2012 NY Mets Thread - "Hard Times"

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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    #61
    a MetsMinorleagueBlog post on Mr. Wheeler...



    RHP Zack Wheeler, who just turned 22 on Wednesday, has been a gift to Mets fans. Entering his start on Thursday, he was leading the AA Eastern League in opponents’ batting average (.175), was fourth in ERA (1.97) and had the highest strikeout rate of any of the league’s starters (10.25 K/9).

    B-Mets Pitching Coach Glenn Abott, himself a big leaguer for 10 years and a pitching coach for over 20, is a believer, “He’s just got very good stuff. He’s been throwing strikes. He’s been in the zone good. He just needs to sharpen up his command.”

    As for the low batting average against, Abbott has a simple answer, “His stuff is better than the hitters in this league. The ball really explodes out of his hand. He’s got as good a fastball as I’ve ever seen. There are guys who throw harder, but the ball really jumps out of his hand because he throws it so easy, you know.”

    Like many young hard-throwing pitchers, Wheeler’s stuff was ahead of his command. In April, he walked 13% of the batters he faced (14 of 105). In May, that dropped to 9% (7 of 77). More tellingly, in April, he threw strikes on 59% of his pitches, while in May, he’s up to 66%. Abbott explains, “Early, he was rushing, but he’s been able to curtail that. And that’s made a big difference is him staying back a little bit better. He was just getting out too fast, and his arm couldn’t catch up. His command was all over the place. Sometimes he would yank a pitch or two, but since he’s been staying back, he’s been able to get through all of his pitches a lot better.”

    Wheeler lives off his lively fastball, and wipeout slider while his changeup is decidedly his fourth pitch. Abbott pointed out that Wheeler has not needed his changeup, and truthfully still does not to record outs, “It’s hard. You get guys like that that have always dominated whereever they have been, so it’s hard to get them to get them on track with a pitch like that. Trying to get them to understand how important it is at the major league level. You know, it’s not about here, it’s about the major league level, but it’s coming.” Wheeler says he’s been throwing the pitch more regularly recently, telling Adam Rubin of ESPNNY, “I’ve been working on my changeup a good bit the past few weeks.”

    So, what has two months in double-A produced for Wheeler? A better-paced delivery. Improved command. More time to work on his secondary stuff. And a birthday cake.


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    • EmpireWF
      Giants in the Super Bowl
      • Mar 2009
      • 24082

      #62
      Mets are calling up C Josh Thole and RP Elvin Ramirez for tomorrow. Thole is back from his concussion a few weeks back and has played a few games at AAA. Ramirez has been outstanding in the pen at AA and AAA this year (3-1, 0.65 ERA between the two....at AAA, in 11G he has 19K-1BB).

      Manny Acosta has been sent down to AAA and they have to make on more move on the 40-man since Ramirez is not on it.

      As for the move to bring Thole up, either Rob Johnson or Mike Nickeas will be sent down.


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      • ThomasTomasz
        • Nov 2024

        #63
        NEW YORK -- New York Mets third baseman David Wright will not discuss his contract with the team during this season or next, and will engage in contract talks only during the offseason, he told WFAN radio Friday. Wright has a $16 million team option for the 2013 season.

        "I think that there's too much good going on right now with this team and so many positive vibes with this team right now that it wouldn't be fair to my teammates; it wouldn't be fair to this team to do something as selfish as talk about a contract for me," Wright said. "It doesn't just affect me, it affects the guys in the clubhouse and it affects the vibe that's in the clubhouse.

        "Like I said, it's part of the business but in the same hand, it's selfish when I feel I'm discussing me when we should be discussing we as a team, especially the good start we've gotten off to."

        Wright said his previous experience signing a deal in 2006 helped lead him to this decision. He understands the difficulty of having to prepare for a game while dealing with contract talks. He stressed winning and his love for the organization, and added that the Mets did not come to him regarding putting off the talks.

