seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 Word from Rubin is that Nimmo starts in Brooklyn.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 Edgy DC wrote:Cecchini signed. $2.3 million.$2.55 mil was the recommended price for that slot - so that gives the team an extra quarter-mil to throw around some place else if there are any tough signs in later rounds.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 I think it's interesting that last year's first pick Nimmo is only 10 professional games ahead of Cecchini.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted June 8, 2012 Author Posted June 8, 2012 seawolf17 wrote:Word from Rubin is that Nimmo starts in Brooklyn.Yay! For the one or two cyclones games I make it to anyway.I'm really bad at this stuff, is this an "accurate" breakdown?You can add "plus career minor leaguers as necessary to fill positions" to each of these:AAA Buffalo- hasbeens, major league depth, occasional prospectsAA Binghamton- prospects almost ready for majors, perhaps after several years at st lucie/savannahA St Lucie - prospects make it here only after showing something at savannah, this is where automatic promotions stop and nobody ever really gets assigned here out of the draftA Savannah - prspects advanced here from brooklyn/kinsport almost automatically, rarely college draftees go straight hereShort season Brooklyn - most college draftees and some really good HS kids plus last year's Kingsport standoutsRookie Kingsport - starting point for most high school and some college drafteesDominican team(s) - foreign rookies who aren't highly thought of enough for Kinsport/Brooklyn
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 I may be wrong, but it seems like Savannah is a detour. The real prospects go from Brooklyn to St. Lucie. Those that go to Savannah are (mostly) the ones who are less likely to make the big leagues.I know that Wilmer Flores was in Savannah, but he may be an exception.Does anyone else see it this way? Or am I off-base?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 That (nmyr's categories) is pretty accurate in a general sense although there are always the exceptions. More advanced college draftees (high round juniors or seniors from top programs) for instance sometimes start at levels higher than Low-A (Savannah level).Dominican (and other Caribbean) players usually start in the DSL teams because they tend to be younger than even HS picks, but that same track exposes them to much more baseball and coaching at a younger age which in turn tends to make them advance quicker and so you might see some ahead of their American same-age counterparts as they move up the chain.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 Benjamin Grimm wrote:I may be wrong, but it seems like Savannah is a detour. The real prospects go from Brooklyn to St. Lucie. Those that go to Savannah are (mostly) the ones who are less likely to make the big leagues.No, not so much.Savannah is the lowest full-season league so most of the guys except for higher-level college picks will go through that level at some point.Brooklyn is often the first stop for some of the "name" picks because it's a short-season league and therefore tailor made for newly signed picks. And, at least some people believe, that because it's a Wilpon-owned team that they tend to stack it with guys who maybe should be a bit higher up so as to increase the success (and therefore attendance and what not) of the stadium in Coney Island.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Insta-analysis is always problematic with drafts - particularly so in baseball, but here's John Sickels' take on the Mets' top guys this year.First-rounder Gavin Cecchini (SS, Louisiana HS) has already signed for a below-slot bonus. His glove is sound but opinion about his bat is mixed.Supplemental choice Kevin Plawecki (C, Purdue) is a solid hitter with good plate discipline, some power, and fine defense behind the plate. I like him.Second-round pick Matt Reynolds (3B, Arkansas) has an impressive glove and a chance to hit enough to play regularly. Second-round choice Teddy Stankiewicz (RHP, Texas HS) has a good fastball, already throws strikes, and is projectable. He could be a bargain. Third-round pick Matt Koch (RHP, Louisville) throws hard but was surprisingly hittable in college. The middle round picks were a mixed lot, then they switched to pitching after the 10th round. The development of preps Cecchini and Stankiewicz is the key here
