Good Guy Matt den Dekker Fizzled - Like So Many Do
Sometimes, you see Mets prospects, guys who are on fire in the minors, and expect that they will translate that success over to the big leagues in terms of further real success.
Sometimes, those prospects even have a good stretch when they debut.
But then they fizzle and sometimes fizzle hard…
Two such former Mets prospects were fifth rounder Matt Dan Dekker, and eighth rounder Eric Campbell, both now 38 years old.
In 2014, Matt DD had a smoking stretch in Las Vegas.
In AAA, in 93 games, he scored 70 runs and hit .334/.407.540. Sizzled.
In the majors, he hit a decent .250, with a .345 OBP in 152 Mets at bats that year.
In 2016, he hit .296 in AAA, and in 99 Mets at bats, he hit a nice .253/.315/.485 with your NY Mets.
Then…he fizzled and cratered thereafter. Success was fleeting.
SOMETIMES BIG AAA BATTING STATS ARE MISLEADING
Eric the Red Campbell hit .314 in 120 Las Vegas AAA games in 2013.
Then, he came out in AAA like a surging laser in 2014. In 33 games there, he crushed it at .355/.442/.525. Wow.
Promoted to the Mets, he started hot, cooled off late, and hit .263/.322/.358 in 211 plate appearances. Nice year.
In 2015, in 33 games, smoked it at .363 in AAA.
But, with the Mets in 2015, he hit just .197 in 206 plate appearances.
And was never the same thereafter. They caught up to him.
A career .290 hitter in 979 minors games, and yet he too experienced only brief and fleeting MLB success.
Morale of that story?
Prospects may do well, and greatly entice your interest, and they may even do well enough to have brief success at the major league level.
But it is a very, very difficult game to play at the highest level. So it did not make sense to wear rose colored glasses as far as Matt or Eric were concerned.
How many of the current Mets hitting prospects will fall into the same category, or even fall short of the limited success at the major league level that these two gentlemen had, such as happened with former Mets first rounder Gavin Cecchini?
Food for thought.
My brother Steve?
In most cases, what does he say about those non-elite prospects?
TRADE THEM. FOR BONA FIDE PROVEN STUDS.
Don’t wait for their value to diminish. Many don’t pan out.
Think of SPINDLY, speedy Alex Ramirez, as an example.
As a 19 year old, he sizzled, but then he turned 20 and fizzled. At 19, he was an attractive trade chip. Then he dipped. Now he is just chipped.
Maybe Ronny Mo should have been traded years back?
Food for thought. You may still think he might sizzle.
Think back to when Amed Rosario was the top MLB prospect in all of baseball at one point. He has since had a somewhat decent career, with 10.2 career WAR, but probably could have fetched far more value for the Mets in a trade at the point of his #1 ranking than he has provided value as a major leaguer so far.
Jarred Kelenic? Thankfully, he was dealt early, Shirley.
He looked strong enough in his rookie ball debut in 2018, at .286/.371/.468, but either someone in the Mets FO saw flaws (his K rate was a bit high) and so included him in the trade deal that winter, or Seattle simply demanded him and the Mets acquiesced, but it sure worked out.
Kelenic had a simply brutal 2025 season in the Braves organization (AAA and MLB). Anyone out there saying, “what a mistake it was trading HIM!”
No. Didn’t think so.
His career MLB WAR is a comatose 0.2.
The Mets used him as a key piece in the 2018 off season to get FORMER MET fireballer and current traitor Edwin Diaz.
Sixth overall pick Kelenic?
He has been a real bust, according to baseball bust expert Mae West.
Don’t fear PROSPECT trades. Embrace them.
Get rid of flawed guys pre-bust.
Prospect players are…
Commodities. David's inventory.
So...figure out the future fizzlers now. Sell high. Book profits. Move on.
Last prospect point….no one who writes on our site ranks the Mets’ farm system vs. all 29 others in detail. Such a lot of work.
Some rambunctious Mets fans may feel the Mets system is #1.
Prospects 1500 (see link below), though, has the Mets system at #6.
#6? Very good, but…
Probably far inferior to the #1 Brewers talent. So….
Be excited to be #6 - but be objective, too.
Be ready to DEAL.
The future for us aging Mets multi-decade followers is right now.
https://www.prospects1500.com/milb/2025-end-of-season-farm-system-rankings-the-top-15/
MLB TRADE RUMORS NOTED THIS JUST HOURS AGO:
The Mets are informing teams that corner infielder/designated hitter Mark Vientos is available in trade conversations, writes Jorge Castillo of ESPN.
That aligns with reporting from Will Sammon of The Athletic, who wrote last night that the Mets were willing to discuss each of Vientos, Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña.
- ME? I'M JUST WAITING FOR THE RUMORED BIG TRADE...
FINALLY...
On a personal note, it is my 43rd anniversary today with my terrific wife Susan. We both have A no-trade clause in our contract...'TIL DEATH DO YOU PART.
43 years is a long time, but that was only 4 years prior to the last Mets championship in 1986, which had its 39th anniversary this year. That is a mighty long time, too.
The Dodgers want to make that 139 years.
Can Cohen and Stearns disrupt that dynasty?