Crow-Armstrong
finished his debut going 2 for 5 with a double over the left fielder’s head, scored
2 runs and knocked in 2 RBI. His batting
stance is very similar to Francisco Lindor’s and has lightning speed. Francisco Alvarez, also 19 and one of the
Mets’ top prospects as well in the catcher’s spot, got 4 hits. Overall, the St. Lucie Mets got 18 hits and
won easily 13-3.
Branden Fryman, another prospect
playing in this game, is the son of ex major leaguer Travis Fryman, who played
13 seasons in the big leagues. He got 2 hits in the game as well.
Clover Park is such a beautiful place
to see a ballgame. They also have a
number of promotions this season, including the Silver Slugger program. Anyone 55 years of age or older may attend 10
Tuesday evening games, as well as 5 Wednesday day games, along with a free hot
dog voucher for each game, a mask, a T-shirt, and other perks for just
$30. There are also Dollar Night
promotions every Thursday game, in which beer, soda, hot dogs and popcorn are
all just $1. Weekends are Kids Club days
and fireworks are on Saturday nights.
On Wednesday night, they lost 6-5
in 10 innings, however Crow-Armstrong reached base 5 times which included 4
walks. Fryman and Crow-Armstrong got 2 hits each in a 9-0 blowout on Thursday
night. The Mets then won 7-4 on Friday night.
Alvarez and Fryman both hit their first home runs for the season, and
they both have started the season red hot at the plate.
Saturday night produced the Mets’
third win in a row, and the star of the night was Matt Dyer, their 4th
round catcher draft pick. Dyer went 3-3
with a home run. On Sunday, the Mets
lost 7-5 however Crow-Armstrong got 3 hits with 2 RBI and Alvarez got 1 hit
with a double and 3 walks. They have an
off day on Monday and then go on the road to Daytona to play the Tortugas on
Tuesday evening.
The St. Lucie Mets finished their
first week with a 4-2 record, with Alvarez, Crow-Armstrong and Dyer leading the
way.
I don’t think Alvarez will be with this team too long. He is so strong and built like Mike Piazza. I can definitely envision him being promoted to High-A Brooklyn later this year. I can also say the same for Crow-Armstrong. The New York Mets have James McCann for 4 years behind the plate, however if Alvarez progresses quickly I believe he could become their starting catcher in 3 years. The Mets also don’t have a bonafide center fielder, and Crow-Armstrong could also be on the fast track to man that position in 3 years.
It will be a fun season to watch these
players grow.
9 comments:
Dyer - I wonder how good he'll be. Not real familiar with him. Great first week.
Alvarez - I am hoping he is ready mid-2022. Juan Soto rocketed to the majors - maybe Alvarez can too. Catching is grueling - I'd love to see him rise fast and arrive very young, for that reason.
Dyer was a heralded prospect out of school. A 4th or 5th rounder.
Never know.
Duda made it as a 7th round 1B. So Dyer can too.
Dyer can catch, play first, secon, third, left, and right
Dyer also has a lot of speed for a catcher...glad they are giving him reps at 1st as well.
Nice recap Andrew. Welcome to the team.
Alvarez is so young, Soto is a good comparison, but it's probably being able to handle a pitching staff. I'd say 2023 at the earliest but he is definitely someone to keep an eyes on.
Thank you so much! I am very excited to write for the Mets!
Andrew, welcome, buddy.
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