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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Mets 2013 Draft Results

Players have until Friday, July 12th to sign. Picks in the first 10 rounds in the draft are assigned pool values. The total pool value of the Mets' 11 picks from the 2013 Draft's first 10 rounds is $6,990,000. If the Mets sign all of these first 11 picks, that total represents the penalty-free money they would be able to spend. Any amount over that total would be taxed at a 75% rate. Any amount more than 5% over that total would result in the loss of future draft picks (this is a threshold that has not yet been breached by any club). Additionally, for all signings outside the first 10 rounds for more than $100,000, the overage counts against the pool total. Any unsigned picks from the first 10 rounds do not contribute their pick value to the Mets 2013 pool.

RndPlayerSigning BonusPool AllotmentDifferenceOfficial?
1Dominic Smith$2,600,000$2,840,300$240,300 - UnderYes
2Andrew Church$850,000$1,138,800$288,800 - UnderYes
3Ivan Wilson$624,900$724,900$100,000 - UnderYes
3Casey Meisner$500,000$640,900$140,900 - UnderYes
4LJ Mazzilli$300,000$441,800$141,800 - UnderYes
5Jared King$450,000$330,800$119,200 - OverYes
6Champ Stuart$300,000$247,700$52,300 - OverYes
7Matt Oberste$325,000$185,700$139,300 - OverYes
8Ricky Knapp$130,000$156,500$26,500 - UnderYes
9Patrick Biondi$10,000$146,200$136,200 - UnderYes
10Luis Guillorme$200,000$136,400$63,600 - OverYes
11Ty Bashlor$550,000up to $100,000$450,000 - OverYes
12Jeff McNeilUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
13Kevin McGowanUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
15Colton PlaiaUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
16Zach MathieuUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
17John MagliozziUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
18Brent McMinnUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
20Dan Herrmann$200,000up to $100,000$100,000 - OverYes
23Gaither BumgardnerUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
25Ricky JacquezUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
28Robby ColesUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
33Ryan ChapmanUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
34Cameron GriffinUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
35Ty WilliamsUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
36Brandon Brosher$167,500up to $100,000$67,500 - OverYes
38Paul PaezUnknownup to $100,000UnknownYes
Pool Total $6,907,400$6,990,000$82,600 - Under

Thanks to everyone who tweets, e-mails, etc to help me put this list together & keep it updated. Hat tips, especially, to @PSLToFlushing, @nymets945, @tobyhyde, @MitchNYM, @WexlerRules, @DanDotLewis, @RealKenDick, and obviously @jimcallisBA and all the folks at @BaseballAmerica.

Players in bold have officially signed.

RndPickPlayerPosSchool (Class, if college)BA Top 500
111Dominic Smith1BJunipero Serra HS, CA14
248Andrew ChurchRHPBasic HS, NV89
376Ivan WilsonOFRuston HS, LA140
384Casey MeisnerRHPCypress Woods HS, TX246
4116LJ Mazzilli2BUConn (Sr) 250
5146Jared KingOFKansas State (Jr)68
6176Champ StuartOFBrevard College (Jr)199
7206Matt Oberste1BOklahoma (Jr)120
8236Ricky KnappRHPFlorida Gulf Coast (Jr)187
9266Patrick BiondiOFMichigan (Sr)247
10296Luis GuillormeSSCoral Springs Charter HS, FL222
11326Ty BashlorRHPSouth Georgia JC, GA323
12356Jeff McNeilSSCal State - Long Beach (Jr)396
13386Kevin McGowanRHPFranklin Pierce (Jr)Not Ranked
14416JD LeckenbyRHPWashington State (Jr)Not Ranked
15446Colton PlaiaCLoyola Marymount (Sr)334
16476Zach Mathieu1BFranklin Pierce (Jr)Not Ranked
17506John MagliozziRHPFlorida (So)439
18536Brent McMinnRHPNevada (Jr)443
19566Cody CrouseRHPBloomingdale Sr HS, FLNot Ranked
20596Dan HerrmannRHPChristian Brothers College HS, MONot Ranked
21626Morgan EarmanRHPDesert Christian Academy, CA420
22656Daniel ProcopioRHPCentral Technical School, CanadaNot Ranked
23686Gaither BumgardnerRHPSouth Carolina - Upstate (Sr)Not Ranked
24716Matt BrillRHPMoline HS, IN Not Ranked
25746Ricky JacquezRHPCentral Arizona JCNot Ranked
26776Owen SpiwakCCawthra Park SS, CanadaNot Ranked
27806Austin ColeyRHPBelmont (So)Not Ranked
28836Robby ColesRHPFlorida State (Jr)Not Ranked
29866Anthony KayLHPWard Melville HS, NYNot Ranked
30896David McKaySSViera HS, FLNot Ranked
31926Ben HechtRHPSt. Anthony School, ILNot Ranked
32956Juan EscaraCMater Academy Charter School, FLNot Ranked
33986Ryan ChapmanRHPSanta Ana JCNot Ranked
341016Cameron GriffinRHPColumbus State (Sr)Not Ranked
351046Ty WilliamsRHPSeminole State JCNot Ranked
361076Brandon Brosher1BSpringstead HS, FLNot Ranked
371106Juan Avena1BCompton JCNot Ranked
381136Paul PaezLHPRio Hondo JC391
391166Logan Quimuyog1BMosley HS, FLNot Ranked
401196JB WoodmanOFEdgewater HS, FL135

