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Joey Meneses with his 10th HR and 44th and 45th RBIs - he is now hitting.348 with a 1.048 OPS.
1B/RF/LF
Joey Meneses “JoeyCaba”
32/yrs old 6-3 235 2010 IFA Atlanta
2024 salary: $752K Free
agent 2029
2024: -0.5-WAR, 281-AB, 3-HR, .231
Career: 0.9-WAR, 1,114-AB, 29-HR, .274
Elected free agency after Nats
removed him from 40-man
2023 scouting report –
Strong, filled-out frame with broad shoulders. No remaining projection. Quiet approach with a subtle toe tap. Uppercut swing path. Quick wrists. Overall average hit tool with solid plate discipline. Does not strike out a lot. Has shown solid-average raw power which has only translated to fringey in-game power. Fringe-average speed, but runs well for his size and position. Can take an extra base.
Solid fielder at first base. A work-in-progress in the outfield with potential for improvement with better reads. Above-average arm. Pitched for the Mexican national team before signing with the Braves in 2011. Completely retooled his approach upon joining the Phillies organization in 2018. Was able to pull the ball more and get it into the air, increasing his fly ball rate considerably. Resulted in an International League MVP season in 2018.
Signed with Orix Blue Wave of Nippon
Professional Baseball for 2019 season. Received one-year suspension from NPB
for testing positive for anabolic steroids after playing in 29 games for Orix.
Signed with Boston in February 2020. Re-signed with the organization prior to
becoming a minor league free agent in November 2020. Played for Mexico in the
2021 Olympics. Profiles as emergency high-minors depth.
John From Albany
I think he is a good depth piece. A good bat to have at AAA.
He is currently tearing it up in the Mexican Pacific League -
10 HRs, 45 RBI in 39 games. The last guy
who tore it up in Mexico and landed in Syracuse was cut mid-season, Sebastian
Elizalde. So, we can't bank too much on Winter Ball numbers. Winter leagues tend to be around AA-AAA
level.
Mack – I sure wish he would have played in the
Dominican Winter League this off season. Still, good stats are good stats.
Still, first base at Syracuse is getting a little crowded what with JT Schwartz and Ryan Clifford already penciled in there.
Mets have agreed to a minor league deal with Alex Ramirez
CF/RF/LF
Alex Ramirez
22/yrs old 6-3 200 2020 IFA
2024: 481-AB, 5-HR, 46-RBI, 40-SB, 55-BB, .210/.291/.299
Former top 10 Mets prospect
Former top 100 MLB prospect
No longer on Mets 40-man roster
John From Albany -
Alex Ramirez looked great when I saw him in 2022 for Brooklyn
as he hit 2 HRS, made a great outfield play and a great throw. He has speed,
power and an arm. He struggled the last two years but a guy with that much
talent deserved another chance. Glad the Mets brought him back.
Mack – Ramirez reached as high as the 4th ranked
Mets prospect and that was why they protected him from the Rule 5 draft and
added him to their 40-man roster. He has had two very low performance years in
2023 and 2024, though he still knows how to get on base via a walk, steal a
bunch of bases, and play decent defense in the outfield.
The key here is the raw talent and youth and a kind
heart by the Mets. Can’t hurt to let him repeat AA.
Mets have agreed to a minor league deal with Grant Hartwig
RHRP Grant
Hartwig
26/yrs old 6-5 235 Miami of Ohio
2024: -0.1-WAR, 0-0, 6.75 4-G, 6.2-IP, 4-K
Career: -0.5-WAR, 5-2, 5.14, 28-G, 35.1-IP, 30-K
Minors
(4): 14-7, 3.42, 109-G, 139.1-IP, 175-K
2024 injury – right knee – surgery to repair meniscus tear
College
– TJS and loss of year due to COVID
Fastball,
change, curve – needs 4th pitch
No
longer on Mets 40-man roster
John
From Albany -
Hard
not to root for a guy like Grant Hartwig who was studying for Medical School
entrance exams when the Mets called him in 2021. In 2022 he blazed through 4
levels of the minors from St. Lucie, Brooklyn, Binghamton and Syracuse (6-2,
1.75 ERA, 82 Ks in 56.2 innings) - making the Mets in 2023. Can he get back to
that 2022 form? What's to lose?
