4/12/13

Mack Ade – Morning Report – 4-11-13




Mack Ade – Morning Report – 4-10-13

It was an honor being linked to MetsBlog yesterday… thanks Matt and Michael!

Fans… regarding your parent team…

                -This is what the season is going to be like… some wins, more losses.

                -Try to imagine what it would be like if it they didn’t have Matt Harvey and Jon Niese’s arms and Buck’s bat.

                -I’m starting to think that Jordany Valdespin should bat first and play somewhere. Juan Marichal is retired so all the pitchers should be safe.

                -I would move Dillon Gee down to SP5 and take some of the pressure off him following the top two arms. Make Laffey the SP3 so we can get over that.

                -I would keep Murphy in the 2-hole. The only chance this team has is a 2-6 of Murphy, Wright, Davis, Buck, Duda.

                -Use Baxter and Turner as late inning relief only.

                -Stop using Edgin so early. Establish him as your 8th inning guy… now.

                -Send Jack Leathersich to Queens… yesterday.

                -Put some Vicks on Marcum’s neck.

                -Open up the direct channels with North Korea… err… Miami for Stanton. Let them ask for both d’Arnaud and Wheeler. Tell them to pick one and build a package from there.

                -While you’re at it, send the word out that Wilmer Flores is available for a AAA-AA starter or outfielder.

                -Other than that, hold the course. Losing a top prospect for Stanton should be the only move. It will get better, but not until after the all-star break. John Buck will get you a top outfield prospect. Rafael Montero should be ready ST 2014. ‘Leather’ will dominate out of the pen.


C Josh Thole is hitting .385 in Buffalo. Mike Nickeas is hitting .143

R. A. Dickey -  8.44 ERA


Mets infield prospect Wilmer Flores continues to be (a) entirely young for his levels and (b) the boss of the strike zone. - link


What went Wrong in Philly - link


Let’s take a closer look at SP Matt Bowman. He finished up his second start Wednesday night and now has a stat line of: 1-0, 1.59, 1.24, 11.1-IP, 9-K, 3-BB. Matt’s a Princeton guy who was picked in the 13th round of the 2012 draft. He held his own last season in Brooklyn, going 2-2, 2.45, in 12-appearances, 1-start. He also had 30-K in 29.1-IP which is impressive at any level. He did start for three years in college, but it was his K/9 that impressed the Mets more than his ERA. He sits 88-91, and can hit 94. In addition, there is a workable changeup and slider. I have to say I was surprised he made the Sand Gnats rotation this season. He must have had a great spring training.


Pedro Lopez on his managerial approach in Binghamton in 2013:

Along with the new faces, Lopez vows to have a new approach. “Probably at the end of the year they’re going to hate me,” said Lopez, who led St. Lucie to the Florida State League championship series in 2011. “But guess what? If that means they’re going to get to the big leagues, so be it.” - link

4 comments:

Justin M. said...

Was happy to see you linked on Metsblog. The extra hits are well deserved.

Totally agree on Stanton. Can't trade wheeler and TDA. If the price is one plus some lower level guys I'd drive him up from Miami myself.

TP said...

Mack,
There will be a long line of suitors when Stanton goes to bidding. Mets will not be able to compete with teams like Texas, Seattle, and St. Louis should the want in. I agree on Spin, as Mets badly need a leadoff hitter. I know he is green in CF but his athleticism should allow him to be serviceable.

Mack Ade said...

TP -

I agree with you.

We won't get close to Stanton

Dan B said...

If we're going to trade one of our top two it's got to be Wheeler and not d'Arnaud. We can survive loosing Wheeler because of our quality prospect depth of SPs but we need our franchise catcher.