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Adopted - Brad Holt
Rockin' Doc Jun 05 2008 07:43 PM |
Since I haven't had a Mets prodigy since the team stupidly traded away Brian Bannister to the Royals for broken down reliever Ambiorix Burgos.
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AG/DC Jun 05 2008 07:58 PM |
You may want to wait until they sign him before you sign the adoption papers. Your heart has been broken before.
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Rockin' Doc Jun 05 2008 08:51 PM |
I thought of that as I was preparing to hit the submit button, but I decided to throw caution to the wind. Besides, who wouldn't want to sign with the Mets?
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MFS62 Jun 06 2008 05:49 AM |
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Roger Clemens and Matt Williams, to name two Mets draftees who didn't sign with them. Later
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Rockin' Doc Jun 06 2008 08:27 AM |
Actually, it was more of a rhetorical question? Still, I can't see how anyone in their right mind would not wish to be a NY Met. I'm willingly to give Matt Williams the benefit of the doubt and allow him to plead temporary insanity. However, there is nothing temporary about Clemens insanity. Clemens continues to show that he's pretty unstable and I believe he's far from the sharpest knife in the drawer.
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Rockin' Doc Jun 16 2008 02:22 PM |
My adoptee is signed, sealed, and soon to be delivered. He is scheduled to report to the Brooklyn Cyclones tomorrow. This is an exerpt of an article on mlb.com annopuncing his signing.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 16 2008 02:24 PM |
How old is he?
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Rockin' Doc Jun 16 2008 02:42 PM |
Holt will turn 22 on October 13th. Havens is to join him in Brooklyn.
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Rockin' Doc Jun 30 2008 10:02 PM |
Holt made his first start (sporting #44) for the Brooklyn Cyclones on June 21st against the Aberdeen Ironbirds in Aberdeen. The Ironbirds were pretty tough on my guy in his debut as he only lasted 2.1 innings. He surrendered 2 earned runs on two hits and a walk. His 4 K's showed promise though.
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AG/DC Jul 22 2008 08:09 AM |
Keep up with this guy. Ten K's in seven innings as part of a 2-0 win over the State College Spikes.
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AG/DC Jul 25 2008 08:24 PM |
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As if enough weren't going well for the Mets these days, kablammo! Holt's 14 Ks hit Lake Monsters like CycloneIs anybody else stoked? 'Cause I'm stoked.
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Frayed Knot Jul 26 2008 06:40 AM |
BA's 'Hot Sheet' has been all over Holt for two weeks running now:
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 26 2008 07:52 AM |
This is stirring memories of a young Doc Gooden.
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Vince Coleman Firecracker Jul 26 2008 08:02 AM |
Doc, I think your kid starts next year as the top prospect in the organization.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 26 2008 08:06 AM |
Unless he makes the 2009 starting rotation.
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AG/DC Jul 26 2008 10:24 AM |
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I was pretty aware, although mostly not until August. It was 1983 and I was 15 and there was no internets, but The New York Times did a story on him called "Gooden's Golden Season." Three hundred strikeouts at any level is hard to miss. I read that number and, well, my puberty became difficult to contain. That 1983 Lynchburg team was an all-time great performing minor league team, and the fact that Sam Perlozzo was able to keep them together most of the year is a testament to his ability to cloud men's minds.
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Rockin' Doc Jul 26 2008 12:01 PM |
I'm so proud, I'm about to bust.
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AG/DC Jul 26 2008 01:06 PM |
Control yourself, it's A-Ball.
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Frayed Knot Jul 30 2008 04:58 PM |
First stumble last night: 3-1/3 IPs, 3 runs and [u:2tbbjyxw]7[/u:2tbbjyxw] walks.
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Rockin' Doc Aug 01 2008 01:01 PM |
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Brad Hot is proving difficult to hit for Cyclones opponents. A .177 batting average against and 12.6 strike outs per 9 innings are testimonies to his stuff. He has to be a little more consistent in throwing strikes as his 5.0 walks per nine innings demonstrates. Overall, he is showing great promise at this early juncture in his career.
