Morning Report – 3-13-14 – Roster In Camp, ST, Best
Defenders, My Team, Dee, Dom, Ike, Game Notes
Coming
Up –
10 am - D Whit - One Man's Opinion-The
Kids Are Alright
12 noon – Jack Flynn - A Funny Thing Happened To Me Today
2 pm – BTBS - Top 43 Prospects - Houston Astros
4 pm - MLB
Draft Insider - Mock
6 pm - Dylan Davis, Trea
Turner, Kyle Freeland, Derek Hill
8 pm – C - Kyle Schwarber - Indiana
Through
his first two starts, Tyler Kolek's line is : 11
IP, 0 ER, 0 H, 24 K/1 BB.
Kevin Kernan @WheresKernan - The Ruben Tejada Project
goes into full swing the next 2 games as the Mets will try to get him going.
Worked with Wally today on setup. I'm told by scouts that have seen Nick Franklin play that SS is a reach for him. As for Stephen Drew I would have signed him a month ago.
In many
ways, spring training is an outdated ritual. Players work out year-round, so
the notion that they need to run wind sprints with teammates to get back into
shape is pretty antiquated. Hitters do benefit from facing live pitching, and
pitchers do need to rebuild their arm strength after resting over the winter,
but few major leaguers would suffer if teams cut spring training in half.
For one group, however, spring training remains essential. It’s
a chance for these players to make a first impression with the major league
manager and coaching staff, an opportunity to work on their still-developing
skills and maybe perform so well that the decision-makers are compelled to put
them on the big league roster. Spring training is, more than anything, about
the prospects. http://grantland.com/features/mlb-prospect-philosophies-twins-red-sox-rays-marlins/
Best
Defenders in 2014 per Bill James -
Position Player
Projected Runs Saved
P Mark Buehrle, Blue Jays 6
R.A. Dickey, Blue Jays
C Welington Castillo, Cubs 9
1B Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers 10
2B Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox 12
3B Manny Machado,
Orioles 21
Nolan Arenado, Rockies
SS Andrelton Simmons, Braves 32
LF Alex Gordon,
Royals 17
CF Carlos Gomez,
Brewers 19
RF Gerardo Parra,
Diamondbacks 16
Shane Victorino, Red Sox
I
mentioned as a comment on my ‘Roster Cuts’ post yesterday that I would begin to
build my team with four defensive chess pieces… C Travis d’Arnaud, 3B David
Wright, CF Juan Lagares, and RF Curtis Granderson. I give each of them one point
for defense. I then give Wright and Granderson a full point for offense,
followed by a half point for d’Arnaud and Lagares (they may do better than
this, but, for now, it’s an accurate projection).
I’m
now at 4 starters, 4 points for defense, 3 points for offense.
My
next move would be for a full point on offense… I choose 2B Daniel Murphy, who
also brings along a ½ point for defense…
5
players, 4.5 points for defense, 4 points for offense.
For
now, I have to let first base and shortstop play itself out in camp and on the
phones with agents and General Managers. I’ll get back to these two positions
72 hours before opening day.
This
leaves LF, and a pure balance would be a full point for offense and a ½ point
for defense.
Dee Gordon –
Yes, that Dee Gordon, the one who has been one of the worst
players in baseball on both sides of the ball over the last three seasons, and
the same one who essentially lost his job to Nick Punto
last season when the team decided it could no longer stomach him at shortstop
during Hanley Ramirez‘ semi-regular absences.
Since the Dodgers have a payroll of something like $750 billion, and Gordon has
been so inadequate in his career, the fact that this might be the best they can
do at second base is obviously a bit shocking. Jeff
Sullivan called it “incredible” in his chat yesterday; Dave Cameron had a similar reaction in his podcast
appearance. I’ve talked about it some at my site. Now we share it with you.
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/dee-gordon-and-winning-a-spring-battle/
Dom Smith –
Dominic Smith,
Mets: It's hard for a player to stand out for his defense at first base, the
lowest position on Bill James' famed defensive spectrum. It's also rare that a
teenager showcases the hands and polished footwork necessary to earn rave
industry reviews at first."Elite" is how a rival front office person
described Smith's defense this offseason, adding he had the "potential [to
win] multiple Gold Gloves." The 18-year-old was the Mets first-round pick
(11th overall) in 2013 primarily because of his offensive promise, but the
left-hander's potential and polish at first is also a big part of the package.
