Tom Brennan -
MINORS - IT'S
GUPPY TIME! WHO'S HOT/NOT
My "Who's Hot, Who's Not" weekly
minor league updates now get tougher to do, because – yes - THE GUPPIES HAVE
ARRIVED.
Break out the fish food. These guys are hungry.
And who, might you ask, are the Guppies?
The Guppies are the 3 short season squads'
players, those from the Brooklyn Cyclones, and the Kingsport and Gulf Coast
League Mets. The GUPPIES are either new players to pro baseball, or were
in a short season league or DSL team in 2014 and returning to one again in
2015.
Guppies hope to grow into sharks that can
navigate their way to the majors someday and take a big shark bite out of a
multi-year, multi- million $$ contract, like Juan Lagares (a former DSL guy)
did this year.
Most guppies eventually flounder
pre-majors, but it is exciting to find those who swim upwards, like last year's
Cyclone Guppie Michael Conforto, who is growing well-defined shark fins as we
speak.
The GUPPIES teams have barely commenced play,
so it is hard to target hot guppies just yet. But Vinny Sienna, Tucker
Tharp, Michael Bernal, and pitchers Ty Badamo, Christian Montgomery (2 perfect
innings, 5 Ks for Brooklyn), Nabil Crismatt and Merandy Gonzalez (5 perfect
innings, 6 Ks) have burst out of the guppy holding tank quite nicely.
This Hot/Not list should start to develop in earnest next week.
Meanwhile, four higher minors teams have
already played about 70 games each, so identifying the Hot/Nots in that group
is far easier.
For the full season teams' top 20, I
of course have 23 guys. Drop whichever 3 you want, don't just sit there thinking I can't make up my mind! A brief summary below (stats thru Tuesday):
AAA – Pacific
Coast League:
Johnny Monell
(C.) - batting .374/.434/.551 1n roughly 170 PA’s - leading the PCL after a
great spring. He gets called up over Whiffing Anthony Recker Tuesday –
but will Johnny take advantage of this chance?
Alex Castellanos
(OF) - 36 XBHs, including 22 doubles and 12 HRs. Impressive for just 61
games. But factoring in the AAA inflation factor, his .283 average and
.360 OBP are sub-par.
Travis Taijeron
(OF) - hitting .299/.410/.551, but those 67 Ks in 61 games remains a big upward
obstacle in an otherwise strong year so far. But he is having a
fine year so far.
Jayce Boyd
(OF) - spanning AA and AAA, he is hitting .302 with 21 doubles in 215 at
bats. Just 1 homer and 20 RBIs, though, so I almost left him off this
list. Week-to-week – needs to do more.
Steve Matz
(LHSP) - 2.19 ERA with 94 K's in 90 innings. Time for Queens.
Duane Below
(LHSP) – an identical 2.19 ERA – he was on DL for over 3 weeks, but returned on
Tuesday to toss 2 perfect innings of relief for Mr. Matz.
AA - Eastern
League:
Brandon Nimmo (OF)
– in midst of a 7 game hit streak (12 for 30), lifting his AA average to .319. Best
thing to point out is his strikeouts are way down, to about 1 every 6 PA.
Brock Peterson
(OF) – I usually don’t list guys over 30 years old, but 22 RBIs in his first 15
games with the team? Dude’s listed. Hitting .379/.422/.655.
Michael Conforto
(OF): .364/.467/.597 in 21 AA games since being promoted. E Gads!
Luis Cessa
(RHSP) – 2.82 ERA but a mediocre start Tuesday night. Making it 9 great
starts, 3 poor ones.
Paul Sewald
(RHRP) – Mr. Excellence: 1.44, 13 saves, 0.86 WHIP.
Akeel Morris
(RHRP) – premature and rough major league debut, but 34 IP, 11 H, 46 Ks in
minors, mostly in High A. Michael Fulmer (SP) - he seems to have clicked his seat belt and hit the accelerator. In his last 3 starts, covering 17.1 IP, a single run and 17 Ks, wit a sub 1.00 WHIP in that trio of games. He's been around so long it is hard to remember he only tturned 22 in March.
