10/12/09

Minors Stuff




New York Mets


Mets free agent outfielder Gary Sheffield (.276, 10 homers, 43 RBI) told Marlins players he wants to sign here, though it's a long shot at age 40. ``It would be nice to finish my career with the Marlins. This is where I made a name for myself.'' -- Miami Herald



Binghamton Mets:


Ike Davis (2003 16U National, 2004 18U National, 2009 World Cup) was named the top player in the New York Mets' system. The first baseman/outfielder went from not homering in his first professional season a year ago to clubbing 20 at high-Class A and Double-A Birmingham. Davis wound up hitting .333 in eight games for the United States in the World Cup. He hit three of USA's 38 homers while driving in five runs with 23 total bases.




The New York Mets began the year with hopes of making a deep playoff run. A never-ending stream of injuries prevented that from happening and the Mets won just 70 games, their fewest in any season since 2003.


But is any in-house help on the way?


To answer that question, Minors Only chatted with Mets minor league expert Toby Hyde. Owner of the Mets Minor League Blog, Hyde travels around the minor league system and his Mets Minor League Report video series can be seen at SNY.tv.


Project Prospect: Outfielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis received more late-season buzz than any other prospect in the system. How high are you on him?


Toby Hyde: Fairly high. His late-season power surge was very encouraging. He's made a run at being a top ten prospect in the system. He has the tools, specifically the speed and agility for center field, and the bat now looks like it's for real. A year ago, scouts thought he was a fourth outfielder, but now some think a little more highly of him. I don't think it's an impact bat on the corner, but World Series teams have had success recently by playing rangy defenders at two outfield spots and sacrificing a little offense for a lot of defense.


http://www.projectprospect.com/article/2009/10/11/minors-only-mets-system-qa


St. Lucie Mets:
Savannah Sand Gnats:
Brooklyn Cylones:
Winter Leagues:
Venezuelan Winter League
Caracas 2, Margarita 1Indians prospect Hector Rondon, an Eastern League All-Star at Double-A Akron this year, allowed a run on four hits over four innings and Mets catcher Josh Thole belted a solo homer as the Leones (1-1) evened their record. Major League veteran Ray Olmedo (Rays) doubled and scored for the Bravos (1-1). Box score

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20091010&content_id=7422632&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb

Venezuela: Angel Calero gave up 2 runs over 1.2 innings for Magallanes. Edgar Alfonzo pitched 2 scoreless innings for Magallanes
Mexico:
Matias Carrillo gave up a run over 0.2 innings for Culiacan.
http://www.nyfuturestars.com/community/viewtopic.php?p=809209#809209






Blogs:
Although I shouldn’t be, I’m enjoying the MLB playoffs this year without the Mets. I think the reason why is because I expected the Mets to be in the playoffs in 2007 and 2008. Obviously, I had no such delusion this season.
Keeping up with other Mets fans has been interesting on my Twitter account. I haven’t seen any of us hoping that the Phillies take the series over Colorado. But I have seen some Mets fans hoping that the Yankees can go all the way.
I just don’t get that… I suppose it’s possible for a casual fan to be a “New York” fan. That’s what I’m attributing it to. But I could never see myself hoping the Yankees get another World Series championship.
http://metsreport.com/2009-mlb-playoffs-without-the-mets

It’s amazing to think that 2009 concludes the seventh season that the Mets have had Pedro Feliciano, and I think his work often goes unnoticed. In a year where we certainly had plenty to complain about, Pedro was once again solid as a rock, and he set a Mets’ record for most appearances at 88. It’s simple. He’s old reliable, and it’s time he gets the credit he’s due.
It’s amazing the things this guy does. He allowed a mere seven home runs this year, and he had a nice 3.03 ERA as the lefty specialist. I am sure he gives Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and Raul Ibanez nightmares, as he seems to face them and win almost every time he’s given the task.My father had the pleasure of meeting him last year at the Hospital for Special Surgery. My father was there because my sister has a bad ankle, and he saw Pedro standing by an elevator. My dad’s first instinct is that something was wrong, so he confronted Pedro about it, but thankfully, Pedro assured my dad that everything was alright.
http://www.dailystache.net/archives/4634


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Mets Alumni:
Another former Cubs manager, Don Baylor, is being mentioned as a candidate for the vacancy in Houston, but general manager Ed Wade is trying to sell Jim Fregosi to owner Drayton McLane. -- Chicago Tribune .....

The Indians are undertaking a much wider search for a manager than they did when Eric Wedge was promoted from Class AAA to take the job for the 2003 season. While the team refuses to comment on any names, it's believed that former big-league manager Bobby Valentine and former Tribe third baseman and Mahoning Valley manager Travis Fryman are two of about a dozen names still under consideration. -- Cleveland Plain Dealer

Now Red Sox pitcher Paul Byrd must determine if, at 38, he can return for another season of major league baseball. "It's too soon to think about what I'm going to do," Byrd said. "I have a lot of decisions to make, and my family will be involved in those decisions. But I can tell you this: Parenthood is the most important thing to me. So we'll see." Byrd said he will decide from among three courses of action: returning for a full season, pitching only a half-season, or retiring. -- Boston Herald
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