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bmfc1
Aug 22 2009 08:28 PM

Adam Rubin has some inside information about which minor leaguers will be joining the Mets:

Catcher Josh Thole, reliever Eddie Kunz and first baseman/outfielder Nick Evans are expected to highlight the call-ups when rosters expand in September, the Daily News has learned.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/mets/2 ... z0Oy7hDCRa

Ashie62
Aug 22 2009 08:31 PM

It makes sense to check Thole out as at the moment Santos looks like the 2010 starter.

Evans..shit or get off the pot..release or trade Sheff and play Evans every day

metirish
Aug 22 2009 08:41 PM

I'll get hammered for saying this but I don't see Evans as much of a player.
I've been underwhelmed by him.

Ashie62
Aug 22 2009 08:43 PM

[quote="metirish":1dn2ci8m]I'll get hammered for saying this but I don't see Evans as much of a player.
I've been underwhelmed by him.[/quote:1dn2ci8m]

Not from me, my take is Evans is a flaky 4A player at best

Nymr83
Aug 23 2009 12:22 AM

I'm also unimpressed/underwhelmed by Evans, but if he's taking ABs away from a guy who isn't part of next year's plan (Sheffield) I wouldn't complain about it much.

Valadius
Aug 23 2009 06:05 AM

Nick Evans reminds me of Jeff Duncan.

TheOldMole
Aug 23 2009 07:47 AM

Makes sense to trade Sheff for prospects, whether or not Evans is the future.

MFS62
Aug 23 2009 08:54 AM

I listen to the ends of a lot of Buffalo games while driving home from work. The Buffalo manager (Ken Oberkfell) doesn't even trust Kunz late in close games. And for a large part of the year, his ERA looked like the model number for a new Boeing airliner. I'm thinking his callup is part of a deal made when he was drafted two years ago and not based on merit.

Later

Edgy DC
Aug 23 2009 10:38 AM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 23 2009 11:11 AM

Nick Evans reminds me not of Jeff Duncan. Duncan was a plus centefielder who couldn't hit a lick thrown into the breach in a centerfielder crisis. If Duncan had performed with the bat as well as Evans --- as underwhelming as Evans offensive performance has been --- he'd still be playing.

I'm pretty certain Kunz's callup has nothing to do with a mysterious special deal.

Vince Coleman Firecracker
Aug 23 2009 10:44 AM

Nick Evans Vs. Left-handed pitching:
Minor league career (517 PAs):
.300/.378/.553
Major league career (90 PAs):
.341/.407/.512

Nick Evans is already a major-league ready player, as long as he's used properly.

smg58
Aug 23 2009 10:56 AM

Evans is just 23 and has 17 extra-base hits in 153 major league at-bats, along with a .919 OPS against lefthanded pitching. On the other hand, his 2/22 BB/K ratio in 71 career AB's against righties is rather dismaying. He's got a lot of learning to do against righties, for sure, but he's still young enough, and he'll at least be a useful platoon player at this level.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 23 2009 03:14 PM

[quote="Vince Coleman Firecracker"]Nick Evans Vs. Left-handed pitching:
Minor league career (517 PAs):
.300/.378/.553
Major league career (90 PAs):
.341/.407/.512

Nick Evans is already a major-league ready player, as long as he's used properly.



I STICK with IKE in 2010!

bmfc1
Sep 06 2009 07:34 PM
Re: September Call-ups

Are the Mets going to call up anybody on Tuesday? Buffalo's season ends tomorrow.

These players are on the 40-man roster so I'm guessing that they'll be added:
Eddie Kunz
Andy Green
A. Reyes.

Arturo Lopez is also on the 40-man but I don't know who he is.

Robinson Cancel is in Buffalo and was recently a Met but he was DFA'd so he's not on the 40-man.
Neither is Jesus Feliciano and he had a very good season, hitting .311 with 1 HR, 42 RBI, and 13 SB. He was named the team MVP.

MFS62
Sep 07 2009 07:36 AM
Re: September Call-ups

Why bother?
I would hope that none of those Buffalo players would be competing for a spot on the 40 man roster next year, even Kunz. Isn't the call up season traditionally the time when you check out the prospects?
This is sad.

Later

Rockin' Doc
Sep 07 2009 07:45 AM
Re: September Call-ups

The Mets did most of their September call ups in June.

Edgy DC
Sep 07 2009 07:53 AM
Re: September Call-ups

I don't get that "why bother?" Is it such a bother? These people have jobs to do. Should the team just release everybody?

MFS62
Sep 07 2009 09:26 AM
Re: September Call-ups

I have nothing against them as individuals. If they're going to pick up some major league cash, that's fine. But, other than Kunz, they are known qualtities. As a fan of a team with a lot of needs, I'd rather they be seeing what some other players can do.
Major league playing time is precious. Its better to use it to evaluate some kids.

Later

Edgy DC
Sep 07 2009 10:04 AM
Re: September Call-ups

Which kids would Jesus Feliciano be taking time from?

Which kids would Eddie Kunz and Argenis Reyes be takign time from? Like it or not, these are the kids, along with other potential callups like Tobi Stoner and Adam Bostick.

I mean, I guess you're saying to not call up Cancel or Green. And that's fine. But if Cancel came up, I'm sure the point wouldn't be to pile playing time on him, but to have him warm up pitchers and ease the transition for pitchers that he's caught in AAA.

smg58
Sep 07 2009 11:05 AM
Re: September Call-ups

I hope they call up Bostick, or at least put him on the 40. He put up respectable numbers as a lefty coming out of the pen, and I think he's eligible for minor-league free agency in the offseason if he's not on the 40 (and I know he'd be eligible for Rule V). I think he has enough potential value to justify protecting him.

bmfc1
Sep 08 2009 05:31 AM
Re: September Call-ups

Edgy gets it right: Toby Stoner will be wearing the Mets uni tonight. No word on any other call-ups.

smg58
Sep 08 2009 05:44 AM
Re: September Call-ups

Oh good. Stoner has also been around long enough to be Rule V eligible, and he could at least be a viable bullpen option next year.