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Rookie maximums for at-bats (130), games pitched (30) or innings (50) in the major leagues"
If the 2 leaders are within 5% of each other, or the leader has less than 35% there will be a run-off between the top 2. *Rosario ineligible *Dom ineligible
P.S. don't stress too much if you feel player X deserves to be on this list vs. player Y. It's extremely unlikely someone not yet nominated would be win any given poll. Nominate those you see fit.
1) Andres Gimenez (SS) 12/27 votes-44% 2) David Peterson (LHP) 12/24 votes-50% 3) Mark Vientos (SS/3B) 13/24 votes-54% 4) Peter Alonso (1B) 21/28 votes-75%
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Can't vote for Kay hasn't proven anything Can't vote for Humphries/Szapucki aren't they both out for 2018? Can't vote for Lindsey he did worse in A then Tebow. Can't vote for Dunn he was terrible in A+ Nido had a down year and looks more& more like a future backup catcher. Pretty sure mets will DFA Evans in a few weeks. Flexen Bashlor and Guillorme have potential but they all have low ceilings.
I went Guillorme (mainly cause he had that awesome bat catch in spring training)
Joined: Tue Sep 19, 2006 2:57 pm Posts: 81460 Location: New York, NY
LTKfRGM wrote:
I went Lindsay but I'm going to go Guillorme soon.
I'd like to nominate Cecchini. I think people are lower on him than they should be.
The Mets are clearly quite low on Cecchini. Nomination noted but THEY played Reynolds and Evans over Cecchini and at times talked up wanting to see both, no such comments for Cecchini.
BA dropped Cecchini from their own top 10 in July
1. Amed Rosario, SS 2. Dominic Smith, 1B 3. David Peterson, LHP 4. Justin Dunn, RHP 5. Andres Gimenez, SS 6. Tomas Nido, C 7. Thomas Szapucki, LHP 8. Brandon Nimmo, OF 9. Merandy Gonzalez, RHP 10. Chris Flexen, RHP
This would probably be Merandy if he were still here.
Lets see where Rhame, Callahan, Gershon, etc. land. Still find it a bit odd that we traded a better prospect (yeah yeah, 1.5 years versus .5 years) for AJ Ramos than we got for Jay Bruce, Neil Walker, Addison Reed, Curtis Granderson. Not that I didn't like the Ramos trade, but the whole just dumping of those guys for nothing as though there was no possible way to get anything of value for them was still just weird.
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