What good is a player with bad stats?
Statistically, players with good stats have better stats than players with bad stats 100% of the time. And are better than players with bad stats most of the time.
Anyway, what are the stats for my Top 25 Prospects, who (by the way) are all Superstars?
It was significantly highly likely that you'd ask, and a tremendously high correlation coefficient indicated I'd respond to your request. So...
Here goes (hitting and pitching stats thru Tuesday):
NAME OF SUPERSTAR | STATS OF SUPERSTAR |
1. C Francisco Álvarez | 89 G, 20 doubles, 23 HRs, 64 RBIs, .258/.365/.527. |
2. 3B Brett Baty | 90 G, 22 doubles, 19 HRs, 59 RBIs, .308/.402/.538 |
3. C Kevin Parada | 60 G, 26 HR, 88 RBIs, .361/.453/.709 (Ga Tech) |
4. OF Alex Ramirez | 94 G, 19 2B, 7 3B, 11 HR, 58 RBI, 19 SB, .279/.350/.453 |
5. 1B Mark Vientos | 76 G, 11 2B, 19 HRs, 54 RBIs, .267/.351/.520, 97 Ks. |
6. SS Ronny Mauricio | 90 G. 21 2B, 21 HRs. 68 RBIs, .249/.286/.481, 13 SB. |
7. RHP Matt Allan | Last official game action: 2019!! Still just 21. 1-0. 2.61 in 10.1 pro innings, 14 K!! |
8. SS Jett Williams | His first 3 FCL games, 3 for 9, 2 BB, 3 RBIs, 4 steals |
9. RHP Blade Tidwell | 1 scoreless inning in FCL, 2 Ks. Tennessee: 3-2, 3.00, 51 Ks, 39 IP |
10. RHP Calvin Ziegler | 0-3, 3.50, 58 K, 36 IP, 1.08 WHIP (Lucie) Best Calvin on Mets since Cal Koonce (who was 15-12, 3.43 as a Met). |
11. RHP Dom Hamel | 8-2, 3.26, 106 Ks, 88 IP (Brooklyn) |
12. Bryce Montes de Oca | 2-3, 3.57, 9 saves, 40 IP, 59 K, 1.41 WHIP (Syracuse) |
13. OF Nick Morabito | High School draftee; no stats |
14. RHP Joel Diaz | 18 Y/O, 2-1, 6.41, 35 Ks in 39 IP, last 2 starts, 11 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 11 Ks (St Lucie) |
15. RHP Mike Vasil | Injured list (last game June 29 - uh oh): 4-2, 3.41, 14 starts, 63 IP, 76 K, 1.09 WHIP. |
16. RHP Keyshawn Askew | 4-0, 1.76, 70 Ks in 51 IP |
17. SS Junior Tilien | 19 Y/O: 66 G, 13 2B, 11 HR, 39 RBI, .270/.322/.449 |
18. SS/2B Wyatt Young | 22 Y/O: AA/AAA, 90 G. 24 XBH, .273/.359/.372, 4 SB |
19. Stanley Consuegra | 94 G, 24 2B, 6 3B, 11 HR, 45 RBI, 11 SB, .246/.320/.434 |
20. Jesus Baez | 17 Y/O, DSL: 44 G, 8 2B, 6 HRs, 31 RBI, 8 SB, .258/.357/.426 |
21.Omar De Los Santos | 23 Y/O, (St Lucie): 57 steals, 36 XBH in 89 Gm 50 RBIs, .271/.339/.461, 122 Ks in 93 G |
22. RHP José Butto | 133 career innings in AA, going 9-7, 3.79, 158 Ks |
23. CF Jake Mangum | 42 games in AA/AAA, .298/.355/.417, 8 steals (on IL for several weeks with back issues) |
24. RHP Junior Santos | 20 Y/O. 6-10, 4.19 ERA, 80 Ks, 90 IP |
25. OF Simon Juan | .223/.326/.331, 14 of 14 steals (DSL, 17 years old) |
So, there you go - 25 superstars. By the numbers.
As an aside, it is amazing that Omar De Los Santos is 6 years older than Jesus Baez, huh? But then again, I'm 50 years older than Baez, but I am 13 years younger than Joan Baez, so there you go.
First rounder Jett Williams’ first 3 pro games? 3 for 9, 2 walks, FOUR steals.
No defensive stats listed above. Some good, some not so good. Perhaps a list for another day.
Anybody know why Mike Vasil has missed the past 6 weeks?
ReplyDeleteIn the same article on SNY that had this list, was an interview with Tommy Taneous. The guys asked him about Allen and Taneous said that he may not be ready to throw competitively in September, but he will go to instructs. He is supposedly just tossing and building up. Of course, “he looks great”… did you expect anything else?
ReplyDeleteGus, Allan will participate in Old Timers Day. So far, he makes Szpaucki look like a workhorse. Hopefully, he will be worth the wait.
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