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Jun
05

Bad Draft News For Mets Fans

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Well this is at least bad news in my opinion.  According to Frankie Piliere of AOL Fanhouse “it appears that they[the Mets] are down to two players: Matt Harvey and Zack Cox“.  That is just great the two players I do not want the Mets to select. Harvey has some great upside and was right up there with Rick Porcello for being considered the best prep pitcher in the 2007 MLB draft, but has been a bit of an enigma in college.  I love the velocity and the amount ground balls he gets with his fastball, but the lack of command and consistency of his performances make him too risky for a college player to take so early in the draft.  If the Mets love him so much then they should have taken him back in 2007 instead of Eric Niesen, Brant Rustich, Scott Moviel, Nathan Vineyard, or Eddie Kunz (who have all done nothing so far) and bought him out of his commitment to UNC.

Cox on the other hand just seems to “safe” of a pick when you don’t pick again until the 89th pick in the draft.  When I say safe I mean it is not smart to take a player with such a low ceiling/high floor like Cox in the Mets situation.  I don’t want Cox because he is not a good player, because he is, I just do not want him because unless he moves to second base his power will be below average and second base is the least of the Mets’s concerns within the system right now as Ruben Tejada is ready to take over once the Mets wise up and cut Luis Castillo and Reese Havens is working his way up through the system with a full head of steam.  Not to mention I like both of these players more than Cox at the moment.

Piliere also says the Mets are also considering Michael Kvasnicka, Christian Colon, and Justin O’Conner.  It would be a HUGE reach to take Kvasnicka so early so he should not even be in the conversation.  Colon is a solid player, although I would not even take him before Cox.  O’Conner on the other hand could be an interesting player to pick especially if the Mets would be planning to use him as a catcher.

I realize I sound like I am contradicting myself that I think Harvey is too risky and Cox is to safe, but what I am trying to say is if you are going to take a college player take someone like Michael Choice, Bryce Brentz, or Chris Sale of he falls.  I know the Mets don’t like to go over slot, but with just one early pick they should go all out and take the best player available he regardless of slot perhaps even buying a high school player out of a strong commitment.

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Jun
05

MiLB Gameday: June 5th, 2010

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Buffalo Bisons – 7:15 p.m.
Dylan Owen (1-1, 4.76) vs. Jake Arrieta (6-2, 1.77)
Gameday | Boxscore

Binghamton Mets vs. New Britain Rock Cats– 6:35 p.m.
Eric Niesen (0-2, 3.43) vs. Kyle Gibson (3-0, 1.37)
Gameday | Boxscore

St. Lucie Mets vs. Dunedin Blue Jays- 7:00 p.m.
Allen (4-3, 4.73) vs. TBD
Gameday | Boxscore

Kannapolis Intimidators vs. Savannah Sand Gnats- 6:05 p.m.
Andre Rienzo (0-1, 12.54) vs. Armando Rodriguez (2-4, 3.42)
Gameday | Boxscore

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May
31

MiLB Gameday: May 31st, 2010

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Syracuse Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bisons – 2:05 p.m.
Jeff Mandel (2-0, 1.56) vs. Jon Niese (0-0, -.–)
Gameday | Boxscore

Akron Aeros vs. Binghamton Mets – 1:05 p.m.
Kelvin De La Cruz (1-3, 4.58) vs. Eric Niesen (0-2, 3.12)
Gameday | Boxscore

Clearwater Threshers vs. St. Lucie Mets - OFF
OFF
Gameday | Boxscore

Savannah Sand Gnats vs. Rome Braves - 1:05 p.m.
Armando Rodriguez (2-4, 3.44) vs. Chris Masters (1-3, 1.56)
Gameday | Boxscore

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Baseball Prospectus has reported that the New York Mets have signed left handed pitcher Juan Urbina to a igning bonus in the range of $1 million dollars.

It’s been confirmed to me that the Mets have signed Venezuelan LHP Juan Urbina, son of former big leaguer Ugueth Urbina. I have also confirmed that the bonus is for over $1 million. I’ll try to track down the specific amount. Sources also indicate this will be the only Mets signing today.

And boy Kiley McDaniel was right about everything.  The Mets have signed him and the did not sign anybody else on the July 2nd signing date.  They are still linked to a couple high priced shortstops like Jairo Kelly, but have not signed anybody else.

Urbina has a fastball that sits at 88-89 but reaches 91 to go along with an advanced curveball for his age.  This helps bolster the Mets left handers inj the sytem, which is a pretty slim area with only Jon Niese, Robert Carson, Eric Niesen, and Darin Gorski as serious prospects in that area.  I really like that Urbina has a solid fastball, good curve, and pitchability.  Pitchability is my favorite tool he has as it i the hardest thing to teach someone and can take years to develop, but to have it at such a young age is just great.

Sorry for posting this so late like I said I moved to a paid host which took some time and then my computer broke.  Not good.

MLB – New York Mets

  • Carlos Beltran to the DL
  • DFA Wilson Valdez and Ken Takahashi

AAA – Buffalo Bisons

  • Fernando Martinez, of; Elmer Dessens, rhp; and Pat Misch, lhp promoted to MLB
  • Released Willy Mo Pena, of and Javier Valentin, c

AA – Binghamton Mets

  • Connor Robertson Released
  • Send Emary Frederick, rhp and Jacob Ruckle, rhp to St. Lucie (HiA)

HiA – St. Lucie Mets

  • Promote Ike Davis, 1b to AA Binghamton
  • Activate Reese Havens from DL
  • Add John Maine, rhp and Oliver Perez, lhp
  • Add Jordan Abruzzo, c from extended spring training
  • Mike Nickeas, c off AAA DL and sent to Binghamton.
  • Julio De La Cruz, rhp  on Binghamton DL.

RK – Kingsport Mets

  • Ryan Coultas, rhp and Eric Niesen, lhp transfered to AA

… The ony move I really question here is the release of Willy Mo Pena I thought he was definitely going to contribute on the major league level before the end of the year would be interested to hear the Mets thought process on that one.  And the release of Robertson solidifes the idea that dealing Scott Show in the off season was stricly salary dump reasons…

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