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12/11/24

MLB Pipeline - Here's Pipeline's first full 2025 mock draft

 


Here's Pipeline's first full 2025 mock draft

https://www.mlb.com/news/first-full-2025-mlb-mock-draft?partnerID=web_article-share

38. Mets: Nick Dumesnil, OF, California Baptist (No. 35)

The best position prospect in Cal Baptist history, Dumesnil is a possible 20-20 center fielder who led the Cape in doubles (12) and steals (27).

https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects/2025/draft/ -

1.35               Nick Dumesnil

OF                   California Baptist

20/years old           RHH               6' 2"               205

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 60 | Arm: 45 | Field: 50 | Overall: 50

Dumesnil came out of California high school powerhouse Huntington Beach and then headed to California Baptist for college ball. After playing sparingly as a freshman, he burst on the scene as a sophomore in 2024, with a .362/.440/.702 line and 19 homers. He kept swinging a hot bat as a Cape Cod League All-Star, hitting .311 and leading the circuit in steals (26), to set the stage for him to easily become the highest-drafted Lancers player ever.

Strong and athletic, the 6-foot-2 Dumesnil has shown the ability to hit, and do so with power from the right side of the plate. He has shown the ability to drive the ball to all fields and absolutely punishes fastballs. He doesn’t strike out or walk all that much, but there are some concerns about just how dynamic his swing is; he’ll have to keep working on his ability to recognize spin as there’s a fair amount of swing-and-miss against breaking stuff. He’s not a fluid runner but has enough speed and aggressiveness to swipe bases.

Dumesnil’s speed does help him cover ground in the outfield and he’s shown he can be solid at all three spots defensively. Some feel he can play center long-term, but others feel he’s best suited for a corner, with left being a better option because of his fringy arm strength. It’ll be his bat that gets him taken well ahead of the previously highest-drafted Cal Baptist player -- right-hander Tyson Miller, a fourth-rounder back in 2016.

11 comments:

  1. Nick looks good, but the organization is pitching-short. Draft a pitcher.

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  2. My spin

    First, this guy will be long gone when the Mets pick close to midnight.

    IMO, no teams are going to trade you one of their star starters. You need to build your future rotations with aging free agents with lengthy contracts or through developing your own with lengthy control.

    The Mets have attempted to do that in the past 4 drafts but on the surface they seem to be picking the wrong guys

    MY plan would be:

    Buy a killer bat every off season

    Use 75% of my draft picks on pitchers

    Fill in minor league rosters with waiver picks

    Do this until you have a killer young rotation

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  3. I like Mack's plan. The key to the 75% is the draft position. I think pitching should always be the #1 pick. Pick an athletic position player with an upside hit tool in the second round if possible and finish up the first five rounds with more pitchers.

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  4. Off subject, but the Mets lost Vasil and Lavender in the Rule 5 draft. Both must make the roster of their team or be returned to the Mets. Lavender could, I believe, be stashed on the Il since he was injured.
    In the minor league phase of the draft the Mets lost 9 players.

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    1. Lavender may spend the entire season on the IL

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  5. Tom, I believe , warned us that Lavender could be chosen if not protected on the 40 man roster. He seemed to be the one we could lose.

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  6. Got to wonder about the Mets strategy in not protecting Lavender and Vasil when they had space.

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  7. Lavender will be on the IL for most of 2025. I do not know offhand what the rules are…would he have had to be on the 40 man now and then switched to the 60 day IL before next season?

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  8. I think Vasil is destined to be the next Corey Oswalt, not Roy Oswalt.

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  9. Two more Vasil comps: Garrison Bryant and Walker Lockett

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  10. Agreed with drafting pitchers
    But would be nice to draft them in the first round
    We did with Kumar and then blew it with parada

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