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Rockin' Doc Sep 03 2008 06:16 PM |
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Well, my boy Holt hasn't slowed down a bit since he first took Brooklyn by storm. He has shown that he has big time power pitching potential. Just take a look at his K's per innings pitched and the K's to walks. He isn't giving up many hits either. He should have one final start remaining with the Cyclones before their season ends.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 03 2009 08:13 AM |
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I fear that Holt is most likely to be trade fodder some time this summer. I hope he sticks around and gets a rotation spot. Whoever gets the fifth spot this year will probably still be vulnerable to a challenge next spring.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 03 2009 08:20 AM |
I was taken aback by the level of praise in this article.
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Edgy MD Mar 03 2009 08:35 AM |
Marlin is a former Met prospect. He actually does take pride in finding middle round talent and works to keep his prospects secret from other scouts. Eric Brown, who has scuffled in AA after whipping it in A ball, is another of his proteges.
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Frayed Knot Mar 03 2009 08:35 AM |
Yeah, the better-than-Pelfrey comments are a bit over the top.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 03 2009 08:39 AM |
Or maybe they're puffing him up for his July 31 trade value.
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Edgy MD Mar 03 2009 08:59 AM |
Frayed Knot is out of Kool-Aid.
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Frayed Knot Mar 03 2009 09:11 AM |
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Well, it's not like other clubs are going to be fooled or goaded in trading for a guy based on press releases and gaudy quotes. And, either way, they'd be better off shutting up about him before fans either get disappointed that: a) he doesn't win 8 Cy Youngs during his career or b) doesn't bring back Matt Holliday PLUS several throw-ins I actually thought the Mets had done a decent job at not over-promising on prospects since getting burned by their Gen-K experiences. Bernazard, however, seems to like to talk.
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Rockin' Doc May 22 2009 06:38 PM |
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Brad Holt's first start of the season was pretty rough as he gave up 9 earned runs while lasting only 3.2 innings. He has pitched much better in his subsequent starts. He has allowed only 4 earned runs in his last 25.2 innings.
Damn, I wish I knew how to make those fancy tables.
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Frayed Knot May 29 2009 11:18 AM |
Baseball America as part of their review of the 2008 draft:
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Benjamin Grimm May 29 2009 11:43 AM |
I'd like to think that Parnell and Holt are the future of the Mets bullpen.
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Edgy MD May 29 2009 12:02 PM |
I'd like 'em both in the rotation.
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Benjamin Grimm May 29 2009 12:40 PM |
That would be better, wouldn't it?
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MFS62 Jun 03 2009 09:04 AM |
From the administrator of a pay-fer website (Mets Inside Pitch), Brad was promoted to Binghamton today.
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Rockin' Doc Jun 03 2009 11:26 AM |
I'm busting with pride as Holt takes a step up to AA Binghamton. Hopefully, his fastball will prove just as dominating in Binghamton as it has at St. Lucie and every other stop along the way.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 03 2009 02:18 PM |
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That's what tossing over a strikeout an inning, while keeping a 5:1 K/BB ratio, will do for you. (Mejia also got the promotion.)
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jul 10 2009 03:33 PM |
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Q-and-A, courtesy of Metsblog:
http://www.metsblog.com/2009/07/10/qa-m ... ts-weekly/
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Frayed Knot Jul 17 2009 01:26 PM |
Holt takes the number 5 slot in this week's 'Prospect Hot Sheet' at BA
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Mex17 Mar 20 2010 05:07 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
So I take it that Holt is working out of minor league camp right now?
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smg58 Mar 20 2010 08:38 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
I've been wondering where he's been. If any pitching prospect was to be given a shot for this year's pen, it should have been him -- at least if he was healthy.
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Edgy MD Mar 20 2010 09:25 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Wasn't invited to camp.
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Rockin' Doc Apr 03 2010 10:13 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
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I blame myself. I have neglected my parental duties of late. I believe that Holt has a big league fastball, but needs a reliable secondary pitch. Hopefully, that is what he has been working on this spring.
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Frayed Knot May 07 2010 12:34 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Things not going well Mr. Holt. He was the third of the three first-round draft picks (#33 overall - behind Ike Davis at #17 & Reese Havens at #22) in the 2008 draft although he initially got off to the quickest pro start of the trio.
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Rockin' Doc May 29 2010 07:49 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
My boy has really been struggling at Binghamton. He has made 7 starts but has only pitched 20 innings which gives one an idea of just how bad he has struggled this year. He is currently 1-4 with a 9.90 ERA. He has allowed 31 hits (only 2 home runs) and 14 walks in his 20 innings of work. He does have 17 strikeouts, but he has not handled the step up to AA very well.