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 9 (5/30 - 6/5)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Luis Cessa, SP (A) - 7.2 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 10 K

Cessa is part of a Sand Gnats rotation that all season has been taking turns being fantastic. On the season, Cessa has tossed 53.2 innings and has struck out 50 against just 9 walks. He's been susceptible to the long ball, having surrendered 8 HRs, but clearly that wasn't a problem this past week, when he left the game with 2 outs in the 8th after collecting 10 strikeouts and allowing just 2 hits, no walks, and no runs. Cessa is one of several low cost, under-the-radar international prospects who signed under former Mets GM Omar Minaya to break out over the past two calendar years. For all Minaya's failings (and they were plentiful), he and his team did an excellent job scouring the Latin market for low-profile pitching prospects. Cessa just turned 21 this April, so his success in full season ball is more interesting than when a college guy breezes through the league's more inexperienced hitters. Highlighting one of the problems that accompanies signing 16-year-olds, Cessa will be eligible for the Rule 5 draft for a second time this year. Given his success (and assuming it continues), he may be attractive enough for another team to take a shot at hiding him in the back of a Major League bullpen for the 2014 season. After locking Hansel Robles into a 40-man spot last year, it'll be interesting to see if the Mets go the same route with Cessa, or whether they'll take their chances. If he does go unselected (or gets protected), I expect the Mets to move him one step at a time, meaning he'd start the 2014 season in the Florida State League. The Major Leagues are still very, very far away.

Age: 21
Acquired: 2008-09 International Period

Signing Bonus: Unknown (presumable minimal)
MLB ETA: 2016


Honorable Mention:

Thursday, May 30, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 8 (5/23 - 5/29)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Jack Leathersich, RP (AA) - 2.2 IP, 0-0, 1 SV, 0.00 ERA, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K

Any of the four starters in the Honorable Mention section would have been a fine choice for this spot, but I almost chose Leathersich last week so I put my finger on the scale and gave it to him this week. This has been a pretty typical week for the 22-year-old lefty, which is remarkable. Since the Mets drafted Leathersich in 2011, he has faced 456 hitters across four minor league levels and he has struck out 184 of them (40.4%). This despite a fastball that lives in the low 90s. To put that in perspective, the only Major League pitchers with a better strikeout rate over that period are Craig Kimbrel (46.2%), Aroldis Chapman (42.4%), and Kenley Jansen (41.4%). In fact, those three stud closers are the only MLBers with a K% north of even 35% over the past two calendar years. Leathersich's strikeout numbers are the eye-catcher, but his whole body of work this year has been impressive. He's been unscored upon in 17 of his 18 appearances this season. In May, Leathersich has 24 strikeouts against 3 walks and 5 hits in 11.1 innings. I fully expect the Mets to move the strikeout artist up to AAA in the fairly near future. And perhaps we'll even see Leathersich in Queens this September. Although as a 2011 draftee, there's no Rule 5 pressure pushing him north yet. One more thing, Leathersich is not a LOOGY. In fact, he exhibits an unusual (and significant) reverse platoon split. This year, lefties have hit .368/.455/.579 with 5 strikeouts in 22 plate appearances. Righties have "hit" .118/.238/.118 with 40 strikeouts in 81 plate appearances. It's not just a small sample quirk (though the effect is exaggerated in this small sample). Last year, lefties outhit righties against Leathersich too (.707 OPS for LHH vs. .515 OPS for RHH), and that was in 306 PA. He might not be the best prospect in the system, but he's certainly among the more interesting.

