Showing posts with label Generation 2K. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Generation 2K. Show all posts

10/24/11

Reasons To Smile

This may not be shaping up as the offseason of your dreams, but that doesn't mean it's time to use that cyanide capsule you've been saving for the day the Mets lose Wright and Reyes. There are plenty of reasons to still look at 2012 with an air of optimism and hope... maybe even a manic tinge of glee.

Generation 2K: Now... the caveat here is to not start placing all your eggs in this basket but the bright side of a down year is that players like Harvey, Familia, Mejia, McHugh, CoHoon and Schwinden can all get their shots. HECK, if he makes Harvey-esque strides, we could see Zack Wheeler in 2012.

Lucas Duda: For some reason, as I watched Plaxico Burress turn back the clock with 3 TD catches I found myself thinking of Lucas Duda. Okay, so Plax is not a top WR anymore. HOWEVER once he's in the endzone, he's great at scoring runs. Similarly I think Duda will be a great source for RBI's. He's got a good approach to at bats and I think he will be good for 80+ and maybe even 90+ RBIs.

Happy Surprises: Remember when the Mets were THE team to beat in the NL East and they got some surprises? Injuries upon injuries and a couple collapses that left the team realing? Well this season could start with the Mets expected to finish 4th or 5th in the NL East and that means that surprises... are probably only going to be the good kind.

8/23/11

How Good Is Met Prospect Pitching?

How good is Matt Harvey pitching in his first season of professional baseball? Good... VERY GOOD... IMPOSSIBLY GOOD! He's truly exceeded all of my expectations for what a first year prospect would be capable of. Beyond Harvey, the Mets have Jeurys Familia who's stats might even surpass Matt's, Zack Wheeler who's ceiling is SUPER high, Darin Gorski who looks like he's rolling through the FSL and Jenrry Mejia... who's a little injured.

Full Name: Matthew Harvey
Born: 03/27/1989
Birthplace: New London, CT
College: North Carolina
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 210
Bats: R
Throws: R

FSL: 76 IP, 2.37 ERA, .238 BAA, 1.197 WHIP and... 92 Ks
EAS: 51.2 IP, 4.35 ERA, .268 BAA, 1.316 WHIP and... 59 Ks

If you remove his first 3 AA starts from the equation...

EAS: 39 IP, 2.77 ERA, .282 BAA, 1.128 WHIP and... 45 Ks

Looking at his most recent 7 starts alone, he looks to be mastering AA hitters with relative ease. Harvey has maintained his good K-Rate and low walk rate and really looks ready to enter AAA as early as the start of 2012. (Mind you, the difference between AA and AAA is slight and the Mets could keep him in AA anyway.)

Full Name: Jeurys Familia
Born: 10/10/1989
Birthplace: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 185
Bats: R
Throws: R

FSL: 36.1 IP, 1.49 ERA, .171 BAA, .798 WHIP and... 36 Ks
EAS: 72.2 IP, 3.47 ERA, .237 BAA, .867 WHIP and... 84 Ks

So... we have Matt Harvey and he looks like a stud, but Familia... he's got a WHIP well under 1.000 and he's actually improved his K-Rate from A+ to AA. Familia is easily read to move up to AAA NOW, but there is little reason to make the move. If he keeps his WHIP that low I can't see him staying away from Flushing for much beyond the first months of 2012.

Full Name: Zachary Harrison Wheeler
Born: 05/30/1990
Birthplace: Smyrna, GA
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 185
Bats: R
Throws: R

CAL: 88 IP, 3.99 ERA, .224 BAA, 1.375 WHIP and... 98 Ks
FSL: 20 IP, 2.70 ERA, .253 BAA, 1.250 WHIP and... 23 Ks

I'm not on the band-wagon as much as SOME people. I see the tremendous potential but I'm not as sold on him. I'll point to his WHIP as the reason why. He walks too many players. With a .224 BAA his Whip SHOULD be quite low. It's not though. Even now that he's been with the Mets and improved his walks substantially he's just allowing too many base runners. Right now I think he could stand to start the year back in the FSL, BUT he's definitely star material.

Full Name: Darin Walter Gorski
Born: 10/06/1987
Birthplace: Mount Joy, PA
College: Kutztown U
Height: 6' 4"
Weight: 210
Bats: L
Throws: L

FSL: 127.2 IP, 2.26 ERA, .217 BAA, 1.034 WHIP and... 131 Ks

Why is Gorski still in A+ baseball? Because Robert Carson, Brandon Moore and Collin McHugh haven't pitched well enough to be promoted or poorly enough to be demoted. Gorski has no room in AA but... he's headed there next spring. It's hard to see why Gorski isn't as hyped a prospect when you look at the stats. The answer is that he doesn't have the same GAS as the top three. On the flip side... he IS a lefty and that counts for something. I'd easily slot him amongst the top five pitching prospects in the Met system.

Full Name: Jenrry Manuel Mejia
Born: 10/11/1989
Birthplace: Tabara Arriba, Dominican Republic
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 205
Bats: R
Throws: R

If Jenrry had not gotten hurt he'd be in the Met rotation right now. Because he did get hurt the consensus opinion (not mine BTW) is that 2012 ends up being a rehab year for Mejia. I don't buy that for many reasons. Not the least of which is that he should be coming back towards the front half of the season and Tommy John tends to not have a negative effect on velocity. Sure he'll have rust but I put his timeline pretty close to Matt Harvey's for making his way up to Flushing (again in his case).

