7/11/11

Top 10 Minor League Mets Performances in 2011


1. Josh Edgin – RP – A+/A: - 2-0, 0.79, 33-G, 53-K, 45.1-IP, 18-SV – one bad outing on opening day and then basically unhittable all season for two teams. Josh will turn 25 in December so I expect him to possibly move another level before the season ends, but we don’t need a repeat of Eddie Kunz here.

2. Ryota Igarashi - RP - AAA-Buffalo - 0-1, 0.87, 0.77, 31.0-IP, 3-ER -  everybody has sort of forgot about this dude, but he's eating up AAA,


3. Darin Gorski – SP – A+/St. Lucie – 8-0, 1.56, 1.04, 86.2-IP, 96-K – A simply magical season for Gorski, who has added a couple of MPH to his fastball. I’ve been told he also changed rubber positions, which might be the kicker here. Deserves to be promoted, but who do you bump out?


4. Juan Lagares – OF – A+/St. Lucie: .343/.382/.496/.878, 6-HR, 43-RBI, 268-RBI – I give Lagares the top ranking for hitters because no one expected to ever see stats out him like this in 2011. No one likes his BB/AB ratio, which is about his only weakness right now in his game.


5. Josh Satin – IF – AA/Binghamton: - .327/.425/.547/.972, 10-HR, 55-RBI, 300-AB – Satin is a pure hitter who, I hope for his sake, is being marketed as trade bait. This year’s version of Shawn Bowman. Nowhere to go and no one’s desire to move him. I expect him to remain here, especially after the Queens demotions that will come down with the return of Reyes and Wright.


6. Nick Evans – 1B – AAA/Buffalo: .329/.378/.480/.858, 7-HR, 29-RBI, 225-AB- Last year, Evans masters AA ball. This year, he owns AAA. Another player that has nowhere to go. The Mets will play Ike Davis for years, with Lucas Duda as backup.


7. Chase Huchingson – SP/RP – A/Savannah: - 5-2, 1.91, 1.06, 16-G, 71-K, 61.1-IP,19-BB – He started as a starter (1.80), but now comes out of the pen (2.01). Frankly, his K/IP ratio is way down as a reliever, but he’s still averaging over one per inning pitched.


8. Hamilton Bennett – RP – A/Savannah: - 2-0, 2.25, 0.94, 20-G, 32.0-IP, 33-K, 8-SV – a very pleasant surprise this year. Has very quietly turned in a great season for Savannah. Could wind up in St. Lucie before the season ends.


9. Jeurys Familia – SP – A+/AA: - 3-3, 2.63, 16-ST, 100-K, 92.1-IP – Naturally, Familia is finding it tougher to pitch in AA; however, he is making the conversion. He’ll finish the season here, return here for the stat of 2012, and be ready for Queens in 2013.


10. Taylor Whitenton – SP/RP – A/Savannah: - 4-1, 2.69, 1.13, 73.2-IP, 81-K – Whitenton started the season as a reliever but, right now, he’s the top starter in the Savannah rotation. It will take the removal of either Scott Moviel or Kyle Allen from the St. Lucie rotation to move him up this season.

 

4 comments:

Hobie said...

What happened to Nick Carr (4 HR in the last 3 IP)?

Mack Ade said...

Carr was in the top 15.

The Closer said...

Harvey, Peavey, Scwhinden?

Mack Ade said...

I had all three of them in the top 15, and, because some players are producing at higher levels, you could make a great case that someone like Harvey's 2.5+ ERA at AA/AAA is better than someone else's 1.5 ERA at A...

the other two in the top 15 were Carr and Valdespin.