Mack – I have a funny
feeling his release that happened in November was primarily a move to get him
off the 40-man so, if no one claimed him, they could re-sign him as a minor
leaguer only.
I had this dude as a BLUE prospect in 2023 and I still think he has the potential to be a successful major league reliever. Sure hope he develops some nastiness through the addition of either a cutter or slider.
Mets sign
RHSP Frankie Montas to a 2-year, $34mil
($17/mil per year) contract, with an opt-out
fir the 2nd year.
Frankie Montas
31/yrs. Old 6-2 255 2009-IFA
2024: 0.6-WAR, 7-11, 4.84, 150.2-IP, 148-K
Career: 7-6-WAR, 44-46, 4.09, 744.1-IP, 760-K
2022: shoulder injury lingered into 2023
2021: 3.337-ERA in 187-IP – 6th in Cy Young voting
Repertoire:
4-seam – 33%
Sinker – 19%
Cutter – 19% (.326-BA)
Splitter
Slider (.288-BA)
John From Albany -
Montas - After missing almost all of 2023 with an injury,
pitched 150 innings in 2024. Seemed to get better after getting traded to the
Brewers - pitching well in August (2-1, 3.82 ERA in 6 starts) before a 7 run
start against the D-Backs in September.
Good friends with Manaea. Could help bringing Manaea back. Hope Stearns
has found another diamond in the rough.
James Schiano @James_Schiano
Love Frankie Montas for the Mets, Above average fastball
velocity, over 150IP last season, five pitch-mix, and a plus splitter. The ERA
was ugly, but his K% jumped to 28.7% after some adjustments with the Brewers, $17M
AAV is cheap for a Starter, great move
Mathew Brownstein @MBrownstein89
Frankie Montas on 4-days rest in
2024:
8 GS, 8.29 ERA, 1.901 WHIP, .961 OPS against
Frankie Montas on 5 or more days rest
in 2024:
22 GS, 3.85 ERA, 1.214 WHIP, .672 OPS against
Mathew Brownstein @MBrownstein89
Highest second-half K% by qualified National League pitchers
in 2024:
Blake Snell: 39.6%
Chris Sale: 31.5%
Paul Skenes: 31.3%
Zack Wheeler: 30.6%
Sonny Gray: 30.1%
Brandon Pfaadt: 27.6%
Spencer Schwellenbach: 27.5%
FRANKIE MONTAS: 27.0%
Mack – I like this move. Not in love with it, but
like it a lot.
I particularly like his five starts at the end of
the 2024 season, in which he struck out 38 batters in 24 innings. There must
have been some adjustments made that caught the Mets eye here.
For me, the current Mets rotation going into this
move was an iffy Senga, Peterson, and an even more iffy Megill. This additional
Mets pitcher named Montas immediately slots into a mid to low rotation piece
and fits in as a perfect start of a rebuilt rotation.
Mets badly need Montas to work out. I'm still hoping a pitching prospect can succeed but it didn't work in AAA for that young rotation. Maybe Sproat can be ready.
ReplyDeleteI am sure the Mets fell in love with what he did in September
ReplyDeleteDid we get Soto yet? Maneses hit extremely well in 2022 and 2023, dropped off in 2024. I think he can still be a viable asset for the 2025 Mets, not just roster filler. We will see.
ReplyDeleteI too like Montas - these 38 Ks in 24 Sept innings didn't happen accidentally.
Juan Soto, sign with the Mets. You'll never regret it.
I just don't know if Maneses could fill Pete's shoes
DeleteI also like the Montas signing. I think the pitching lab had a lot to do with last year's resurgence of Manaea and Severino. It may find some improvement areas that make Montas the steal of 2025. Note quite as hopeful for Meneses. He got a long look as the Nats' first baseman and could not sustain the productivity.
ReplyDeleteI believe Montas will work out well
DeleteSeverino to the A’s: 3/$67MM. Good luck Luis, and back up the throws!
ReplyDeletemucho dinero
DeleteRidiculous signing. I figured 3/$45m Max. Montas is a steal at that rate, plus there's no guarantee he will have the same type of year.
ReplyDeleteP.S. with all that money learn how to back up 3rd base. I didn't want him for that reason alone.
And this signing sets the table for future starter signings this off season
DeleteI'm waiting for the Soto signing and that killer BP we all talked about.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is Boras will hold up any movement on Pete til a decision is made here
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