So here is my first of a series of post listing which prospects I think will be playing for which teams. These lists are of course coming out far too early but i think it will give viewers better look at the talent that is making its way to Flushing within the next few years. First up is the 2012 Buffalo Bisons.
- Catcher- Mike Nickeas
I initially had Nickeas as my MLB back-up catcher until the club signed Vinny Rottino. Rottino's flexibilty and the pop he has in his bat will get him into Flushing though leaving Nickeas back in Buffalo. The Canadian product batted .214 with only 2 HR's in 168 AB's for the Bisons so there's not much to write home about for him. On the flip side he did throw out 39% of would be base stealers.
- Infielders- Val Pascucci, Reese Havens, Jordany Valdespin, Zach Lutz
There's a nice mix of power and contact hitters here. The return of Pascucci at 1B brings back a legitimate power threat to the Bisons line-up. With 21 HR's and 91 RBI's in 443 AB's all he needs is some guys in front of him to get on base.
At 2B, I have Reese Havens making the jump up from AA. Now i know the guy has only 2 incomplete AA stints to his name and some will start he will start in Binghamton again in 2012 but the stats speak for themselves. When Havens was healthy he was mashing AA pitchers with a .301 avg and a SLG of .505 over his 2 stints. The guy can hit so why not challenge him with AAA.
At SS, I have Valdespin getting a full season's work with Buffalo. In his brief 2011 stint, he batted .280 but struck out almost 25% of the time. Defense will be a major concern with "Spin" as his 32 errors at SS last year in AA/AAA makes us wonder if he should change positions but his bat and speed in the Bisons line-up should make up for it.
Lastly at 3B, I have Zach Lutz returning. Like Havens, he can definitely swing the bat but has had trouble staying healthy. In 220 AB's, Lutz hit .295 with 11 HR's but was extremely unlucky after landing on the DL with a hamstring strain, and then being on it even longer when he broke his finger after being struck by a foul ball while sitting in the dugout. He also suffered two concussions from HBP's.
- Outfielders- Raul Reyes, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Fernando Martinez
In LF I have 24 yr old Raul Reyes being promoted from AA. Reyes hit an unimpressive .292 when compared to Lagares .370 however he does have 137 more career games at the level than Lagares does. He'll keep the seat warm till Lagares is done mashing AA pitching.
In CF i have Captain Kirk returning for his second stint. Kirk was on the 7 express train to Flushing going from St. Lucie to Buffalo in a short yr and a half. He would've probably been promoted before Duda had it not been for a season ending surgery. However if he can continue to hover around the .300 avg line and continue to play good defense in CF he'll be in Flushing sometime this season.
Lastly in RF, I have the one and only Fernando Martinez. I refuse to write anything else on him as i have officially given up on him and am willing to place Kirk, Lagares, and Puello above him in any OF prospect rankings.
- Starters- Mark Cohoon, Jeurys Familia, Chris Schwinden, Jenry Mejia, Dylan Owen
The rotation is going to be a pivotal point of interest this year for the Bisons. For now I only have 2 of the "Generation K 2.0" guys starting here. Once Mejia is back from his surgery he probably be placed in the bullpen to ease his way back but eventually i would think they put him back into the rotation for at least until September when they call him up for bullpen work. Now that Familia is on the 40 man his clock is ticking in terms of options. He's got 3 years to solidfy his spot as a MLB caliber pitcher or risk being claimed on waivers. Schwinden, Cohoon, and Owen are all returners from the 2011 team that posted a 4.36 ERA. Expect Harvey to join the group after 7 or so dominating starts in AA and for Wheeler to join after the AA All Star Break.
- Bullpen- Josh Stinson, Robert Carson, Jack Egbert, Erik Turgeon, Armando Rodriguez, Bradley Holt, Rhiner Cruz
I'm not going to lie, I dont spend too much time reading in relievers stock and potential. However Stinson is an interesting name who can possibly help out the Big League club from the right side. The same can be said abour Carson from the left side. It'll be interesting to see if Holt gets claimed via Rule 5 draft this year. If not it really shows how much his stock has fallen from his days of dominance in St. Lucie.
- Bench- Kai Gronauer, Luis Hernandez, Michael Fisher, Johnathan Malo, Russ Adams
No big names here. Just a couple of organizational guys.
All in all the 2012 Bisons season should have a lot of energy running through out the year. With Generation K 2.0 arriving and lots of impact positional young guys they should see a pretty successful 2012 season. Although i worry about the team defense and the bullpen, the rotation and line-up should be enough to at least propel the team to an above .500 record and put the talks of leaving the Mets organization to rest.
That seems about right, though I think Allan Dykstra will be starting at 1st base for Buffalo (if he doesn't get taken in the Rule 5 draft, which I doubt he will). Despite all of the strikeouts, he had a pretty useful season in Binghamton and he deserves a promotion for that. That'd also put Pascucci on the bench and allow him to DH.
ReplyDeleteI agree about Dykstra.
ReplyDeleteValentino is a forced sign by Buffalo management because he's a fan favorite.
The relationship between the Mets and Bisons ownership is sort of like the USA and Pakistan.
Did Buffalo expect the Mets to never call anyone up last year? Why are they so mad? Mets didn't have a choice, they had to pick Buffalo's roster clean.
ReplyDeletethey did...
ReplyDeletetwo years in a row...
creating down attendance again...
this was a killer franchise before the Mets came to town
Okay Mack, but isn't that the nature of the beast for minor league teams. Triple A is a little different because they will actually sign players to basically fill out the roster. That helps to make the team better, but its not a secrete that when the big club needs a injury replacement, they're going to hit up their triple a affiliate. Buffalo shouldn't be mad at the Mets. Like the Mets, they should be angry with that pesky injury bug that has screwed both clubs the last few seasons. Either way, this season should be better for both teams. How much better? That's the question.
ReplyDeleteCharles:
ReplyDeleteYes, injuries are the nature of the beast, but the Mets have repeatedly treated their non-owned affiliates like shit.
This has nothing to do with the players.
It's money.
The Buffalo Bisons have turned into a deficit franchise when three years ago they were a big money maker.