Dario Alvarez (LHRP): Last year’s shooting star sputtered for a while this year, but in last 7 relief outings, 7.2 IP, 2 H, 3 BB, 0 R, 12 Ks, so he is back. 33 Ks in 23.2 IP this year.
HIGH A - Florida State League:
Jeff McNeil
(@B – Hi A) - .331 BA, .407 on base, now up to 13 XBHs after a slow start in
that area, and 11 of 13 steals.
Dominic Smith
(1B) - 22 doubles, 42 RBIs, and burst through the .300 mark – now up to
.304.
John Gant
(RHSP) – struggled in AA a bit after skipping a level, but since moved to St
Lucie, 2.23 in 5 starts, 38 K’s in 32.1 IP.
A BALL- S.
Atlantic League:
Jonathan Johnson
(2B) - .315/.426/.435, 12 steals
Patrick Biondi (OF) - .307, 15 steals in 50 contests. (on 7 day DL)
Luis Guillorme (SS) - .305/.370/.325. 11 errors in 63 games.
Note: Jonathan, Luis and Patrick Biondi (.307) combined have put in the equivalent of a full major league season: 580 at bats, .309, 69 walks, and 35 steals. No wonder Savannah is winning so much.
Casey Meisner (SP)– 7-2, stellar in ERA and strikeouts (2.13, 66)
David Roseboom (LHRP) - 1.15 ERA and 8 saves in 31.1 relief innings. 35 Ks and 0.80 WHIP. Alberto Baldonado and Jimmy Duff are also relieving well, but Roseboom is in a class by himself so far.
GUYS WHO COOLED OFF:
Matt Reynolds – (SS – AAA) - down to
.276/.330/.412. 9 errors, 69 games. In fairness, need to mention 27
XBHs and 42 RBIs.
Gavin Cecchini – (SS – AA) -
down to .287 after being as high as .340 not too long ago. Sixteen
errors, 58 games. (but 3 hits in Wed nite's game, a possible sign he is ready to try to rejoin the Hot List).
LJ Mazzilli (2B – AA) – did not
really cool off, but zero RBIs in 15 AA games is puzzling. Hitting
.281/.369/.368.
Xorge Carillo (C – AA) – once
reached .300 this year, but now down to .236.
Robert Gsellman (SP – AA): dominated
in A ball, but slipped to a 4.70 ERA so far in 4 AA starts.
That’s my guppy synopsis and full
season top 20 (err, 23) – a lot to like - hope it was enlightening, readers.
5 comments:
Thanks Tom. Since I have shut off the big club for the time being I really enjoy your column on the minors. Glad to see some newcomers with Brooklyn and elsewhere. Always interested in players such as Rosario and Dominic Smith that are performing well and they underage for the league and the peers. That is a good sign for their future and for the big club. Can you point that out from time to time with certain players?
Tom -
I don't know if you caught the comment last night from a member of the Meisner family saying that Casey is on the way to St. Lucie.
Another thing...
I've written about this in the past.
Keep a close look at Christian Montgomery.
Montgomery was projected to be a first round pick out of high school when his arm went down. The Mets stole him as an 11th round pick in the 2011 draft, but he then had three very difficult years (that included a suspension) working his way back.
He's now a 22-year old reliever on the Cyclones and off to a great start... 2 games...2 innings... 5-K...0.00
He could move very fast if he keeps this up.
Will do, Bob,
Mack, I should have updated about Meisner promo. Promo is terrific for him. He's moving fast. I too am excited to see if the Montgomery of 2015 becomes the Akeel Morris turn around story of 2013.
Any word on what Thompson signed for and if we have any bonus money left to use to sign our remaining high school draftees. I may be wrong but it seems like we signed a few high school players late last year for $150K each like Burdick and Ramirez so it will be interesting to see if we have enough left to sprinkle around.
Really surprised we did not get Lindsay under slot or draft another college senior in the top 10 so we would have more bonus money left to use it on high school players.
Buddy3 -
$425,000 - underslot
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