- 3,602
- 2,238
so 1 injury = a problem now? trust in the scouting and hopefully it works out. i know nothing about any of these draftees lol
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118. Freddie Freeman, 1b/rhp
School: El Modena HS, Orange, Calif. Class: Sr.
B-T: L-R. Ht.: 6-5. Wt.: 215. Birthdate: 9/12/89.
Scouting Report: A member of both USA Baseball's youth and junior national teams, Freeman dominated for the youth team in 2005 before struggling in the World Junior Championship last fall (2-for-21) in Cuba. His stock has rebounded this spring, as he helped El Modena High to a playoff berth as both a hitter and pitcher. While his track record with Team USA and in showcases makes him a top-three-rounds talent as a power hitter, scouts are increasingly intrigued with Freeman as a pitcher. Just 17, he has excellent size, and while working as El Modena's closer he has shown control of two present plus pitches: a heavy 90-93 mph fastball and a power slider. His feel for pitching and clean arm action belie his pitching inexperience--and his desire to remain a hitter. A Cal State Fullerton signee, Freeman could definitely be a two-way player if he gets to college. Teams that like his arm better still may have to give him a chance to hit first before putting him on the mound.
128. Mike Stanton, 1b/of
School: Notre Dame HS, Sherman Oaks, Calif. Class: Sr.
B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-5. Wt.: 205. Birthdate: 11/8/89.
Scouting Report: One of the top athletes in the draft class, Stanton was a three-sport star at Notre Dame Academy and widely regarded as the school's best such athlete since former big league outfielder Jorge Piedra. Stanton is considerably bigger than Piedra and was recruited by Southern California as a wide receiver/defensive back, as well as for his power-hitting ability. While UNLV offered Stanton a football scholarship and a chance to walk on to play baseball, USC wants him on a baseball ride, with a chance to walk on in football. For pro scouts, projection is the operative word with the raw Stanton. He was overmatched against most of the top arms he saw last summer in showcases, though he has shown improvement in pitch recognition. Stanton has a big swing with resulting big power thanks to leverage and bat speed. He profiles as a corner outfielder with an average arm that could be suited to right field with more polish. He's a fringe-average runner under way.
it's a problem when the mets are historically bad at treating hamstring issues
The New York Mets could promote Steven Matz within the next three weeks, according to a source.
The left-hander leads the Pacific Coast League with a 1.94 ERA. It had been reported that the Mets planned to bring Matz to the Major Leagues in July.
The Mets will promote Matz to start. They may have to wait for a trade or injury to open up a spot in the rotation. New York has been open to trading Jonathon Niese and/or Dillon Gee for quite some time.
Bobby Parnell, whose 30-day rehab clock has officially expired, will join the Mets on Wednesday and will be activated within the next few days, the team announced.
Parnell, who walked one and struck out two during a scoreless inning in his final rehab appearance on Tuesday night for Double-A Binghamton, had a 12.27 ERA In eight rehab appearances.
Terry Collins told reporters this past weekend that Parnell will not start out with a set role.
Instead, “I think I’ll just get him in there and let him get his feet wet again,” Collins said.
Parnell made one appearance last season before having Tommy John surgery in April. He missed the final two months of the previous season with a herniated disc in his neck. He was expected to be back from the DL in late April or early May, but was slowed due to sore right forearm.
Mets settle on a 3rd baseman until Daniel Murphy returns
By Mike Vorkunov | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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on June 14, 201
NEW YORK — Ruben Tejada will play and start at third base for the Mets until Daniel Murphy returns, manager Terry Collins said.
Daniel Murphy was placed on the disabled list June 5 with a strained quadriceps muscle. The Mets expect Murphy to come off right around when he's eligible, June 20. Murphy had been playing third after the Mets rearranged their infield with the knowledge that David Wright is out indefinitely.
But Murphy got hurt and Ruben Tejada moved back to the position. He returned to the Mets Sunday after a paternity leave. He doubled in his first at-bat.
Tejada was hitting .304 with an .800 OPS in his last 22 games entering Sunday.
Gee has been an utter disaster this year. Oh well.
Minors 6.17.15: Steven Matz blanks Salt Lake
LAS VEGAS 5, SALT LAKE 1: Steven Matz continues to knock on the door of a promotion to the majors. Matz tossed seven scoreless innings against the Bees on Wednesday afternoon, slicing his Pacific Coast League ERA to 2.11. Matz (7-4) retired the final 10 batters he faced as Las Vegas won its seventh straight game. He allowed four hits and one walk while striking out five. Matz tossed 87 pitches (53 strikes). He was coming off an outing in which he allowed four runs in four innings and threw 83 pitches against Reno. The 51s broke a scoreless tie with a three-run sixth that included an RBI triple by Matt Reynolds and RBI double by Alex Castellanos. Anthony Recker, serving as DH in his first game with Las Vegas since Aug. 26, 2013, added a two-run homer in the eighth against Jo-Jo Reyes. Salt Lake's lone run came in the ninth against John Church. Wally Backman recorded his 200th victory as Las Vegas manager. He has a .563 winning percentage. Box