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Minor League All Stars

Edgy MD
Jul 13 2015 08:17 AM

Minor League All Stars can be a mixed bag. Many of your minor leaguers enjoying their best seasons won't taste All Star glory because they were promoted just before the All Star Game. Some are climbing stars and others veterans who are outclassing their peers because it's their third season at the level. Some come from small leagues, where the roster is comprised from six teams in the southern division playing six teams in the northern division, while others represent leagues where the entire league pools it's best for an inter-league All Star game against another league at the same level.

That said, here are your Mets minor league All Stars.

[list]AAA Las Vegas
Matt Reynolds (24), if: .270 / .327 / .410 // .737 in 78 games
Travis Tajeiron (26), of: .277 / .390 / .525 // .915 in 78 games

[list]AA Binghamton
Luis Cessa (23), sp: 7–4 / 2.56 in 13 starts (77.1 IP) with 17 walks and 61 strikeouts
Paul Sewald (25), rp: 3–0 /1.67 (14 saves) in 27 games (32.1 IP) with 6 walks and 30 strikeouts
Gavin Cecchini (21), ss: .295 / .358 / .426 // .784 in 76 games
Josh Rodriguez (30), if: .292 / .370 / .512 // .882 in 79 games
Brandon Nimmo (22), of: .289 / .351 / .382 // .733 in 56 games[/list:u] High A St. Lucie
Jeff McNiel (23), if: .318 / .377 / .392 // .769 in 77 games
Akeel Morris (22), rp: 0–1 (13 saves) / 1.69 in 24 games (32 IP) with 14 walks and 46 strikeouts

[list]Low A Savannah
Casey Meisner (20), sp: 7–2 / 2.13 in 12 starts (76 IP) with 19 walks and 66 strikeouts
David Rosenboom (23), rp: 3–0 (8 saves) / 1.15 in 24 games (31.1 IP) with eight walks and 35 strikeouts
Tomαs Nido (21), c: .251 / .283 / .393 // .676 in 58 games
Jonathan Johnson (26), 2b: .286 / .409 / .385 // .794 in 72 games[/list:u][/list:u]
Former Mets shortstop prospect Corey Ragsdale was a manager in the South Atlantic League All Star Game.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 13 2015 08:36 AM
Re: Minor League All Stars

Edgy MD wrote:
Former Mets shortstop prospect Corey Ragsdale was a manager in the South Atlantic League All Star Game.


You mean, the "much-despised" Corey Ragsdale???

Edgy MD
Jul 13 2015 09:05 AM
Re: Minor League All Stars

Michael Conforto and Brandon Nimmo represented the Mets (and the United States) in the Futures game. Conforto went 2–2 with a run scored and an outfield assist. Nimmo went 1–2 with an RBI and a run scored.

Edgy MD
Jul 15 2015 10:08 AM
Re: Minor League All Stars

St. Lucie actually acted as host of the Florida State League All Star Game, which took place back in June. And more St. Lucie players were apparently added to he roster at a later date. The FSL South Team, shut out the FSL North team 6–0, and as Florida is known as the only state where north is south, this is a good thing.

Jeff McNiel (.320 / .378 / .402 // .779) led off and played second the whole game (he had been focused on third previously but this year the Mets seem to be moving him around more), going 2-5 with a run scored. Colton Plaia (.263 / .314 / .344 // .658 in 58 games) caught a few innings and went 0–1. Maikis de la Cruz (.255/ .315 / .342 // .656) played right and left, going 0-3 with a walk. Michael Conforto (.283 / .350 / .462 // .811) was on the roster also, but had been promoted to Binghamton before the game took place. Similarly, Akeel Morris (the Familia of the FSL with a 1.69 ERA in 32 innings) did not appear as he was futzing around the big leaves instead, and Robert Gsellman (6-0 / 1.76 as a starter, yo) had been bumped up to Bingo. The only St. Lucie pitcher who did appear was Mike Hepple (2.37 ERA in 25 games, but likes to walk people), who gave up two hits in two thirds of an inning but got out of it with a strikeout, and is no relation, that I know of, to Wilbur Huckle.