8/24/21

Mack - Draft Q and A with ProspectsLive's Joe Doyle on 2022 Draft

 


Morning.

I had the pleasure of speaking with Joe Doyle (@JoeDoyleMiLB),  the Director of the MLB Draft for @ProspectsLive   and Staff  Writer for @LookoutLanding

Joe is also both Scout School Certified and Rapsodo Certified

We had a good old fashioned Q and A about the draft and I hope you both enjoy this and comment wildly:


Mack -  With the draft just 20 rounds this year and just five rounds last year, why have teams not signed more undrafted players?

 

Joe - A combination of reasons. First off, by minor league contraction, 30+ organizational positions were eliminated from need. There's simply not a need for as many players as usual. Secondly, players that aren't seniors aren't going to sign for $20k (the cap). They'd rather go back to school and bet on themselves. 

 

Mack -  In your opinion. What are some of the teams that ‘won’ this past draft?

 

Joe - The Pirates were the clear winners of the 2021 draft. Tons of upside. Safety and up-the-middle impact in Davis. That was an awesome draft. Once again, the Tigers cleaned up as well. Ty Madden was a good value where they got him. Loved Dylan Smith before the draft. Throw in Jackson Jobe and deep sleepers like Jordan Marks and Austin Schultz and I think they did well for themselves. 

 

Mack -  Joe, I consider the 2022 draft being pretty deep. Do you? And under that premise if you do, do you think the Mets made the right decision to give up a potentially superstar Kumar Rocker for a 1.11 prospect in 2022?

 

Joe - We'll see. I think the depth of college position players is going to be hugely important. That demographic looks strong. High school pitching looks great too. I'd like to see more college pitching rise to the top.

 

I don't think the Mets did the right thing by forfeiting Rocker, especially without any backups plans as over-slots late in the draft.

 

The Mets fumbled the draft. 

 

Mack -  LHP Frank Mazzicato skyrocketed up the draft and looked, to me, to be the late minute surprise in the 2021 draft. Any idea on a dark horse first rounder this year?

 

Joe - Mozzicato didn't really pop until February 2021, so we're still way, way out from that sort of pop-up skyrocket. That said, keep an eye on Andrew Healy from Glen Mills, PA. 

 

Mack -  The Mets drafted and signed pitchers Mike Vasil, Christian Scott, Carson Seymour, Dominic Hamel. And Calvin Zeigler. Do you see any future pro rotation pieces here?

 

Joe - I like Hamel the most of the group as a potential future starter. Ziegler might ultimately have the best stuff. Vasil, Scott, Seymour and Ziegler all have their own respective hurdles should they hope to start at the highest level. 

 

Mack - Is the addition of 3B Cam Collier in this draft a ‘big deal’ and do you have him currently as your top defender of third?

 

Joe - Certainly a big deal. We like Collier in the first round at Prospects Live. I'm not sure if he's the top defender at third base. Still pretty early for that distinction, but on the prep side, he's in the conversation. 

 

Mack -   You mentioned in your first mailbag that you consider the talent for college pitching thin in 2022, while high school pitchers are deep. Can you share with us the names of the HS and Prep starters we might see being picked in the first three rounds?

 

Joe - *points in the direction of the Top 100 players** --

 

 https://www.prospectslive.com/prospects-live/2021/7/24/2022-mlb-draft-top-100-prospects

 

Mack -  We never see much ink being written about second basemen. Jace Jung is obviously number one here, but could you give us five other second basemen to keep an eye on?

 

Joe - Surely. Robert Moore at Arkansas, Joe Lampe at Arizona State, Brooks Carlson at Samford, Jacob Blas at Arizona and Jared Poland at Louisville

 

Mack -  I have Kevin Parada, Logan Tanner, and Hayden Dunhurst as my top three catchers here. Am missing anyone?

 

Joe - Daniel Susac is almost assuredly 0a better offensive prospect than Tanner or Dunhurst. Matt Wieters kind of player. Keep an eye on Johnathan French at Clemson and Jimmy Crooks at Oklahoma

 

10. This is a sort of a draft question and, being a Mets writer, I’m curious of your opinion on the current Mets talent in the minors and the range where they would rank in the league. 


Joe - I love the top of the Mets system. Mauricio is a personal favorite of mine. Baty is an intriguing bat as well. Alvarez, obviously a monster. That said, the org. lacks depth and that needs to be addressed in the coming drafts. --

Joe Doyle

12 comments:

TexasGusCC said...

This is the first draft piece that I’ve read since the Rocker fiasco. The Mets did fumble this draft. But, moving on…

I don’t like how everyone drools about the Pirates draft when they had those draft slots. It’s not like they kicked but in the 8th or 9th round. These picks were no-brained.

As for this piece, it’s nice of Joe Doyle to give an opinion, but the need is the same for the Mets: Ace Starters. I’d like to know if there is that upside. Also, the doesn’t work.

Nice job getting this Mack.

Mack Ade said...

Thanks Gus.

Be kind to Joe. He's a nice man and doesn't have to do this.

Gary Seagren said...

As always Mack great job. My question is what about the international signings we haven't heard much or did I miss it. Thanks.

Tom Brennan said...

I agree that drafting a late over-slot guy would have made huge sense. A lot of money that could have nailed another Matt Allan type for us, perhaps.

Nice interview, Mack.

Mack Ade said...

No.

Joe doesn't cover that

Look for only 1 sign out of the top 30 this year

Remember1969 said...

Tom (or Mack) .. in the discussion about drafting a later over-slot guy to guard against the Rocker fiasco, who was still available as that pick in the third round (or even the second?)

And at that point, they were anticipating that they were going to be paying over-slot money to Rocker himself. It does not seem that they could take the chance on the over-slot pick a couple rounds later, as they would already have been a million or more over spent by then.

Perhaps I am missing something, but it seems like this draft shifted to a Rocker or nobody as soon as he fell to their lap at #10?


Mack Ade said...

Thanks Tom

What would have made more sense is not drafting anyone that is represented by this creep.

He can not be trusted and hates the Mets.

This could easily be his.plan to piss in the Mets soup.

Mack Ade said...

Doesn't matter who was still on the board.

You go this far.over slot and you never catch up.

Boras turned this into our Astros draft.

John From Albany said...

Great interview Mack. I think the Mets made a mistake with Kumar but Boras surely didn't help.

TexasGusCC said...

I meant to write that the link didn’t work. Speaking of Boras, Conforto is screwed.

Mack Ade said...

We probably will offer him a QO and then walk away from Boras.

I also expect no more direct contact with him.

Tom Brennan said...

Boras Badenov, world's greatest no-good-nik.