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 Post subject: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:18 am 
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Buffalo tonight:

Corey Wimberly DH .311
Fred Lewis LF .290
Val Pascucci RF .258
Josh Satin 1B .280
Matt Tuiasosopo CF .286
Rob Johnson C .291
Brad Emaus 2B .224
Oswaldo Navarro SS .207
Michael Fisher 3B .159

Garrett Olson P 4.70


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:19 am 
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Binghamton tonight:

Pedro Zapata LF .232
Matt Den Dekker CF .298
Jefry Marte 3B .291
Eric Campbell DH .308
Reese Havens 2B .159
Juan Lagares RF .273
Travis Ozga 1B .172
Juan Centeno C .267
Rylan Sandoval SS .237

Darin Gorski P 4.63


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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St. Lucie plays 2.

Game 1:

Alonzo Harris CF .273
Wilfredo Tovar SS .285
Jason Bay DH .000
Wilmer Flores 3B .330
Cory Vaughn RF .237
Richard Lucas 1B .237
Francisco Pena C .245
Robbie Shields 2B .253
ZeErika McQueen LF .250

Angel Cuan P 2.74

Game 2:

Alonzo Harris CF .267
Wilfredo Tovar SS .289
Wilmer Flores 3B .325
Cory Vaughn RF .239
Blake Forsythe C .283
Richard Lucas DH .235
Juan Torres 1B .233
Luis Nieves 2B .000
ZeErika McQueen LF .167

Erik Goeddel P 1.36


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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Savannah tonight:

Brandon Brown 2B .254
Cam Maron DH .256
Dustin Lawley LF .281
Travis Taijeron CF .285
Aderlin Rodriguez 3B .250
Brian Harrison 1B .268
Gregory Pron RF .209
Albert Cordero C .165
Ismael Tijerina SS .000

Jacob DeGrom P 1.85


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:23 pm 
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His line: 8 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K. He threw by my count, 77% of his pitches for strikes (68 of 88)! He did not run a three-ball count until one out in the eighth inning. Sure, he got a little help from his defense as both RF Charle Thurber and CF Gilbert Gomez made diving catches moving forward to take singles away from Greensboro hitters.

The first key for Montero, or any pitcher in a-ball, is throwing his fastball for strikes. He can do that. Generally, he’s 92-93 mph with his heater. I don’t have gun readings for Friday night yet, but I’ll check. The second reason that Montero was so effective Friday, is that he’s starting to throw his slider more and induce weak contact with his changeup. A scout told me the slider has a chance to be an average MLB offering. It’s rewarding to see Montero taking it to games, and using it to befuddle hitters. When he wants to strike a batter out he can. After giving up two soft singles to begin the seventh, one a bunt basehit, and the other a grounder to shortstop, Montero reached back to strikeout the next three batters in a row. On 0-2 pitches, he got chases on fastballs up and out of the zone twice. Then, he mixed up his sequence, beginning the third hitter with two straight sliders for strikes. It was the second time in the game (to my memory) that he doubled up with sliders for strikes. His control is good enough that after the sliders, he can come back with the fastball to freeze a hitter.


http://www.metsminorleagueblog.com/a-ba ... s-on-fire/

Sounds like he may be a guy dominating vs. low level hitting vs. guy with excellent stuff but I'd like to see him promoted like Pill was.

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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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His line: 8 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K. He threw by my count, 77% of his pitches for strikes (68 of 88)! He did not run a three-ball count until one out in the eighth inning. Sure, he got a little help from his defense as both RF Charle Thurber and CF Gilbert Gomez made diving catches moving forward to take singles away from Greensboro hitters.

The first key for Montero, or any pitcher in a-ball, is throwing his fastball for strikes. He can do that. Generally, he’s 92-93 mph with his heater. I don’t have gun readings for Friday night yet, but I’ll check. The second reason that Montero was so effective Friday, is that he’s starting to throw his slider more and induce weak contact with his changeup. A scout told me the slider has a chance to be an average MLB offering. It’s rewarding to see Montero taking it to games, and using it to befuddle hitters. When he wants to strike a batter out he can. After giving up two soft singles to begin the seventh, one a bunt basehit, and the other a grounder to shortstop, Montero reached back to strikeout the next three batters in a row. On 0-2 pitches, he got chases on fastballs up and out of the zone twice. Then, he mixed up his sequence, beginning the third hitter with two straight sliders for strikes. It was the second time in the game (to my memory) that he doubled up with sliders for strikes. His control is good enough that after the sliders, he can come back with the fastball to freeze a hitter.


http://www.metsminorleagueblog.com/a-ba ... s-on-fire/

Sounds like he may be a guy dominating vs. low level hitting vs. guy with excellent stuff but I'd like to see him promoted like Pill was.


i know Montero has been great and snuck in under the big 3 of the lower guys in Tapia, Morris and Urbina, Does he have any plus stuff


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:06 pm 
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Looks like it's Olson, Gorski, Cuan/Goeddel, deGrom


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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bay strikes out in first AB. its because of the light eyes i suppose


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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Francisco Pena and Robbie Shields had RBI doubles in the 2nd for St. Lucie.


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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Francisco Pena and Robbie Shields had RBI doubles in the 2nd for St. Lucie.


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forsythe and pena playing well. is there a reason one of them hasn't been promoted for the catching position in Bingo?


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 Post subject: Re: Minor League Thread: 6/02/12
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I wonder if Fuller is going to start the nightcap. It's Goeddel's turn, but maybe they want to push the entire rotation back another day. Usually when a pitcher is added to a roster he pitches that day.


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