Mets Community Prospect List 2010: #16
Welcome to the 2nd Annual Amazin' Avenue Mets Community Prospect List. Every poll will include eight candidates for the next spot on the list, as well as a separate group of testers. Testers will be rotated into polls with each new installation, replacing each poll's winner and any name that's not getting votes. After a few rounds, if a candidate on the ballot receives a decidedly low vote total , they'll be replaced on the ballot by a tester.
After the poll, Mark Cohoon is the choice for the #15 prospect in the Mets' system with 38% of the votes. To replace him, Matt den Dekker has been added to the ballot. Kai Gronauer and Erik Goeddel have been added to testers. To recap:
- Wilmer Flores
- Kirk Nieuwenhuis
- Reese Havens
- Matt Harvey
- Jeurys Familia
- Lucas Duda
- Darrell Ceciliani
- Aderlin Rodriguez
- Cesar Puello
- Zach Lutz
- Dillon Gee
- Kyle Allen
- Cory Vaughn
- Sean Ratliff
- Mark Cohoon
- ???
The contenders:
Juan Urbina (17) Rk (G) SP 48.1 IP, 5.03 ERA, 54 H, 14 BB, 38 K, 5 HR
Jefry Marte (19) A 3B .264/.333/.401, 366 PAs
Steven Matz (19) SP N/A
Armando Rodriguez (22) SP A 146.0 IP, 3.08 ERA, 116 H, 46 BB, 152 K, 5 HR
Josh Satin (25) 2B AA .308/.395/.472, 332 PAs (245 in A+)
Eric Campbell (23) 3B AA .279/.328/.441, 199 PAs (196 in A+)
Scott Moviel (22) SP A+ 110.0 IP, 5.56 ERA, 126 H, 55 B, 90 K, 7 HR
Matt den Dekker (22) CF A- .346/.404/.471, 114 PAs (21 in Rk)
Testers: Zach Dotson, Jordany Valdespin, Wilfredo Tovar, Javier Rodriguez, Josh Stinson, Brad Holt, Yohan Almonte, Robbie Shields, Robert Carson, Kai Gronauer, Erik Goeddel, Eddie "Ruff Rider" Kunz
As always, voice opinions for the next ballot spot in the comments, and vote away!
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Urbina, Matz, Carson
What, we don’t like hard throwing lefties here? :)
It's absolutely insane Urbina isn't off the list yet
John Olerud, Hall of Famer. Got a nice ring to it.
But...but... Allen and Cohoon!!!!
Save Jenrry Mejia!
In lobby for Josh Byrnes/Chip Hale as Mets 2011 GM/Manager.
Really man?
Soft tossing lefties ONLY!
by MookieTheCat on Sep 27, 2010 12:39 AM EDT up reply actions
we're assuming Mr. Matz recovers his fastball, right?
so who else can we write in…hmm…
"Fantasy, reality, science Fiction. Which is which? Who can tell?"
Haha, this might be the most lopsided one in a while
I lobby Scott Moviel off the list next round though, I’d say at least half the testers at this point deserve it more than he does
"I reject your reality and substitute my own"
-Adam Savage
by blueandorange4life on Sep 27, 2010 12:22 PM EDT reply actions
So long as he is on the list....
I will keep voting for him in silent protest.
by MookieTheCat on Sep 27, 2010 6:04 PM EDT up reply actions
That will only hurt your cause.
I remove guys if they’re getting significantly less votes than other guys.
John Olerud, Hall of Famer. Got a nice ring to it.
I lobby Holt for next voter
As much of a shit season he’s had, he probably has the most upside of any of the testers.
Save Jenrry Mejia!
In lobby for Josh Byrnes/Chip Hale as Mets 2011 GM/Manager.
gotta be our man Armando
similar numbers to Cohoon with more strikeouts, finished the year at Binghamton. I can’t think of any other testers. How many deep are we going?
I have a feeling he'll go right after Urbina
Matz likely would have if not for Tonny John
2011 Wishlist:
Bobby V, John Hart, Javy Vazquez, Chone Figgins, Gerald Laird, Randy Choate, Jesse Crain
by Stephen Schmidt on Sep 27, 2010 9:36 PM EDT up reply actions
I agree with that.I have no problem of Matz being on the list...if he didn't just have TJ
what about RHP Manual Alavarez? pitched for Binghamton all year, put up pretty sparkling numbers in middle relief.
"Fantasy, reality, science Fiction. Which is which? Who can tell?"
if he keeps it up in AAA I'd put him up there
but a 25 year old dominating AA is probably a non prospect type.
mediocrity thy name is Wilpon- jdon (and Billy King-Paul G B)
true
"Fantasy, reality, science Fiction. Which is which? Who can tell?"
by feslenraster on Sep 28, 2010 1:42 PM EDT up reply actions
where's my man Brian Harrison???
I know he only has 169 professional at bats, and floundered in 5 games at low-A before getting hurt, but I thought Furman’s own 3B showed some potential – 7 hr, 22 rbi and a .900 OPS in Brooklyn. Not saying he should be top 20, but seems like a good darkhorse prospect – better perhaps than Campbell who is 2 years older and only 1 level higher? Better perhaps than Moviel? Probably not as good a propsect as Marte and some of the others here – at least not yet!
no, I figured not
but I gotta pull for my alma mater…
and Kyle Allen is?
"Fantasy, reality, science Fiction. Which is which? Who can tell?"
by feslenraster on Sep 28, 2010 4:13 PM EDT up reply actions
Kyle Allen is absolutely top 50
and probably top 20…just not #12
John Olerud, Hall of Famer. Got a nice ring to it.
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos
"I reject your reality and substitute my own"
-Adam Savage
by blueandorange4life on Sep 29, 2010 9:55 PM EDT up reply actions
if Brad Holt is a tester
how about Scott Shaw? posted similar horrendous numbers in higher level ball, but had a good debut…
"Fantasy, reality, science Fiction. Which is which? Who can tell?"

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