Revised Keepers -
#11-20
I continue my update.
#11 – RHSP Akeel Morris
– I’m really a ‘ceilings’ guy when it comes to prospects and that’s about all
Morris has at this point, but, boy does he have it. It’s going to take a few
seasons for him to control what God gave him, but he’s one of the few potential
SP1/2’s in the system.
#12 – RHSP Domingo Tapia – Tapia impressed a lot of people when he pitched six shutout innings on the last game of the Brooklyn Cyclones season. He also made the radar gun hit three numbers. Similar to Morris, he will begin to learn how to control his heat in 2012, probably in Savannah.
#13 – LHRP Josh Edgin –
Forget ceiling when you talk about this guy. He has it right now and could make
Queens by the end of the 2012 season. A big-time lefty pen dude who was just about perfect last season.
#14 – RHSP Michael
Fulmer – another all-ceiling pitcher drafted out of high school Already hits
95, and has an impressive curve. Look for him to head up the Cyclones rotation.
#15 – OF Cesar Puello - Puello did not have a great season in 2011, but scouts will tell you that he still projects as the top Mets outfield prospects. He has lived so far on his 5-tool reputation, but it's going to take plate discipline for him to make it someday to Queens. The good news is his projected pop started to show last season.
#16 – SS Jordany
Valdespin – "Spin" hit is first speed bump late last season when he was promoted to AAA. He will return there to get his bat working again and wait for that phone call that always comes from Queens. Yes, that will be the call saying either a shortstop or second baseman has been injured. Only then, will the world be "spun".
#17 – 3B Wilmer Flores – Flores will move over to third base this season in hopes of finding a position he can stick at. He continues to fall down on the prospect ranking lists and it’s not because of his defense. His projected power just isn’t developing and this could be a critical year for his Mets experience.
#18 – OF Matt den
Dekker – den Dekker is the obvious best candidate to someday become the Mets centerfielder, but his age is working against him. He's potentially a Golden Glover with great speed, and his power did start to develop in AA last year. 2012 is a critical year for Matt, who could easily be bypassed by younger guys if he stumbles.
#19 – LHRP Jack
Leathersich – It's easy to say that the reason I ranked him this high was the 26 strikeouts he had last year for the Mets in 12.1-IP. The fact is that's exactly whey I have him ranked here. He a lefty that sits at 95. Enough said.