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Well, I guess I liked the farm a little more than most back in 2010, and maybe I like that lower level piching a little less than most now. In general, I think our lower level pitching tends to get over-rated and our bats under-rated.
In 2010, Omar's last year, the system graduated Davis, Niese, Tejada, and Thole. Since then, it has also graduated Harvey, Gee, Mejia, Duda, Nieuwenhuis, Valdespin, Turner, and Fernando
It's also had some hitting prospects whose stock has fallen. Havens still looked pretty intriguing then, though he had missed time with injury. Ratliff looked like he might be breaking out, and he had not yet had the career ending injury. Flores that offseason was ranked the #10 prospect in the FSL, Aderlin the #9 prospect in the Appy, Puello #13 in the SAL, and Vaughn #3 and Ceciliani #11 in the NYPL.
Some of the names from 2010-2011 will look disappointing now, but some on this year's list will look disappointing 2 years from now. But on the whole, I think the only really high ceiling talent added in the last 2 years seems to have been in the two trades. I think the pitching development seems to have improved some, but the position players seem to have stagnated some.
You make fair point about our positional players but imo our farm is quite a bit better then it was even without the 2 trades. Fulmer, Tapia, Montero, Mazzoni all look like they can be very good.
I will give you that our positional players haven't done anything much but Sandy also traded Marte (who was once considered one of our top prospects) who prob will never make it to the ML's for a young outfielder who should be a pretty important part of the team.
The main thing here is that more money needs to be spent on the Draft as well as International Free Agency. Especially on positional players.
Presenting the 2013 New York Mets Outfield.
Tapia was acquired by Omar.
Yea but something needs to be said about the way this new regime handles player development.
Presenting the 2013 New York Mets Outfield.
I would say that in his time here Omar improved the farm a lot more considering what he inherited than Alderson has. Granted, Omar a lot more time but he also was in win now mode and lost some top picks. I really don't think Omar gets enough credit for the farm system he took over and what he turned it into.
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In retrospect, was the 2005 rating accurate? Was it more productive than the 19th position, or less productive. Which way, I don't know. And in a few yerars the system as it stood in 2010 may prove to be more, or less, productive than the #20 spot.
As you stated (I think) ratings are snapshots, but they don't always end up capturing the right details.
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Wrong.
http://metsmerizedonline.com/2012/10...ool-money.html
During this year’s draft, the Mets’ Bonus Pool was $7,151,400 and they were allowed to spend $8,351,400 without incurring any penalties under the new CBA. The Mets spent $6,285,400 of their allotted pool money leaving a little over $2 million on the table. In accordance with the new rules, only $185,600 of that amount will carry over to the next draft and it is included in next year’s spending allotment reflected above.
And the Mets lose the Bonus Pool money the Wilpons didn't spend on their second round pick this year. They only would have gotten it rolled over to next year if Stankiewicz had refused to sign for slot. Since the Mets tried to lowball him for less than slot they don't get the extra second round bonus money allotted next year.
They will get the pick, but not the Bonus Pool space. The Wilpons basically blew a high draft pick over trying to go cheap in the draft again. This is not a real rebuild, it's a phony act they're putting on to fool the fans and keep them quiet while they slash payroll and put the savings in their pockets.
They spent slightly less than what they had to, not anything major. I would have liked to see a few guys here and there signed, but no one I'm going to lose sleep over. These numbers are not 100% accurate either as some player's bonuses were not leaked to the media. I think it's fair to give the Mets another year to utilize the new draft better.
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