Baseball America - Mets Top Ten Prospects - 1999
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aaron heilmann
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Too late.
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I'll take "Failed Mets Outfield Prospects" for $800, Ken.
Who was Juan LeBron?
Later
Who was Juan LeBron?
Later
“The measure of a man is what he does with power”- Plato
Apparently one did. He can't get away from the tell.
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Apparently one did. He can't get away from the tell.
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
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Good guesses!
1. Alex Escobar, OF
2. Octavio Dotel
3. Grant Roberts
4. Jae Weong Seo
5. Terrence Long
6. Jorge Toca
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8. Juan LeBron
9. Jason Tyner
10.
I remember Jason Tyner being panned as the worst #1 pick ever. He was like 5'8" and 120 lbs. No power. I looked him up, and he ended up having an 8 year MLB career. I'm shocked you guys guessed Juan LeBron. Literally never heard of that guy.
Incorrect: Ty Wiggington, Jay Payton, Aaron Heilman.
I was surprised to see Jay Payton not on this list. He was pretty well regarded, and called up in 2000.
1. Alex Escobar, OF
2. Octavio Dotel
3. Grant Roberts
4. Jae Weong Seo
5. Terrence Long
6. Jorge Toca
7.
8. Juan LeBron
9. Jason Tyner
10.
I remember Jason Tyner being panned as the worst #1 pick ever. He was like 5'8" and 120 lbs. No power. I looked him up, and he ended up having an 8 year MLB career. I'm shocked you guys guessed Juan LeBron. Literally never heard of that guy.
Incorrect: Ty Wiggington, Jay Payton, Aaron Heilman.
I was surprised to see Jay Payton not on this list. He was pretty well regarded, and called up in 2000.
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Good Google search 😆
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Injuries in the high minors and his early years in the majors led to several false starts to Jay Payton's career. He was 27 or so by the time he finally established himself, and he had either aged or injuried out of a lot of prospect lists.
There was certainly still reason to hope he'd have a good career (which he did) but many of these lists cut off at 25 or so.
There was certainly still reason to hope he'd have a good career (which he did) but many of these lists cut off at 25 or so.
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Who else did the Mets send to Cleveland for Alomar? Mike Bacsik?
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No to Bascik. No to Strange.
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Brent Hinchcliffe?
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Dicky Gonzalez.
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No to all.
1. Alex Escobar, OF
2. Octavio Dotel
3. Grant Roberts
4. Jae Weong Seo
5. Terrence Long
6. Jorge Toca
7. , RHP
8. Juan LeBron
9. Jason Tyner
10. , OF
These last two are hard. One of them I recognized the name but would never have guessed it on my own. The other I have never heard of.
Hints:
#7. RHP. Was involved in two Mets trades before making his MLB debut.
#10. OF. Never made the big leagues. Other than his name and his stats this is literally everything I know about him.
1. Alex Escobar, OF
2. Octavio Dotel
3. Grant Roberts
4. Jae Weong Seo
5. Terrence Long
6. Jorge Toca
7. , RHP
8. Juan LeBron
9. Jason Tyner
10. , OF
These last two are hard. One of them I recognized the name but would never have guessed it on my own. The other I have never heard of.
Hints:
#7. RHP. Was involved in two Mets trades before making his MLB debut.
#10. OF. Never made the big leagues. Other than his name and his stats this is literally everything I know about him.
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Leslie Brea! Leslie Brea!
Five years older than his parents say!
Five years older than his parents say!
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(sound of light going on)
He was in the (in)famous Mora for Bordick trade.
Later
“The measure of a man is what he does with power”- Plato
Apparently one did. He can't get away from the tell.
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Apparently one did. He can't get away from the tell.
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
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Damn, senility. I was only off by 20 years. Pete was probably the biggest kid on his Little League team back then.
When did the choices get so hard
With so much more at stake
Life gets mighty precious
When there's less of it to waste
With so much more at stake
Life gets mighty precious
When there's less of it to waste
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Nice job!
1. Alex Escobar, OF
2. Octavio Dotel, RHP
3. Grant Roberts, RHP
4. Jae Weong Seo, RHP
5. Terrence Long, OF
6. Jorge Toca, OF/1B
7. Leslie Brea, RHP
8. Juan LeBron, OF
9. Jason Tyner, OF
10. ____________, OF
Leslie Brea is the name I recognized (but never would have guessed). He arrived via trade for Butch Huskey. Then departed when Mike came A-Bordick.
The hardest answer remains. I honestly don't know if anyone can get this without looking. I'll give it until tonight and then tell you what his name rhymes with.
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You tipped your hand just enough with the two-trade clue.
I still might have forgotten him but for that age-discrepancy thing. Passing yourself off as two years younger, borrowing your cousin's birth certificate ... I can see that.
Five years older? Sooner or later, somebody is going to see you in the daylight.
I still might have forgotten him but for that age-discrepancy thing. Passing yourself off as two years younger, borrowing your cousin's birth certificate ... I can see that.
Five years older? Sooner or later, somebody is going to see you in the daylight.
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Kenny Bumbaco would rock this quiz. He was into the prospects in 1999 fo sho
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I remember Leslie Brea when he was with the Rochester Red Wings.
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#10. Outfielder whose name rhymes with "Hot Bunter".
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Hunters named Scott, for $600 please, Alex...
#lgm #ygb #ymdyf
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Ding ding ding!!!
1. Alex Escobar, OF
2. Octavio Dotel, RHP
3. Grant Roberts, RHP
4. Jae Weong Seo, RHP
5. Terrence Long, OF
6. Jorge Toca, OF/1B
7. Leslie Brea, RHP
8. Juan LeBron, OF
9. Jason Tyner, OF
10. Scott Hunter, OF
Congratulations CPF!
1. Alex Escobar, OF
2. Octavio Dotel, RHP
3. Grant Roberts, RHP
4. Jae Weong Seo, RHP
5. Terrence Long, OF
6. Jorge Toca, OF/1B
7. Leslie Brea, RHP
8. Juan LeBron, OF
9. Jason Tyner, OF
10. Scott Hunter, OF
Congratulations CPF!
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