        "I want to win and I want to win badly and this takes away from the way we prepare every day. Having other guys in this clubhouse have to answer about me, I was in this situation last year," Wright told the radio station. "I had to answer about Jose Reyes and I know the last thing I want to do some days is talk about another guy's contract. I don't want those guys to continue to have to talk about this. We have a good thing and I don't want to selfishly put me ahead of the rest of the guys in this clubhouse."

        Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said Tuesday that he planned to talk to Wright's agents during the season, although he didn't specifically say an offer would be made. Mets COO Jeff Wilpon said the team will let it play out and "there's no gun to anybody's head," meaning there's no rush to complete a deal.

        When asked about Wilpon's comments, Wright said he considers Wilpon a close friend, and that the right time will have to be the offseason to have these talks. The 29-year-old third baseman, who entered Friday night's game with a .365 average, second highest in the National League, wants to be able to help the Mets become a contender.

        "I've said it once, said it a million times, I love it here," Wright said. "I want to be a big reason why we get this thing turned around and headed in the right direction and, of course, I want to be a part of it. Those discussions, we'll wait into the offseason when we can kind of delve into that headfirst and not have to worry about Adam Wainwright's curveball and what's going on behind doors with the contract talk."

        http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/stor...ontract-season

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        • EmpireWF
          Giants in the Super Bowl
          • Mar 2009
          • 24082

          #64
          Still not worried about Wright, as long as he stays healthy. The club has to keep him and by all accounts, he wants to stay. No reason they won't be able to come to terms in the off-season.

          Baxter messed up his collarbone with that catch yesterday and will miss 6 weeks. RP Ramon Ramirez tweaked his hamstring during the celebration and he's going on the DL, too.


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          • Youk
            Posts too much
            • Feb 2009
            • 7998

            #65
            Dickey has 30 strikeouts over his last 3 starts. Absolutely on fire.

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            • EmpireWF
              Giants in the Super Bowl
              • Mar 2009
              • 24082

              #66
              Mets 1st Round Pick (#12 Overall)

              SS - Gavin Cecchini - Barbe High School (Louisiana) [Committed to Mississippi)

              6'1, 175 pounds - 18 Years Old - R/R

              Gap power, plus speed (he's a base stealer), he has to improve his swing.

              Defensively, some say he projects better to 2B because his range/glove range from average to good depending on who you read.


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              Mets Compensation A Round Pick (#35 Overall)

              C - Kevin Plawecki - Purdue University (Junior Class)

              6'2, 215 pounds - 21 Years Old - R/R

              This is the pick they received for losing Jose Reyes to Miami.

              An offensive minded catcher who is good at making contact leading you to believe he should be able to hit for average.

              Doesn't have much power now, remains to be seen if he can develop any.

              Defensively, he's a well rounded guy but the weakest part of his game is his arm strength. Can do just about everything else needed behind the plate.


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              • EmpireWF
                Giants in the Super Bowl
                • Mar 2009
                • 24082

                #67
                I believe Jeurys Familia's start with the AAA Bisons will be on SNY tonight because the Mets have an off day.


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                • EmpireWF
                  Giants in the Super Bowl
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 24082

                  #68
                  Since the Mets got swept this weekend and play Baltimore next...how about some MiLB news...

                  Wilmer Flores was named the FSL All-Star Game MVP. He hit a 2-run base hit off Tigers prospect Bruce Rondon.

                  Also, according to his twitter, Binghamton RHP Colin McHugh has finally been called up to AAA. And this from MetsMinorLeagueBlog:

                  It was not just that McHugh pitched to a 2.41 ERA in 74.2 innings with a 3.8 K/BB ratio (65 K/17 BB). In 22 appearances since the 2011 All-Star Break, he owned a 2.00 ERA in 130.67 innings while allowing just 102 hits with a K/BB of 4.3 (130 K/30 BB). The point is, he wasn’t just really good in 2012. He has been outstanding for the B-Mets for almost a full year.

                  McHugh won’t overpower anyone, but he can change speeds, work both sides of the plate with an arsenal that includes a four-seam fastball, a two-seamer, a curve, a changeup and a cutter.