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 Savannah has historically gotten a lot of young Latin American vets. 19-23-year-olds that were signed at 16 or 17. This is less so now, but had been more so back in Omartimes. Obviously the younger ones are still potential big leaguers, and the older ones are the guys hired to play with potential big leaguers.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 I realize that Savannah hasn't been in the Mets organization for all that long, but so far only eight Sand Gnats have become Mets, and only one of them, Josh Thole, has been a key player for the big league club.Sand Gnats who became MetsThe picture may look different in a few years, but this at least is why I have the impression that Savannah is more of a detour than part of the typical path to the big leagues.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 Add "Capital City Bombers" to the list, as I recall it was the previous affiliate in the same league.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 And briefly the Hagerstown Suns also.[list:1132pqil][*:1132pqil]Nick Evans[/*:m:1132pqil][*:1132pqil]Carlos Gomez[/*:m:1132pqil][*:1132pqil]Fernando Martinez[/*:m:1132pqil][*:1132pqil]Carlos Muniz[/*:m:1132pqil][*:1132pqil]Jon Niese[/*:m:1132pqil][*:1132pqil]Bobby Parnell[/*:m:1132pqil][*:1132pqil]Josh Stinson[/*:m:1132pqil][/list:u:1132pqil]H-Town was only a Met affiliate for two years: 2005-2006.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 Columbia Mets (Capital City Bombers): http://leaptoad.com/mets/oppteams.php?ThisTeam=58&tabno=BHagerstown: http://leaptoad.com/mets/oppteams.php?ThisTeam=57&tabno=B
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 BA:The Mets have agreed to terms with supplemental first-rounder Kevin Plawecki on a $1.4 million bonus. The offensive-minded catcher led Purdue to its first Big Ten Conference regular-season title in 103 years and first-ever conference tournament championship this spring. He makes consistent line-drive contact, has some power potential and gets the job done defensively.The assigned value for Plawecki's 35th overall pick is $1,467,400.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 What is it about his mind that BA finds so offensive?
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 18, 2012 Posted June 18, 2012 Maybe I'm the last to notice this, but from rounds 10-24, the Mets drafted 14 pitchers in 15 picks.1 Gavin Cecchini, ss (HS) SIGNED1 Kevin Plawecki, c (Col) SIGNED2 Matt Reynolds, 3b (Col) SIGNED2 Teddy Stankiewicz, p (HS)3 Matt Koch, p (Col) SIGNED4 Branden Kaupe, ss (HS) SIGNED5 Brandon Welch, p (Col) SIGNED6 Jayce Boyd, 1b (Col)7 Corey Oswalt, p (HS) SIGNED8 Tomas Nido, c (HS) SIGNED9 Richie Rodriguez, 2b (Col) SIGNED10 Paul Sewald, p (Col) SIGNED11 Logan Taylor, p (Col)12 Robert Whalen, p (HS) SIGNED13 Matt Bowman, p (Col) SIGNED14 Chris Flexen, p (HS)15 Nicholas Grant, p (HS)16 Myles Smith, p (Col)17 Stefan Sabol, c (Col) SIGNED18 Paul Paez, p (Col)19 Tyler Vanderheiden, p (Col) SIGNED20 Tim Peterson, p (Col) SIGNED21 Gary Ward, p (Col)22 Tejay Antone, p (HS)23 Connor Baits, p (HS)24 Andrew Massie, p (HS)25 Leon Byrd, 2b (HS)26 Chris Shaw, 1b (HSl)27 Zach Arnold, c (HS)28 Jacob Marks, p (HS)29 Austin Barr, c (HS)30 Dustin Cook, p (HS)31 Vance Vizcaino, ss (HS)32 Jon Leroux, 1b (Col)33 Jared Price, p (HS)34 Mikey White, ss (HS)35 Brad Markey, p (Col)36 Donovan Walton, ss (HS)37 Benny Distefano, c (HS) (!!)38 Jeff Reynolds, 3b (Col)39 Patrick Ervin, 2b (HS)40 David Gonzalez, p (HS)
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 Corey Oswalt got about 400K out of the Mets where his "slot" was only about 150K, was this guy a higher round talent who slipped on signability issues?
