10. SP Juan Urbina
Urbina
was signed this past year as a 16-year old international free agent. Reports
are that he is already “hitting 90”, but that’s what everybody says about
everybody, including their grandmother.
The
same experts have said that he was the top pitcher to come out of the
international kiddie signing day. In the past, the Mets used to start these
newbies off in Latin America, but not anymore. Watch for him to debit in
Florida with the GCL Mets.
6-23-10:
- Last year’s big 16-year old international signee, SP Juan Urbina, debuted
yesterday for the GCL Mets and done well. His stats were impressive: 5.0-IP,
2-H, 0-ER, 0-R, 3-K, 1-BB. He turned 17 last month. Everybody says this kid is
going to be the real deal, but we’ll just have to wait four more years… when he
turns 21! Urbina is already hitting the low 90’s and we’ll keep a special look
out on him throughout the season.
6-30-10:
- Super-prospect Juan Urbina continues to impress at the GCL-level. On Monday,
Urbina tossed: 4.2-IP, 1-ER, 6-K and finished the day with a seasonal 0.93 ERA
for his first two starts.
8-5-10:
- Stock Up – Urbina had another great outing yesterday, going 5.2-IP, 0-ER,
3-K, 0-BB, 4-H. Remember, he’s only 17. His ERA is high (4.84), but that’s due
to three horrendous outings where he gave up 16-ER in 10.0-IP. His other eight outings produced 3-ER in
25.1-IP.
In
2010, Urbina pitched for the GCL Mets and faired well for an 18-year old: 5-3,
11-starts, 5.03, 38-K, 14-BB, 48.1-IP.
2011
Forecast: - I can't even imagine what
it's like for a kid to come to a brand new country and pitch for the New York
Mets. Urbina did exactly what the Mets had hoped for when they signed him and
he's one of the top young prospects in the system. The good news is he's
blocked pretty solid by the plethora (great Howard Cosell word) of young
starters ahead of him, and I'm sure you'll see him as part of the rotation in
Brooklyn come the spring.
Up:
- SP Juan Urbina – I’m hearing that Adam Wogan is spending a lot of time
observing Urbina warm up on the back mounds that are usually off-limits to the
press. How do I know this? Well, last year I went back there to say hello to
Rick Waits and Wogan politely kicked my arse out of der… anyway, looks like
Adam has taken a shine to Urbina, who, in my book, is still a long shot for a
full season team in 2011.
7-5-11:
- I know it’s a little early in the short-season team’s schedules, but I am
going to have to readjust where I have Mets prospect SP Juan Urbina ranked in
“The Keepers”. I’ve had him at #12, which is far too high, even for someone
pitching well. He’s simply too young and too far down the chain to figure out
yet.
8-5-11:
- Stock Up – SP Juan Urbina - It’s been
a while since we said something positive about prospect Urbina, but today is
the day. Hopefully, he began a
turnaround last night, going 6.0-IP, 1-ER, 5-H, 6-K, 1-BB for Kingsport. Let’s
remember that he just turned 18-years old. ETA is 2015.
8-18-11:
- Stock Up – SP Juan Urbina – Look, the kid has had a rough season this year,
but he put it all together last night, going: 6.0-IP, 0-R, 5-H, 3-K, 2-BB. Had
nine fly balls in the 18 outs. Urbina needed this one and, hopefully, he’ll
string out a couple of good ones before the season ends. You will see this kid
pitch winter ball.
8-22-11:
- #17 – SP Juan Urbina – Urbina is
another of those talented raw toolzy guys that is already showing signs of
development. He had a good last outing for Kingsports, but pitching at this
level is all about teaching, not results. The Mets coaches will work with him
to develop 3-4 plus pitchers which will be needed to make it in Queens. If not,
he’s a closer in waiting. I have him finishing the year out with K-Port and
going to Brooklyn on their opening day. I also look for a winter assignment
here. ETA: Earliest 2015
9-25-11:
- Juan Urbina – The once 16-year old super-sign had a rough season in 2011
(Kingsport: 4-6, 5.95, 12-starts, 49-K, 56.0-IP), but the 6-2 lefty showed
signs of brilliance throughout the season. He’ll play 2012 as a 19-year old, so
there is plenty of time here. My concern is his projected velo is still just
that, projected.
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