HOW ARE THOSE ST
LUCIE METS LOOKING? Tom Brennan
Yes, there’s a
baseball world beyond the games played by the pros in Queens. Four Mets’ farm teams are active right
now…who’s on each roster and how does that roster look to my four eyes?
I wrote about the vaunted
AAA Las Vegas 51’s and the irrepressible AA Binghamton Mets previously.
Today’s missive? The High A ball St. Lucie Mets, Lucille Ball’s favorite squad
since Branch Rickey passed on. (I Love Lucy, and by the way, did anyone ever see the Safe at Home
movie with Mantle, Maris, and…yes…Fred Mertz?)
Back to baseball: No
Binghamton snow in Florida, thankfully, so St Lucie is cruising along, about a
dozen games in as you read this.
So what do I think we
have on the St Lucie roster? It’s good. Read
on:
PITCHING:
A decent but not awe-inspiring squad:
Name
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Thw
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STARTERS
– SOLID, AND THERE ARE A FEW REAL PROSPECTS
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R
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Tall prospect who
missed a lot of time in 2015. Off to a
good 2016 start.
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R
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Back in mid-2015 from
TJ surgery, I suspect the 21 year old will have a big year.
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R
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Got a really late
career start. Needs break out year to show he’s real.
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R
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Done well in lower
minors, except a lot of hits allowed.
I suspect it gets tougher.
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R
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See Corey Oswalt –
ditto.
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R
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Undrafted – nice first
year starting for Savannah. Potential
future pen or # 5 guy.
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BULLPEN
IS VERY SOLID, IF NOT SPECTACULAR
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L
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Tons of Ks and 1.91
ERA in Savannah in 2015. In system
since 2010. Prospect?
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R
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13th round
in 2013. 6-11, 4.73 ERA in 2015. Needs to improve to progress.
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R
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28th round
in 2013. Solid 2015 in 40 outings for
St Lucie. (6-2, 2.45). 24 year old.
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R
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Solid 2015 at Savannah
and Lucie. 3.00, 13 saves. Great control. 20th round 2014.
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R
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Not drafted. Decent 2015. On DL to start 2016.
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L
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13th round
in 2013. Decent 2015 (3-1, 2.97). 2 great relief outings in 2016 St Lucie.
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L
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Solid 2015 (4-2, 2.14)
for the 38th rounder in 2013.
Can he defy the odds? On DL.
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R
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Injury shortened
2015. Off to a great start in 2016. 171 Ks in 146 career innings,
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R
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Fine pen debut in
Brooklyn in 2015. Is an encore in the
offing?
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CATCHERS: No future
Mike Piazzas here:
Name
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Bat
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Thw
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R
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R
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8TH Rd,
2012. 22 yr. Decent in 2015 (high K’s, low BB). Hot 2016
start.
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R
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R
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28 year old
Cuban. Signed in 2015. 100 total minor
at bats. We’ll see.
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INFIELD: Like Vegas
and Bingo, some fine prospects:
Name
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Pos
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Bat
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Thw
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3B
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R
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R
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Lost in the deluge of
quality middle infielders. Still
young.
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SS
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L
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R
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Future major league
utility guy, possible starter. S.
Atlantic MVP in 2015.
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2B
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L
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R
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Older guy (27) –
decent year in 2015. On DL.
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1B
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R
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R
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Pretty good hitter. Porous bat (a K every 3.3 plate
appearances).
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SS
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R
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R
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Future major league
starter/star? Climbing fast. Plays all of 2016 at age 20.
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2B
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L
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R
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Every team needs 2
Taylors. Seems to be organizational
filler.
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3B
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S
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R
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Bad 2015; prospect or
bust/ We’ll see in 2016.
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OUTFIELD: Decent
Squad:
Name
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Pos
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Bat
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Thw
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RF
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R
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R
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Best OFprospect in Mets’
higher minors, or Nimmo? We’ll see
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CF
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L
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R
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Already 25, fast,
decent low power hitter. Not sure how
far he’ll climb
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CF
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L
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L
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Similar skills to
Biondi, but 3 years younger. Future 5th
OF? Smallish.
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CF
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R
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R
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Very fast, both in terms
of speed and in piling up Ks. Make or
break.
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Looks like a team
that will contend to lead its division.
Next article: the A-ball Columbia
Fireflies.
The short season teams will just have to wait until they start in
June.
No normal morning report today, but Mack is soon to return.
ReplyDeleteLast night's game showed this is a game of millimeters, not inches. Cabrera's 1st inning 3 run homer ruled a double would have clearly gone out if it traveled one millimeter further. Tough loss.
Im going to tradition field tonight to watch the baby Mets! !!
ReplyDeleteI'll piggy back this great Tom post with one of my own tomorrow with as many cool pics and videos as I can manage ;)
Ernest, can't wait. You are our "boots on the ground" there!
ReplyDeleteThomas--
ReplyDeleteA "game of inches," I've always thought, refers to the landing point (inches away from glove or fence).
But at the launch, it's a game of microns & micro seconds in the time (during swing arc) and place (on the bat) of contact. A random process even when bat and ball trajectories intersect!