All the MiLB action from June 19, 2021 in the Prospects Live MiLB Daily SHeet
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 16th 2021
June 16th, a day that will live on in the history books. For on this day both Jermaine Palacios, Samad Taylor and Brayan Buelvas all went double dong. This is what America is about, a land of plenty. As always this is brought to you by Dem Sheet Boys, Geoff Pontes (Triple-A and Double-A), Rhys White (High-A), and Matt Thompson (Low-A). Now for the blurbs!
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 9th 2021
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 6 2021
The Minor League recap you crave! It was a busy Sunday afternoon in the baseball world as NCAA regionals were in full swing, MLB featured a full slate, and the minor leagues were finishing up their weekly series before the Monday off day (for all leagues but Triple-A). In this vein Geoff (Triple-A/Double-A), Rhys White (High-A), and Matt Thompson (Low-A) ran through all the happenings.
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 4th 2021
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 2nd 2021
After tonight’s games finish we’ll be exactly one month into the Minor League season. We’re starting to get some jelly in these donuts, Frank! Not to worry, you know this as Geoff, Matt, and Rhys have rundown the top performers each night since the beginning of the season (excluding Mondays). Today’s sheet is provided by Geoff and Rhys as the latter stood in for Matt on Low-A last night. It’s another day of notes on the top performers in Minor League Baseball
The Minor League Daily Sheet: June 1st 2021
The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 19th 2021 - Manoah Drains "The Drink"
Hello friends and welcome back to the longest minute in sports! The Prospects Live Daily Minor League Sheet. We take you through all the top performances from the previous night so you can keep up in your dynasty league, with your favorite team’s prospects or just baseball in general. With a full two weeks in the books things are starting to get interesting, as the hot starters go cold and everything in between. Enough of this babble to the sheet we go!
The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 11th, Duran Duran Twice As Nice
The Minor League Daily Sheet: May 6th, 2021 - Heliot Ramos Goes Nuke...
Blah, blah, blah. Do you even read this? No you don’t, you never read this. You skip over these words and immediately look at the names below. Maybe you read the blurbs, maybe you look at the stats. I don’t know what you do but I ask. Wash your hands and cover your month when you sneeze. I mean what are you a savage?
Mets Prospects Likely to Debut in 2021
The New York Mets are next on our Players Likely to Debut series. In case you missed it, here’s a look at all the teams that we have covered so far.
AL East: Red Sox — Yankees — Orioles — Blue Jays — Rays
NL East: Marlins — Braves — Phillies
Below, you will find a list of three prospects from the respective organization. Each prospect will have a number score next to their name — this number will represent the estimated amount of time we anticipate that player seeing at the big-league level. Players that have already made their big-league debut will not be included on this list.
BREAKDOWN OF TIME ON ROSTER SCORES:
1 — September call-ups / guys that are likely to see less than 20-25 games on the roster
2 — 1/4 of the season (roughly 40 games on roster)
3 — 1/2 of the season (roughly 80 games on roster)
4 — 3/4 of the season (roughly 120 games on roster)
5 — Full season on the MLB roster
New York Mets
Position — Name (Time on Roster Score)
LHP-Thomas Szapucki (4)
Szapucki came back from Tommy John to post some solid strikeout numbers between three levels in 2019, and was healthy in 2020 at the team’s alternate camp. He features a fastball, a sweeping slurve, and a changeup that he has been working on. There’s a strong chance he could make the rotation out of camp, but if not, he would be a good arm out of the bullpen with a fastball that can touch 95mph.
3B-Brett Baty (1)
Baty, the first-round draft pick in 2019 and the first pick at third baseman by the Mets since David Wright, was added to the 60-man roster in 2020. He has a slugger’s build at 6’3, 215 lbs and based on reports, seems to be a bat-first profile. Depending on how the Mets are doing in the standings in September, and if Baty hits in his newest assignment, he could see a few at-bats in September. Now I don’t see him lighting it up but the Mets could call him for the exposure.
RHP-Sam McWilliams (3)
The Mets got into a bidding war for McWilliams when they signed him in December 2020. The 6’7 right-hander got the attention of teams by sharing his Trackman data from the Rays alternate site and it stood out. McWilliams has touched 99 MPH and features a four-seam fastball and a slider. He, more than likely, will be a bullpen arm.
Notable:
Catcher Patrick Mazeika could get a call up at some point. The 27-year-old catcher should get the opportunity to see what he can do at the major league level. Another catcher to get to know in the system is Francisco Alvarez.
Photo Credit: Mets Insider (MLBlogs.com)