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Draft & Follow Season Wrap Rounds 11-20

Posted by GravediggerHebner on 7th September 2009

Bubble wrap, America's decadent pleasure

Bubble wrap, America's decadent pleasure

Before the wine glasses get unwrapped and the Labor Day barbecue gets fired up, the Draft & Follow Season Wrap continues.

  • 11th round - Sam Honeck: the college 1B spent the season in Brooklyn and finished with a .250/.339/.305 line in 236 at bats.  The lefty hitter fared best versus RH pitchers with a line of .281/.368/.357.  He tailed off after the NYPL All-Star break, hitting just .176 after that.  Honeck led the Cyclones in total at bats, and was 1 of 6 Cyclones in the NYPL All-Star game.
  • 12th round - James Ewing: the college 2B spent the season with Brooklyn but did not play much, seeing all his action from July 1 - July 5.  He had 2 hits, both doubles, in 14 at bats for a .143 batting average.
  • 13th round - Zachary Dotson: the HS LHP signed on deadline day, was assigned to the GCL but did not see game action.
  • 14th round - Ronald Harris: the college CF had a fine season with Kingsport and earned a late promotion to Brooklyn.  In Kingsport Harris had a .293/.383/.418 line in 184 at bats.  He stole 13 bases in 18 attempts.  In 4 games with Brooklyn he has 3 hits including 1 double in 11 at bats for a .273 average.
  • 16th round - Chase Greene: the HS CF got into 22 games for the GCL Mets, posting a line of .286/.361/.397 in 63 at bats.  He finished strong with a .333/.385/.458 line in 48 August at bats.

Jeffrey "Chase" Greene

Jeffrey "Chase" Greene

  • 17th round - Alex Gregory: the OF from perennial powerhouse Radford University spent the season with Brooklyn and put up a .278/.349/.417 line in 144 at bats.  Gregory spent some time at 1B as well as in the OF and flanked a poor month of July with fine performances in June and August with monthly OPS numbers of .840 and .892 surrounding his July OPS of .624.
  • 18th round - Cody Holliday: the college OF did not have a good season when healthy, and finished the year on the disabled list.  His line for the GCL Mets was .175/.327/.275 in 4o at bats.
  • 19th round - Nelfi Zapata: the HS C was a favorite of mine due to his name, his stature (6′ 0″, 203) and his power hitting exploits as a high schooler.  Zapata appeared in 35 games for the GCL Mets, and finished with a line of .261/.341/.370 in 119 at bats, hitting just 1 home run.  He started off on fire, hitting .533 in June, but cooled to .246 in July and froze at .186 in August.  He did not fare well on the road but in home games had a line of .309/.409/.455.  With 4 catchers on the roster manager Julio Franco used Zapata as his primary catcher.
  • 20th round - Joseph August: the college OF started his career in Brooklyn but after playing 3 games was moved to the full-season class A Savannah Sand Gnats and wound up with the 6th most at bats of 7 OF on the roster despite joining the team 2 1/2 months after it’s season started.  With the season winding down in Savannah he currently has a line of .210/.270/.290 in 124 at bats.  The lefty hitter is batting a mere .196 against RH pitchers.
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Draft & Follow 8-25-09

Posted by GravediggerHebner on 25th August 2009

Gulf Coast League

  • The GCL Mets beat the GCL Cardinals 6-2 Monday.  3 2009 draftees played.  Chase Greene started in RF batting leadoff.  In the 5th inning he reached on a fielder’s choice and came around to score, going 0 for 3 before being replaced in the 7th inning by ZeErika Hall who doubled and scored in the 7th to go 1 for 1.  C Camden Maron walked in the 2nd and hit a 2-run double in the 6th to go 1 for 3.  See the box score and recap for more.

