To a minor league contract. Wow. I guess you get paid on what they think you will do, not on what you've done.Padres sign OMG
To a minor league contract. Wow. I guess you get paid on what they think you will do, not on what you've done.Padres sign OMG
Dumb question, but if signed to a minor league contract but has no options, does that mean that once the parent team brings him up to the major league level, he has to stay up or go on waivers but he can start the year in the minors?What hurt him with the Mets is they want someone who still has minor league options for the last spot on the roster for flexibility.
As a five year veteran, Iglesias cannot be sent to the minors without his consent. Once he is brought up, he has to stay up. Otherwise he can request his release.Dumb question, but if signed to a minor league contract but has no options, does that mean that once the parent team brings him up to the major league level, he has to stay up or go on waivers but he can start the year in the minors?
Pet peeve, and it’s probably just me but again this year…Mets Spring Breakout Roster. Game is March 16 against the Cards prospects.
PITCHERS
Jonah Tong, RHP, No. 6
Jonathan Santucci, LHP, No. 13
Jonathan Pintaro, RHP, No. 24
Ryan Ammons, LHP, NR
Frank Elissalt, RHP, NR
Ryan Lambert, RHP, NR
Anthony Nunez, RHP, NR
Douglas Orellana, RHP, NR
Dylan Ross, RHP, NR
CATCHERS
Daiverson Gutierrez, C, No. 20
Christopher Suero, C, No. 22
Kevin Parada, C, NR
INFIELDERS
Jett Williams, SS, No. 2 (MLB No. 57)
Ryan Clifford, 1B, No. 4
Jeremy Rodriguez, SS/2B, No. 12
Boston Baro, 2B, No. 14
Trey Snyder, SS/3B, No. 17
Jacob Reimer, 3B, No. 21
Colin Houck, SS/3B, No. 30
Bohan Adderley, INF, NR
Corey Collins, 1B, NR
OUTFIELDERS
Carson Benge, OF, No. 3 (MLB No. 100)
Nick Morabito, OF, No. 18
Eli Serrano III, OF, No. 23
Edward Lantigua, OF, No. 25
A.J. Ewing, OF, No. 28
Simon Juan, OF, NR
That's what I'm saying. And it seems like Hudson Valley (Yankees) comes to Lakewood multiple times every year. Would think Brooklyn is closer?* Binghamton I think played Somerset once last year in Somerset. Unfortunately, they don't travel there as often as you'd like but I'm not sure how they come up with their scheduling besides being the 6 game weekly series now which alleviates travel for the teams. Seems like Somerset plays in Binghamton two or three times every year.
Yeah I'm with you I don't get it. You'd think they would have it equal all things considered.That's what I'm saying. And it seems like Hudson Valley (Yankees) comes to Lakewood multiple times every year. Would think Brooklyn is closer?
* Maybe I got my years wrong.
I know it’s an M month. But that month is March and not May. 🙂2024 Alvarez is back not the ‘23 version
4-20 10Ks Yes I’m well aware it’s too early to be even considered early but any sign of life would be encouraging
He is a big big piece to making lineup a tall order for opposing pitchers
Reid-Foley has cleared waivers and has been outrighted to Syracuse. So we may see him again at some point. Given that the Mets used 35 pitchers last year (excluding position players), we likely will.Mets made first cuts today. Only notable cut IMO is Sean Reid-Foley. They will likely bring him back as a non roster player if he clears waivers.
though some would say that it's closer to just that than it used to be.. . . But MLB pitching is a lot more than just having a gun.
Pipeline has ranked the Mets farm system 12.
Not sure if it was posted but they also released their top 30 prospect lists this week. Any questions for me ask!
1. Brandon Sproat RHP
2. Jett Williams SS/OF
3. Carson Benge OF
4. Ryan Clifford 1B/OF
5. Nolan McLean RHP
6. Jonah Tong RHP
7. Luisangel Acuna INF
8. Jesus Baez/SS/3B
9. Elian Pena SS
10. Ronny Mauricio INF
11. Drew Gilbert OF
12. Jeremy Rodriguez SS
13. Jonathan Santucci LHP
14. Boston Baro INF
15. Marco Vargas INF
16. Blade Tidwell RHP
17. Trey Snyder SS
18. Nick Morabito OF
19. Nate Dohm RHP
20. Daiverson Gutierrez C
21. Jacob Reimer 3B
22. Christopher Suero C/1B
23. Eli Serrano OF
24. Jonathan Pintaro RHP
25. Edward Lantigua OF
26. Dom Hamel RHP
27. Ronald Hernandez C
28. A.J. Ewing OF/2B
29. Jack Wenninger RHP
30. Colin Houck SS/3B
Yeah at this point hoping he can maybe become a decent backup at this point if anything.Kevin Parada off the list.... what a bummer he turned out to be.
I've seen them in other listings as low as 24. The common theme is that although they have quality prospects, they are all coming off injuries in recent history. They do seem to have a lot of balance when it comes to positions though.Pipeline has ranked the Mets farm system 12.
Not sure if it was posted but they also released their top 30 prospect lists this week. Any questions for me ask!