Age: 22
Acquired: 2011 Draft (Round 5, Overall Pick 162)

Signing Bonus: $110,000
MLB ETA: 2013-14


Honorable Mention:

Thursday, May 23, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 7 (5/16 - 5/22)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Steven Matz, SP (A) - 6.0 IP, 0-1, 3.00 ERA, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 9 K

An overslot pick in a forgettable 2009 Mets draft, Matz has spent most of his 3 and a half years in the system dealing with arm issues. So being 21 (22 next week) and still in A-ball doesn't really raise any age-related red flags. It helps that the hard-throwing lefty has been outstanding so far for the Sand Gnats. In 34.2 innings this year, Matz has collected 39 strikeouts (10.1 K/9) and issued 11 walks (2.9 BB/9). This past week, Matz matched his career high in strikeouts (9) and innings pitched (6), both set last year in Kingsport. It remains to be seen whether Matz winds up a starter or a reliever, but the only real task right now is for him to get some innings under his belt and stay healthy. Matz will be eligible for the Rule 5 draft this December, and as a left-handed pitcher who can hit the upper 90s with his fastball, he'd be close to a lock, in my opinion, to get selected despite this being his first crack at A ball. As such, he's close to a shoe in to be added to the 40-man roster next November. If Matz continues demonstrating that his stuff is too good for the South Atlantic League, I could see the Mets moving him to St. Lucie this summer. But whether that promotion comes this year or next, his season will have been a huge success if he can just stay healthy and keep logging innings.

Age: 21
Acquired: 2009 Draft (Round 2, Overall Pick 72)

Signing Bonus: $895,000
MLB ETA: 2015


Honorable Mention:

Thursday, May 16, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 6 (5/9 - 5/15)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Matt Bowman, SP (A+) - 7.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 9 K

In a week in which the system's top 3 pitching prospects each turned in a fine start, the soon-to-be 22-year-old from Princeton stole the show. Bowman followed his pro debut (in which he struck out 30 against just 2 walks in 29.1 innings for Brooklyn) by breezing through the South Atlantic League (in which he went 4-0 in 5 starts and struck out 26 against just 4 walks in 30.2 innings). He hasn't missed a beat in the Florida State League, winning his first 2 starts and putting up 16 Ks against 2 walks. As a mid-round college arm, he's got a long way to go before he starts really getting noticed, but it's hard to put up better peripherals than he's done in his first 73 innings with the Mets (72 K, 8 BB). Given that he's already been bumped up once this year, I expect the Mets to leave Bowman in the St. Lucie rotation for awhile. But if he keeps this up, he might see Binghamton this summer. And that's where we'll really start to see whether he might have the chops to be a Major League pitcher.

Age: 21
Acquired: 2012 Draft (Round 13, Overall Pick 410)

Signing Bonus: $100,000
MLB ETA: 2015


Honorable Mention:

Thursday, May 9, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 5 (5/2 - 5/8)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Zack Wheeler, SP (AAA) - 6.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K

Even Mets fans with only a passing interest in the minors have Wheeler on their radar. The sole return the Mets got for Carlos Beltran in the July 2011 swap with the Giants, Wheeler has jumped from excellent prospect to elite prospect. He's a consensus Top 10 pitching prospect in baseball and fans rightly dream of the tall righty pairing with Matt Harvey to form a deadly 1-2 punch at the front of the Mets' rotation for years to come. And the future is rapidly approaching. After struggling for the most part through his first five starts in the PCL this year, Wheeler made a mechanical adjustment and has put together back-to-back strong starts (2-0, 12.2 IP, 8 H, 1 R, 2 BB, 12 K). The biggest obstacle remaining in Wheeler's way might be money. Specifically, the longer the Mets wait to call him up, the less likely Wheeler will qualify for a fourth year of arbitration (as a Super 2, replacing a year at the league minimum). Given the current big league situation, I'd expect the Mets will wait until mid-June to debut the young phenom. This would give Wheeler another 6-ish starts in Las Vegas to iron out the kinks. Wheeler is already on the 40-man roster, so the Mets will not need to make a corresponding 40-man transaction when he eventually does get the call.

