Mack’s
Observations –
A pet peeve of mine… the FCL players
finish their schedule on July 25th. The St. Lucie Mets team season ends on September
8th.
Both
teams, like all rookie teams in the league, are filled with filler players that
underperform and little case for them to be promoted to the next level.
So, why not determine now which of the FCL
players have already proven they will start next year for Lucy and then promote
them now across the complex so they can begin the process of adjusting to this
level?
Players
like 3B Yonstan Henriquez, IF Jeremy Rodriguez, CF Simon Juan, and 1B Jake Zitella.
Just sayin…
Another pet peeve… pitch counts. I know science comes into play here and you all know what I think about mixing that with baseball. The recent Butto and Scott outings totally expose this practice. Two veteran arms well past their 21st birthday are, in my opinion, being handled like teenagers coming back from TJS. I know Scott was pacing above 2023 pitch count levels, but, damn son, let the boy finish the inning in a game he had given up only one hit. Butto threw 133 innings last year. So far, this year, he has thrown 86. He’s 26 years old. You telling me he had to be pulled right then? Critical games during a sketchy at best playoff chase are being lost due to decisions like this. You can’t ask for starters to pitch longer into the game and then pull them when they are accomplishing that. Makes no sense to me and probably doesn’t to the pitchers either.
I have
written many times about the fact that this game is 50% mental. What better
examples of this are how both Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo are playing right now. Question. What two players are pissed off
that they were left off the all-star roster and are out to prove those ass-wipes
wrong right up to the Home Run Derby? This all comes from them reaching down
and concentrating on the task ahead while producing stat lines even Aaron Judge would be proud of. What would be a
perfect example of the reverse of this? Well, the collective batting average of
the last 50 players sent down, during the first two weeks they played at their
new “home”. Equate this into your own narrative. Has anyone ever enjoyed or
made an extra effort taking the garbage out?
The recent promotions of first basement JT Schwartz and Nick Lorusso have caused a seismic shift in who plays that bag going forward for the top four affiliates… in Syracuse, Schwartz will obviously start, but that will leave both Mike Broussau looking for a new position. His natural position is third, but that is where Brett Baty plays… in addition, Luke Ritter has played some first there, but also plays second and third. On Thursday night, Schwartz played first in the first game of a doubleheader while. Ritter played left field. Ritter played first in the nightcap. … in Binghamton, Ryan Clifford played first, delaying the debut of Lorusso. Brooklyn replaced Lorusso with Kellum Clark… Schwartz, Clifford (Lorusso played third), and Clark played first on Friday.
I’ve
always liked David
Peterson. I
was thrilled when the Mets drafted him, though I did expect more than this “more
talented version of Mike Pelfrey” we wound up with. Peterson seems to be quietly becoming a stable
SP-4/5 going forward, though he will never be the innings eater we had hoped
for. It may be me, but he seems to always be in trouble. But his talent takes
over at some point and pulls him through jam after jam. I never though he would
get through six innings on Thursday, especially after having thrown as many
pitches in the first two innings than Heinz has products. Way to go Dave.
Here’s a
stat you will be following next season… Kodai Senga has a clause in his contract where he
can opt out after the 2025 season if he reaches 400 innings pitched between
2023-2025. He has 166 right now. That would leave him 234 pitches to go for the
remainder of this season and all of next year. Keep your abacus handy.
In closing, it was a good week for the Mets. Lindor and Nimmo seem to get all the press, but let’s not forget what Butto, Peterson, the entire rotation, Harrison Bader, Jose Inglesias, and even a shaky Edwin Diaz did this week. For me, the true test will come when they go to the Bronx, followed by a return to Citi to face Atlanta. Lots of games left against the Braves and Phillies. They’re not done yet, but a playoff berth is looking better.
New Met –
LHRP Matt Gage
31/yrs old 6’3” 235
10th rd. pk 2014 SF out of Siena College (NY)
Career MLB - 0.5-WAR 0-1, 1.83, 19.2-IP
2024 AAA - 1-3, 4.29, 20-apps, 21-IP, 27-K
2 pitch pitcher - 93-FB 87 cutter
This is a sneaky good
sign. The Mets are in desperate need of good relief arms, especially lefties,
and Gage is a veteran that’s been around. Definitely worth a look-see at
Syracuse.
RHRP Phil Maton 31/yrs old
Acquire from Tampa Bay for cash or a PTBNL
2024: 40-G, 1-2, 2-SV, 4.58, 35.1-IP, 30-K, 18-BB
6.25mil/7.75mil club option in 2025
Mets will pay the remainder of the 2024 salary
Roster Moves –
Mets –
RHRP Phil Maton acquitted from Tampa Bay for cash
Or PTBNL
Syracuse –
RHRP Eric Orze activated
OF Rylan Bannon – 7-day IL
C Hayden Senger – 7-day IL
LHSP Joey Lucchese DFAd
1B JT Schwartz promoted
from Binghamton
Binghamton –
1B Nick Lorusso promoted from Brooklyn
Brooklyn –
RHSP Jack Wenninger promoted from St. Lucie
IF Marco Vargas –
7-day IL
6 comments:
Here is a question Mack
After you see the first 8 picks (and actually after the top 5 too)
Who would you have chosen at 9 and 6
(6 because had we lost just 2 more games last year—- thanks for nothing DJ Stewart, we would have saved our pick and been in the top 6)
Good question
6
RHSP Rhett Lowder. Wake Forest
9
2B Matt Shaw. Maryland
Coming up at 9am I will feature a list of strong candidates to consider at 1.19
Tomorrow at 11am and noon I will have a feature post on the first two picks
Then 3 picks a day
Hi Mack,
I have a question for you since you are so tuned into the minor league system.
What in the world did Joey Luchese do to be treated so badly. The guy did a great job for us last year in his time with the Mets. He did ok this year. I know he that 1 bad outing with the Mets and a game or 2 when he got sent down. But he righted the ship and did well in Syracuse. He then watches a long line of scrubs get promoted over him...only to get DFA'd.
My question is what the hell did he do to pass off the front office so much to be treated so badly? Did he have a terrible attitude?
Have you ever heard anything about this?
JoeP
Yes
Every player is given a strict routine of the off season designed to have them come to camp IN SHAPE for the season
Joey arrived at the Pitchet/catcher camp OUT OF SHAPE AND OVERWEIGHT
Mack,
Agree with you about letting Scott finish the inning. For once the Mets used the correct relievers.
Maybe is me but I trust Nunez more than Diaz.
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