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Nymr83 wrote:Corey Oswalt got about 400K out of the Mets where his "slot" was only about 150K, was this guy a higher round talent who slipped on signability issues?probably. From the way Kevin Goldstein was explaining it, there are a lot of those guys. 29 Austin Barr, c (HS) is another. It sounds like the Mets/other teams took a lot of these risky sign guys figuring they'd have to throw money at one or the other but wanted to draft a couple so they definitely get one. He was practically positive Barr goes to Stanford and if the Mets spent bonus money on Oswalt that probably means they won't have the extra Barr would need.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Guys get above-slot money for one of two reasons:1) they're perceived to have more talent - or potential talent - than their slot would indicate yet were still available later in the draft2) they have alternate plans to fall back on like a college scholarship and/or another sport (an invitation to the NASA rocket science program is also possible but less common) which simply gives them the leverage to ignore the club's offer and demand more cashAnd frequently the answer is some combination of the two as the reason for condition #1 is usually found in #2The one trend draft watchers noticed in this first year of the new rules was an increase in middle-round college seniors drafted as they generally have zero leverage and therefore can be snagged extra-cheap. A handful of those helps to off-set the occasional above-slot guy.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Teddy Stankeiwicz has to get in the fold. When it comes to Jayce Boyd and Logan Taylor, well, I'm used to guys with two last names thinking their shit doesn't stink. Teddy has no excuses.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Come on. You all gotta pick one of these dudes to write to and tell them to SIGN.1 Gavin Cecchini, ss (HS) SIGNED1 Kevin Plawecki, c (Col) SIGNED2 Matt Reynolds, 3b (Col) SIGNED2 Teddy Stankiewicz, p (HS)3 Matt Koch, p (Col) SIGNED4 Branden Kaupe, ss (HS) SIGNED5 Brandon Welch, p (Col) SIGNED6 Jayce Boyd, 1b (Col)7 Corey Oswalt, p (HS) SIGNED8 Tomas Nido, c (HS) SIGNED9 Richie Rodriguez, 2b (Col) SIGNED10 Paul Sewald, p (Col) SIGNED11 Logan Taylor, p (Col)12 Robert Whalen, p (HS) SIGNED13 Matt Bowman, p (Col) SIGNED14 Chris Flexen, p (HS)15 Nicholas Grant, p (HS)16 Myles Smith, p (Col)17 Stefan Sabol, c (Col) SIGNED18 Paul Paez, p (Col)19 Tyler Vanderheiden, p (Col) SIGNED20 Tim Peterson, p (Col) SIGNED21 Gary Ward, p (Col)22 Tejay Antone, p (HS)23 Connor Baits, p (HS)24 Andrew Massie, p (HS) =#FF8000]SIGNED25 Leon Byrd, 2b (HS)26 Chris Shaw, 1b (HSl)27 Zach Arnold, c (HS)28 Jacob Marks, p (HS)29 Austin Barr, c (HS)30 Dustin Cook, p (HS)31 Vance Vizcaino, ss (HS)32 Jon Leroux, 1b (Col) =#FF8000]SIGNED33 Jared Price, p (HS)34 Mikey White, ss (HS)35 Brad Markey, p (Col)36 Donovan Walton, ss (HS)37 Benny Distefano, c (HS)38 Jeff Reynolds, 3b (Col)39 Patrick Ervin, 2b (HS)40 David Gonzalez, p (HS)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 21, 2012 Posted June 21, 2012 Hey, off day today! And you know who we signed? Nobody!GUH!Meanwhile, 19th round pick Taylor Vandeheiden turned out to be 56 years old.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Reynolds reporting to Savannah. No other signings reported since, like, a week ago. Boo.1 Gavin Cecchini, ss (HS) SIGNED1 Kevin Plawecki, c (Col) SIGNED2 Matt Reynolds, 3b (Col) SIGNED2 Teddy Stankiewicz, p (HS)3 Matt Koch, p (Col) SIGNED4 Branden Kaupe, ss (HS) SIGNED5 Brandon Welch, p (Col) SIGNED6 Jayce Boyd, 1b (Col)7 Corey Oswalt, p (HS) SIGNED8 Tomas Nido, c (HS) SIGNED9 Richie Rodriguez, 2b (Col) SIGNED10 Paul Sewald, p (Col) SIGNED11 Logan Taylor, p (Col)12 Robert Whalen, p (HS) SIGNED13 Matt Bowman, p (Col) SIGNED14 Chris Flexen, p (HS)15 Nicholas Grant, p (HS)16 Myles Smith, p (Col)17 Stefan Sabol, c (Col) SIGNED18 Paul Paez, p (Col)19 Tyler Vanderheiden, p (Col) SIGNED20 Tim Peterson, p (Col) SIGNED21 Gary Ward, p (Col)22 Tejay Antone, p (HS)23 Connor Baits, p (HS)24 Andrew Massie, p (HS) SIGNED25 Leon Byrd, 2b (HS)26 Chris Shaw, 1b (HSl)27 Zach Arnold, c (HS)28 Jacob Marks, p (HS)29 Austin Barr, c (HS)30 Dustin Cook, p (HS)31 Vance Vizcaino, ss (HS)32 Jon Leroux, 1b (Col) SIGNED33 Jared Price, p (HS)34 Mikey White, ss (HS)35 Brad Markey, p (Col)36 Donovan Walton, ss (HS)37 Benny Distefano, c (HS)38 Jeff Reynolds, 3b (Col)39 Patrick Ervin, 2b (HS)40 David Gonzalez, p (HS)