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smg58 May 30 2010 07:52 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
It's a start, no pun intended. He wasn't likely to be a major-league asset this season anyway, so the short term goal is simply to right the ship.
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MFS62 Jun 03 2010 10:26 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
How do you know you're having a bad year?
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themetfairy Jun 13 2010 03:08 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Brad didn't impress in his performance today. He came on in relief of Maine, and gave up five runs in less than an inning.
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Rockin' Doc Jul 27 2010 06:11 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
There was a rumor that family services was looking into allegations of parental neglect, so I thought I had best check in with my boy Brad Holt. His progress through the system has not only come to a screeching halt, but now appears to be in reverse. After having been hammered by the opposition like a preferred batting practice pitcher, Brad was demoted from AA Binghamton to A St. Lucie. He's not having much better luck in Florida as he has surrendered 30 hits in 30 innings of work and is sporting an ERA of 6.00.
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Edgy MD Jan 25 2011 01:44 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
His real problem wasn't he hits so much as the wildness. Crazy amount of walks and hit batsmen. Not really foreseeable in his earlier success.
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Rockin' Doc Apr 22 2011 07:37 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 22 2011 08:18 AM |
Well, Brad Holt seems to be turning it around so far in the early going this season. He is showing signs that his wild days are behind him and he is starting to settle down. One can only hope that is the case.
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Edgy MD Apr 22 2011 07:54 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Simultaneous resurrections from Brad Holt and Jeurys Familia seem almost too good to believe. Makes me want to see what Jonathan Holdzkom is up to.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Apr 22 2011 10:28 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Not only are the walks down, but he's a groundball machine (only three outs last night-- out of 18-- were flies/pops, e.g.). He's never had these kinds of groundball numbers previously... is it the new cutter doing this, or just Cadbury-Egg-induced chaos?
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Frayed Knot Apr 22 2011 11:23 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Holt gets hisself on this week's edition of BA's 'Hot List' - as #8
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Rockin' Doc May 16 2011 08:08 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Brad Holt's wild side has returned in his most recent starts. Opponents still can hit him, but he's issuing free passes like it's military appreciation day at Citi Field. Holt has issued 10 walks in only 7.1 innings over his last 2 starts. He has made 7 starts for Binghamton this season. He has pitched 34.1 innings while surrendering only only 25 hits for a an opponents batting average of only .189 (righties .184 & lefties .196). Unfortunately, he has now issued 20 walks against only 24 strike outs.
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Rockin' Doc Jul 03 2011 10:47 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Holt has been moved out of the Binghamton rotation and has been working out of the bullpen for the past 2 weeks. He still is giving up a lot of hits (allowing only .219 BAA), but he gives up far too many walks (50 in 67 innings of work). Hopefully, the move o the bullpen will help him sort himself out and get his career back on track.
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Rockin' Doc Jul 24 2011 05:28 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Not sure that the bullpen is helping Holt. He seems to be all or nothing. In his 6 appearnces since the last update he has 4 appearance in which he pitched a total of 6 innings of relief with surrendering a single hit or any runs. Unfortunately, in the other 2 outings he was lit up for 3 hits and 3 runs both times.
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Rockin' Doc Aug 06 2011 09:42 AM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
My boy is on a hot streak of late. In his last 4 bullpen outing he has pitched 6.1 scoreless innings. During that span he has 7 strikeouts and most importantly, no walks allowed. He has allowed only 2 base hits in that span. Maybe he has found his niche in the bullpen. He generally does well as long as he doesn't walk too many hitters. Control seems to be a major key for him, as I suppose it is for most pitchers.
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Rockin' Doc Jun 30 2013 11:08 PM Re: Adopted - Brad Holt |
Just up dating this for finality. I got busy and left poor Brad Holt on his own without proper supervision and his career flamed out. His career opened with great promise in 2008, but unfortunately he never fullfilled the his anticipated potential. Brad was blessed with one very good pitch (live fastball) which could only carry his career so far (apparently AA Binghamton) without a reliable complementary pitch. Alas, Brad never developed a second pitch to go with his fastball so he was ultimately released by the Mets in late March. No other MLB team (or minor league team for that matter) have signed the once promising pitcher to a deaso he is currently out of baseball.
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