Have an idea the holder of that Anon account on the previous board. Went to ignore very quickly.How for even one second can you think that was real?
I don't think he is a fool. He is just trying to make as many posts as he can.LOL, what a fool you are.
7th rounder from last year out of USC signed for slot money. Throws a couple of different FB at 96-98, slider, cutter. Started at St. Lucie this year and then has pitched even better after the promotion to Brooklyn.Who is Will Watson, nice performance
The difference?I don't think he is a fool. He is just trying to make as many posts as he can.
Zak, as you are our resident expert in Mets minor leaguers... Of the 10 prospects traded, which you do think we will be most likely to miss, five years from now?Sproat another great start. He's back to the dominant SP we thought he might be. A debut from him and/or McLean might be in the cards in the next 2 months.
Voit our first rounder from this year made his professional debut.
I removed Nunez and Gomez who were traded and replaced with Gordon and Orellana who were already on my HM section.
July 31 Mets Farm Report (Top 30 Prospects per MLB Pipeline)
AVG/OPS or E.R.A (W-L) (S)
Honorable Mention
- Jett Williams SS/OF (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Jonah Tong RHP (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Nolan McLean RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
- Carson Benge OF (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Brandon Sproat RHP (AAA Syracuse) - 5.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 9 K, 0 HR, 4.07, W(6-5)
- Jacob Reimer 3B (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Ryan Clifford 1B/OF (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- A.J. Ewing OF/2B (High A Brooklyn) - 3/4, R, RBI, BB, K, .297/.804
- Elian Pena SS (Rookie DSL Mets Orange) - 1/4, R, BB, K, .252/.825
- Jonathan Santucci LHP (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Jack Wenninger RHP (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Nick Morabito OF (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Will Watson RHP (High A Brooklyn) - 5.1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 4 BB, 5 K, 0 HR, 1.99
- Daiverson Gutierrez C (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
- Chris Suero C/1B (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Eli Serrano OF (High A Brooklyn) - 0/5, K, .227/.718
- Jonathan Pintaro RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
- Dylan Ross RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
- Boston Baro INF (High A Brooklyn) - 1/3, RBI, BB, 2 SB(23), .229/.626
- Ryan Lambert RHP (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Trey Snyder SS/3B (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/0, RBI, BB, .236/.676
- Marco Vargas INF (High A Brooklyn) - 1/3, RBI, 2 BB, SB(29), .245/.621
- Zach Thornton LHP (AA Binghamton) - Injured for rest of season
- Jeremy Rodriguez SS (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/3, R, RBI, BB, K, .210/.556
- Yovanny Rodriguez C (Rookie DSL Mets Blue) - DNP
- Edward Lantigua OF (Rookie FCL Mets) - Season Complete
- Dom Hamel RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
- Ronald Hernandez C (High A Brooklyn) - 0/3, BB, .224/.648
- R.J. Gordon RHP (AA Binghamton) - PPD
- Douglas Orellana RHP (AA Binghamton) - PPD
Kevin Parada C (AA Binghamton) - PPD
Colin Houck SS/3B (High A Brooklyn) - 1/4, K, .156/.427
Brendan Girton RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Joel Diaz RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Noah Hall RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Saul Garcia RHP (High A Brooklyn) - 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, 0 HR, 2.12
Frankln Gomez LHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Jose Chirinos RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
2025 Draftees/UDFA
Mitch Voit 2B 1st RD (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/2, R, BB, K, .000/.333
Antonio Jimenez SS 3rd RD (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
Sam Robertson 17th RD INF (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/2, .000/.000
John Bay OF UDFA (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
Chase Meggers C UDFA (Low A St. Lucie) - 1/2, 2 R, BB, .500/1.167
I am not Zak but have been thinking about this- I actually think Butto is the guy who may have a pretty decent career. I think if he gets the chance to start, he may have a chance to be a long time 3/4 type starter. Didn't see much promise in Tidwell but maybe he has a decent middle relief type career. The offensive players, Gilbert, may find himself a career but I don't see him a long time starter for anyone. I will leave some of the young kids to Zak but I just don't think we gave up anyone above a 5 on your scale.Zak, as you are our resident expert in Mets minor leaguers... Of the 10 prospects traded, which you do think we will be most likely to miss, five years from now?
Feel free to respond on a scale of 1-10, where 1 equals Jarred Kelenic and 10 equals Pete Crow-Armstrong.
Some of them work out, and some of them don't.I am not Zak but have been thinking about this- I actually think Butto is the guy who may have a pretty decent career. I think if he gets the chance to start, he may have a chance to be a long time 3/4 type starter. Didn't see much promise in Tidwell but maybe he has a decent middle relief type career. The offensive players, Gilbert, may find himself a career but I don't see him a long time starter for anyone. I will leave some of the young kids to Zak but I just don't think we gave up anyone above a 5 on your scale.
