- Parada expected to debut this week
-Baty and Butto to Syracuse per Martino
-Only one draftee for the Mets has appeared in a game (Paul Gervase who struck out 2 over 1 perfect inning)
AAA Syracuse scored 18 runs and Alvarez "only" had 1 hit and a walk
Alvarez 1-5, BB, 2 k's
Dom 3-5
Lee 1-4, 2B, BB, K
AA
Baty 2-3, HR, 2 walks
Mauricio 1-5, HR, K
McIIwain 1-4
BK
Jordan 1-4, BB
Ramirez 1-5
Consuegra 0-4, BB, 2 k's (5 for his last 37, wearing down?)
St Lucie
Lugo 2-4 (promoted post game)
Tilien 0-3, BB, K
Scott 3 innings 2 hits 0 runs 0 walks 3 k's (Maybe the most underrated P performer in the system this season)
Dominguez 0-3, SB, 3 k's
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No real rush but Christian Scott should be promoted relatively soon as well 2.80 FIP, 12.84 K/9, turned 23 in June. He's likely ready for BK #Mets"
What would be parada eta?
Figuring he would be in AA ball sometime next yr so possibly mid 2024?
Atencio 2 innings 2 hits 0 runs 0 walks 3 k's
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believed (not confirmed) that Kevin Parada will begin his career in St. Lucie.
What would be parada eta?
Figuring he would be in AA ball sometime next yr so possibly mid 2024?
We'll see how he looks behind the plate, how his pitch calling/framing develops, how open they really are to him seeing time at other (new positions). Barring something shocking you're looking at second half 2024 as a realistic era sight unseen, and he should either open in AA next season, or a quick shuttle from BK to AA.
Garrido done for the day. I'd put a star next to his name, he's one to follow next season in FCL, if not sooner (promotion)
Joe Joe 2 innings 1 hit 0 runs 0 walks 3 k's, that's a strong pro debut #Mets
2 more hits for KV (including a 2b). .829 OPS in July, .821 OPS in August coming into today. Now has a 6-game-hitting streak, hits in 13 of his last 14 games played and 6 multi-hit games since 7/23. Ruben Tejada comps
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Mets are tied for the 2nd best record in the majors.
Mets have the 5th best farm system in baseball according to ESPN.
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Mets are tied for the 2nd best record in the majors.
Mets have the 5th best farm system in baseball according to ESPN.
Check out Eric's 10:58 post on this thread.
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or does ESPN have their own rankings now that differ from BA/Law/BP/FG, etc.
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Mets are tied for the 2nd best record in the majors.
Mets have the 5th best farm system in baseball according to ESPN.
Check out Eric's 10:58 post on this thread.
thanks, hadn't been following that closely.
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Mets are tied for the 2nd best record in the majors.
Mets have the 5th best farm system in baseball according to ESPN.
It’s different. It’s “valuation” which assigns $ value projections.
Baltimore #1, Cleveland Pittsburgh Cubs Rays their top 5
A walk and the RBI single so far?
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single for Jett
A walk and the RBI single so far?
Yup. Not to be outdone, Rhlyan Thomas collects his first professional hit as well, Estep a walk and a single in his first game, KV with *3* hits… kid is absolutely on fire . @mets reportedly very high on him despite “non sexy” tools #Met
Colina 3 innings 1 hit 0 runs 0 walks 3 k's, Luis Rodriguez 1 perfect 1 K. The *other* Luis Rodriguez is one of 4 intriguing
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prospects who should be returning from TJ next season (Allan, Dominguez, Ross, LHH Luis Rodriguez)
Mets prospect Brett Baty on his hot summer, power surge and James McCann’s advice - By Alex Schiffer (8-8-22 / The Athletic) - ( New Window )
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Mets are tied for the 2nd best record in the majors.
Mets have the 5th best farm system in baseball according to ESPN.
Nice! I go way back too. I must admit to something: I turned off the TV when Gam 6 of the 86 WS was on and the Mets were down to their last out. My 9-year old brain and heart couldn't bear to see that team lose after the season they had. Boy did I learn a lesson from that, lol!
P.S. My buddy Giovanni was in the "LET'S GO METS!" video from '86 (he's the Dominican kid in glasses on the far right at the 55 second mark).
0:55 / 4:03 Lets Go Mets Music Video (1986) - 55 second mark - ( New Window )
lol. I'll tell what: Gid got me two years later in Game 4of the '88 NLCS @ Shea when Scioscia hit that Home Run offa Doc cuz Dumbass Davey left him in the game too long in the 9th despite having Lights Out Randy Myers in the Bullpen. 34 years later and I still haven't recovered from that shit!
I’m low on Alvarez relative to the population. He has a 37% Z minus O swing rate in Triple-A but has managed to run a high walk rate which is where almost all of his run production has come from. Doesn’t look sustainable. Has .195 xBA in Triple-A, but the raw power is where he’s getting most of his love as he hits the ball hard; has a 90th EV > 105 mph and a Max > 110 mph. His power is plus, he lifts with authority and could hit 25–30 HR, if he doesn’t hit for power though it’ll be a rough offensive profile. He’s an average reciever with a below-average arm, I think he’ll split time at C and 1B and sit right around a 105 wRC+ for the majority of his career with peaks around 115. It all hinges on him hitting for power.
22. Brett Baty, 3B, Mets
Baty has improved a lot in his extended time in Binghamton. His power is real and could produce upwards of 25 in the MLB. He’s making plenty of contact in the zone and has around average swing decisions. He’s improved in the field which is a big development for him as he won’t have to move over to 1B. I think he can hold his own in LF and at third. His contact quality is elite and he’s posted a Max EV above 114 mph.
64. Kevin Parada, C, Mets
Parada was 6th overall on my ’22 board. He’s a catcher in a world where we’re expecting robot umps, making his position an offensive one. But because the entire profile revolves around the offensive tools, it probably doesn’t affect him as much as his peers. His arm is below-average, and he’s a below-average receiver. Parada’s approach is aggressive, as a result he swings at a lot of good pitches, as well as some of the bad ones. The positive is that his bat-to-ball skills allow for some decision-making error, and he can get away with poor swings. His batted ball numbers are good and he’s exceptionally good at creating the ideal attack angles to match pitches in order to connect with the bottom portion of the ball. It’s a high-end offensive profile at C/1B/LF.
97. Alex Ramirez, OF, Mets
Ramirez is just 19 and has a 67% Z minus O swing rate in High-A. It hasn’t translated into walks just yet, but I think that’ll come over time. He’s a CF with some speed and above-average power. Contact quality in High-A has been much better than in Low-A. Plenty of upside on the offensive side.