Mack - Sunday Morning Observations
(thru Friday’s results)
Mack’s Observations -
-about the plethora of 100+ pitchers…
Their sure are a lot now, aren’t there? And they don’t seem that special as the guys in the old days, like Bob Feller?
Well, there is a reason for that.
The Feller’s of that world were the exception and hitters just weren’t accustomed to standing in against a freight train like that. Today, all the kids train on batting machines that can be dialed up in the 96-100 range. These kind of machines simply didn’t exist back then.
Facing a pitcher that hurls 100 is no big deal these days for a great hitter.
Back then, it was close to being unheard of.
-about developing starters…
There isn’t a team in baseball that doesn’t seek for quality starters come either the International signing period or the domestic draft.
In defense of what seems like the ineptness of the Mets organization, no team has ever found a five man quality rotation through the above two mentioned process.
But the Mets seem to have inept down.
-only five of the all-time Mets starters (wins) came to the Mets as a draft pick.
-none were signed as Latin prospects
-only six of the all-time 50 pitchers (wins) were Mets
-only two (Seaver, Ryan) were Mets draft picks
-again, none were signed as Latin prospects
The Latin thing is far past this. It’s embarrassing. Can’t one exec find one scout that can bring home the pitching bacon?
Life, and more prospect pitchers so on, pitchers like Dom Hamel and Mike Vasil are having difficulty early this year at this level. Many former prospects just don’t hack it once they face experienced major league talent here.
Then, there are seven hurlers know for their velo that are off to a great start at their respective level. The first time around, Kade Morris (A). Nolan McLean (A+), Brandon Sproat (A+), Blade Tidwell (AA), Jonah Tong (A), Cavin Zeigler (A+), and Christian Scott (AAA) have so far combined for 45 striikeouts in 36 innings pitched, giving up only three earned runs.
The 3-ER were all charged to Scott, so the other five starters gave up 0-ER in 25-IP (36-K).
I see bright skies ahead here.
Cuse newbie -
3B/2B/RF Rylan Bannon
5-8 180 27/yrs.
8th round 2017 draft by LAD - Xavier Univ.
Career: -0.1-WAR 20-AB .100
2023 - AAA: 336-AB 18-HR 56-RBI .241
Above average runner with range to play second and third
Above average arm for third
Runs deep counts while batting and walks a bunch
Projected to hit a ton of doubles
Needs to lay off breaking balls
Rumble newbie -
RHSP-RP Troy Miller
6-4 210 27/years
Undrafted out of the University of Michigan
College - 43-G 2-ST 1-1 4.26 61.1-IP 42-K
Traded to Mets from Baltimore for Jacob Barnes
TJS survivor
2023 - AA: 1-app 7.36 3.2-IP 4-K
Low 90s FB mid-80s cutter
mid-80s change upper 70s curve
Clones newbie -
RHP/C/LF Bryan Jenkins
5-11 175 23/yrs.
17th round pick in 2023 draft out of Univ. Of Tennessee
2023 FCL/Lucy Mets: 0-1 9.00 2.50 4-IP
Currently on the 7-day IL
Simple repeatable mechanics - 3/4 arm slot
FB up to 94 with slight arm run
H70s-L80s slider
Undeveloped and raw reliever
Lucy newbie -
LHRP Ryan Ammons
6-0 205 22/yrs old
10th rd. 2023 draft pick out by Boston - Clemson University
No pro stats through 2023
4 yr Clemson - 51.2-IP 75-K
“Intriguing fastball/slider combo from the left side
Some effort in delivery
Shows bat missing ability against high level college opponents
Unclear if he will be a reliever or starter going forward”
FCL returnee -
RHSP Wilson Esterlin
6-3 160 19/yrs old
2022: DSL - 12-G 5-ST 5-1 2.70 36.1-IP 48-K
2023: FCL/LUCY - 14-G 8-ST 2-3 5.18 48.2-IP 68-K 35-BB
Roster Moves -
Mets:
RHP Yohan Ramirez traded to the Orioles for cash
RHP Julio Teheran refused AAA - now free agent
LHP Kodai Senga was transferred to the 60-day injured list
RHP Dedniel Núñez was optioned to Syracuse.
