Catch-22: Brett Baty
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2022 10:28 pm
NAME: Brett Baty
AGE: 22
POSITION: Third Base (and some left field)
NUMBER: 96 in spring training, but currently rocking 22 in Bingo
NICKNAME: "Brett the Met"
fWAR IN 2021: 0.0
ZIPS PROJECTION FOR 2022: 1.3
Hi, I'm Brett Baty, your Mets 2019 top draft pick and high-end prospect almost three-years later. While there was some buzz about me opening at AAA, somebody decided I needed more than 40 games at AA. Either that, or maybe they figured Mark Vientos and I would fight if we were kept in the same cage. So while Eduardo Escobar was treating all the Mets personnel to Fogo de Chao on the eve of the big league opener, I was in Binghamton, treating all the Rumble Ponies peeps to Fogo de Quiznos. You gotta pay your dues, you know?
But maybe ZIPS knows something the Mets don't, because they have me projected for 1.3 big league fWAR in 2022, and that's more than, say, Edwin Díaz or J.D. Davis. Maybe that gets a WtF from you, but I've started my season here in the re-named Eastern League with a 1.261 OPS through my first five games. So who's WtFing now? Huh?
Still, I've got a few hurdles to clear before I'm adding value to a major league roster. David Wright went from AA to AAA to the bigs in one year. It all depends on how things break.
So how are they going to break?
AGE: 22
POSITION: Third Base (and some left field)
NUMBER: 96 in spring training, but currently rocking 22 in Bingo
NICKNAME: "Brett the Met"
fWAR IN 2021: 0.0
ZIPS PROJECTION FOR 2022: 1.3
Hi, I'm Brett Baty, your Mets 2019 top draft pick and high-end prospect almost three-years later. While there was some buzz about me opening at AAA, somebody decided I needed more than 40 games at AA. Either that, or maybe they figured Mark Vientos and I would fight if we were kept in the same cage. So while Eduardo Escobar was treating all the Mets personnel to Fogo de Chao on the eve of the big league opener, I was in Binghamton, treating all the Rumble Ponies peeps to Fogo de Quiznos. You gotta pay your dues, you know?
But maybe ZIPS knows something the Mets don't, because they have me projected for 1.3 big league fWAR in 2022, and that's more than, say, Edwin Díaz or J.D. Davis. Maybe that gets a WtF from you, but I've started my season here in the re-named Eastern League with a 1.261 OPS through my first five games. So who's WtFing now? Huh?
Still, I've got a few hurdles to clear before I'm adding value to a major league roster. David Wright went from AA to AAA to the bigs in one year. It all depends on how things break.
So how are they going to break?