How many teams can boast 5 pitchers of this caliber with major league ETA's of 2013 or sooner? In short... Met prospect pitching is VERY GOOD and has me more than a little excited.

7/29/11

Soft Phacts

A New Start

At the end of May I packed it in for my old blog. It just seemed that there were 40,000 Met blogs out there and that I was contributing the vast white noise of the blog-o-sphere rather than presenting a new point of view. Fact was, there were tons of blogs and MOST were better than mine. One of the blogs that I became so enamored with, was Mack's Mets. So I am considerably thrilled to be offered the opportunity to become a contributing writer for the blog. What can you expect? A lighthearted and optimistic view of the Mets with several helpings of snark, for good measure. Which leads us to the purpose for my inaugural post.

Soft Phacts: We've all watched enough CSI and Law and Order episodes to know that you can't put the bad guy away on a hunch. Well... I've watched enough minor leaguers fizzle to know that you can't project major league success on a single season. That can't stop me from putting on the rose colored glasses and pretending that everything will break perfectly.

Matt Harvey - When Matt Harvey was listed as the #2 prospect for the Mets going into 2011... I was skeptical. I'd seen too many high draft picks struggle out of the gate to project someone that high without him throwing a single inning in pro baseball. He then proceeded to make me look dumb, by blowing through the A+ league like it was populated by nutrition-starved preschoolers. Harvey struck out 92 in 76 innings and zipped his way up to AA in a flash.

AA... was a little less kind. Harvey skidded out of the gate with some iffy results in his first 3 AA starts but he's clamped down on the bleeding and has looked sharp in the following 3. His most recent start has my irrational brain thinking about Harvey's potential 2012 impact. This illustrates how willing I am to ignore the reality that Harvey still has plenty of work and would be best served by spending as much time as possible (in 2012) in the minors.

Phlavio's Rose Colored Glasses: 2012, September Call-up... 2013, Rotational Candidate in Spring Training

Jenrry Mejia - When Dan Warthen says, "Mejia might be headed to the bullpen." Is it rational to want to go to Warthen's house and give him a piece of your mind? Probably not, but I never claimed to be rational. Mejia is a starter until he proves that he can't be. Thus far... he's not done that. Thus far he was mis-handled by the Omar Minaya regime and suffered a couple of typical injuries. He'll be out for the first part of 2012 but... let's focus on the positives.

Mejia is filthy. Notice the order of players on this mini list? I think Jenrry is a better pitcher than the MUCH more highly touted Zack Wheeler. For one... he's closer to the majors and for another... he's been more successful in the pros. Though to be fair... he projects as a #2 pitcher or worse while Wheeler still has "Ace" potential. I'll ignore that for now and say that Mejia still feels like the more likely to succeed.

Phlavio's Rose Colored Glasses: 2012, Mid-Season Call-up... 2013, Rotational Regular

Zack Wheeler - Wheeler has not hit the ground running the same way that Harvey has, but lets remember that his STUFF...might be a tick above Matt's. Fact remains that Wheeler is not only a better pitcher than Carlos Beltran and 13 years younger... he's also 3 inches taller which is really important for stuff like... getting onto roller coasters. His 2011 has been fine. Nothing to worry about but it's clear to me why Harvey was so successful where Wheeler has struggled.

Somewhere between the pre-draft rankings and the start to 2011... Matt Harvey learned to throw his secondary pitches for strikes. Wheeler isn't there yet but he has the rest of 2011 to figure it out. That's right... 2011, I don't wait for people to "develop" I assume that my need for immediate gratification will be acknowledged and accommodated by every minor leaguer in the Met system. All Wheeler needs to do is learn to throw his curve for strikes and develop a useful change-up... in a matter of weeks.

Phlavio's Rose Colored Glasses: 2012, AA Pitcher... 2013, Long Look in Spring Training and a Mid-Season Call-up.

Jeurys Familia - Why does Familia get lost in the discussion of arms for me? It's not logical: He's had an arguably better year than Harvey, Mejia or Wheeler. It's not racial: At least... I don't think it is. Perhaps it's spiritual? For whatever reason I just don't see Familia as such an immediate success as Harvey or Mejia and I don't think he has the stuff of Wheeler. It could really just be the lime green backdrop to his photo. Frankly, he might have the best chance of being the first one of the group to make an MLB impact.

While Harvey was more impressive with K's in A+ baseball what was Famila doing? He was only preventing anyone from making meaningful contact with his pitches. His A+ WHIP was UNREAL. He got a deserving promotion to AA where he's been solid and consistently K-ing players with more regularity. If I was truly honest with myself I'd expect he'd be the first of the bunch in the majors. I'm just not so good at this self-honesty thing.

Phlavio's Rose Colored Glasses: 2012, Mid/Early Promotion to AAA, 2013, Rotational Candidate in Spring Training.

Generation 2K: The memory of Generation K is pretty lingering. As if a part of it is still with us... creepy. Why would we be quick to label a new bunch of prospects under a similar moniker to that dreadfully disappointing bunch? For one simple reason... WE ARE EXCITED. We are excited about a crop of pitching talent in the farm system that the Mets have not seen SINCE the days when Jason, Paul and Bill were still young kids with un-tapped potential. I just have to hope that this excitement doesn't ware off when I take these rosy specs off. The good news is: The DNA evidence, motive and plausibility match my hunch. Now all I need is a pair of sunglasses and song intro by The Who.