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Good morning.
Las Vegas –
Nabil Crismatt –
Saturday - 5-IP, 6-H,
4-ER, 3-K, 2-BB, WIN (1-0), 7.20
Well… the best thing about this AAA outing is it’s over. I still
wish the Mets would leave their starter chips in Binghamton and stack them up
for next year’s move to Syracuse, but when was the last time anyone listened to
me?
Harol Gonzalez –
Saturday - 6-IP, CG,
4-H, 2-ER, 1-K, 2-BB, LOSS (0-1), 3.00
Harol
should be thrilled with a 3.00 PCL ERA.
Binghamton -
Nabil Crismatt –
Monday - 5.2-IP,
5-H, 2-ER, 8-K, 2-BB, 3.58
This is as good as it seems it’s going to get out of a Crismatt
outing. A sub-4 ERA with a bunch of strikeouts. It probably is enough for an
SP5 someday.
Crismatt was promoted to AAA-Vegas on July 4th
Justin
Dunn – 7.2-IP,
2-H, 1-ER, 9-K, 2-BB, 2.41
This is Dunn’s 6th great
game in his last seven outings. Neat. And, more important, consistently
beginning to settle in as a true ace.
Sunday: 5-IP, 6-H, 4-ER, 5-K, 3-BB, WIN (3-2),
3.03
Not one of his best, but his team supported him through a bad fourth inning by bouncing back with five runs in the bottom of the 4th after Dunn gave away three runs in the top of that inning.
Sunday: 5-IP, 6-H, 4-ER, 5-K, 3-BB, WIN (3-2),
3.03
Not one of his best, but his team supported him through a bad fourth inning by bouncing back with five runs in the bottom of the 4th after Dunn gave away three runs in the top of that inning.
Joe
Cavallaro -
Saturday (in Columbia) - 6-IP, 4-H, 2-ER, 7-K, 3-BB, WIN (8-2),
2.09
Eight wins should warrant a
promotion, right? I look for one hear post haste.
***ALERT*** -
Called this one. On July 5th, Joe was
promoted two levels to Binghamton.
Thursday (Bing) - 5-IP, 9-H, 5-ER, 5-K, 1-BB, 9.00
Well,
we’ve seen worse from someone that has jumped two levels, so we’ll give
Cavillaro a couple more outings before we make judgement here.
St. Lucie:
David Peterson –
Thursday - 5-IP,
8-H, 6-ER, 3-K, 4-BB, .5.32
Just a horrible outing for an ace. Too many hits and, once
again, a bunch of walks. Not good.
Anthony Kay -
Wednesday - 7.1-IP,
7-H, 2-ER, 4-K, 2-BB, WIN (1-0), 2.45
Kay’s first Lucy outing was also the longest of his pro
career. It continues to prove that Kay is in line of a 2020 Mets rotation slot.
Harol Gonzalez –
Monday - 6-IP,
3-H, 2-ER, HR, 4-K, 3-BB, WIN (1-6), 2.82
Nice. First win for my friend Harol. I still want to see him
go deeper with an increase K/9, but Gonzalez continues to prove he is a future
factor for this team.
Harol was promoted two levels to Vegas on July 4th.
Brooklyn –
Jaison Vilera –
Saturday - 2.1-IP,
2-H, 1-ER, 4-K, 4-BB, 1.46
A lot of wildness early earned Vilera the quick hook. No
problem… ERA and K/9 ratio intact. Move on.
Thursday - 7-IP, 5-H, 2-ER, 8-K, 1-BB, 1.86
An
excellent outing with a strong K/9%. ERA still under 2.00.Bingo.
Christian
James -
Monday - 3.2-IP,
6-H, 4-ER, 0-K, 3-BB, 2.75
Okay, so James has had better outings. If this is the worst
he has this year, everything will be fine.
Saturday - 4-IP, 9-H, 2-ER, 2-K, 1-BB, 3.04
Another
so-so outing. I’m going to take the gree off his name for now.
Kingsport –
****Helium Alert****
Joey Butto -
Wednesday - 5-IP, 4-H, 2-ER, 3-K, 3-BB, 1.15
Butto first earned his blue status when he pitched last year
for the DSL-2 team (15-G, 8-starts, 1.44). This was the third start for the
20/yr. old this year and the first he had given up any runs.
GCL –
Willy Tavares -
Saturday - 5-IP,
4-H, 0-ER, 6-K, 2-BB, LOSS (1-1), 0.60
Tavares continues to impress. The 20-year old has now only
given up one earned run in 15-IP this season. I expect him to end the season in
Kingsport.
Sat 7-7 - 7-IP, CG, 5-H, 2-ER, 9-K, 0-BB, WIN (2-1), 1.23
Another
impressive start. That’s now 25-Ks in 22-IP.
****Helium Alert****
Ramon Guzman -
Tuesday - 6-IP, 4-H, 1-ER, 3-K, 2-BB, WIN (3-0), 1.93
Strange case… was a successful
reliever in the DSL last year… had a piss poor three 7.45-ERA DSL starts this
year that for some reason earned him a ticket stateside, Now, the 21/yr. old
has given up only three earned runs in 14-IP (3-ST)
DSL-
****Helium Alert****
Felix Sosa –
Thursday - 5-IP, 2-H, 0-R, 4-K, 1-BB, WIN (3-0), 1.25
It’s strange how sometimes a pitcher develops. Here was a
19/yr. old founding last year as a reliever (11-G, 6.92). So this year they
make him a starter on the DSL-1 team and he’s acing it after five starts. Go
figure.
Cesar Loaiza 5-IP, 2-H, 0-R, 10-K, 1-BB, 1.05
The 19/yr. old has emerged as a possible blue prospect down
the road. The first year converted reliever now has 20-Ks in 16 innings he has
pitched in is three starts this season.
Well, if we hold onto Thor and Jake then we really only have a few openings over the next couple of seasons (if Matz and Wheeler are dealt, that is).
ReplyDeleteI would hope we can find at least one legitimate rotation piece from this group (in the upper levels anyway).
We will Mike
ReplyDeleteDunn is very close
Mack, Chris Viall has impressed in a lot of starts with a few bad ones. He is becoming a very interesting pitcher at least in A ball. He has some K rate too...best of all the starters.
ReplyDeleteTrade Rumors Galore
ReplyDeleteEven a Mack rumor has him going to "Mack's Mex" according to the Post. Unbelievable I tell ya'! No one be spared.
I agree with Mack on Dunn being close. Looks like a solid upside righty starter.
Was exceptionally thrilled with the last Corey Oswalt start. He looked quite big league in it. Cannot say enough good things, Corey dug in and showed poise, only gave up the opposing team pitcher's big hit.
So, right there two (Dunn and Oswalt)young and promising starters getting ready for ST 2019 look.
Starters outside the Mets organization that I really like: Lefty NYY J. Sheffield and Righty C. Adams. Red Sox Righty J. Beeks.