Age: 22
Acquired: 2011 Trade (Orig. 2009 Draft - Round 1, Overall Pick 6 by SF)

Signing Bonus: $3,300,000
MLB ETA: June 2013


Honorable Mention:

Thursday, May 2, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 4 (4/25 - 5/1)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Noah Syndergaard, SP (A+) - 7.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 5 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K

In a strong week for Mets pitching prospects, I'm going with the second piece in last winter's blockbuster deal that sent RA Dickey to Toronto, who turned in his best performance as a Met this week. In fact, Syndergaard hasn't allowed an earned run in his past two starts, covering 13 innings during which he's walked 3 and struck out 11. The tall righty was the Mets' consensus #3 prospect coming into the season, so it's nice to see him settling in to Advanced A-ball so quickly. A nationally ranked prospect for the second straight year, Syndergaard could find himself at the center of a lot of trade speculation this winter (perhaps even this summer). But for now, I expect the Mets to keep him on the same minor league trajectory as Zack Wheeler, who spent the entirety of his age 20 season in Advanced-A.

Age: 20
Acquired: 2012-13 Offseason Trade (Orig. 2010 Draft - Round 1s, Overall Pick 38 by TOR)

Signing Bonus: $600,000
MLB ETA: 2015


Honorable Mention:

Thursday, April 25, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 3 (4/18 - 4/24)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Rafael Montero, SP (AA) - 6.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 4 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K

I do what I can to mix it up when selecting the top prospects of the week, but Montero is making that difficult. Another strong outing this week brings his season line to 3-0 with a 1.59 ERA, a .71 WHIP, and a 27 to 1 K:BB ratio. In his first 4 starts he's carving up the Eastern League like he's a big leaguer. And in light of his success and the Mets' starting pitching woes, there are many fans calling for just that. But as good as he's been, now's not the time. I expect Montero will remain in AA for at least another month before they even consider moving him up to AAA. But every dominant start makes it a little more likely that we could see him in Queens before the year is out.

Age: 22
Acquired: 2010-11 International Period
Signing Bonus: $80,000
MLB ETA: 2014... (or sooner?)


Honorable Mention:

Thursday, April 18, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 2 (4/11 - 4/17)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Jacob deGrom, SP (A+/AA) - 14.0 IP, 0-1, 3.21 ERA, 10 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 1 BB, 15 K

There may be some recency bias in effect here, but deGrom earns this spot on the strength of his stellar AA debut last night. He was a hard-luck loser as the B-Mets went down 1-0, but he lasted 8 innings, giving up 1 run on 3 hits and a walk with 8 strikeouts. DeGrom is perhaps the most underhyped of the Mets vaunted collection of prospect arms, though I doubt that remains the case for much longer if he continues putting together starts like this. On the older side for a prospect, deGrom gets some latitude having migrated to pitching full time late in his college career and then missing a season plus as a pro recovering from Tommy John surgery. One of several strong college arms the Mets took in the 2010 draft, the hard-throwing righthander must be added to the Mets' 40-man roster by November in order to be protected from the Rule 5 draft. Even so, I don't think it's terribly likely that deGrom debuts with the Mets this year. The past few years they've been stingy with call-ups, and deGrom will likely be pushing his innings limit by August if all goes well.

Age: 24
Acquired: 2010 Draft (Round 9, Overall Pick 272)
Signing Bonus: $95,000
MLB ETA: 2014

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, April 11, 2013

2013 Mets Prospect Report: Week 1 (4/4 - 4/10)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Rafael Montero, SP (AA) - 11.2 IP, 1-0, 1.54 ERA, 8 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 15 K

One of the more advanced arms in the Mets stable of young pitching prospects, the 22-year-old Montero breezed through his first two starts. His 15 strikeouts against 0 walks this week are an example of his exciting combination of stuff and control. The instinct is to be concerned about guys who spend as much time in the strike zone as Montero does, because against better hitters that can be dangerous. But here we are in AA, and Montero continues to live in the zone & miss bats and induce weak contact. It's not a problem until it's a problem, and right now, it's not a problem. As a signee from the 2010-11 international class, Montero has one more year of Rule 5 protection remaining, so there is no need on that front to rush him to the 40-man roster in 2013. Montero has been moved aggressively in his 2 years in the system, but he has met every challenge so far. Even so, I expect that he'll spend the first half of 2013 in AA regardless of how well he pitches this spring. He's also a guy I think is a strong candidate to be moved this summer or next offseason, should the Mets look to add a legitimate OF bat on the trade market.

