
First, here's a complete list of the Mets picks:
Rd. 1 (12th),Gavin Cecchini, SS, Barbe High School, LA
Rd. S (35th),Kevin Plawecki, C, Purdue
Rd. 2 (71st),Matt Reynolds, 3B, Arkansas
Rd. 2 (75th),Teddy Stankiewicz, RHP, Fort Worth (Texas) Christian School
Rd. 3 (107), Matt Koch, RHP, Louisville
Rd. 4 (140), Branden Kaupe, SS, Baldwin (Hawaii) HS
Rd. 5 (170), Brandon Welch, RHP, Palm Beach State
Rd. 6 (200), Jayce Boyd, 1B, Florida State
Rd. 7 (230), Corey Oswalt, RHP, Madison (Calif.) HS
Rd. 8 (260), Tomas Nido, C, Orangewood Christian (Calif.) HS
Rd. 9 (290), Richie Rodriguez, 2B, Eastern Kentucky
Rd. 10 (320), Paul Sewald, RHP, San Diego
Rd. 11 (350), Logan Taylor, RHP, Eastern Oklahoma State JC
Rd. 12 (380), Rob Whalen, RHP, Haines City (Fla.) HS
Rd. 13 (410), Matt Bowman, RHP, Princeton
Rd. 14 (440), Chris Flexen, RHP, Newark Memorial (Calif.) HS
Rd. 15 (470), Nick Grant, RHP, Milford (Del.) HS
Rd. S (35th),Kevin Plawecki, C, Purdue
Rd. 2 (71st),Matt Reynolds, 3B, Arkansas
Rd. 2 (75th),Teddy Stankiewicz, RHP, Fort Worth (Texas) Christian School
Rd. 3 (107), Matt Koch, RHP, Louisville
Rd. 4 (140), Branden Kaupe, SS, Baldwin (Hawaii) HS
Rd. 5 (170), Brandon Welch, RHP, Palm Beach State
Rd. 6 (200), Jayce Boyd, 1B, Florida State
Rd. 7 (230), Corey Oswalt, RHP, Madison (Calif.) HS
Rd. 8 (260), Tomas Nido, C, Orangewood Christian (Calif.) HS
Rd. 9 (290), Richie Rodriguez, 2B, Eastern Kentucky
Rd. 10 (320), Paul Sewald, RHP, San Diego
Rd. 11 (350), Logan Taylor, RHP, Eastern Oklahoma State JC
Rd. 12 (380), Rob Whalen, RHP, Haines City (Fla.) HS
Rd. 13 (410), Matt Bowman, RHP, Princeton
Rd. 14 (440), Chris Flexen, RHP, Newark Memorial (Calif.) HS
Rd. 15 (470), Nick Grant, RHP, Milford (Del.) HS
Rd. 16 (500), Myles Smith, RHP, Miami Dade CC,
Rd. 17 (530), Stefan Sabol, C, Orange Coast CC
Rd. 18 (560), Paul Paez, LHP, Rio Hondo College
Rd. 19 (590), Tyler Vandenheiden, RHP, Samford U
Rd. 20 (620), Tim Peterson, RHP, Kentucky
Rd. 21 (650), Gary Ward, LHP, Bethel U.
Rd. 22 (680), Tejay Antone, RHP, Legacy (Texas) HS
Rd. 23 (710), Connor Baits, RHP, Point Loma (Calif,) HS
Rd. 24 (740), Andrew Massie, RHP, Dyer County (Tenn.) HS
Rd. 25 (770), Leon Byrd, 2B, Cypress Ranch (Texas) HS
Rd. 26 (800), Chris Shaw, 1B, Lexington (Mass.) HS
Rd. 27 (830), Zach Arnold, C, Franklin County (Ky.) HS
Rd. 28 (860), Jacob Marks, RHP, St. Clair SS
Rd. 29 (890), Austin Barr, C, Camas (Wash.) HS
Rd. 30 (920), Dustin Cook, RHP, Hargrave (Texas) HS
Rd. 31 (950), Vance Vizcaino, SS, Wakefield (N.C.) HS
Rd. 32 (980), Jon Leroux, 1B/C, Northeastern
Rd. 33 (1010), Jared Price, RHP, Twin Valley (Pa.) HS
Rd. 34 (1040), Mikey White, SS, Spain Park (Ala.) HS
Rd. 35 (1070), Brad Markey, RHP, Sante Fe (Fla.) CC
Rd. 36 (1100), Donovan Walton,SS, Bishop Kelly (Okla.) HS
Rd. 37 (1130), Ben Distefano, C, Lawrence E. Elkins (Texas) HS
Rd. 38 (1160), Jeff Reynolds, 3B, Harvard
Rd. 39 (1190), Patrick Ervin, 2B, Pace (Fla.) HS
Rd. 40 (1220), David Gonzalez, RHP, Gainesville (Ga.) HS
Okay, now that we've gotten THAT out of the way, here are the players that I am most excited about:
Cecchini,Plawecki, Koch, Nido, Bowman & Barr
Rd. 17 (530), Stefan Sabol, C, Orange Coast CC
Rd. 18 (560), Paul Paez, LHP, Rio Hondo College
Rd. 19 (590), Tyler Vandenheiden, RHP, Samford U
Rd. 20 (620), Tim Peterson, RHP, Kentucky
Rd. 21 (650), Gary Ward, LHP, Bethel U.
