Tuesday,
June 11th –
P
Blake Taylor was transferred from A+ St. Lucie
to AA-Binghamton.
Taylor
was a highly touted second round draft pick (51st overall) by the
Pittsburgh Pirates and was traded to the Mets a year later as the PTBNL in the
Ike Davis deal. He cane with a significant amount of control issues, which
continue to be the concern (7-seasons: 1.48-WHIP).
Taylor
has put up his best season this season at St. Lucie (21-apps, 2-2, 2.63, 29-K
in 27-IP) though the 12-BBs he has given up keeps the WHIP high at 1.32.
Binghamton
could be his last test to remain relevant with this organization.
AAA-Syracuse
OF, Matt Kemp, placed on IL
P
Jake Simon was transferred from AA-Binghamton to
A+ St. Lucie.
Simon
was a 11th round 2015 pick by the Mets, receiving a $400K bonus out
of Ball (TX) HS.
He
had immediate trouble getting out the gate (4.83-ERA in 2016, 6.02-ERA in 2017,
4.04 in 2018, and was pitching perfectly this season for Columbia 4-apps, 0.00,
when he was promoted to Binghamton. One inning there (6.75) seem to have gotten
the Mets to send him to St. Lucie which was probably the place he should have
gone after Columbia.
He’s
still only 22, but Simon may prove out that every HS player shouldn’t have
money thrown at him to sign.
Three
years in college might have don’t him much better.
Kudos –
DSL-2
SP, Emmanuel Almonte: 3.2-IP, 0-R, 3-K, 1.35
DSL-1
RF, Freddy Valdez: 2-4, .303
DSL-1
3B, Wilmis Castro: 2-4, R, .429
DSL-1
SP, Joshua Cornielly, 5-IP, 0-ER, 0.90
AAA-Savannah
rehabbing 2B, Robinson Cano: 3-3, R, 1.000
AAA-Syracuse
SS, Danny Espinosa: 2-5, R, 5-RBI, 10th
HR
AAA-Savannah
C, Rene Rivera: 4-5, 2-R, HR, 4-RBI
AAA-Savannah
RP, Ryley Gilliam: 1.1-IP, 0-R, 2-K, 0.00
This is Gilliam’s first AAA outing.
AAA-Savannah
RP, Stephen Nogosek: 1-IP, 0-R, 1-K, 0.00
Trust
me… Nogosek will be in Queens before this season ends.
AA-Binghamton
1B, David Thompson: 3-4, 2-R, .364
A+
SP, Ervin Santana: 6-IP, 0-R, 6-K
A-Columbia
CF, Hansel Romero: 3-5, 3-R, .300
A-Columbia
SP, Thomas Szapucki: 2.1-IP (40-pitches), 0-R,
2-K, 1.42
Szapucki
continues his rehabbing with an increased pitch count up to 40. Keep an eye on
the amount of pitches he throws. My hopes... 50 in the next outing.
Wednesday, June 12th
No
transactions
Kudos
–
DSL-1
1B Cristopher Perez: 3-5, R
DSL-1
RP Carlos Castellanos: 2-IP, 2-K, 0.00
DSL-2
RP, Marco Villegas: 2-IP, 3-K, 0.00
This
is Villegas’s third outing this year without giving up a run. So far so good.
A+ St. Louis DH, Carlos Cortez: 1-2, 2-R, 7th HR
AAA-Syracuse RF/1B Travis Taijerson: 2-3, 2-R, 14th HR
AAA-Syracuse RP, Chris Flexen: 2-IO, 0-R, 1-K
Chris
pitched the 6th and 7th inning so this was definitely a
relief appearance. Interesting.
A-Columbia RP, Tylor Megill: 2-IP, 0-R, 5-K, 0.69-ERA in eight games
The
23/yr. old McGill was an 8th round draft pick by the Mets in 2018,
out of the University of Arizona.
He
has now given up only one earned run in 13 innings pitched.
For
some reason he started out this year in extended camp, after posting a respectable
season for Low-A Brooklyn last season: 10-apps, 1-2, 3.21, 28-IP, 36-K
This
raises his 2-season K total to 56 in 41 innings pitched.
4 comments:
Tyler Megill looking great - big dude.
Ryley Gilliam may suddenly be closer to Queens - last 3 outings, 3.2 IP, 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 BBs, 5 Ks. Very, very impressive
Let's hope Cano packs his hot bat on his way back to Queens. The others have been in the walk-in freezer all season long.
I wonder if Travis Taijeron doesn't are and is just playing for fun...12 doubles, 14 HRs...impressive...but EIGHTY Ks?
Blake Taylor's moment of truth in AA = can he be an Ollie Perez?
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