Age: 22
Acquired: 2010-11 International Period
Signing Bonus: $80,000
MLB ETA: 2014

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, August 16, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 19 (8/9 - 8/15)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Jacob DeGrom, SP (A+) - 7.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 8 K

DeGrom (2010, 9th round) has come out of nowhere to put himself squarely on the Mets prospect map. Essentially found money, DeGrom had elbow issues shortly after signing for $95K and wound up having Tommy John surgery, the recovery costing him his entire 2011 season. But man has he come back strong. He went 6-3 in 15 starts for A-ball Savannah, posting a 2.51 ERA in 89.2 innings, striking out 78 against just 14 walks and 77 hits. If the hard-throwing righty's first start following his promotion to Advanced A St. Lucie is any indication, he hasn't missed a beat. He'll probably start 2013 in the St. Lucie rotation, but given his age (he turned 24 in June), they could push him to AA Binghamton. Either way, DeGrom is another name to know and an arm to watch.

Honorable Mention:

Friday, August 10, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 18 (8/2 - 8/8)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Tyler Pill, SP (A+) - 7.2 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 10 K

Pill (2011, 4th round) has quietly put together a solid 2012 campaign. Splitting time between the Mets' two full season A-ball affiliates, Pill has struck out 105 while walking 22 and giving up 109 hits in 113 innings en route to a 2.31 ERA and a 1.159 WHIP. His strikeout rate has dipped a bit and his walk rate has risen slighty with his move up to Advanced A, but weeks like this past one will do plenty to fix that. The 22-year-old righty will finish out the year with a few more starts in the Florida State League and then start the 2013 season as a member of the starting rotation in either AA Binghamton or back in Advanced A St. Lucie.

Honorable Mention:

Friday, August 3, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 17 (7/26 - 8/1)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Rafael Montero, SP (A+) - 6.0 IP, 1-0, 3.00 ERA, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 14 K

A lot of people had Montero (2011, international) as a sleeper prospect coming into 2012, based on his strong showing across 4 levels of short season ball last year. Montero, who signed with the Mets out of the Dominican Republic for $80,000 in January of 2011, had been under the radar by virtue of being 3-4 years older than the typical international prospect. But having made it all the way to Advanced A ball and succeeding there in his second pro year, he's a secret no more. This week, 14 of the 18 outs he recorded came via the strikeout, and along with all those punchouts Montero issued no free passes. On the season, the 21-year-old righty has 105 Ks against just 16 walks in 114.1 innings between Savannah and St. Lucie, the Mets' two full season A-ball affiliates. He's currently tied for the organizational lead with 10 wins, and sports a sterling 2.52 ERA and 0.980 WHIP. His is a name to remember, because this winter, you'll be seeing it on a lot of Mets prospect Top 10 lists.

Honorable Mention:

Friday, July 27, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 16 (7/19 - 7/25)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Michael Fulmer, SP (A) - 11.0 IP, 1-0, 0.82 ERA, 7 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 15 K

For a franchise where prospect hype often significantly outpaces prospect performance, it's amazing that Fulmer (2011, 1st round supplemental, 44th overall) hasn't gotten more attention. I suppose the presence of more advanced top pitching prospects Zack Wheeler and Matt Harvey, coupled with the surprisingly engaging play of the big league club in the first half, has allowed Fulmer to go about his business free from the NY microscope. Regardless, the 19-year-old (who won't turn 20 until next March) is leading the South Atlantic League with a 2.51 ERA and ranks 2nd with a 1.07 WHIP. And, just like you'd hope with a prospect, he seems to get better every time he takes the hill. The Mets may be content to let Fulmer finish out his stellar debut in Savannah or they may bump him up to St. Lucie for a sample fo the Advanced A fare he'll (hoefully) be feasting on next April. Either way, this kid's a keeper, and easily one of the best stories on the Mets' farm this year.