For starters, the Los Angeles native has some of the softest hands in the
organization. During the instructional league last fall, it wasn't uncommon for
Smith to compete against and best middle infielders in skills competitions that
tested players' ability to field, transfer and throw a ball quickly and
accurately. http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140312&content_id=68720578&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_milb&sid=milb
Re:
Ike Davis –
Sandy – ‘should DH next week…”
Ike – ‘I don’t know… have to run first…’
Mack – once again, Davis forgot to put the band aid over his mouth when
he came out of the car…
Game notes –
It was
all about pitching early on and one David Wright error. John Lannon pretty much sewed up a 25-man spot, with four excellent innings…
he was followed by Carlos Torres who pitched two more scoreless innings and kept his spring
training ERA at 0.00…Kyle Farnsworth might have pitched his last outing, giving up a 2-run homer to Kolton Wong…Joel Carrero just had a very
unlucky outing… forced in a run with a bases loaded walk and then was charged
with a second run when Jeff Walters threw a wild pitch (Carrero really hurt his chances here… you
have to be perfect at his level to make and break camp)…
Eric Campbell played first base had
another hit…you have to at this point in the spring admit that Juan Lagares has done everything
he could… with a bat… to win a starting job in the Mets outfield.
Kirk
Nieuwenhuis (.273) doing
everything he can to beat out Matt den Dekker, tripled in the eight inning.
Bobby Parnell
came in for the 9th, and his fastball only hit in the 88-89 range… hmm…
Josh Satin singles in the 9th… no outs… down two… and tries
stealing… WTF?
Stupid
ending.
TTF
–
Prediction - The Mets have
assembled a few winning ingredients: pitching, prospects, veteran leadership
and bona-fide superstars. The National League East is still a division in flux,
but it’s also a division with lots of talent. Depending on how they address
their remaining needs, the Mets could finish anywhere from second to fourth
place. It seems likely they will stay in the wild card race as a dark horse,
but they’re still a few moves from being a serious contender. http://throughthefencebaseball.com/new-york-mets-preview/41599#UYtEyGHExXK2VmgE.99
14 comments:
I would not play Allen or Clark - if Flores won't be at 1B, put Campbell there until the Double D's can run again. You'd give up a lot of power with him at 1B, but Campbell gets on base and is immune to the dreaded strikeout disease.
The memory of Niewenhuis going 9 for 90 with 40 K's over late 2012 into 2013 with the Mets (yes, as a Met of old used to say, "you can look it up") makes me hope he loses out to den Dekker. Let Kirk figure it out somewhere else.
SS with Tejada is a guarantee of a losing season.
Mack,
Parnell did an interview after the game and said his velocity is generally sits at 88-90 during the first week of ST so he's about 2 weeks behind. Not too bad.
The Mets' Pitching Adage should be "Life Begins at 90" - soft tossers are no longer welcome.
I agree with Thomas. ... if the mets simply keep refusing to put Flores on the field, then let campbell and satin take turns at first to start the season.
Morning guys.
Thomas - my guess is that den Dekker will win the 5th outfield job. He's too valuable defensively in late innings as well.
Soto -
I read what Parnell said and, you're right, there probably is nothing to worry about. Still, with everything else that has gone on this spring, I will believe this one when I see it.
Ernest -
I guess the Mets have decided that Flores has screwed up enough positions... but, I would keep playing him at SS this spring for the hell of it... remember, the Mets could carry Flores, Satin, AND Campbell on the 25-man... Campbell is an outfielder also.
They should lose Tejada and Nieuwenhuis...then I'd know they were semi-serious about improving. Ditto Valverde, Farnsworth and Dice-K if Mejia and Montero keep outpitching him.
Hey Reese
Salaries are getting so insane that if montero proves to be as good as many think, waiting until Super 2 for him as well as Thor could save them multiple millions - so barring injuries, that's my guess. is he ready now? Yes
Thomas/Reese -
Re: Montero -
Let me step in... you can ask any Mets organizational coach or any scout in the complex and everone will tell you the same thing... Montero is ready.
Dan Warthen is taking extra steps to be on the safe side - none of his pitchers are allowed to throw a slur-ve any longer. (and that is why I am not a comedian)
Thomas -
as I say in tomorrow morning's report, this kind of humor usually comes from old guys like me that don't understand that Don Rickles kind of jokes aren't kosher anymore... err... sorry...
I hear you - I am nearly as old and grew up in the Rickles/Dangerfield era. I will resist the urge henceforth.
@Thomas Brennan
I can buy into your "save money" theory on Montero since the rest of the rotation is full, but that doesn't explain why they'd go with Dice-K over Mejia.
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