11/1/20

John From Albany – Mets News and Breakfast Links 11/1/2020



Good Morning. Happy Birthday Eric Hanhold.  Mets to extend Marcus Stroman qualifying offer, and 2 positive COVID tests shut down Mets Instructional Camp.

 

Section Links: Mets Links, MLB Links, Asian Baseball, Winter Baseball, and This Day in Mets History.


Mets Links:


SNY.TV: Mets reportedly shut down minor-league instruction after positive coronavirus tests. Tests show just two positives.



SNY.TV: Mets expected to extend qualifying offer to Marcus Stroman: report. Qualifying offer set at $18.9 million.


SNY.TV: Brad Brach exercises option to stay with Mets for 2021. Reliever owned 5.84 ERA in 2020 season. Brad Brach's salary will be worth $2.075 million next season.





MLB Trade Rumors: Mets Front Office Expected To Include President Of Baseball Ops, General Manager.


NY Post: Steve Cohen set to end Mets’ tradition of free-agency penny-pinching.


Mike Vaccaro NY Post: George Springer should be at center of Steve Cohen’s Mets overhaul.


Rising Apple: Best Mets center fielder candidates: Ranking five of the most enticing options. 5) Amed Rosario; 4) Brandon Nimmo; 3) Byron Buxton; 2) Jackie Bradley Jr. 1) George Springer.


Mike Puma NY Post: Mets potential free agent targets: Masahiro Tanaka is possibility.    


Prime Time Sports Talk: Four Players Steve Cohen Should Target Aside From Trevor Bauer or J.T. Realmuto.  Brad Hand, Corey Kluber, Liam Hendriks, and Charlie Morton.


Metsmerized Online: Mets Offseason Wish List: Four Potential Free Agent Signings. J.T. Realmuto, Masahiro Tanaka, Blake Treinen, and Mike Minor.


Metsmerized Online: Once Free Agency Opens, Mets Shouldn’t Overspend on Brad Hand.


Metsmerized Online: Steve Cohen Brings More Than Money to Mets.


Metsmerized Online: Mets Leaning Toward Well-Structured Front Office Under Cohen.


Forbes.com: New York Mets Owner Steve Cohen Could Spend Big, Shake Up Front Office.


Amazing Avenue: Michael Conforto would be a great player for Steve Cohen’s Mets to extend.


Mike’s Mets talks about how the rest of MLB will react to the Mets Sale in “They're Going to Hate Us.



Bill Madden’s Book about Tom Seaver ‘A Terrific Life” will be available November 24thYou can read an excerpt here.


Newsday: Tickets for 2021 MLB games: It's buyer beware.


Phil Mushnick NY Post: ‘Ridiculous’: Mets fan gives up season tickets as teams get greedier.


Deesha Thosar NY Daily News: Timeline of the Wilpon Era of Mets baseball: Not enough winning and a massive financial scandal dominate two decade run.


Mike Vaccaro NY Post: Examining best and worst of New York sports teams owners.



ICYMI Yesterday at Mack’s Mets:


Reese Kaplan -- The Brave New World of Ownership Economics.


METS CLAIM RHP NICK TROPEANO & RHP JACOB BARNES.


Scouting Report - OF - Benny Montgomery.


Scouting Report - OF - Braden Montgomery.

 

MLB Links:



MLB.com: Bauer to Jays? J.T. to Mets? 7 bold predictions. They also have George Springer going to the Phillies, and the Braves trading for Kris Bryant.


NY Post: Tomoyuki Sugano, Japan’s top pitcher, could be headed to MLB.


MLB.com: 9 of the most horrifying games in history. This includes Worst defense: Giants at White Sox, World Series Game 5 - Oct. 13, 1917. Line: Nine errors combined between both teams.


MLB.com: Amid recovery, Archer becomes free agent. Pirates decline right-hander's $11 million option (source).


MLB Trade Rumors: Pirates To Explore Josh Bell Extension.


MLB Trade Rumors: Quick Hits: Winter Meetings, Revenue Sharing, CBA Talks. “both the Winter Meetings and the annual owners’ meetings have both been changed into virtual events rather than in-person gatherings.”


MLB Trade Rumors: Cubs Exercise Anthony Rizzo’s 2021 Option.


MLB Trade Rumors: Cubs Decline Daniel Descalso’s Option.


