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Frayed Knot Jun 19 2005 10:40 PM |
All-purpose thread for tracking the High-A [u:0593b4b84e]St. Lucie Mets[/u:0593b4b84e] in the Florida State League
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Frayed Knot Jun 19 2005 10:42 PM |
6/13: Mets third baseman Shawn Bowman, who established himself as a prospect last season by hitting .255-18-66 at low Class A Capital City, is recovering from a miserable start at high Class A St. Lucie that saw his batting average sitting at just .145 on May 26th. A 2002 12th-round pick out of a Canadian high school, Bowman has come alive of late, going 16-for-36 with five home runs in his last 10 games, raising to .209/.277/.381 in 215 at-bats.
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metirish Jun 19 2005 10:56 PM |
It's the All- Star break for the Florida State League this weekend.I had this team at the other place, great to see Humber get his first win.
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metirish Jun 24 2005 03:24 PM |
St. Lucie Mets stay on winning roll
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Edgy DC Jun 24 2005 03:53 PM |
Ragsdale and Whealy seem both below their level. Corey Ragsdale spent pretty much the full season at St. Lucie last year before moving up to Norfolk for six games during the Mets middle-infield crunch at the end of the season. Whealy munched on Low-A pitching over a full season of Capital City, and was perhaps due to head to Bingo.
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SI Metman Jun 24 2005 11:55 PM |
Humber for St Lucie tonight:
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metirish Jun 24 2005 11:57 PM |
WOW..Humber has his big game..showing his stuff,Harper has some great pop in his bat...
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Frayed Knot Jun 25 2005 09:49 AM |
LHP Brian Walker (24) - a fourth-round pick of the Mets in 2001 out of Miami who spent the last two seasons in low Class A and was 3-1, 4.80 in 30 innings this year at high-A St. Lucie - was one of 5 minor league players suspended for 15 days following a first offense of MLB's performance enhancing drug program.
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Johnny Dickshot Jun 25 2005 10:25 AM |
Never trust a pitcher called "Walker."
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Frayed Knot Jun 27 2005 03:11 PM |
Righthander Philip Humber, the Mets' first-round pick in 2004, enjoyed the best start of his career Friday night, striking out 10 over seven innings while allowing one run on three hits for high Class A St. Lucie. Humber has won his last two starts, and is now 2-5, 5.09 in 58 innings.
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Frayed Knot Jun 29 2005 03:52 PM |
After hitting just .216 in April, Mets outfielder Lastings Milledge has been one of the more productive players in the Florida State League, batting .351 in his last 40 games with 37 runs scored, increasing his season averages to .304/.390/.430 in 207 at-bats. His problems on the basepaths continue however, as the 2003 first-round pick has been successful on only 15 of 27 stolen base attempts.
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Frayed Knot Jul 22 2005 02:43 PM |
Mets righthander Gaby Hernandez continues to roll in his first full season. Promoted to the Florida State League two weeks ago, the 19-year-old fired six shutout innings in high Class A St. Lucie’s 4-2 win over Vero Beach last night, allowing four hits and no walks, while striking out four. A 2004 third-round pick out of high school in Miami, Hernandez began the year at low Class A Hagerstown, where he went 6-1, 2.43 in 18 starts.
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metirish Jul 22 2005 02:47 PM |
I was looking at the roster a while ago and Ivan Maldonado Oquendo caught my eye,any relation to Jose Oquendo?
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Frayed Knot Jul 22 2005 03:02 PM |
From top to bottom:
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smg58 Jul 22 2005 03:06 PM |
I'm not sure what the difference is in level between the rookie level (Gulf Coast and Kingsport) and short-season level (the Cyclones). I guess it has something to do with the draft, but I'll defer to somebody who knows more. The Hagerstown Suns are low A and the St. Lucie Mets are high A.
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Edgy DC Jul 22 2005 03:28 PM |
Brooklyn has a handful of guys in their first professional year, but most typically only a handful. The top guy in the draft usually holds out and misses most of his first half season, and the lower draft picks that sign quickly will get Kingsport and Gulf Coast assingments. Rookies in Brooklyn (Brookies) will typically be guys drafted in rounds 2-6 or the top (but older) international signees.
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Frayed Knot Jul 22 2005 03:30 PM |
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Not much. The NY/Penn league is just considered a partial step higher up on the pecking order. Since all are short-season leagues which get filled largely by draft picks fresh off the June cattle call, you'll stick most of them into the Kingsport & GCL teams and the slightly more advanced types (higher level HS players plus some college & Juco picks) to Brooklyn. Those lowest level teams (and the Mets are the only org w/two teams on that level) are not only HS picks but also a good chunk of the Latin ballplayers who are often signed young so they're teaching them how to live away from home and play well with the other children as much as they are drilling them in baseball skills. They also work w/the Latin kids to learn some rudimentry English so they can talk to the coaches and order from a menu and don't ruin their careers by having their first Spanglish phrase be: "Dos Big Macs por favor"
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ScarletKnight41 Jul 22 2005 04:02 PM |
Which was how Edgardo Alfonzo got through his first few months in the US. His incentive to learn English was menu-driven, IIRC.
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Frayed Knot Sep 28 2005 10:54 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 29 2005 12:04 AM |
Baseball America's [u:85e1109ddc]Florida State League[/u:85e1109ddc] top-20 is out, featuring Lastings Milledge at #3, and (perhaps a sympathy pick) Philip Humber at #20
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Frayed Knot Sep 28 2005 03:08 PM |
Q: Thom from Ann Arbor, MI asks:
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