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Righty relieving submariner, we just saw in San Francisco, reportedly acquired for compensation not yet disclosed.


Not to be confused with twin brother Taylor, currently lefthanding for Cincinnati. (On edit: Taylor has apparently also been traded, going to Pittsburgh in the KeBryan Hayes trade.


Among Met pitchers, probably only Chad Bradford brought it from lower.


He has a 1.80 ERA and a walk rate so low that the Mets might have to ostracize him.


Tyler-Rogers-.jpg

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Yeah. I'm on the edge of my seat waiting for the "for whom" part. Neither Vientos nor Baty have been pulled from today's game, so it's probably not either of them.


My guess is it will be someone from Syracuse or Binghamton.

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An actually truly good pitching move. This ain't no Huascar Brazoban, this is a David Robertson. He's really good.


If he pitches as well as Chad Bradford, I'll give him three thumbs up.


Only one I don't like to see go is Butto. The others, adios!

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Definitely gave up quite a bit for a free agent in waiting. Rogers is an upgrade over Butto and has been a durable reliever, but this seems a win now move.


I don't mind losing Tidwell and Butto, but Gilbert has been really tearing it up of late. And the Mets need all the help they can get in CF.

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The classic Doyle Alexander (short term help) for John Smoltz (long term help) deal.

Butto seems to not have regained his old form, Gilbert hasn't progressed as well as they hoped and has been surpassed as a cf prospect by Benge(and Williams), and I had Tidwell going as part of a trade for Roberts in another thread.

So, give them a hug, but don't mourn.

Just root for Tyler Rogers.



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Whatever it does, it helps clear up the prospect backlog.


I was getting worried the Verlander trade was going to be a dud, as Gilbert—the big name in the deal—hasn't wowed in the minors these past two years and he's pushing 25 and out of prospect territory. Tidwell on feel alone gives me Thomas Szapucki vibes—a reasonably high pick who gets mentioned as a prospect, but really doesn't quite have it.


So really, all we gave up of any true value right now is Butto, but even he's not been stellar (106 ERA+) this year.

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Thomas Szapucki vibes—a reasonably high pick who gets mentioned as a prospect, but really doesn't quite have it.

He "had it". He just has been injured often, so never had much of a chance to show it.

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So an injured player doesn't have it, because health is part of 'it.' Every player ever has it if you make excuses for why they're not good.
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53 G, 50 IP

Those are the kinds of numbers we used to associate (before the rule changes)with a LOOGY.

He really must be a specialist.

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He inspires the short-season hope in me Tyler Clippard did (before Clippard fell apart). It was bringing on late-season relief help that helped catapult the Mets in 2015; I hope it happens here.
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What sealed the Céspedes trade was his willingness to play center when center was what the Mets needed.


Maychance Yo-Yo wants to come out of his unofficial retirement.

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Maybe they can also get a Yoenis Cespedes.

 

Name doesn't ring a bell.


But it sounds Cuban, and Randy Arozarena is a decent Cuban ballplayer who might help. I'd give up former top prospects Mark Vientos and Brett Baty for him.

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I thought I heard Gary say that Gilbert won't make a MLB roster for a couple of years, which kind of wrecks his "prospect" status, don't it? I mean, if he's 25 now, and won't break in until he's 27, that's more than a late start. I can't remember the last guy who broke in at 27 and had a significant MLB career. Are my numbers right?


Does anyone think this deal points to the Mets' determination to pick up a major CFer in the near future?

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Gilbert turns 25 in September and is now in his second year at AAA, with a .785 OPS in 81 games. He probably could be in the majors now or next year. He is subject to the Rule 5 draft in the offseason too if he’s not added to the 40 man roster.

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