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Frayed Knot Nov 09 2007 09:12 AM |
Baseball America's annual list of [url=http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/features/265152.html]Top-10 prospects[/url] within the organization:
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 09 2007 09:19 AM |
Rustich was their 2nd pick in the most recent draft, out of UCLA. I thought he was a reliever.
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Edgy DC Nov 09 2007 09:20 AM |
Vineyard is pure potential. He was a first-round pick--- 47th overall --- in the draft, so he kind of gets a bye into the top ten. He's a tall athletic high school lefty, but he did dick with the Gulf Coast Mets, going 0-3, 5.79.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 09 2007 09:30 AM |
Here's Brant Rustich
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smg58 Nov 09 2007 09:38 AM |
Guerra's a riser, Humber's a faller. As is Mike Carp, who looked a lot better in spring training than he played at Binghamton. Nobody really had a big breakthrough season, and a few people disappointed. Everybody expects the power to come for Martinez, but it hasn't happened yet.
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smg58 Nov 09 2007 09:40 AM |
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Extremely small sample, but the K/BBs look good.
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attgig Nov 09 2007 09:47 AM |
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completely agree.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 09 2007 09:51 AM |
Pretty scary, actually, that the Nos. 5 and 6 prospects are college relievers with 22 innings or less in low A ball.
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metirish Nov 09 2007 09:54 AM |
No catchers on the list, I guess Pena is the Mets prospect at catcher but what about Mike Nickeas, any good, waste of time or what?
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 09 2007 09:57 AM |
Hot wife
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Frayed Knot Nov 09 2007 11:22 AM |
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That section they do each year about projecting the ML lineup 4-5 years out is a waste of space. I don't think they really project him at 1st and most likely stuffed him there simply because they had 4 OFers and no other obvious choice to fill out the dance card. I did read something this past summer about one scout trashing Martinez's OF instincts but I doubt that had anything to do with their "choice".
I had a brief e-mail exchange with one of BA's guys a few months back about this topic after some reader had written in trashing the Mets about "cheaping out" on the draft again - implying that there was a player or players that they had passed on. The writer admitted that he had no specific names on who they should have picked or signed (other than the Pedro Beato "D&F" pick from 2 drafts back and I brought that one up) only a general sense that they were more eager than most big-market squads to play nice with Bud's bonus "recommendations". Part of the reasoning is that the Wilpons have always been considered Bud-friendly and that Omar owes his first job to Selig.
If either or both of these guys fail to pan out as at least decent pitchers after being picked at #3 & #9 overall it will not only be a huge disappointment but also makes all those games we intentionally lost during the '03-'04 seasons a waste of good sucking.
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Edgy DC Nov 09 2007 12:00 PM |
I'm going with Edgy's razor: never ascribe to conspiracy what can adequately be attributed to inadequate scouting.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 09 2007 12:41 PM |
Yabbut, that's only recent. Humber was part of what shoulda been a great draft for us (3 of the top 74 picks is about as good as it's ever gonna get for us) and hasn't been. Our best guy from that draft, Gaby Hernandez, was traded the Fish for Paul LoDuca.
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Fman99 Nov 09 2007 12:49 PM |
Aw my adopted prospect Dylan Owen didn't make the list.
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Edgy DC Nov 09 2007 12:57 PM |
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I'm responding to the apparently recent "cheaping out again" accusation.
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Frayed Knot Nov 10 2007 07:58 AM |
Turns out that the guy who wrote this year's Top-10 piece, John Manual, is the same one I was swapping emails with back in August - so whether or not he's correct about the Met's draft strategy he's at least been consistent on the topic.
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Edgy DC Nov 10 2007 04:25 PM |
What he's talking about is collusion. Not that I think they can get in trouble for it because it's colluding against amateurs. Nonetheless, if he's so certain it's going on, I wish he'd print something like evidence, rather than "this isn't speculation or a guess." It may be informed speculation, but unless he's coming to us with some facts, that's all it is.
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Frayed Knot Nov 11 2007 11:25 AM |
Well of course one could make the case that the entire draft system is based on collusion but that's a larger argument.
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Edgy DC Nov 11 2007 11:59 AM |
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Certainly.
Yup.
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A Boy Named Seo Nov 11 2007 02:32 PM |
I can't think of an example where the Mets under Omar passed on a guy perceived to be tougher to sign. Pelfrey was a Scott Boras guy that other teams passed on and Omar jumped on. In '06 their first pick wasn't until #62 (Mulvey) and in '07, #42 (Kunz). Probably not a lot of slam dunk guys teams can go cheap on still hanging around in the sandwich and second rounds.
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Edgy DC Nov 11 2007 04:07 PM |
Hawaii update in: http://mets.scout.com/2/700536.html
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smg58 Nov 11 2007 06:20 PM |
Rustich's control suddenly doesn't look so good...
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Frayed Knot Nov 11 2007 07:39 PM |
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I don't think the folks doing the complaining are saying there are slam-dunks out there, but rather are advocating taking a shot at some raw "toolsy" high school kid who just might catch fire some day even though there's a decent chance he'll either take a scholarship or else flame out along the way. Instead, the Mets have used those picks lately for college relievers like Smith & Kunz who, virtually by definition, have lower ceilings even though are better bets to get to the bigs and get there more quickly. My only problem is that if you're going to complain that they're doing this you should at least have a name or two of guys they might have taken in their place. Instead we're getting; 'I don't know who they're missing out on but, trust us, they're missing out on someone'
To which they're saying that the Mets should be as agressive in the draft as they are in the Int'l market. Of course you can't simply choose to "target and go after" who you want via the draft.
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Edgy DC Nov 11 2007 09:42 PM |
There's something to be said for signing younger higher-ceiling longshots and older lower-ceiling safe bets.
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Frayed Knot Nov 25 2007 08:44 PM |
Minor league guru [url=http://www.minorleagueball.com/]John Sickels[/url] chimes in on the current state of the Met farm system:
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Edgy DC Nov 25 2007 10:18 PM |
Why does he hate the rush? I'm just asking so Bret doesn't have to.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 26 2007 07:43 AM |
Authors of the last list were the same dopes who named Shawn Bowman the No. 1 prospect a few years back, no? No wonder they don;lt want their stuff getting around.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 26 2007 07:57 AM |
My biggest concern with the Mets farm system is the lack of any strong catching prospects. It would be nice if they could get a catcher by Rule 5ing somebody, like the Nationals did with Jesus Flores. But the Mets don't really have the luxury of carrying a little-used third-string catcher on their roster.
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