As it is just the start of the Cyclones season, there is not much I know about the new guys. I attended the open practice yesterday and was able to piece together a defensive alignment.
DEFENSIVE ALIGNMENT
Here is a
look at what Manager Tom Gamoba has to work with defensively. All the fielders
are righty, so plenty of flexibility.
CATCHERS
Jose Garcia
Manuel
Hilario
(Another
catcher to arrive today. Will post name when received)
FIRST BASE
Jeff Diehl
(can also play RF/LF)
Michael Katz
(can also play RF/LF)
Zach Mathieu (According to Edgardo Alfonzo, this guy is my twin)
SECOND BASE:
Will Fulmer
Vinny Siena
THIRD BASE:
Pedro Perez
(can also play 1B)
SHORTSTOP:
Alfredo
Reyes
Branden
Kaupe
OUTFIELD
Michael
Bernal (RF)
Tucker Tharp
(CF)
Oswald
Caraballo (LF)
Enmanuel
Zabala (OF)
NOTES:
So far, there are no
left-handed batters or fielders. Last year, only John Mora threw LH while Mora, Joe Tuschak & Michael Conforto hit LH. Only 2 switch hitters
(C Jose Garica & INF Brandon Kaupe)
Only 4 men
have not played in the Mets Organization before (INF Vinny Siena, RHP Corey Taylor,
RHP Michael Gibbons, & LHP PJ Conlon). This means that all but 1 of the
fielders know each other from last year and extended spring.
RETURNING FROM 2014:
LHP Carlos Valdez:
Valdez, 24,
begins his 3rd stint in Brooklyn. He appeared in 21 games over the
last 2 seasons, including 15 starts, posting a record of 4-4.
He started
the season with the Sand Gnats, but has giving up 11 ERs in 13 IP. One of the reasons he is back in Brooklyn for now is the lack of LH pitchers on the Cyclones.
RHP Gaither Bumgardner:
Gaither
pitched in 12 games last season, posting an ERA of 2.30 to along with a record
of 0-2 with 2 saves in 31.1 IP. He struck out 27 and walked 15.
Bumgardner
faced some off field issues last season, as his father passed away during the
season.
INF Jeff Diehl
A fracture to
his 11th rib limited Diehl to just 36 games last year. Diehl hit
.263 with 1 HR & 13 RBIs. If his 31 hits, 7 were doubles.
Diehl is
primarily a 1B, but can also play RF & LF.
INF Will Fulmer
Last season,
4 men played 2B for the Cyclones. Of those 4, Will Fulmer was clearly the best,
as he could hit better than Anthony Chavez & Dimas Ponce and field better
than Tyler Moore, who played C in college.
However,
Fulmer joined the team in July and suffered a season ending knee injury in August.
Will appeared in 24 games and ended his season with an average of .197. He had
14 hits, including 2 doubles and a homer to go along with 8 RBIs.
Will is
primarily a 2B, but filled in at 1B & RF when needed.
INF Michael Katz
Michael Katz
was another member of the 2014 Brooklyn Cyclones to end his season early with a
knee injury. Katz hit .275 with 10 extra base hits and 18 RBIs. He did strike
out a lot, but the entire team had that problem. He was a very clutch player
late in games, which made him a possible for the 2014 NYPL All Star Game.
Katz is primarily
a 1B, but also plays the corner outfield positions.
It should be
noted that Katz hit a foul ball right at me that caused me to jump out of my
seat to avoid injury. He promised me that this year he will make sure to hit me
with it.
INF Pedro Perez
Pedro’s time
in Brooklyn was only 22 games, as he joined the team in mid-August when both
Diehl & Katz were out for the season. Perez hit .193 in 22 games with 4
RBIs.
Perez
started the 2015 season appearing in 19 games with the Sand Gnats, hitting only
.177 with 1 HR & 4 RBIs.
Perez spent
last season at 1B, but this year will be the 3B. He appeared in 12 games for
the Sand Gnats as the 3B.
INF Alfredo Reyes
Alfredo Reyes’
time in Brooklyn last year began with a little over 2 weeks in the season left.
He was called up to help with an already depleted IF. Reyes hit .258 in 10 games
with 1 RBI.
Reyes appeared
in 3 games this season with the St. Lucie Mets, going 1-for-7.
Reyes is
primarily a SS, but can also play 2B.
OF Tucker Tharp
Tucker Tharp
began the season as the Cyclones everyday CF. However, he lost his playing time
to Joe Tuschak when Michael Conforto came to play LF. Due to injuries to Tuschak,
he earned back some time.
Tharp hit .213
last season with 6 extra base hits and 6 RBIs. Tharp also went 9-for-14 in
stolen bases. Tharp is mainly a CF, but can also play RF. Tharp has yet to make
an error in 69 minor league games.
OF Michael Bernal
Michael Bernal
had a pretty good 2014 season. He connected for 56 hits in 71 games, 8 of them
being doubles, 4 being triples and he tied Urena with 5 home runs. He also
scored 29 runs while driving in 36. He led the team with 12 stolen bases. However,
Bernal did lead the Cyclones with 95 strikeouts, which resulted in a batting
average of .240. He was a member of the 2014 NYPL North All Star team.
Bernal is a
RF, but can also play LF.
11 comments:
I like Michael Katz's attitude...
It will be interesting to see what Brandon Kaupe brings to the table this year. The 2012 4th rounder is now 21 and only played in 132 games his first 3 years. Has been a low power, high walk SS.
I'm looking forward to seeing Vinny Siena play and to find out where Desmond Lindsay and Max Wotell are assigned.
Wotell has been assigned to the GCL Mets
I'd guess Lindsay also to GCL, given his age. If he does well, move him up to Kingsport.
Bad sign that Ivan Wilson was not slotted for Brooklyn, so presumably he is repreating Kingsport.
they May just want him to drastically cut his Ks and figure that would be tougher to achieve against more advanced pitching.
Tom -
I don't have Wilson on K-Port either (I could be wrong)
Could he be back on the GCL team?
@Mack
Wilson is on the Kingsport roster
I see Ty Badamo is starting the opener for the Cyclones. Grew up very close geographically to Steve Matz. Hopefully the same type of success. Did well in his debut season in 2014.
@Mack the day Katz gets promoted to SAV, I am giving him a photo of you with a PostIt note with the words "New Target" on it
Does anyone know where Andrew Church and Blake Taylor are being assigned? I haven't seen either of them in posted rosters.
Kurtis Horn.... any assignment news?
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