4/29/12

Minors Notes - Overachievers


AAA-Buffalo:  

Players showing dominance early:

            2B Bobby Scales - .400/.517/.571/1.089

            1B Val Pascucchi - .300/.391/.575/.966, 6-HR

SP Jeremy Hefner – 2.08/1.12

RP Jack Egbert – 1.88/0.98

RP Fernando Cabrera – 0.87/0.97

RP Chuck James – 1.17/1.17

Next to Move:  Probably Cabrera, followed by James. 

AA-Binghamton:   

Players showing dominance early:

            3B Jefry Marte - .367/.418/.483/.901

            2B Josh Rodriguez - .358/.469/.493/.962

            SP Collin McHugh – 2.33/1.15

            RP Armondo Rodriguez – 1.50/0.67

            RP Elvin Ramirez – 0.00/0.71

Next to Move – Ramirez should be in AAA

A+ - St. Lucie: -   

Players showing dominance early:

            3B Wilmer Flores - .311/.341/.486/.828

            2B Wilfredo Tovar - .308/.384/.385/.768

            SP Chase Huchingtson – 1.23/1.09

            RP Adrian Rosario – 0.73/0.49

            RP Ryan Fraser – 1.54/0.94

            RP Adam Kolarek – 0.00/0.91

            RP John Church – 1.86/1.14

Next to Move – I’m thinking Wilmer to 1B in Binghamton 

A – Savannah:

Players showing dominance early:

            SS T J Rivera - .407/.490/.605/1.095

            SP Rafael Montero – 1.99/0.93

            SP Alex Panteliodis – 0.89/1.08

            RP Jack Leathersich – 0.69/0.92/13.0-IP, 23-K

            RP T J Chism – 1.64/1.18

            Next to Move – Probably ‘Leather’



It was written last night that the hope was that Michael Fulmer find location to add to his tools because the system really needs him. That’s ridiculous. What the system needs is for Fulmer to take his time until he gets it right. What is he, 12 years old? Stupid writing. 

There is also a lot of online chatter about moving Rivera to St. Lucie. Frankly, it would take moving Danny Muno out of there and that isn’t going to happen.

Shortstop seems to be set right now throughout the affiliates. Omar Quintanilla and Josh Rodriguez are holding their own in AAA and AA and Muno will learn all season in Florida.

The Mets don’t seem to be in any rush to move some of the extended bats to Savannah and are probably waiting to stock the remaining teams until around draft time. Rivera represents the lion share of a very bad Sand Gnats offense and it’s amazing his stat line because you just know he’s being pitched around every bat.

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