MLB Trade Rumors: Tommy Kahnle Elects Free Agency.


MLB Trade Rumors: Nick Castellanos Doesn’t Opt Out Of Reds Contract.


MLB Trade Rumors: KBO’s SK Wyverns Sign Wilmer Font, Artie Lewicki.

 

Winter Baseball:


In the Mexican Pacific League Last Night -


Tomateros de Cuilacan 6 Caneros de los Mochis 0 (Box Score). Mets Catching Prospect Juan Uriarte pinch hit and was 0 for 1. He is hitting for a .270 this winter.  Sebastian Elizalde, who the Mets signed as a minor league free agent last winter but was released before the season started, 2 for 5 with a HR, double, run scored and an RB, .339 batting average this winter.


Here is the full Mexican Pacific League Scoreboard.

 

Asian Baseball:


The KBO Playoffs start today with the Wild Card round. Aaron Altherr’s 1st Place NC Dinos and Chris Flexen’s Doosan Bears both made the playoffs.  Drew Gagnon’s Kia Tigers did not. 


ESPN.com: Next stop, MLB? Five players to watch in the KBO playoffs.


Here is how the ex-Mets fared in the regular season in the KBO:


Aaron Altherr 132 games .274/.347/.524 - .872 OPS, 29 HR, 105 RBI, 148K, 44 walks.


Chris Flexen: 20 games, 7-4, 3.19 ERA, 110 innings, 94 hits, 39 earned runs, 6 HR, 30 walks, 122 Ks.


Drew Gagnon: 27 games, 11-7, 4.15 ERA, 154 innings, 152 hits, 5 HR, 71 earned runs, 63 walks, 137 Ks.


Here is KBO’s Scoreboard.


CPBL Stats: Uni-Lions Win G1 of Taiwan Series With Pinch-Hit Home Run.


Here is how some ex-Mets are doing in Japan:


Nori Aoki Through 98 games .318/.421/.567 - .987 OPS, 18 HR, 48 RBI, 49 K, 55 walks.


Gabriel Ynoa 9 games, 0-3, 10.13 ERA, 24 innings, 45 hits, 8 HR, 27 earned runs, 10 walks, 15 Ks. Japanese Minors – 1-3, 3.50 ERA, 36 innings, 31 hits, 14 earned runs, 9 walks, 19 Ks.


Ryota Igarashi 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1 game, 1/3 innings. Japanese Minors - 1-0, 5.16 ERA, 23 games, 22.2 innings, 25 hits, 4 HR, 13 earned runs, 9 walks, 13 Ks.



Here is the Japan Baseball Scoreboard.


Today in Mets History Per Ultimatemets.com:


Born on this date:


Transactions:

New York Mets traded Danny Frisella and Gary Gentry to the Atlanta Braves for Felix Millan and George Stone on November 1, 1972.

Ed Kranepool granted free agency on November 1, 1979.

Todd Zeile granted free agency on November 1, 2004.

Orlando Hernandez granted free agency on November 1, 2008.

Fernando Tatis granted free agency on November 1, 2010.


National Pastime.com:


2005

A bronze sculpture capturing the friendship of Pee Wee Reese and Jackie Robinson is unveiled at Brooklyn's KeySpan Park, home of the Mets' Single-A team. The William Behrends sculpture captures the moment when the Dodger captain showed support by putting his arm around his black teammate's shoulder, hushing an unruly crowd hurling racial slurs at his teammate at Crosley Field in 1947.

2006

Guillermo Mota is suspended for fifty games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance. The 33 year-old Mets reliever becomes the third player penalized under the stricter guidelines implemented this season, joining teammate Yusaku Iriki and Diamondback right-hander Jason Grimsley.

 

2015

In Game 5, the Royals beat the Mets in 12 innings, 7-2, winning the World Series for the first time in 30 years. Kansas City, trailing the Citi Field contest entering the top of the ninth, tie the game with two runs off starter Matt Harvey, who insisted on trying to complete the game despite having thrown over 100 pitches.

2019

The Mets tap their one-time player Carlos Beltrán to replace recently-fired manager Mickey Callaway, who compiled a 163-161 (.503) record during his two years at the helm. The 42-year-old former slugger, with no managerial experience, inks a three-year deal with a club option for 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Let’s hope the Instructional League COVID interruption is very brief. These guys need the playing time.

