New York Mets Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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The B-Mets had their share of troubles this year (as did their parent club) and while they finished near the bottom of the standings, they did have their share of hitting stars. Here were a few.
Josh Satin – The second baseman led the team in OPS, at least out of the regular players, and he did with a solid combination of doubles power (35) and 57 walks. His .962 OPS led the team and his 110 hits were second. He’s no longer prospect age (he’ll turn 27 later this month) but this guy raked at the Double-A level and it earned him a call up to the Mets.
Allan Dykstra – Dykstra led the team in walks (69) and he was second with 19 home runs to finish with an .864 OPS. He’ll turn 25 in May so he’s reaching the end of his prospectdom but it’ll be interesting to see what this second generation player can do when he gets to Triple A.
Brahiam Maldanado – The leftfielder led the team in at bats (477), home runs (28) and was second to Dykstra with 74 RBIs. He also led the team in runs with 64. The problem is, he hit only .222 and that was a 25 year old. This guy can mash, but that’s about it and he struck out 146 times last year.
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