QUOTE="nutfromSEC117, post: 7235362, member: 902"]
Why don't you complain that they only scored 2 runs?
QUOTE="nutfromSEC117, post: 7235362, member: 902"]
Why don't you complain that they only scored 2 runs?
Twas a painful game to watch. I'm fairly even-keeled, but it felt like the Meta were going to lose to the lowly Rockies.Posting during games is never a good thing. But damn, I was reading before looking at the score and thought we were getting blown out and were now 5 games behind the Phillies
It is strange with Mauricio…it isn’t like he has never seen this level pitching.Twas a painful game to watch. I'm fairly even-keeled, but it felt like the Meta were going to lose to the lowly Rockies.
Kudos to Mauricio on his first hit, but he looks very uncomfortable at bat, flailing at pitches.
Mauricio hasn't been back in action for long, after a long sit-out. So, hot or cold before he got here, I'm not surprised. But he's got talent.It is strange with Mauricio…it isn’t like he has never seen this level pitching.
Lindor is just adding to his legend.
I mean he really hasn’t seen this level of pitching …he was up for a cup of coffee a couple years ago. I think he’s gonna be good player …a plum guarantee!It is strange with Mauricio…it isn’t like he has never seen this level pitching.
Lindor is just adding to his legend.
To that…Clay Holmes is one of best stories of this baseball season. Guy gets removed as closer and is completely vilified across town only to get paid and become a solid starter. That’s baseball Susan…![]()
It’s been over a year and a half since Mauricio was injured, so I don’t see this as early to put him at short. Now, is he a good SS? I don’t know.
Twas a great night for him. Hope it continuesI mean he really hasn’t seen this level of pitching …he was up for a cup of coffee a couple years ago. I think he’s gonna be good player …a plum guarantee!
Man, if you're a SS in the Mets farm system you better ask to play another position because you're blocked from playing that spot for the foreseeable future. Lindor is just an amazing player and team leader!June 5 Mets Farm Report (Top 30 Prospects per MLB Pipeline)
AVG/OPS or E.R.A (W-L) (S)
Honorable Mention
- Brandon Sproat RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
- Jett Williams SS/OF (AA Binghamton) - 2/4, BB, K, .277/.827
- Carson Benge OF (High A Brooklyn) - 1/3, 2B(12), R, BB, K, .302/.911
- Ryan Clifford 1B/OF (AA Binghamton) - 0/2, RBI, BB, .221/.742
- Nolan McLean RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
- Jonah Tong RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
- Jesus Baez SS/3B (High A Brooklyn) - 1/4, RBI, K, .281/.790
- Elian Pena SS (Rookie DSL Mets Orange) - SSPD Game in 4th 0/1, BB, .000/.500
- Ronny Mauricio INF (MLB NY Mets) - DNP
- Drew Gilbert OF (AAA Syracuse) - 0/4, 2 K, .208/.648
- Jeremy Rodriguez SS (Low A St. Lucie) - G1 0/4 G2 0/1, .229/.609
- Jonathan Santucci LHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
- Boston Baro INF (High A Brooklyn) - 1/4, K, .212/.596
- Marco Vargas INF (High A Brooklyn) - 0/3, BB, SB(13), .223/.574
- Blade Tidwell RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
- Trey Snyder SS/3B (Low A St. Lucie) - G1 0/4, K G2 1/4, HR(3), R, 4 RBI, .217/.659
- Nick Morabito OF (AA Binghamton) - 2/4, R, BB, 2 K, .286/.777
- Nate Dohm RHP (High A Brooklyn) - 5.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, 0 HR, 2.51
- Daiverson Gutierrez C (Low A St. Lucie) - G1 0/2, BB, .212/.637
- Jacob Reimer 3B (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
- Christopher Suero C/1B (High A Brooklyn) - 0/3, BB, K, 2 SB(18), .241/.849
- Eli Serrano OF (High A Brooklyn) - Injured
- Jonathan Pintaro RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
- Edward Lantigua OF (Rookie FCL Mets) - 2/4, R, 2 RBI, SB(4), .357/.867
- Dom Hamel RHP (AAA Syracuse) - 3.1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, 0 HR, 4.35
- Ronald Hernandez C (High A Brooklyn) - 1/4, .257/.745
- A.J. Ewing OF/2B (High A Brooklyn) - 0/3, BB, K, SB(26), .322/.850
- Jack Wenninger RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
- Will Watson RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
- Colin Houck SS/3B (Low A St. Lucie) - G1 0/1, 2 BB G2 2/3, .239/.783
Zach Thornton LHP (AA Binghamton) - 6.2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 8 K, 1 HR, 2.13, W(3-0)
Dylan Ross RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
Ryan Lambert RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
Anthony Nunez RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
Douglas Orellana RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
Brendan Girton RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
R.J. Gordon RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Joel Diaz RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Noah Hall RHP (High A Brooklyn) - 4.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, 0 HR, 2.42, S(1)
Matt Allan RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Raimon Gomez RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Saul Garcia RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Edgar Moreta RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
Jose Chirinos RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - 4.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, 0 HR, 0.00
The Mets have an organizational dilemma here. It is common for organizations to have a glut of shortstops, because that's where the best athletes play. Some are moved to other positions. Others compete for the shortstop job on the parent club, which on the Mets is unavailable.Man, if you're a SS in the Mets farm system you better ask to play another position because you're blocked from playing that spot for the foreseeable future. Lindor is just an amazing player and team leader!
Jett is really the only close one and he can play some other spots. He's probably better off at CF or 2B anyways so no concern really. Everyone else keep at SS when they're years away.The Mets have an organizational dilemma here. It is common for organizations to have a glut of shortstops, because that's where the best athletes play. Some are moved to other positions. Others compete for the shortstop job on the parent club, which on the Mets is unavailable.
So, what should the Mets do with their many SS prospects?
* Move them off the position early, to better fit the Mets needs? OR
* Continue to develop them at SS, which is the premium position, in order to maximize their trade value?
Good problem for the Mets organization but at some point players will move to other positions or teams. I guess the next question is when they draft as each round comes and a SS and other position player are considered equal in talent, will they pick something other than SS?The Mets have an organizational dilemma here. It is common for organizations to have a glut of shortstops, because that's where the best athletes play. Some are moved to other positions. Others compete for the shortstop job on the parent club, which on the Mets is unavailable.
So, what should the Mets do with their many SS prospects?
* Move them off the position early, to better fit the Mets needs? OR
* Continue to develop them at SS, which is the premium position, in order to maximize their trade value?
Did you see his rope a dope yesterday?Lindor with 9 good toes better than 98% of the league who have 10 good toes.
Vientos?Lindor could/should DH a few games here and there for a week or two. You’d be trading DH of young/marte for Acuna/baty.
Who goes when Vientos comes back ??
Nope, out of options.Vientos?
Vientos probably. The other guys have a lot more flexibility. Acuna can play 2nd, 3rd and short. Mauricio can play 2nd, 3rd and short. Baty can play 2nd and 3rd.Lindor could/should DH a few games here and there for a week or two. You’d be trading DH of young/marte for Acuna/baty.
Who goes when Vientos comes back ??
Not according to Fangraphs, which is usually reliable.He still has options left.
Here's what happened.Not according to Fangraphs, which is usually reliable.