6/2/13

Mack Ade - Morning Report - 6-2-13



I know the Mets don’t want to rush their future and, frankly, I’ve never read up on this Super Two, or Heavy Two, or whatever the hell it is. What I know is Colin McHugh is not the answer to the Mets problems, just like Chris Schwinden and so many before him. Some baseball players are great in high school, college, even every level in the minor leagues, but the majors represents the top 750 baseball players on the entire planet. Not everybody can produce at that level.

While we’re at it, Robert Carson is no major league relief pitcher. He was fantastic at various times in the minors and he’s enjoyable as hell on Twitter, but he’s proved time and again he’s not one of those top 750 players. I relay don’t care at this point that the Mets don’t have another lefty ready. Try Justin Hampson or Sean Henn. Hit the waiver wire or even dip in to AA-ball. What you know is what you now have isn’t enough


Keeping a check on our pitching prospects. four stood out last night:

      Zack Wheeler threw six solid innings during an away game with normal California Fresno air... 6.0-IP, 1-ER, 3-H, 6-K, 1-BB. Waiting on the phone call.

       Binghamton's Rafael Montero, who will take Wheeler's slot in Vegas once Queens calls, was absolutely dominant playing in New Hampshire: 7.0-IP, 0-R, 7-H, 4-K, 1-BB

       St. Lucie's Domingo Tapia had a nice return to the pitcher's mound:  5.0-IP, 1-ER, 4-K, 2-BB

       Savannah's Luis Cessa had the outing of the night vs. Kannapolis... 7.2-IP, 0-R, 2-H, 10-K, 0-BB. Can't do much better than that.


As we keep saying...  the future of this team is in its pitching.


The DSL seasons started on Saturday and the rosters were added to the MiLB.com page. They’re usually wrong, but, in this case, it’s not who is on the DSL1 and DSL2 rosters, but who isn’t. Missing are prospects Leon Canelon, Admed Rosario, and  German Rosario, catchers Jose Garcia, Adrian Abreu, and Manuel Hilario, third baseman Pedro Perez, and outfielders Vincente Lupo and Wuilmer Becerra. Both rosters are short every days players (especially infielders) so I’m sure we’ll see some of these names filled in; however, it looks like most of the prospects will be playing either for the GSL or Kingsport Mets this season.

Saturday's openers for both Mets DSL teams resulted in wins. Eucebio Arias and Gregorix Estevas combined for nine scoreless innings. The offense produced only three hits, but one was a 2-RBI single by RF Johanny Sierra.

DSL-2 won 6-3 against the Marlins. which included three hits from 3B Gregory Valencia and a two-run homer from CF Santos Infante.



Met announces keep the heat on:

Not because they again showed their independence, but for their ability to juice this compelling story line. Bobby Ojeda said: “They’re setting up this poor young man (Davis) to fail.” And Gary Cohen questioned why the organization leaked so much information to the media about Collins’ meeting with Davis and Tejada before it even took place. “(With the Mets) there’s more leaking than in (Washington) D.C.,” Keith Hernandez said during Subway Series Game 3. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/raissman-mets-relevant-ike-stick-article-1.1359439#ixzz2Uzel4Vzd


Ben Berkon of the Huff Post targeted three outfield targets for the Mets. One (in tribute to Michael Scannell) is:

Unlike Gary Brown or Michael Taylor, Joc Pederson is both young and still well regarded, but he's also extremely blocked. Barring a massive trade, the Los Angeles Dodgers owe outfielders Carl Crawford, Matt Kemp, and Andre Ethier a combined $280.5 million over the next few seasons. If the Dodgers were able to pawn off one of the trio, the team would hand the vacancy to top organizational prospect Yasiel Puig, who is owed $26 million over the next five years. Despite the crowd, Pederson hasn't let the competition affect his production. The 21-year-old boasts a terrific career .912 OPS and 11.1 percent walk rate in four minor league seasons, with a steady and swift trajectory of promotions. In his first taste of Double-A this season, the left-handed hitter has posted a fruitful .938 OPS with 8 home runs, an 11.8 percent walk rate, a .421 wOBA, and even 15 steals in 17 attempts LINK


Jared on Zack:

The Mets need a starting pitcher Saturday, with Jon Niese recovering from a bout of shoulder tendinitis. Wheeler, by all accounts, is ready to step in. Wally Backman, his manager at Triple-A Las Vegas, has made that point abundantly clear. So there you go: Zack Wheeler's readiness, meet the team's needs. And yet, manager Terry Collins announced Thursday that right-hander Collin McHugh—and not Wheeler—will start in Niese's place here against the Marlins. When asked if the Mets considered using Wheeler, Collins responded in the firmest tone he could muster. LINK


No combining draft this year:

The long-sought international amateur draft in Major League Baseball will be waiting further. The sides could not reach certain aspects of it by the June 1 deadline that is outlined in the most recent collective bargaining agreement. Without an international draft, the status quo will be retained for the acquisition of prospects outside North America. LINK

2 comments:

Michi L. said...

In my opinion Joc Pederson is really interesting. If he can play CF he might become really good. Mack what do you think would Pederson cost the Mets? Something like Verrett + Savannah arm?

Mack Ade said...

The Dodgers don't need much but everybosy loves young pitching

You're going to lose a big prospect there... like Montero or Tapia.

I think Tapia and Plawecki would do the trick