Flores has had quite the career- loved him while he was here but really didn't see him as a guy who be around almost 15 years and nearly 200 HR's- go figureSome of them work out, and some of them don't.
Who was that guy who went to Seattle that many fans cried over and ultimately flamed out-Kelenic? I see he was just recalled from Braves Triple A to replace Acuna.
And then there is Wilmer Flores, who has done well for San Francisco.
Kelenic has bounced back up and down. Recently called up when Acuna went on the IR due to a strained achilles.Some of them work out, and some of them don't.
Who was that guy who went to Seattle that many fans cried over and ultimately flamed out-Kelenic? I see he was just recalled from Braves Triple A to replace Acuna.
And then there is Wilmer Flores, who has done well for San Francisco.
Aracena and Baez clearly have the most helium. I don't want to put a number on it because development of these prospects depends on so much.Zak, as you are our resident expert in Mets minor leaguers... Of the 10 prospects traded, which you do think we will be most likely to miss, five years from now?
Feel free to respond on a scale of 1-10, where 1 equals Jarred Kelenic and 10 equals Pete Crow-Armstrong.
You will post almost anything.
Well he wasn't the only one apparently. Another who doesn't even regularly participate in this thread took it as an oppo to blast Mullins.How for even one second can you think that was real?
The whole "rental" thing to me is overblown. I see it as a showcase. If they can handle the pressure of a pennant race and NYC, there's no way Stearns lets them walk. He has the resources so I don't think it's a gamble at all. Teams like the Yankees bragging they traded for players they control for 2 years is silly. If they can't handle NYC and a pennant race your stuck with their salary or dump them for a loss.So- for all of our fans on here- how do you all think we did- We did ship out more prospects then you can count but we do not know if any of them will be significant MLB players and we did not touch our blue chips or guys at the MLB level that have contributed in a positive way except Butto.
In return- we got 3 rental RP pitchers and a rental CF.
The RP's- one of them is a legit option if Diaz is not back next year- so we have 2 elite closers on the roster. At CF - hmmmm, I am not sure but he is at least a legit MLB CF. Not elite in anything but good in almost everything.
Stearns kept our future intact- did not bring in any big contracts and made our team better.
Thoughts?
Always depends with "control" - I think they would have loved to have 2 years control of Soto but agree- as a rental- it is as much on them as it is on us. And we didn't give a ton for themThe whole "rental" thing to me is overblown. I see it as a showcase. If they can handle the pressure of a pennant race and NYC, there's no way Stearns lets them walk. He has the resources so I don't think it's a gamble at all. Teams like the Yankees bragging they traded for players they control for 2 years is silly. If they can't handle NYC and a pennant race your stuck with their salary or dump them for a loss.
Guys walk all the time despite a team's best efforts. The bottom line is that you can't assume you will be back in the same position to contend each year. Guys get hurt and take steps back. You have to go for it when you can. In that sense, the "rental" thing is overblown.The whole "rental" thing to me is overblown. I see it as a showcase. If they can handle the pressure of a pennant race and NYC, there's no way Stearns lets them walk. He has the resources so I don't think it's a gamble at all. Teams like the Yankees bragging they traded for players they control for 2 years is silly. If they can't handle NYC and a pennant race your stuck with their salary or dump them for a loss.
yesrutgers01 always has a great take on topics. I enjoy his responses.Guys walk all the time despite a team's best efforts. The bottom line is that you can't assume you will be back in the same position to contend each year. Guys get hurt and take steps back. You have to go for it when you can. In that sense, the "rental" thing is overblown.
Not a Mets fan, but I think @yesrutgers01 summed up everything very well. Mets did a good job at the deadline, addressed key needs and didn't give up a ton. As an aside, the asking prices for SPs seemed to be pretty ridiculous this year with several of them staying put, even in walk years. Not that the Mets needed one desperately.
I support the moves made. Bolstered areas of need. With that said; it will only matter in the big picture if the so-called Fab Four start getting it done. The big picture being a deep post-season run with hopefully a title. Because that should be the only goal. I know its what Cohen is putting his name on those big checks for.So- for all of our fans on here- how do you all think we did- We did ship out more prospects then you can count but we do not know if any of them will be significant MLB players and we did not touch our blue chips or guys at the MLB level that have contributed in a positive way except Butto.
In return- we got 3 rental RP pitchers and a rental CF.
The RP's- one of them is a legit option if Diaz is not back next year- so we have 2 elite closers on the roster. At CF - hmmmm, I am not sure but he is at least a legit MLB CF. Not elite in anything but good in almost everything.
Stearns kept our future intact- did not bring in any big contracts and made our team better.
Thoughts?
That's one way of putting it. I was thinking more a clown. Did they sign him from the Savannah Bananas by any chance. I know you'd better be almost immaculate if you carry on that way after every K. Cause when the hitter gets you they're gonna let you hear about it.Oh boy he's a character that's for sure.