1. Brandon Sproat RHP
2. Jett Williams SS/OF
3. Carson Benge OF
4. Ryan Clifford 1B/OF
5. Nolan McLean RHP
6. Jonah Tong RHP
7. Luisangel Acuna INF
8. Jesus Baez/SS/3B
9. Elian Pena SS
10. Ronny Mauricio INF
11. Drew Gilbert OF
12. Jeremy Rodriguez SS
13. Jonathan Santucci LHP
14. Boston Baro INF
15. Marco Vargas INF
16. Blade Tidwell RHP
17. Trey Snyder SS
18. Nick Morabito OF
19. Nate Dohm RHP
20. Daiverson Gutierrez C
21. Jacob Reimer 3B
22. Christopher Suero C/1B
23. Eli Serrano OF
24. Jonathan Pintaro RHP
25. Edward Lantigua OF
26. Dom Hamel RHP
27. Ronald Hernandez C
28. A.J. Ewing OF/2B
29. Jack Wenninger RHP
30. Colin Houck SS/3B
Based on what I've read, the Mets farm system lacks the top end quality of some other teams, but is strong in terms of depth.I've seen them in other listings as low as 24. The common theme is that although they have quality prospects, they are all coming off injuries in recent history. They do seem to have a lot of balance when it comes to positions though.
If Marte goes down and/or out, I doubt the Mets would replace him with another OF. Even without Marte they would have six outfielders if you include McNeil.I think we'll see Gilbert this year. Marte will be hurt or gone at some point.
Sproat after ASB.
Tidwell will be up at some point but will depend on SP or RP.
McLean has pitching helium but yeah he only converted second half last year so I think 2026.
Hamel should be checked into pen soon and maybe he gets a shot. Vasil too if he comes back from Rays since they took him in Rule 5.
System depth is really good right now and next year we'll be higher even with a lot of graduations. Franchise is building.
Yes a lot depends on roster at a specific time but Gilbert would be natural replacement for Marte. Regardless if it's a straight one for one I think we'll see him at some point.If Marte goes down and/or out, I doubt the Mets would replace him with another OF. Even without Marte they would have six outfielders if you include McNeil.
That is, unless Gilbert is just tearing it up in AAA, which I have no reason to believe he will.
That we can easily agree on!Anyway it's a far cry from just three years ago, when Khalil Lee and Nick Plummer were ranked 7 and 8.
How many of those are starting with the Cyclones or Rumble Ponies?Pipeline has ranked the Mets farm system 12.
Not sure if it was posted but they also released their top 30 prospect lists this week. Any questions for me ask!
1. Brandon Sproat RHP
2. Jett Williams SS/OF
3. Carson Benge OF
4. Ryan Clifford 1B/OF
5. Nolan McLean RHP
6. Jonah Tong RHP
7. Luisangel Acuna INF
8. Jesus Baez/SS/3B
9. Elian Pena SS
10. Ronny Mauricio INF
11. Drew Gilbert OF
12. Jeremy Rodriguez SS
13. Jonathan Santucci LHP
14. Boston Baro INF
15. Marco Vargas INF
16. Blade Tidwell RHP
17. Trey Snyder SS
18. Nick Morabito OF
19. Nate Dohm RHP
20. Daiverson Gutierrez C
21. Jacob Reimer 3B
22. Christopher Suero C/1B
23. Eli Serrano OF
24. Jonathan Pintaro RHP
25. Edward Lantigua OF
26. Dom Hamel RHP
27. Ronald Hernandez C
28. A.J. Ewing OF/2B
29. Jack Wenninger RHP
30. Colin Houck SS/3B
I hope you're right. But the Eppler mid-season trades didn't net what we'd hoped. Maybe something can still come of them, and Stearns has had only one draft. We have a good set of prospects, but I'm not sure I'd say really good, if there's a difference. I like the management, though, and the long term outlook for the system.. . .
System depth is really good right now and next year we'll be higher even with a lot of graduations. Franchise is building.
Hold that question for another 3-4 weeks.How many of those are starting with the Cyclones or Rumble Ponies?
The International outside of Japan has been aggressive and for most teams, that pays off too.I hope you're right. But the Eppler mid-season trades didn't net what we'd hoped. Maybe something can still come of them, and Stearns has had only one draft. We have a good set of prospects, but I'm not sure I'd say really good, if there's a difference. I like the management, though, and the long term outlook for the system.
I also like the decision-making at the major league level, most notably the way in which the front office finds solutions. Front offices that pursue solutions that are touted in the sports pages and on the blogs never succeed. And that isn't how Stearns runs things.
There is a 2025 Yankees Season thread. That is good enough!Btw- not posting to troll but didn’t want to make a thread to ask this of @Tango Two
Why isn’t there a Yankee spring season thread.
And guys- don’t turn it into a troll- I am seriously asking. We usually seem similar threads at the same time for all of the professional leagues.
Again- wasn’t meant as a troll but didn’t want to start a thread asking. Not sure if there is a Philly ST thread eitherThere is a 2025 Yankees Season thread. That is good enough!
There aren’t enough knowledgeable yankee fans to support 2 threads.Btw- not posting to troll but didn’t want to make a thread to ask this of @Tango Two
Why isn’t there a Yankee spring season thread.
And guys- don’t turn it into a troll- I am seriously asking. We usually seem similar threads at the same time for all of the professional leagues.
Verlander and Scherzer. Acuna, Clifford, and Gilbert.The International outside of Japan has been aggressive and for most teams, that pays off too.
BTW- I can’t remember any Mid season Eppler trades that we received good prospects. Not knocking but I just don’t..,