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                  • Mogriffjr
                    aka Reece
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 2759

                    #69
                    Originally posted by EmpireWF
                    Since the Mets got swept this weekend and play Baltimore next...how about some MiLB news...

                    Wilmer Flores was named the FSL All-Star Game MVP. He hit a 2-run base hit off Tigers prospect Bruce Rondon.

                    Also, according to his twitter, Binghamton RHP Colin McHugh has finally been called up to AAA. And this from MetsMinorLeagueBlog:

                    yeah mchugh has been awesome, he's profiling more of a #4, 5 type pitcher but that's not bad at all...you never know who's going to come and become a stud/good pitchers from the crop of Wheeler/Harvey/Familia/McHugh...
                    Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                    Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                    • EmpireWF
                      Giants in the Super Bowl
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 24082

                      #70
                      Mets promoted SS Wilmer Flores to AA Binghamton today.

                      In 64 G with Single-A St. Lucie this year, Flores hit .289/.336/.463 with 10 HR, 42 RBI, 31 R, 18 BB, 30 SO, 3 SB. He turns 21 in August.


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                      • EmpireWF
                        Giants in the Super Bowl
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 24082

                        #71
                        Matt Harvey has been doing extremely well at AAA the past month.

                        In his last 4 starts: 25 IP, 18 H, 6 ER, 1 HR, 7 BB, 32 K, 2.16 ERA and a BAA of .194

                        The Mets rotation right now is superb between Dickey, Santana, Niese, Young and Gee. 20 quality starts between the five over the past 30 days. So, there's no direct need to bring Harvey up yet but it's good to have some kind of depth just in case.

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                        Mets July 2012

                        Enter the month 43-36, 2.5 GB the Nations in the NL East


                        1 - @ LAD
                        3, 4, 5 - vs. PHI
                        6, 7, 8 - vs. CHC
                        13, 14, 15 - @ ATL
                        17, 18, 19 - @ WAS
                        20, 21, 22 - vs. LAD
                        23, 24, 25 - vs. WAS
                        26, 27, 28, 29 - @ ARI
                        30, 31 - @ SF

                        Hopefully, the bullpen can continue it's current hot streak well into the month. The two series' with the Nationals will be huge, along with the trip to Atlanta and the month ending trip out west.

                        They're looking into bringing in bullpen arms without giving up anything significant, perhaps they also look for a right-handed bat for the bench.

                        Still can't believe they've played this well, it's nuts.


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                        • ThomasTomasz
                          • Nov 2024

                          #72
                          The New York Mets are reportedly interested in reacquiring their former closer, Francisco Rodriguez, from the Milwaukee Brewers.
                          New York is looking to improve its bullpen and Rodriguez is one of the players it is targeting, a source told the New York Post on Monday.
                          Rodriguez, also known as "K-Rod," has 292 career saves, including 83 in three seasons with the Mets (2009-11). He sets up John Axford in Milwaukee.
                          The Mets (43-37) trail the Washington Nationals by 3 1/2 games in the National League East. The Brewers (37-42) may be sellers as they are seven games out and in fourth place in the NL Central.
                          Rodriguez has a 4.11 ERA this season and is making $8 million, which could make him expendable to the struggling Brewers.
                          Current Mets closer Frank Francisco is on the disabled list with a left oblique strain. He has 18 saves but also has a 4.97 ERA in 31 appearances.

                          http://sports.yahoo.com/news/mets-re...6487--mlb.html

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                          • Mogriffjr
                            aka Reece
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 2759

                            #73
                            I'd advocate bringing him back, he shouldn't cost much and if he will slot behind Parnell and be an 8th inning guy, it should work (really feel Parnell is ready to close)
                            Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                            Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              #74
                              If they were to trade for K-Rod, it would be to close. Move Francisco to the 8th inning, Parnell to the 7th, use Batista as a long-man with Byrdak as the lefty and Rauch mixed in...not bad.


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                              • Sigona
                                Posts too much
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 9926

                                #75
                                Blow up the fucking bullpen...the relievers are a combined 10-17. That's 4th worst in the entire league.

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