Every off season has been a disappointment. This one will be a disappointment too, if it doesn’t earn an A+.

Aaron Altherr just strikes out too much. Maybe he should continue in Korea.

Flexed May have earned a return to stateside baseball.

Anonymous said...

Once again, John, it's astonishing how much effort you put into this -- and it shows.

My prediction is that the Mets first big signing will be George Springer. He fits in so many ways. The CF glove they need, the RH bat, the star power. Most of all, I see him as the type of power hitter, with good plate discipline, that Sandy so admires.

I've thought about this, was originally tepid on it, but now I see the logic of this particular signing to be irrefutable.

I don't know how many big moves the Mets will make this offseason, but they will absolutely make at least one. This is it, IMO.

Given COVID and cost cuts across MLB, it strikes me that Steve Cohen could be getting into the market at a very opportunistic time. Relievers all over the place, teams looking to save money. When everybody zigs, it's time to zag.

Jimmy

John From Albany said...

Thanks Jimmy. I agree 100%. Springer has to be the priority free agent. Let the Phillies get Realmuto after the Mets drive up the price. Let the Phillies live with that contract and Harper's contract for the backside of those deals.

Phillies will also be looking to upgrade their pen - but it is, as you say, a perfect time for Cohen to sag as other zig. You can blame Jeff if you want but Sandy has had a mixed record of bringing in relief pitchers in the past (see Franks Francisco and Antonio Bastardo). Antonio is on the same winter league team as Phil Regan - he could be interesting to watch.

Getting back to your 7 inning idea on another post - I may just get the Australian Winter League package as their games are 7 innings, and 6 Mets prospects including Francisco Alvarez will be featured.

As Bob Costas' rant above discusses - pace of play is important. Baseball needs to figure this out or they are in trouble. I just hope they can do it without 7 inning games.

John From Albany said...

Tom -I agree that Chris Flexen appears that he could come back to the states next year. Both Chris and Gagnon have a big advantage on every other 4A pitcher - they actually got to pitch this year in real games.

As I think Texas Gus has said here, Chris Flexen was brought up too soon from Double A, then was shifted back and forth between bullpen and starter and MLB and Triple A. It seemed he never got the opportunity to just go out there every 5th day for an extended period. I think he would have been better than Porcello and Wacha.

Tom Brennan said...

John, I agree with Jimmy on all the work it takes to put up these superior posts.

I am all for Springer - great fit.

One Mets goal should be this right now: BEST BULLPEN IN BASEBALL IN 2021. Spend and make it a reality.

I disagree on one Flexen point. I think he was better off against softer Korean competition this season, to get development time under less pressure. Look at how Wacha, Porcello, and Matz got blitzed. Now that Flex had that year of pitching consistency, and was successful (if not dominant), he may be truly ready to be an MLB SP 5.

That said, I want the Mets to do better than that for our SP 5. I want this team in 2021 to be 100 win caliber.

TexasGusCC said...

Wow John! I can’t believe you still remember that and who it was! I barely remember, LOL! I still feel Flexen has the ability to be a usable pitcher as maybe a #5 guy/swing man. He throws 94 with three good pitches.

I also echo Jimmy’s comment on the amount of work shown here each and every day; it’s incredible how much is in this post each morning. Great job John and I wonder where you find the time and energy to find all this stuff (because the Spyder doesn’t have all this) and the ability to do it every single day. Hats off to you sir!

Lastly, that Howie Rose post from the Rich Eisen show when Eisen interviewed Bob Costas, was absolutely legendary. I tend to get annoyed with Costas’ pro-Cardinals romance and some of his mushy stuff, but that interview by Eisen was a grand slam.

One more last thing, how stupid was that contract to Betances? Giving a playe optionr rather than a mutual option to a guy that hadn’t pitched in over a year and was coming off an injury? It’s the same logic that I think would work against giving Stroman a QO. After all, the guy has a lifetime 3.76 ERA and hasn’t pitched in a year! I don’t think he’s going to get the money he thinks he’s worth. I believe BVW did Stroman a favor, and it would be ironic if Stroman refused it. Ironic and hysterical!

John From Albany said...

That contract to Betances was crazy. BVW's initials should be changed to BOP Brodie Over Pays.