teamnasty wrote:And your assessment of Meisner is too negative. Kiley at fangraphs protects him as a back rotation starter within 2-4 years which is a nice return for 1/2 a season of Clippard and his 4.89bb/9IP walk rate. Keith Law says Meisner has #2 upside, so the analyst consensus is rosier on Meisner than you are.
No, it isn't, I'm going entirely on Baseball America's analysis of him, and they know a thing or two about him. They only ranked him as the Mets' 21st prospect, and this is what they said:
"Meisner's 6-foot-7 stature helps differentiate him from the plethora of other prep righthanders in the system. His tall, lanky frame and feel for the strike zone made him a target for the Mets in the 2013 draft, despite regular velocity readings in the high 80s as a Cypress Woods High senior. They invested a third-round pick and $500,000 to sign him. Meisner throws steeply downhill with tight rotation on his pitches, pitching at 90-92 mph and topping out at 94 with his fastball in pro ball. The Mets say his high- 70s curveball has become a real weapon, projecting to at least average. Only teammate Marcos Molina had more strikeouts than Meisner (67) in the short-season New York-Penn League in 2014. He throws a below-average changeup at present, and the development of that pitch probably will dictate his future role. Meisner will head to low Class A Savannah in 2015,
with the chance to become a No. 4 starter, unless one of his pitches takes a giant leap forward."
That hardly sounds like a #2 starter.