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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 941050" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>What seems to be a consensus ranking (this one from sny.tv) for where KP stands in the Mets system, along with recent comments on Parada from the Mets director of player development (bolding mine):</p><p></p><h3>3. C <a href="https://www.sny.tv/tags/kevin-parada" target="_blank">Kevin Parada</a></h3><p>Parada had a great opportunity this spring to get the invite to big league camp and work with catching instructor Glenn Sherlock as well as the chance to catch big league arms in bullpen sessions and talk through their mindset. Director of player development Kevin Howard told MLB.com: "From what we saw last summer, <strong>his receiving and throwing needed a lot of improvement, and I’ve never seen a guy improve at both so much this quickly</strong>."</p><p></p><p>Coming out of Georgia Tech, Parada was considered a bat-first catcher. If he can stick behind the plate, though, the Mets will have a good problem on their hands. Alvarez, right now, is the top catching prospect in the sport. It is possible that this time next year, Parada takes that throne.</p><p></p><p>MLB ETA: 2025</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 941050, member: 4003"] What seems to be a consensus ranking (this one from sny.tv) for where KP stands in the Mets system, along with recent comments on Parada from the Mets director of player development (bolding mine): [HEADING=2]3. C [URL='https://www.sny.tv/tags/kevin-parada']Kevin Parada[/URL][/HEADING] Parada had a great opportunity this spring to get the invite to big league camp and work with catching instructor Glenn Sherlock as well as the chance to catch big league arms in bullpen sessions and talk through their mindset. Director of player development Kevin Howard told MLB.com: "From what we saw last summer, [B]his receiving and throwing needed a lot of improvement, and I’ve never seen a guy improve at both so much this quickly[/B]." Coming out of Georgia Tech, Parada was considered a bat-first catcher. If he can stick behind the plate, though, the Mets will have a good problem on their hands. Alvarez, right now, is the top catching prospect in the sport. It is possible that this time next year, Parada takes that throne. MLB ETA: 2025 [/QUOTE]
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