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The Gilded Fernando Martinez
AG/DC Jan 29 2008 02:59 PM |
Seems like the broad agreement of neutral observers had Gomez as the better prospect for the last two years. What has happened that has changed that, if only in the Mets' eyes?
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Gwreck Jan 29 2008 03:01 PM Re: The Gilded Fernando Martinez |
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He's several years younger, and Gomez looked lost trying to hit major-league breaking balls?
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AG/DC Jan 29 2008 03:12 PM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Jan 29 2008 05:37 PM |
Well, he's always been several years younger. And nobody was expecting Gomez to come up and be Albert Pujols, particularly after suffering an injury in his rookie year. I daresay nobody is expecting Martinez to either.
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Nymr83 Jan 29 2008 03:37 PM Re: The Gilded Fernando Martinez |
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Twins fans seem to be saying the same thing- Martinez is the guy they wanted according to that message board that was linked int hat other post
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Frayed Knot Jan 29 2008 04:46 PM Re: The Gilded Fernando Martinez |
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I don't think Gomez was really ever rated all that highly by the baseball world in general (40s - 60s on most prospect lists last winter). Only Met fans seemed to conjure up an image of him as a top prospect and even then only briefly early last summer. What he had going for him was the raw speed/tools and a "projectable" body. Martinez, being younger/further from the majors, simply did have enough of a track record to go on at this point last year. Current consensus (like any such thing really exists) sees Gomez as the better OFer long-term but holds out a lot more hope for Fernando's bat.
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AG/DC Jan 29 2008 05:41 PM Re: The Gilded Fernando Martinez |
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See, now you've got the jerk store going again. I never said nothing about no top prospect. Only that he had been rated more highly in the Mets system by objective sources than Martinez. And he had.
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Frayed Knot Jan 29 2008 06:10 PM |
Sure, mainly because Martinez was a teenager w/not much more than a partial season of Low-A ball on his resume at this point last year. Too raw and too far away for most to even consider where his station in the pecking order should be.
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TheOldMole Jan 29 2008 07:50 PM |
I always had the impression that Martinez was rated with more upside potential.
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RealityChuck Jan 29 2008 09:03 PM |
That's what I've always seen: that Gomez was clearly better now, but Martinez has more potential.
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AG/DC Jan 29 2008 09:15 PM |
When somebody is atop a team's prospect rankings, it's never about right now, but always about who has the best chance for the better career.
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Frayed Knot Jan 30 2008 07:47 AM |
Pre-season prospect rankings from last year:
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soupcan Jan 30 2008 07:54 AM |
You gotta think that the Twins had a choice of what packages to take from the Mets.
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AG/DC Jan 30 2008 07:54 AM |
Guess I missed the passage, or I'm more than a year behind.
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Frayed Knot Jan 31 2008 12:34 PM |
Baseball Prospectus 2008 Prospect List:
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metirish Jan 31 2008 12:40 PM |
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I read that the Twins scouts project Martinez as a corner outfielder if that means anything, maybe the different packages had Gomez separated from Martinez.
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attgig Jan 31 2008 02:20 PM |
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http://insider.espn.go.com/mlb/insider/columns/story?columnist=law_keith&id=3222287
# 35
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 31 2008 02:30 PM |
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So if he had had a healthy 2007, he'd have been a big-league regular at age 20, which would be the 2009 season. I guess this means Law is projecting Fernando as a regular in 2010 instead? (Assuming he stays healthy the next couple of years.) If that scenario pans out, (and that's a considerable if) the Mets would just need a short-term outfielder for the 2009 season, someone to bridge the gap between Alou and Martinez.
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smg58 Jan 31 2008 03:21 PM |
He's been rushed a bit, but there's a good chance Minaya will want Martinez starting 2008 in New Orleans. He'd have to mature awfully quickly for me to think he'll be ready to patrol left field in the first CitiField game, but it appears as though that option is still being treated as a serious possibility. I think the Mets will need a one year tie-over, though.
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Frayed Knot Jan 31 2008 05:04 PM |
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That Keith Law (espn.com) and Kevin Goldstein (BP) can rank him so far apart (10th vs 51st) shows how fickle these things can be, especially so for a player so young and with such a limited track record.
I hope not. Not only was he jumped past A+ to get to AA but then his AA season was cut short by hsi wrist injury. I'd start him there and not move him until he tore up the league for an extended time and maybe not even then.
2010 is plenty optimistic IMO.
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MFS62 Jan 31 2008 05:30 PM |
You're right, FK.
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Frayed Knot Jan 31 2008 06:24 PM |
From Goldstein's chat (at BP):
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Frayed Knot Feb 07 2008 11:25 AM |
More stuff on Fernando Martinez and [url=http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=7114]on what remains of the farm system[/url] in general from the crew at Baseball Prospectus
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