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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:07 am 
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Wheeler 6 innings 3 hits 1 run 2 walks 8 k's, 49 strikes, 33 balls


Wonder what Giants fans must be thinking right about now?


I'd be wishing Aubrey Huff hadn't been on the payroll, allowing the Giants to retain their mid season acquisition (Beltran).

And not blocking Brandon Belt! Oh, wait, that's Brett Pill blocking Belt now?

I give up..

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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:19 am 
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Ncie outings by Montero, Wheeler and Playboy. This Montero kid sounds like a sleeper. Possibly overlooked by the Hydes, Sickels, etc. ?


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:21 am 
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Ncie outings by Montero, Wheeler and Playboy. This Montero kid sounds like a sleeper. Possibly overlooked by the Hydes, Sickels, etc. ?


I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure most had him at least somewhere in their rankings, which, for a kid who made his professional debut last summer in the DSL, is probably where he should've been.

Although I guess if he does explode this year, credit to MLB.com and Jonathon Mayo for having him as the Mets' 10th ranked prospect heading into the year, which most thought was way too aggressive.

Also, the guys at AA have been on Montero since last year.


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:22 am 
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Game two was all about Rafael Montero (pictured). The hard-throwing 21-year old, in his third start in the SAL: 6 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K. Of his non-strikeout outs, seven came in the air, and two were on the ground. In his 16.2 innings so far: 1 BB, and 15 K. Again, 1 BB and 15 K with plus velocity.

Plus velocity, potentially plus control, flyball pitcher. How long before we see the Michael Pineda comps? :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
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"Plus velocity, potentially plus control, flyball pitcher. How long before we see the Michael Pineda comps?"

when he gains 100 pounds and is fat and out of shape?


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:41 am 
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The pitching depth that we have really excites me. Bats are much eaiser to find and if some of these guys come through and they live up to their potential it would make this rebuild a lot smoother. I don't remember having this many SP's with potentital upside as a #1/2 in the system ever.


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:00 am 
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The pitching depth that we have really excites me. Bats are much eaiser to find and if some of these guys come through and they live up to their potential it would make this rebuild a lot smoother. I don't remember having this many SP's with potentital upside as a #1/2 in the system ever.


I too am excited about the pitching but I dont agree about how easy it is to find bats. This is oft repeated but not really true. Good bats are very hard to find ( go look at the contracts good hitters get and how bad next years FA market is). The mets have to find more than a few bats in the draft/ ifs because it is so thin down there. We can point to the 2010 Giants all we want but they are the exception not the rule. Bats are less likely to have career altering/ ending injuries. Teams more and more are locking up their good young bats before teams get a shot at them.

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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
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In a year or two, as the pitchers continue to progress through the system, we could package a few for a cost controlled young hitter.


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:13 am 
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Metro2007 wrote:
zaknim wrote:
The pitching depth that we have really excites me. Bats are much eaiser to find and if some of these guys come through and they live up to their potential it would make this rebuild a lot smoother. I don't remember having this many SP's with potentital upside as a #1/2 in the system ever.


I too am excited about the pitching but I dont agree about how easy it is to find bats. This is oft repeated but not really true. Good bats are very hard to find ( go look at the contracts good hitters get and how bad next years FA market is). The mets have to find more than a few bats in the draft/ ifs because it is so thin down there. We can point to the 2010 Giants all we want but they are the exception not the rule. Bats are less likely to have career altering/ ending injuries. Teams more and more are locking up their good young bats before teams get a shot at them.


Don't get me wrong we absolutely need to bring in more bats into the system but as a NY team we should be able to find that 1 extra big bat that would maybe put us over the top. Teams in general are locking up all their young players earlier but we should be able to out spend someone in the future if we really need to.


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:15 am 
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Yes. 1 superstar bat changes the entire lineup. Can't disagree there. Just very hard to find and will be nearly impossible via FA unless Sandy changes his stance on 7 year deals. A true superstar bat nowadays gets 7-10 years

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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
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And not blocking Brandon Belt! Oh, wait, that's Brett Pill blocking Belt now?

I give up..

8)


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 4/18/12
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I'd be calling about Belt every single day and while I love Murphy's bat I think he'd be a great fit with the Giants who have an opening at 2b. Duda/Kirk/Belt yes please.

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