30. SS Juan Carlos Gamboa:
Gamboa
was signed by the Mets in 2010, out of the Mexican League.
In 2010, he played the entire season for the DSL Mets and hit
.294/.390/.389/.768, with 16-SB.
9-23-10 – 2011 forecast: - The 5-7 Gamboa will return to the DSL
team next year to prove 2010 wasn’t a fluke.
7-3-11: - The best bat so far on the GCL Mets team is shortstop
Gamboa (.371/.436/.457/.893. The 20-year old played earlier this season in the
Mexican League (.265), but his game has gone up a notch in Florida. He’s only
5-7, but he can run with the best of him.
9-1-11: - Stock Up – SS Juan Gamboa – Gamboa was promoted on
Thursday to Savannah for the playoff series. Gamboa has had very little press
so far as a Met, but he’s holidng his own and turning heads at the lower
levels.
10-26-11: - http://www.metstoday.com/7132/mets-minors/a-look-into-the-future-top-shortstop-prospects
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Juan Carlos Gamboa DOB: 4/18/1991
Birthplace: Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico
Height: 5’7” Weight: 152 L/R - Gamboa was not on anyone’s radar prior
to this season and he is still not on anyone’s radar. He’s your “little engine
that could” story. The first thing that jumps out is his height: 5’7”. Right
away, you might think of Jose Altuve, the dynamic second basemen for the
Houston Astros who proved everyone wrong this season. But this is Gamboa’s
first real season. He’s got a ways ahead of him. With his height, you cannot
project power. He jumped between 4 leagues this season, starting out in Mexico
(no idea there was a team there), to Gulf Coast, to Kingsport, to Savannah. In
a combined 61 games, Gamboa hit .293 with 5 homeruns, while driving in 25 runs.
He struck out 41 times in 191 at-bats, which is worrisome, but he’s only 20
years old.
10-29-11: - Who? Once in awhile, someone sneaks up on me. At
last look, I had Gamboa ranked 116th in ‘The Keepers’ series. He was a kid that
was signed out of the Mexican League (2010) after hitting only .265. Big deal.
He played the 2010 season for the DSL Mets and impressed: 221-AB,
.294/.388/.380/.768. The 5-7 speedster also had 16-SB. He went back to the
Mexican League again (loan?) in 2011, but returned to put in some licks for the
GCL-Mets (.340), Kingsport (.256) and an exciting 11 at bats for Savannah
(.455/.538/.727/1.266). Okay, it’s a small sample but I don’t get a chance to
quote a line like that too often. Really? Well, here’s his current line in the
Mexican Fall League: .442/.529/.721/1.250
in 43-AB. Who is this guy? I Google’d his name and the guy that has written the
most about him was… me. Looking at the position of SS in 2012, we assume
Jordany Valdespin will play Buffalo. Wilmer Flores and Robbie Shields are
projected for Binghamton, and Brandon Brown should open up with Lucy. That
leaves either Gamboa or Phillip Evans for Savannah. I would think, for age
reasons alone (will play 2012 at 21), Gamboa will play here and Evans will
start for Brooklyn. Sandy Alderson is quoted as saying that he feels the team
is light in middle infield prospects. We’ll keepan eye on him.
12-28-11 - http://metsmerizedonline.com/2011/12/mmo-2012-mets-top-prospects-s-21-30.html
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J.C. Gamboa (SS) If you are thinking J.C. who? Just wait ’til next year.
This guy is about to explode onto the scene, and at this time next year he
should be a household name to hardcore Mets fans everywhere. The 20-year-old
IFA out of Mexico in 2010, stands just 5’7″ and weighs in at 157 lbs., but in
this case good things come in a small package. First off he is very promising
as a shortstop, and actually looks like he can stay at the position as he moves
up. This will only be backed up by the fact that he has a rifle for an arm.
Here’s some video of his fielding: video 1, video 2, and video 3. As a hitter,
the lefty swinging Gamboa is very selective at the plate and is also a good
contact hitter, but best of all, he has shown surprising pop for someone his
size. For some head bangin’ excitement, check out Gamboa slamboa. It will be
interesting to see how the Mets have Gamboa co-exist with MMO 2012 Mets #14
Prospect Phillip Evans next year. Both will stay at short, so my guess would be
that Evans opens at long-season Savannah, with Gamboa starting off in Brooklyn.
But it could also go the other way around, or neither, it’s very hard to tell
how things will shake out this spring, only time will tell.
1-18-12 - http://metsmerizedonline.com/2012/01/prospect-pulse-the-2012-savannah-sand-gnats.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MetsMerizedOnline-GetMetsmerized-NewYorkMets+%28Mets+Merized+Online%29
J.C. Gamboa (SS) - I’d be listing Evans
as the shortstop if it weren’t for this guy. The lefty-hitting Gamboa is poised
to simply explode onto the scene next year at Savannah. The mighty-mite from
Mexico is only 5’7″ and about a buck fifty-five, but he makes all the plays
from short with a great deal of style and athleticism, has a very strong
throwing arm, and hits with surprising pop. I can’t wait to see him display his
wares on the stage at Historic Grayson Stadium, for an entire season!
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