Thursday,
July 25th –
-
RHP Jared Biddy transferred from Columbia to short-season A Brooklyn
-
RHP Alec Kisena transferred to Columbia from advanced-A St. Lucie
Kudos –
AAA-Syracuse
– SP Ervin Santana: 6-IP, ER, 2-K, 4.01
I
predict he will the next SP call up once someone is dealt away this weekend to
another team.
AA-Binghamton – C Ali Sanchez: 3-4, R, RBI, .290
A+ St. Lucie – RP Darwin Ramos: 1-IP, 0-R, K, 0.61
That’s a 0.61 ERA in 16
appearances.
A-Columbia – RP Danny Hrbek: 2.1-IP,
0-R, 5-K
Low-A Brooklyn – 3B Yoel Romero: 1-2, 2-R, .325
Removed from the game after 3
at bats. Hmm.
Rookie – Kingsport – C Andres Regnault: 3-4. 2-R, .286
I
have no idea why they don’t move this guy up a level.
He’s impeding the
development of Francisco Alvarez behind the
plate.
GCL – CF Blaine McIntosh: 3-5,
2-R,.333
Only
15 at bats so far this season but making an immediate name for himself.
Blaine
was a 13th round pick this past June.
DSL-1 – SS Cesar
Berbesi: 2-4, RBI, .317
DSL-2 – RP Enmanuel Almonte: 5.2-IP,
0-R, 6-K
Friday,
July 26th –
The Mets released P P.J. Conlon.
Been
a Met since Day 1 in 13th round of the 2015
Was
rehabbing in Binghamton, Brooklyn, and the GCL Mets very successfully… 7-G,
6,2-IP, 0.00.
Makes
no sense. There has to be more to this story.
AA-Binghamton OF, Quinn
Brodey, placed on the temp IL
A+ St. Lucie OF, Jacob Zanon, sent to
AA-Binghamton to fill the whole left open with the Brodey move.
(the
blue star Brodey has had a miserable season
as a Pony. Only .227, only 3-HR, and an OPS of .652).
Kudos –
AAA-Syracuse
– CF Aaron Altherr: 3-4, 2-R, 4th HR, 4-RBI
AA
– Binghamton – SP Harol Gonzalez: 7-IP, 0-R, 4-K, 3.14
Harol
is starting to come back and is once again dominating at this level. He has
given up only 2-ERs in his past 3-ST, in 19-IP.
A+
St. Lucie – SP Austin McGeorge: 5-IP, R,
8-K. 0.90
McGeorge
seems to be successfully reinventing himself as a starter.
We
will give him a blue chip and keep and eye
out for him.
A
– Columbia – RP Jake Simon: 2.1-IP, 0-R, 5-K
Low-A
Brooklyn – SP Garrison Bryant: 7-IP, R. 3-K
36th
round pick in 2016.
Rookie-Kingsport
– SP Benito Garcia: 5.1-IP, 0-ER, 5-K
GCL
– LF Zach Ashford: 2-3, .354
That’s
.354 after 59 at bats… moving to blue
DSL-1
– SP Christian Olivero: 5-IP, R, 2-K, 1.77
Tagged
as a blue prospect
DSL-2
– RP Onil Lozano: 2.1-IP, 0-R, K WIN (2-0)
Saturday, July 27th –
Ex-Met
OF Matt den Dekker retired.
Ex-Met
prospect pitcher, Cameron Planck, retired.
Kudos
–
AAA-Syracuse
– RP Matt Blackham: 2-IP, 0-R, 3-K, 0.00-ERA
AA-Binghamton
– Tommy Wilson: 7-IP, ER, 9-K
A+
St. Lucie – LF Wagner Lagrange: 2-4, R, .387
A
– Columbia – RP Allan Winans: 2-IP, 0-ER, 0-K
Low-A
Brooklyn – RP Jared Biddy: 2-IP, 0-R, 3-K, 0.00-ERA
That’s
now a combined 0.00-ERA in 5 games between Columbia and Brooklyn.
He
was undrafted out of Southeastern Louisiana University where he went 1-3, 2.92,
1.15, 12-SV last year.
Rookie
– Kingsport –
GCL
– RP Liam McCall: 2-2-IP, 0-R, 3-K
29th
round pick in 2017
DSL-1
– 1B Christopher Perez: 3-4
DSL-2
– SP Jose Valdez: 2.2-IP, 0-ER, 4-K, 2.43
Mack -
ReplyDeletePJ Conlon asked the Mets to release him.
LongTime -
ReplyDeleteThanks
When will the over-slot 3rd-rounder, Allan, start pitching? Baty and Alvarez have been playing for a month or so.
ReplyDelete"Ask and ye shall receive". He made his debut today in the GCL. 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 K. 👍
DeleteWas at the Syracuse game last night. Blackham looked real good. So far no problem adjusting to AAA.
ReplyDeleteMets land Stroman for Kay and Richardson!!!! That is swinging-from-the-trees amazin'!
ReplyDeleteIdk if other foot will drop, but that is a Win!
ReplyDeleteThe Mets were lucky the Jays didn't ask for a third prospect
ReplyDeleteI don'r really understand why the NY Mets don't just call up Rajai Davis to play CF, at least until Brandon Nimmo is ready to play again? Rajai is a veteran with good stats. I realize that he is older now, but he could at least platoon in center.
ReplyDeleteEither that or maybe try McNeil in center. Right there that could be a platoon combination, with McNeil moving over to right field when Rajai plays CF.
The WFAN radio hosts this morning were calling the NY Mets new rotation with Stroman the "Flushing Five." NY Yankee fan callers were all upset and whining how great their team is. But lately, everyone knows that the NY Yankees have looked mortal again and some are say quite vulnerable as well. The rest of MLB is seeing this NY Yankee swoon as a forecast of things to come.
ReplyDeleteStay tuned.
Do I like the idea of trading Mets reliever Edwin Diaz? A: No. The reasons are obvious. Diaz makes just slightly over minimum rookie wages. He has had solid success prior in his career, has a 100 mph fastball, but has struggled some here for these Mets. Edwin is only age 25 and will rebound.
ReplyDeleteNoah Syndergaard pitched terrific last night.