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5-3-12 - Daily Mets Minors Report





Date: 5-3-12

 Remember, if you didn’t like how the draft works now, imagine what today would be like if you could trade up for draft picks. Magic Johnson would be in his cups!

The Mets have a policy about pitchers returning to a game after a rain delay. If you pitch at least two innings, you don’t come back in.
Ex-Met Nick Evans underwent surgery in Pittsburgh yesterday to repair his broken left hand. No timetable for return


Chris Schwinden has had a bad couple of weeks. Try to imagine what it would be like you applied yourself in one area for your entire life and there was one single goal in all that effort. Then you reach the top of the mountain only to be swept off it by winds you just couldn’t have imagined were that strong, unless you reached the summit.

We see so much of this is baseball. Literally hundreds of pitchers try to become one of five. Most simply never get a shot and, frankly, many times it’s not because of lack of talent. There’s usually only one opening in a rotation and multiple minor leaguers clawing at the screen door. A few, like Dillon Gee, start strong, which is the secret to survival at this level. Others, like Tobi Stoner, stumble and are eventually never heard of again.

I have no idea what the future will be for Chris. I guess he’ll be returning to Buffalo soon. Imagine working all your life on a dream and being banished to Buffalo? That’s worse than Cleveland.

There will be the inevitable funk hopefully followed by a strong season. This is his fifth year in the Mets system and we all know what that means.

Hang in there Schwinny.


AAA-Buffalo:

The Buffalo Bisons today announced:

-their postponed game against the Rochester Red Wings from Monday, April 30 will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Sunday, August 26 (Game 1 - 1:05 p.m.). On Sunday, August 26, the Bisons and Red Wings will play two, seven inning games.

-that New York Mets’ RHP D.J. CARRASCO has joined the Herd as part of his MLB injury rehabilitation assignment. Carrasco is active and available to pitch for the Bisons in tonight’s 6:05 p.m. game against Syracuse.  ( threw 14 pitches of which 11 were strikes tonight…)

            That The Rochester Red Wings have announced that the game between the Buffalo Bisons and the Red Wings scheduled for Sunday, May 6 at Frontier Field will now be played as part of a doubleheader on Saturday, May 5. (Game 1 - 5:05 p.m.). 


Going in…

 2B Bobby Scales continues to lead the International League with a .390 BA, and a .500 OBP.

1B/OF Val Pascucci is second in the league in strikeouts.

SP Chris Schwinden remains  5th in the league with a 2.05 ERA. Jeremy Hefner is 6th at 2.08.

Fernando Cabrera is tied for 2nd in saves (5).

Jeurys Familia is 2nd in the league with 22 base on balls.



Good to see Josh Satin back on 1B… he wasted little time, producing hits in (on?) his first three at-bats. He went 3-20 after being demoted from Queens.

Jeurys Familia still having trouble finding the zone. The good news is no one is questioning his talent and tools, it’s just command at this level. Jeurys has had this problem twice before when he went up a floor. My guess is he’s going to need this full season to work this out… OF/C Vinnie Rottino now has a 14-game hitting streak…  C Ron Johnson (only had six hits in first 36 at bats) homered and is showing some ability to produce a decent BA…

Fernando Cabrera (0.73) locked down his 6th save.


AA-Binghamton:   

Per SNY, Zack Wheeler will be placed on the 7-Day Disabled List with a right middle ‘fingernail avulsion’ (calm down… this isn’t a big deal…)

Speaking of catchers, Juan Centeno continues to raise his numbers. He singled his first two times up and then raised his BA to .286…

You know, Sandy and Company are trying to figure out who’s going to replace Mike Pelfrey in the Mets rotation and I have to tell you that 24-year old Collin McHugh became a dark horse candidate after tonight’s game.

Every starter had at least one hit, except for Reese Havens.

Robert Carson (1.80) continues a successful conversion to relief.



Going in…

            3B Jefry Marte is 8th in the Eastern League with a .329-BA.

            2B Josh Rodriguez is 6th with a .421-OBP and tied for 3rd with 16-BB.

            CF Matt den Dekker is 6th in runs scored (17). He’s also tied for 3rd with eight doubles and tied for 4th in strikeouts.

            OF Pedro Zapata leads the league with three triples, but also 2nd in the league with 31 strikeouts.


OF Raul Reyes (.125) shook the funk off about getting demoted and hit a 3-run homer in the first inning… it happened after two outs, with 2B Reese Havens walking and 3B Jefry Marte reaching base on an error…


A+ - St. Lucie: -   

Going in…

            SP Zack Wheeler is ranked 5th in ERA (1.75), and tied for 3rd with 30-K.

            3B Wilmer Flores is 9th with a .313-BA, tied for 6th with 29-H, 3rd in RBIs

            OF Cory Vaughn is 6th with 17-R, 6th in RBIs, 2nd in slugging and OPS, and leads the league with 6-HR.

            IF Danny Muno is tied for 6th in hits, and leads the league with nine doubles.



I was wrong about Vaughn leading the league with 6-HRs… he now has seven. We have to start taking this spike in pop seriously…

Jupiter managed to pick away at Angel Cuan, Ryan Fraser, and John Church.



A – Savannah:

            2B T J Rivera is ranked 3rd in the Sally League in BA (.380), 2nd in OBP (.466), 4th in slugging (.580), 4th in OPS (1.046), and 2nd in hits (38),

            OF Travis Taijeron is ranked 7th in slugging (.560), 8th in OPS (.985), 7th in runs                                      scored (20), and 2nd in home runs (7)

            3B Aderlin Rodriguez is 8th in the league in RBIs (19)

            SP Alex Panteliodis is 2nd in the league in ERA (0.68), and 4th in WHIP (0.99),

            SP Tyler Pill is 8th in the league in ERA (2.11)

            SP Rafael Montero is 6th in the league in WHIP (1.01).



Was I speaking of catchers earlier? Well, Albert Cordero (.188) continues to shake off the funk and homered early…

April 26th was a miserable day for starter Domingo Tapia. Well, he got back on the horse tonight: 7.1-IP, 1-ER, 5-H, only 3-K, 1-BB, 4.70.





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