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, July 19, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 15 (7/12 - 7/18)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Jeurys Familia, SP (AAA) - 14.1 IP, 1-0, 0.63 ERA, 8 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 15 K

Now that's more like it. After making gigantic strides as a prospect last year in Advanced A and AA, Familia (2007, international) has taken a step back in 2012, particularly with his control. In fairness, he's been one of the youngest players in AAA all year, but the 6.2 BB/9 he'd given up through 75 innings as of 2 weeks ago was (and remains) troubling nonetheless. However in his past 3 starts, including the two he made this past week, the big righthander has simply been much, much better in every aspect of his game. The optimistic take is that he spent the first 3 months of the season ironing out the kinks and now he's ready to dominate. The realistic take is that 3 good starts doesn't erase 3 lousy months. Either way, it's great to see Familia string some success together. As a member of the Mets' 40-man roster, Familia could be ticketed for a September call-up, especially if the rest of his July & August go as well as this past week did.

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, July 12, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 14 (7/5 - 7/11)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Logan Verrett, SP (A) - 9.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 6 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K

It was a bit of a rough beginning to his pro career for Verrett (2011, 3rd round). He didn't pitch after signing last summer, and then he missed a month and a half at the beginning of the 2012 season, sidelined with a strained throwing shoulder. But he seemingly harnessed the energy of Tuesday night's Major League All-Star game to deliver a masturful complete game shutout for the Sand Gnats. Thanks to a caught stealing and a pair of double plays, Verrett faced just 4 over the minimum. On the year, Verrett has 52 strikeouts in 9 starts covering 50.2 innings against just 9 walks, suggesting that he's probably ready for the next challenge. Were it not for the injury, it's likely the 22-year-old righty would already be in St. Lucie by now.

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, July 5, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 13 (6/28 - 7/4)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Matt Harvey, SP (AAA) - 13.0 IP, 1-1, 1.38 ERA, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 15 K

Harvey (2010, 1st round, 7th overall) is on quite a roll. He's gone at least 5 innings in each of his past 5 starts, going 6 twice and 7 twice. He's had at least 6 Ks and no more than 2 BB in each start, and has surrendered 8 total runs over that span. Harvey's first start this week (7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 K) was dominant, whereas his second (6 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 6 K) was merely very good. Make no mistake, he has made major strides, particularly with his control, as the season has progressed. For reasons of service time, 40-man roster space, and his development, I'm sure the Mets would love to keep the 23-year-old in Buffalo as long as is feasible. But if one of the starters in the Mets' rotation were to land on the Disabled List, Harvey would have to be considered an option for the call-up.

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, June 28, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 12 (6/21 - 6/27)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Luis Mateo, SP (A-) - 6.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K

Mateo (2011, international) is an atypical prospect. After contracts with both the Giants and Padres fell through in prior years due to questionable physicals and age misrepresentation, the Mets landed Mateo last spring for $150K. The 22-year-old righty spent the summer of 2011 putting together a K:BB ratio of 80:5 in 63 innings in the Dominican Summer League, and so far the success has transferred stateside. Through two starts, Mateo is leading the New York-Penn League in strikeouts and is 2nd in WHIP. Mateo's is a name to remember as a strong summer will make him a very interesting prospect heading into the 2013 season.

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, June 21, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 11 (6/14 - 6/20)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Matt Harvey, SP (AAA) - 13.0 IP, 1-1, 2.77 ERA, 9 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 4 BB, 17 K

Harvey (2010, 1st round, 7th overall) put together consecutive quality starts this week and appears to be making major strides at AAA. These last 2 outings he's limited the free passes and missed a ton of bats. Fortunately, the Mets' rotation is healthy and thriving at the moment, so the calls for Harvey have quieted down. That's good because the Mets' most advanced top pitching prospect still has work to do before being ready to make his big league debut. And there's no rush. After all, Harvey's still the 10th youngest pitcher to spend time in the International League this year.

Honorable Mention:

Thursday, June 14, 2012

2012 Mets Prospect Report: Week 10 (6/7 - 6/13)

Top Pitching Prospect of the Week

Darin Gorski, SP (AA) - 8.0 IP, 1-0, 0.00 ERA, 7 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K

Gorski (2009, 7th round) turned in his longest & first walk-free outing of the year this week. After bursting onto the Mets' prospect radar last year from out of nowhere, he has struggled to find his footing in AA, posting a 4-3 record with a mediocre 3.97 ERA and pedestrian BB and K numbers (7.17 K/9, 3.97 BB/9). But this past outing, he navigated around 7 hits, including a pair of doubles, to go 8 scoreless. Hopefully Gorski can build off this successful start and get his 2012 season back on track. As of now, he still looks like the best chance the Mets have to get a Major Leaguer out of their miserable 2009 draft.

Honorable Mention: