Fast prospects that can't run?
Fast prospects that can't run?
Not sure where to put this...but since it's a player development issue, I figured that "Adopt a prospect" is the best fit...
Re: Fast prospects that can't run?
IMO, the Mets have had several prospects in recent years (aka the "Sandy" years) that might have been considered fast runners, but looking at their numbers, it didn't translate into success in the running game...
Examples:
Ronny Maurico: 39 steals; 34 caught stealing (minors); however in the Dominican winter leagues: 11 steals; 2 caught stealing;
Amed Rosario:
Mets minors: 60 steals; 27 caught stealing;
Mets majors: 50 steals; 25 caught stealing;
Injuns/Guardians: 31 steals; 4 caught stealing;
Nimmo:
Minors: 41 steals; 31 caught stealing;
Majors: 23 steals; 14 caught stealing;
Andres Gimenez:
Minors: 101 steals; 50 caught stealing;
Mets: 8 steals; 1 caught stealing;
Injuns/Guardians: 31 steals; 3 caught stealing;
Examples:
Ronny Maurico: 39 steals; 34 caught stealing (minors); however in the Dominican winter leagues: 11 steals; 2 caught stealing;
Amed Rosario:
Mets minors: 60 steals; 27 caught stealing;
Mets majors: 50 steals; 25 caught stealing;
Injuns/Guardians: 31 steals; 4 caught stealing;
Nimmo:
Minors: 41 steals; 31 caught stealing;
Majors: 23 steals; 14 caught stealing;
Andres Gimenez:
Minors: 101 steals; 50 caught stealing;
Mets: 8 steals; 1 caught stealing;
Injuns/Guardians: 31 steals; 3 caught stealing;
Re: Fast prospects that can't run?
Are you saying it may be the coaching?
Maybe.
But those players were very young when they were in the Mets minor League organization, and success later could be the result of maturity - knowing when NOT to run is as important as knowing when to run.
It also could be managerial style in certain situations.
Interesting point, though and I'd like to see organization -wide data to begin to see if there is a trend.
The current minor leaguer I'm keeping an eye on is Omar De Los Santos, who stole 70 bases (along with 16 home runs)this year, was caught stealing 15 times. He's 97-18 for his minor league career. It will be interesting to see what his numbers will be as he progresses up the organization ladder.
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Maybe.
But those players were very young when they were in the Mets minor League organization, and success later could be the result of maturity - knowing when NOT to run is as important as knowing when to run.
It also could be managerial style in certain situations.
Interesting point, though and I'd like to see organization -wide data to begin to see if there is a trend.
The current minor leaguer I'm keeping an eye on is Omar De Los Santos, who stole 70 bases (along with 16 home runs)this year, was caught stealing 15 times. He's 97-18 for his minor league career. It will be interesting to see what his numbers will be as he progresses up the organization ladder.
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I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Re: Fast prospects that can't run?
Coaching as in not teaching them how to read pitchers and catchers.
By comparison, Cleveland got 104 steals with only 21 caught stealing from their starting infield, left fielder and center fielder last season. Some of them are guys that don't appear overly fast.
By comparison, Cleveland got 104 steals with only 21 caught stealing from their starting infield, left fielder and center fielder last season. Some of them are guys that don't appear overly fast.
Re: Fast prospects that can't run?
De Los Santos looks intriguing, however it's concerning that he's 23 but has never played above A ball St Lucie.
Re: Fast prospects that can't run?
The age thingie tends to make scouts discount prospects. But when they scout a college player of the same age, it is sometimes overlooked.
In his case I'd chalk that up to the disruption from the COVID situation and would like to see him advance and continue to produce this year.
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I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Re: Fast prospects that can't run?
hopefully it's because of Covid disrupting minor league baseball...MFS62 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:59 pmThe age thingie tends to make scouts discount prospects. But when they scout a college player of the same age, it is sometimes overlooked.
In his case I'd chalk that up to the disruption from the COVID situation and would like to see him advance and continue to produce this year.
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From the recap of Brooklyn's 2-1 win last night.
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Omar De Los Santos was the catalyst, leading off with a bunt single, stealing second, stealing third, then scoring on a wild pitch with two outs. Who says speed doesn’t have a place in the game.
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I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.