RF: Abs BA OBP SLG OPS
AAA:
Fernando Martinez 176 .290 .337 .540 .877
Fernando Martinez 176 .290 .337 .540 .877
Emil Brown 111 .252 .291 .360 .651
Chip Ambres 285 .232 .307 .347 .654
AA:
Carl Loadenthal 188 .239 .350 .309 .658
Caleb Stewart 71 .183 .333 .324 .657
A+:
Carlos Guzman 308 .263 .325 .435 .761
Richard Pena 56 .300 .375 .675
A:
Raul Reyes 211 .261 .347 .417 .764
Low-A:
Luis Rivera 80 .325 .432 .525 .957
John Servidio
96 .198 .278 .365 .642
K-Port:
Cesar Puello 46 .304 .360 .457 .817
Kurt Steinhauer 7 .286 .444 .286 .730
John Semel 58 .259 .377 .259 .635
GCL:
Kurt Steinhauer 45 .267 .377 .356 .733
DSL:
Gilbert Gomez 136 .221 .329 .353 .682
VSL:
Andres Perez 174 .305 .342 .425 .767
Observation: Once again, this kind of look at the team exposes another position without any pop and loads of fizz. It’s pretty much decided that next year is Martinez’ year to go to Queens, and it sure looks like he’s on the right team. I think his trip this week to the DL is his 6th as a Met, which makes him quite at home with the walking wounded called the Mets. Other than him, there is no right fielder in the pipe worth polishing. Once again, sad.
On The Way To Queens: Martinez
On The Way Home: Ambres, Loadenthal, Pena
Current 2010 Projection:
AAA: Caleb Stewart
AA: Carlos Guzman
A+: Raul Reyes
A: open
Low-A: open
K-Port: open
GCL: open
DSL: open
VSL: open
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