Rd. 22 (680), Tejay Antone, RHP, Legacy (Texas) HS
Rd. 23 (710), Connor Baits, RHP, Point Loma (Calif,) HS
Rd. 24 (740), Andrew Massie, RHP, Dyer County (Tenn.) HS
Rd. 25 (770), Leon Byrd, 2B, Cypress Ranch (Texas) HS
Rd. 26 (800), Chris Shaw, 1B, Lexington (Mass.) HS
Rd. 27 (830), Zach Arnold, C, Franklin County (Ky.) HS
Rd. 28 (860), Jacob Marks, RHP, St. Clair SS
Rd. 29 (890), Austin Barr, C, Camas (Wash.) HS
Rd. 30 (920), Dustin Cook, RHP, Hargrave (Texas) HS
Rd. 31 (950), Vance Vizcaino, SS, Wakefield (N.C.) HS
Rd. 32 (980), Jon Leroux, 1B/C, Northeastern
Rd. 33 (1010), Jared Price, RHP, Twin Valley (Pa.) HS
Rd. 34 (1040), Mikey White, SS, Spain Park (Ala.) HS
Rd. 35 (1070), Brad Markey, RHP, Sante Fe (Fla.) CC
Rd. 36 (1100), Donovan Walton,SS, Bishop Kelly (Okla.) HS
Rd. 37 (1130), Ben Distefano, C, Lawrence E. Elkins (Texas) HS
Rd. 38 (1160), Jeff Reynolds, 3B, Harvard
Rd. 39 (1190), Patrick Ervin, 2B, Pace (Fla.) HS
Rd. 40 (1220), David Gonzalez, RHP, Gainesville (Ga.) HS
Okay, now that we've gotten THAT out of the way, here are the players that I am most excited about:
Cecchini,Plawecki, Koch, Nido, Bowman & Barr

The Mets drafted 6 catchers in all (and in Leroux, a potential 7th), as well as 8 middle infielders, including 5 shortstops. Although the Mets' brass said they weren't drafting for "need" it's hard to overlook the fact that more than 30% of their picks were either catchers or middle infielders, both areas of concern on the parent club, long-term, as well as presenting an overall depth problem throughout the minors at all 3 positions. I don't have a problem with the team filling out the minor league rosters in any way they think best. After all, at first glance, last year's draft, the first for this regime, APPEARS to have produced an excellent haul. Again, we won't know for another 3-4 years for that draft, so therefore it's even harder to project this year's strength.
We have to trust the team's brain-trust until proven otherwise. Therefore, any "ratings" of this draft will simply fan flames that don't need to be sparked right now, considering that for a change, the state of the team's minor leagues is the best it's been in a very long time. Rather than dreaming of the Hawkins' and McCullers' that got away, I'd rather dream of an organization continuing to be built upon solid fundamentals (especially in light of last night's defensive debacle, again) and loaded with pitchers, catchers and shortstops, then nit-pick over players whom none of us have watched enough to be able to make a sound judgement about. Let's hope that at LEAST one of these 40 will make an impact at the big league level- and, maybe, just maybe, we'll have 3-4 make it and call this an excellent draft, after all...hey- it COULD happen!!!


That's why it's entirely possible that the organization's strategy might have been to draft players at the start of the draft who were eminently more signable while still sitting high on the team's draft board, leaving room to sign players later on and be able to offer more $$. With the new rules, we won't know how this will all play out until after all the picks have signed, or not signed. And then we wait 4-5 years until someone is successful at the major league level. Or not...
I think, like last year, we'll be pleasantly surprised with both the quality and depth of this draft, but only time will tell...
A special thank you to my best friend, fellow Mets NUT and draft expert, Jon Elfenbein!!
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