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Where the Boys Are
June 6, 2009 · Patrick Hickey, Jr. · Jump to comments
With the upcoming season a few weeks away, I figured I’d give a few updates on some of the former Cyclones making waves right now.
Brad Holt- 4-1, 3.02 ERA in nine starts between St. Lucie and the B-Mets.
Last season, I said that I saw Holt as a starter for the foreseeable future, mainly due to the fact that not many knew what his secondary pitches were capable of. On top of that his power curve showed significant problems and came an amazingly long way in just a summer of hard work. This season is obviously still foreseeable and Holt has been excellent, averaging over a strikeout an inning and keeping opposing hitters to a measly .203 batting average. With his last start at the AA level yesterday, the future looks to be getting brighter by the way for the youngster.
Kirk Nieuwenhuis- Eight homers, 20 RBI and five steals in 47 games.
Overall, Captain Kirk is proving he can survive on the High-A level and has shown that he has more power than people gave him credit for last season. With his excellent defensive ability as well, I think a call up to AA is an inevitable one at some point this season. Nevertheless, he has to cut down on his strikeout totals and improve his ability against left-handed pitching. Otherwise, he’ll project more as a fourth outfielder than the starting outfielder many thought and still believe he can be when they watched him in Brooklyn last year.
Dylan Owen- 0-5, 6.97 in 10 starts in AA.
It seems that Owen’s start power has diminished a bit and he’s come back to earth. Maybe a stint in St. Lucie can revitalize him.
Ike Davis- .283, four dingers, 21 RBI.
Aside from an alarming amount of strikeouts, Davis is making a believer out of many who thought he jumped the shark in Brooklyn last season. On pace for a solid 15 homer, 70 RBI season, Davis projects to be more like the Lyle Overbay-type player I projected him to be everyday.
Jenrry Mejia- 4-1, 1.97 ERA in nine starts in St. Lucie.
Just called up to AA, Mejia, just like Holt is proving he may have what it takes to move up through the system at a pace not many expected. Many questioned his maturity at times last season, so it’s important to see how he handles his first rough patch with the B-Mets. Nevertheless, at 19, he’s quickly becoming one of the best prospects in the system.
Photo by Ron Hatcher.
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