Called up LHP Tyler Jay for major league debut
RHP Cole Sulser has his contract selected by New York
RHP Chad Smith was released
RHP Yohan Ramirez DFA’d
Syracuse:
C Hayden Senger transferred from AA-Binghamton (back down 4 days later)
LHP Tyler Jay transferred from AA-Binghamton
RHP Jon Duplantier placed on development list
RHP José Butto optioned from New York and activated
RHP Jeffrey Colon promoted from High-A Brooklyn
RHP Danny Young reinstated from 7-day Injured List
RHP David Griffin promoted from Double-A Binghamton
OF Drew Gilbert placed on Syracuse's 7-day Injured List
OF Taylor Kohlwey activated from development list
RHP Carlos Guzman transferred from AA to AAA Syracuse
RHP Hunter Parsons transferred from AA to AAA Syracuse
RHP David Griffin transferred from AA to AAA Syracuse
Binghamton:
C Joe Hudson acquired From Cubs
C Matt O'Neill transferred from AAA-Syracuse (back up 4 days later)
RHP Carlos Guzman transferred from AAA to Binghamton
RHP Hunter Parsons transferred from AAA to Binghamton
LHP Tyler Jay transferred to Double-A Binghamton
Matt Eddy @MattEddyBA
Francisco Lindor is far and away the most productive hitter the Mets have ever played regularly at SS.
Mets SS OPS+ leaders • 1,000 PA
113 Lindor
104 Jose Reyes
91 Amed Rosario
84 Ruben Tejada
81 Kevin Elster
75 Frank Taveras
75 Bud Harrelson
69 Rafael Santana
58 Rey Ordoñez
Matt Eddy @MattEddyBA
The ball does not carry at Shea or Citi, meaning that all Mets hitters are better than their surface stats.
Lindor, Alonso, Wright, Piazza, Strawberry—all of them!
Worth repeating: The Mets are one of 3 franchises to never win an MVP. The other two are ’90s expansion teams.
Christopher Soto @SotoC803
The agents for Mets C Francisco Alvarez and IF Ronny Mauricio are in major hot water with the MLB.
"....employees of Rimas offer[ed] large sums of money, cars and other incentives prohibited in MLBPA’s agent regulations to get players to switch agencies."
I hate to think like this.....
But Alvarez left the Boras Agency last summer in favor of Rimas Sports Agency.
One has to wonder if illegal incentives were involved in that switch...
Jon Anderson @JonPgh
Biggest xwOBA-wOBA Differentials
Unlucky Hitters
1. Ty France +.124
2. Encarnacion-Strand +.121
3. Francisco Lindor +.108
4. Brandon Nimmo +.105
5. Yordan Alvarez +102
6. Adley Rutschman +.091
7. Alejnadro Kirk +.089
8. Kyle Tucker +.087
9. B De La Cruz +.083
10. Seth Brown…
Florida Complex League Mets @FCLMets
Jeffry Rosa (triple) and Branny De Oleo (double) recorded their first hits of Extended Spring Training against the Astros today, both with a 103 mph EV.
Mike Mayer @mikemayer22
Mets pitching prospect Christian Scott has an insane 34.1 K% to 3.5 BB% over his last 21 starts.
Opponents are hitting .199 against him during that span.
Anthony DiComo @AnthonyDiComo
The Mets have allowed 21 stolen bases in 96 innings so far this season. It's by far the most in Major League Baseball, 50% more than any other team. They are also the only team that has yet to catch a runner stealing.
Mets’ minor-league preview: Players to watch, breakout candidates for an improving system
Bill Shaikin @BillShaikin
Amid injuries to Shane Bieber and Spencer Strider, MLBPA chief Tony Clark reiterates union’s concern that MLB imposition of pitch clock could contribute to rise in pitcher injuries
Ari Alexander @AriA1exander
Justin Verlander on the rash of pithcer injuries:
"...I think the game has changed a lot, it would be easiest to blame the pitch clock, in reality everything has a little bit of influence, the biggest thing is the style of pitching has changed so much, everyone is throwing as
Lindsey Adler @lindseyadler
A leading orthopedic surgeon, one who has performed UCL surgeries on at least three Cy Young award winners recently, says he identify if a pitcher consistently throws a sweeper just by looking at his MRI.
Keith Law @keithlaw
Baseball spent decades deprecating the splitter and the screwball because they supposedly caused more elbow injuries, then they went and developed a new pitch that causes more elbow injuries
Anthony DiComo @AnthonyDiComo
Almost two full turns through the rotation, Sean Manaea has been the Mets' best pitcher, with a 0.82 ERA, 14 K and 4 BB over 11 innings.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías was charged with five misdemeanor accounts stemming from an alleged attack on his wife in September, the L.A. City Attorney's office confirmed Tuesday.
Urías, 27, was charged Monday with two counts of domestic battery involving a dating relationship and one count each of assault, false imprisonment and spousal battery. Urías and his wife were attending a Major League Soccer match on Sept. 3 at BMO Stadium, after which he was arrested, booked and charged with felony domestic violence.
