The Mack Report – December 5, 2010
Continuing our prospect slotting…
107. 2B/SS Justin Schafer – 22-yrs old – Schafer is a middle infielders who had a great season in 2010 with Kingsport (.333/.393/.444/.837). He finished the season with Brooklyn, which should exactly where he starts off in 2011.
2011: Brooklyn
2012: Savannah
108. 3B Brian Harrison – 22-yrs. old - Harrison is a local boy of mine, out of Hilton Head Island High School. He played extremely well for Brooklyn last season (.286/.352/.548/.900), which included 7-HRs in 126-AB. He “came home” to finish the season in Savannah, where he will fight for field time with Aderlin Rodriquez in 2011.
2011: Savannah
2012: St. Lucie
109. RP Wes Wrenn – 25-yrs. old - We’ve talked earlier about lower level relief pitchers and, frankly, the best thing you can do with someone that does well at one level, is to move them along and see if they can hold up. Such is the case of Wrenn, who spot started and relieved in Brooklyn (5-5, 3.61) last season. He’ll be in the St. Lucie pen in 2011.
2011: St. Lucie pen
2012: Binghamton
110. RP Josh Edgin – 24-yrs. old - It’s not a coincidence that a lot of relief pitchers fill up the lower portion of any team’s prospect list. They simply don’t make a lot of headlines early on in their career, especially when all us writers are looking at the bonus babies either with a bat in their hand or starting the game off on the mound. Edgin had an all-star season for Kingsport (0-1, 2.84, 18-G, 41-K, 31.2-IP) in 2010 and should jump Brooklyn and go right to Savannah in 2011.
2011: Savannah pen
2012: Binghamton
111. RP Richard Pena – 23-yrs. old – Pena signed on with the Mets in 2004 and was converted to a relief pitcher two seasons ago. In 2010, he went 0-1, 3.66, 20-G for Kingsport and finished the season with Lucy. He should return their in the spring
2011: St. Lucie pen
2012: Binghamton
So… here’s what our rosters look like so far for the 2011 season, based on 2012 need:
Buffalo (21):
Rotation: (4) - SP Jenrry Mejia, Josh Stinson, Mike Antonini, Dylan Owen
Relievers: (5) – Manny Alvarez, Jose De La Torre, Roy Merritt, Michael O’Connor, Eric Niesen
Catchers: (1) – Mike Nickeas
Infielders: (6) – 1B/UT Eric Campbell, 1B/UT Josh Satin, 2B Ruben Tejada, SS Reese Havens, 2B/SS Jordany Valdespin, 3B Zach Lutz
Outfielders: (5) – Fernando Martinez, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Lucas Duda, D.J. Wabick, Val Pasccuchi
Binghamton (24):
Rotation: (6) – Jeurys Familia, Robert Carson, Eric Beaulac, Mark Cohoon, Brandon Moore, Chris Schwinden
Relievers: (7) – Nick Carr, Brant Rustich, Brad Holt, Scott Moviel, Eric Turgeon, Rhiner Cruz, Ryan Coultas
Catchers: (2) – Kai Gronauer, Francesco Pena
Infielders (4) – 1B Michael Fisher, 2B Justin Turner, SS Rylan Sandoval, 3B Wilmer Flores, UT Matt Bouchard
Outfielders (4) – Sean Ratliff, Pedro Zapata, Rafael Fernandez, Carlos Guzman
St. Lucie (22):
Rotation (5) – Matt Harvey, Kyle Allen, Yohan Almonte, Collin McHugh, Jimmy Fuller
Relievers (8) – Eric Goeddel, Ryan Fraser, Michael Powers, Gabriel Zabala, Daniel Carela, Brandon Sage, Wes Wrenn, Richard Pena
Catchers (1) – Blake Forsythe
Infielders (2) – 1B Stefan Welsh, 2B Alonzo Harris, SS Robbie Shields, 3B Joe Bonfe
Outfielders (4) – Cesar Puello, Cory Vaughn, Matt den Dekker, Juan Lagares
Savannah (22):
Rotation: (6) – Greg Peavey, Chris Hilliard, Angel Cuan, John Church, A.J. Pinera, Mitch Houck
Closer: (1) – Ryan Fraser
Relievers: (5) – T.J. Chism, Samuel Tavares, Nelson Pereira, Orlando Tovar, Josh Edgin
Catchers: (2) – Albert Cordero, Juan Centeno
Infielders: (5) – 1B Jeff Flagg, 2B J.B. Brown, SS Wilfredo Tovar, 3B Aderlin Rodriquez, 3B Brian Harrison
Outfielders: (3) – Darrell Ceciliani, Javier Rodriguez, Jenry Marte
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