will be the Corbin Carrolls - of 2025.
I do not consider Kodai Senga a rookie, even though he is one technically.
Kodai has been great. But he is a veteran.
So Carroll is my NL ROY.
Without Carroll, Arizona would be falling short of the Wild Card, rather than a plausible Wild Card club, if they don’t falter this week.
BINGHAMTON BLUES:
Binghamton loses game 1 to Erie, 9-6.
Sweep the next two of this best of 3, or leave feeling Erie.
Jett walked 4 times, Acuna had 2 hits, Gilbert 3 hits (HR, 3 RBI), Parada 3 hits, Jordan 2 hits, Rhylan Thomas his usual 2 hits.
Schwartz and Jackson each, though, were 0-5, numbing the offense.
Tidwell was strong early, but allowed 4 runs (earned) in 5 innings, with 7 Ks.
Bullpen was the deciding factor, as it gave up 5 more runs, including 1 run in one inning from the previously unhittable Joander Suarez, who took the L.
The 4 Baby Mets have not failed.
ReplyDeleteThey didn't succeed at all star levels either
They broke their cherry and, based on what other rookies did their first season, played at the mid range
The Ponies game were mixed feelings
DeleteFirst the good
The 2025 version of the Baby Mets bats all faired well.
Parada's 3-hit playoff debut and Gilbert's bomb were the highlights. iMO, both will be stars in this game.
The bad?
My continued doubt that the starters on this team may just never play above the Mike Pelfrey level.
The one I have always considered SP 4-5 material was Tidwell but I have doubts here too. Great K rate but no consistency
Let's hope Seymour can bring home a win in game 2
I mean Cameron Scott not Seymour
DeleteFunny, Mack, my brother compared Megill to Pelfreythis AM.
ReplyDeleteDo any of the writers here have access to updates on the new "pitching lab"? Will it be in operation this Winter? How many (and which) pitchers will attend? Will they be there for extended periods, or just a week or so?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see reports here during the off-season.
I don't Bill
DeleteSorry
OMG a 216 avg in 850 ABs is a failure! Poor defense from Baty and no position for Vientos makes it even worse. Let’s hope they live up to their minor league success next season.
ReplyDeleteLou, I think as a whole (although I couldn’t find it) rookie hitters are well under MLB average. But I agree…i thought Baty and a Vientos would do more this year.
ReplyDeleteIf they played for KC, they each would have gotten 500 at bats and would know a lot more.
Atlanta May be looking at those two, thinking “if that is who they are building around then we have nothing to worry about “
Mets magic # is minus 5. As in 6 games left, 11 games out of the wild card.
ReplyDeleteTo me Ohtani is plan 1 as in when your the richest owner in basebal you HAVE to try but Soto who to me career wise is Miguel Cabrera and he's 24 is plan 2.
ReplyDeleteBinghamton blown out of finals, 10-0. Ouch.
ReplyDeleteIf you think about it a moment...
ReplyDeleteDJ Stewart and Brandon Nimmo probably have the largest amount of steady at bats hitting at the Mets high side level. Some homerun batters here that have not really succeeded this season at hitting for a decent respectable BA. This would have to change some in '24 for this team to be more successful.
To me, the 2024 Mets season will come down to who they bring in off season for the one and two starter roles.
Would I like to see them get Ohtani for LF?
Who wouldn't. The man hits the homers galore and he can hit for a really solid BA.