The Department of Public Safety later received cell-phone video of the alleged incident outside the stadium.
Urías is scheduled to be arraigned on May 2.
Athlete Logos @athletelogos
It’s not just Lindor & it’s not just NY. Today’s athletes are different than what you grew up with for a ton of reasons. Regardless of how YOU feel about booing your own guys, THEY don’t respond well to it. Can’t let the world pass you by stuck in your old ways.
Carlos Collazo @CarlosACollazo
We all really need to wait until the end of the month at least before we start freaking out about minor league player performance.
It's a long season everyone.
Top International Players, U-15 Tournament And A Broken Signing System -
https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/top-international-players-u-15-tournament-and-a-broken-signing-system-notes-from-the-dominican-republic/?utm_source=baseballamerica.beehiiv.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=the-international-signing-system-remains-broken-plus-other-notes
Sarah Langs @SlangsOnSports
DODGERS TOP 4 SPOTS IN THE ORDER
thru 15 games
.353 BA
.436 OBP
1.032 OPS
That is the 2nd-highest OPS (2006 TOR 1.116) by a team’s top 4 thru 15 g [since at least 1906]
Kevin Kernan @AMBS_Kernan
There were approximately 900 roster and non-roster pitchers in spring training in ML camps,’’ one scout noted. “At the end of spring training, 216 of them landed on the disabled list to start the IL. The 1st 7 days of the season, another 25 ended up on IL
So it seems that IL roster manipulation still exists. Only the Mets guy was penalized.
ReplyDeleteLots of good stuff here.
So…if you throw a sweeper, you’ll become a weeper.
Matt Eddy and I agree on lack of carry at Citi Field. Move the fences in 5-7 feet is the solution.
Incredible on the Mets’ lack of signing international starters. Not many bona fide hitters, either.
The Mets never respected the International market under Wilpon, which is weird since Manaya ran the show for many years
DeleteJonah friggin’ Tong deserves his own box.
ReplyDeleteNo earned runs in 2 outings, and 21 of 25 outs were strikeouts? That’s inhuman.
Is he the true Mets # 2 pitcher prospect behind Scott?
Tyler hat two no hit innings yesterday? Keep it up, kiddo.
ReplyDeleteYou need two things to successfully manage roster manipulation
ReplyDelete1. The cooperation of the player being manipulated
2. A vivid imagination
Regarding sweepers, kinky mechanics continue to dominate the future of pitchers
ReplyDeleteCase in point
Spencer Strider
Re: Tong
ReplyDeleteCould be but still early
Still
Raising him from BLUE prospect to RED
Re: Tyler
ReplyDeleteI am VERY impressed with the starts from the prospects
Pitching lab?
Great Scott when does he come up soon I hope and it would be perfect if Christian started his first game on a Sunday! Great story in the Post about the Gooden Carter connection as I wasn't aware of it being that close. O.K. so now it's the pitch clock thats the problem? Come on guys all these years with pitching arm injuries and that's the best you can come up with? Lets remember the guy who started it all Tommy John had his surgery FIFTY YEARS AGO! I know MLB is slow on the uptake but really. DS preached our improved defense all spring so maybe we need alittle more practice time before games because y/day's game was God awful and we just handed them the win. I'm also getting concerned with the Jett as he's not taking off like our top prospect should. Last but not least I really hope that the Evil Empire is not starting another run like the 90's because that was embarrassing and other than a weak attempt in the 2000 WS we still we still haven't recovered so DS/SC I hope your up to the task of what has to done here as I'm running out of time and patience.
ReplyDeleteGary
DeleteI really thing the desire to have so many different pitches coupled with complicated mechanics causes so many pitchers to become pussys
That and shorter fences, right Tom
Check out Sportrac’s contract value for a few players:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.spotrac.com/mlb/market-value/
They show Alonso worth $321MM for ten years
Soto $497MM for 15 years
Acuna $384MM for ten years.
I don’t know…
Utter madness mixed in with a ton of bullshite
DeleteOne more thing about old school starters and shorter fences.
ReplyDeleteGo look at the dimensions of old parks like Ebbets Field and your appreciation of what these guys accomplished will only grow
Jordan Montgomery also left Boras this week and signed with Wasserman
ReplyDeleteParada is hitting over .300 and just had his first homerun yesterday. I believe the trade for Hudson was to add experience to Parada’s learning curve.
Vientos hasn’t gotten the memo that he needs to have a two strike approach.