New York Mets Top 20 Prospects for 2010
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1) Jenrry Mejia, RHP, Grade B+: He needs to refine his breaking ball and a
full year of Double-A/Triple-A is necessary in my view, but he also has
number one starter potential. I hope they don't rush him.
2) Wilmer Flores, SS, Grade B+: Considering the age/competition differential,
he had a pretty good year. Hard to get a handle on him sabermetrically as a
result, but I'll give him some slack.
3) Fernando Martinez, OF, Grade B+: People are now too negative on him. The
guy was the equivalent of a college sophomore last year. If a college
sophomore got drafted and hit .290/.337/.540 in Triple-A, people would be
drooling over him. He's made significant progress refining his tools. My main
concern now is health and durability, which keeps him from ranking higher.
4) Ike Davis, 1B, Grade B: Showed he could hit for power, also has a fine
glove. But I think he looks more like a solid regular than a future star.
5) Jon Niese, LHP, Grade B: Assuming the hamstring is OK, I see him as a
slightly above average starting pitcher, classic number three guy.
6) Reese Havens, SS, Grade B-: He'll need to switch positions, and health is
an issue. Has power and draws walks, and I think the batting average will
come up if he stays healthy.
7) Kyle Allen, RHP, Grade B-: Significantly underrated prospect who deserves
more attention than he's received. Breakout candidate for '10. I expect this
ranking will surprise people.
8) Jeurys Familia, RHP, Grade B-: Like his teammate Allen at Savannah,
Familia could break through big in '10. This is another ranking I expect will
surprise people.
9) Brad Holt, RHP, Grade C+: I don't like the way he fell apart in Double-A,
but the arm strength still deserves respect. Perhaps he might do better in
relief.
10) Ruben Tejada, INF, Grade C+: At worst a fine utility guy, but given his
youth (age 20) and contact hitting ability he could get beyond that. I like
him as a sleeper for long-term success.
11) Kirk Nieuwenhuis, OF, Grade C+: The strikeouts scare me a little, but he
has a broad range of skills.
12) Eric Niesen, LHP, Grade C+: You have to love the velocity and movement on
his pitches, but command still holds him back.
13) Jefry Marte, 3B, Grade C+: Didn't handle the rush job as well as Flores
did, but he's too young to give up on. Plate discipline a big problem.
14) Cesar Puello, OF, Grade C: Excellent tools, showed speed and power
potential in the Appy League but weak plate discipline worries me. Could rank
much higher next year if he handles more advanced pitching.
15) Josh Thole, C, Grade C: He can hit for average, but has no power and
defense is mediocre. Sounds like a bench guy to me.
16) Juan Urbina, LHP, Grade C: He was born a week after I got my master's
degree. I'm getting really freaking old. Has the raw potential to rank higher
than this but let's see him pitch first.
17) Steve Matz, LHP, Grade C: I think cold-weather high school pitchers are
often underrated in comparison to their warm weather counterparts. We'll see
if Matz fits that profile.
18) Brent Rustich, RHP, Grade C: If he can stay healthy, he could help in the
Mets pen sooner than expected.
19) Tobi Stoner, RHP, Grade C: Could contribute in '10 as fifth starter/long
relief type.
20) Dillon Gee, RHP, Grade C: Like Stoner, he can contribute this year,
assuming his shoulder rehab has gone well.
OTHERS: (Grade C): Eric Beaulac, RHP; Shawn Bowman, 3B; Robert Carson, LHP;
Zach Dotson, LHP; Lucas Duda, 1B; Clint Everts, RHP; Carlos Guzman, OF; Zach
Lutz, 3B; Roy Merritt, LHP; Scott Moviel, RHP; Sean Ratliff, OF; Aderlin
Rodriguez, 3B; Armando Rodriguez, RHP; Nick Santomauro, OF; Josh Satin, UT:
Scott Shaw, RHP; Josh Stinson, RHP; Robbie Shields, SS; Nelfi Zapata, C.
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