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 I saw where Flexen was in, apparently, he was a key get for us. Also Jayce "Party in the USA" Boyd is en route to Coney Island.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Don't be goin' making wild unsubstantiated claims, boy. You got a source or two to back that up?
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 https://twitter.com/JBoyd016/status/216629085730906112Well an 80 isn't a bad way to finish, time to load up and head home for a short break then Brooklyn here I come. Been a fun ride Tally.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Boyd on his FSU team's recent Stony Brook impersonationJayce Boyd ?@JBoyd016Well an 80 isn't a bad way to finish, time to load up and head home for a short break then Brooklyn here I come. Been a fun ride Tally.Expand Reply Retweet FavoriteLots of Tweeters on Flexen including, apparently, a spying neighbor:Steve R. Waterhouse ?@SRWaterhouseSource: Chris Flexen just signed. Mets reps just left his house. @Mets @mlbdraft #Mets #Newark from Fremont, CA Reply Retweet Favorite
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 Edgy DC wrote:You were asking about Round 13? Well, the Mets shocked the world that round by selecting... a righthanded pitcher! This one is one Matthew Bowman of Princeton. He's unlikely to be particularly related to Shawn Bowman who was born 4,000 miles away, but who knows, right? Chris Young helped with the scouting.Ran into a friend over the weekend and was told that Matthew Bowman is his nephew. My friend - Bob Bowman - also happens to be the CEO of Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLB.com).Bob told me that it looks like the kid might be playing in Brooklyn this season.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted June 25, 2012 Posted June 25, 2012 soupcan wrote:Edgy DC wrote:You were asking about Round 13? Well, the Mets shocked the world that round by selecting... a righthanded pitcher! This one is one Matthew Bowman of Princeton. He's unlikely to be particularly related to Shawn Bowman who was born 4,000 miles away, but who knows, right? Chris Young helped with the scouting.Ran into a friend over the weekend and was told that Matthew Bowman is his nephew. My friend - Bob Bowman - also happens to be the CEO of Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLB.com).Bob told me that it looks like the kid might be playing in Brooklyn this season.He looks like Lincecum.Let's hope he can pitch like him (well, not this year's him....).
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 27, 2012 Posted June 27, 2012 A few legacy players who were drafted earlier this month that I don't believe we noted (aside from LJ Mazzilli in other words):- #580 overall (19th round) to Minnesota: Jonathan Murphy out of Jacksonville University; brother of Daniel. Already playing in the GCL- #612 to Baltimore -- Ryan Ripken, son of Cal Jr. -- Drafted out of HS, probably won't sign- #757 to the Yanx - Joe Table Jr.- #911 to Seattle - Mike Yastrzemski, grandson of HoFer Carl- #990 to the Cards - Eduardo Oquendo, son of Jose- #1008 to the Nationals out of HS - Jake Jefferies, son of Gregg. Maybe he grew up swinging in the kiddie pool.- #1046 by the Dodgers out of USC - Jordan Hershiser, son of Orel. Already playing with AZL team- #1106 by the Dodgers out of HS - Jose Vizcaino, son of Jose
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