baseballhandyman.com - 11/7/2008
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The Mets are in a period of transition from the look of their minor league organization. After a handful of arguably disastrous drafts, the Mets have been busy signing top international talent and have focused on drafting top college talent in the hope of providing a quick organizational.
amazinavenue.com - 11/7/2008
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In the seven years from 1984 through 1990,
the Mets had an incredible run of success during
which they averaged better than 95 wins per season. Manager Davey Johnson had been dispatched a quarter of the way through the 1990 season, and his ...
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The Top 50 Mets of All Time: #34 Bobby Bonilla
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baseballamerica.com - 11/10/2008
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John Manuel January 7, 2008 Baseball America's Top
10 Prospects lists are based on projections of a
player's long-term worth after discussions with scouting and player-development personnel. All players who haven't exceeded the major league rookie ...
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Top 15 Mets Prospects
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog —
Baseball Handyman has released his Top 15 Mets Prospects, which includes: 1. Wilmer Flores, SS 2. Fernando Martinez, OF 3. Jon Niese, LHP 4. Bradley Holt, RHP 5. Jefry Marte, 3B 6. Eddie Kunz, RHP 7. Reese Havens, 2B 8. Mike Carp, 1B 9. Cesar Puello, OF 10. Ike Davis, 1B 11. Scott Moviel, RHP 12. Bobby Parnell, RHP 13. Dillon Gee, RHP 14. Jenrry Mejia, RHP 15. Francisco Pena, C ...
Stud or Dud: Fernando Martinez
Mets Geek —
... Martinez enters 2009 sharing the Mets’ prospect spotlight with Wilmer Flores and even ranked second behind him on my 2009 Mets top prospect list. His overall prospect ranking will undoubtedly drop until he shows both durability and improved power production. Unnecessarily rushed through the Mets organization, a repeat of Double-A at 20 might be just what Martinez needs to really break out in a big way. ...
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