Appalachian League

New York-Penn League

South Atlantic League

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Draft & Follow 8-22-09

Posted by GravediggerHebner on 22nd August 2009

Appalachian League

  • The Bluefield Orioles beat the Kingsport Mets 5-2 Friday.  6 2009 draftees played.  LF John Semel went 0 for 4.  3B James Schroeder had an RBI ground out in the 3rd inning as part of his 0 for 5 game.  C John Freeman singled in the 8th to go 1 for 4.  DH Joseph Bonfe singled in the 4th, singled in the 6th and singled again in the 8th to go 3 for 4.  Bonfe is batting .342 for Kingsport this season.  2B Ryan Mollica hit his 5th double of the season in the 5th and in the 7th he had an RBI ground out as part of his 1 for 4 game.  See the box score and recap for more.

New York-Penn League

South Atlantic League

Hitting as well as he spells

Hitting as well as he spells

A TRDMB tip of the cap to reader WannyBackstra who alerted us to the fact that St. Lucie OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis was #2 on the latest Baseball America Prospect Hot Sheet.

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Draft & Follow 8-21-09

Posted by GravediggerHebner on 21st August 2009

Gulf Coast League

  • The GCL Nationals beat the GCL Mets 7-2 Thursday.  5 2009 draft picks played.  P Taylor Whitenton threw a scoreless inning, allowing only a walk while recording 1 strikeout.  Chase Greene started the game in RF and was 1 for 3 with a 1st inning single at the plate.  In the 5th inning ZeErika Hall replaced Greene in RF and Hall was 0 for 2 at the plate.  1B Travis Ozga singled in the 2nd inning and doubled in the 7th to go 2 for 4.  C Nelfi Zapata doubled and scored in the 2nd and singled in the 4th to go 2 for 4.  See the box score and recap for more.

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Draft & Follow 8-20-09

Posted by GravediggerHebner on 20th August 2009

Gulf Coast League

  • The GCL Cardinals beat the GCL Mets 7-2 Wednesday.  2 2009 draft picks played.  C Camden Maron went 0 for 4 at the plate and committed his 2nd passed ball of the season defensively.  RF ZeErika Hall walked leading off the 1st inning, singled in the 3rd, hit his 7th double of the season and scored in the 8th as part of his 2 for 3 game.  See the box score and recap for more.

New York-Penn League

  • The Brooklyn Cyclones beat the State College Spikes 6-1 Wednesday.  4 2009 draft picks played.  P Darin Gorski (3-3) started and won for Brooklyn.  Gorski went 7 innings, allowing 1 run on 2 hits and 2 walks, striking out 5.  SS Robbie Shields singled in the 3rd inning and singled and scored in the 5th as part of his 2 for 4 game.  1B Sam Honeck walked in the 1st, singled in the 5th and had an RBI ground out in the 7th as part of his 1 for 3 game.  LF Nick Santomauro singled in the 2nd, reached on a fielder’s choice and scored in the 4th, walked in the 6th and had an RBI ground out in the 7th as part of his 1 for 3 game.  For more see the box score and recap.

"The kid throws a wicked analysis"

"The kid throws a wicked analysis"

Toby Hyde at Mets Minor League Blog has an interesting analysis of the draft spending of all 30 MLB teams and how the Mets compare.


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Draft & Follow 8-18-09 Deadline Edition

Posted by GravediggerHebner on 18th August 2009

Appalachian League

  • The Kingsport Mets beat the Princeton Rays 7-0 Monday.  2 2009 draft picks played.  CF Darrell Ceciliani singled and scored in the 1st inning, singled and stole his 12th base of the season in the 3rd and was hit by a pitch in the 6th as part of his 2 for 4 game.  DH Ronald Harris singled and scored in the 1st and singled and scored in the 6th to go 2 for 4.  See the box score and recap for more.

Deadline 2009 First Year Player Draft Signings

  • TRDMB condolences go out to reader WannyBackstra - their is no news of a Damien Magnifico signing

In summary then, below is a list (to the best of my amateur knowledge) of 2009 draft picks and their signed/unsigned status:

  1. (no first round pick)
  2. Steven Matz - signed
  3. Robbie Shields - signed
  4. Darrell Ceciliani - signed
  5. Damien Magnifico - unsigned
  6. David Buchanan - unsigned
  7. Darin Gorski - signed
  8. John Freeman - signed
  9. Jeff Glenn - signed
  10. Nick Santomauro - signed
  11. Sam Honeck - signed
  12. James Ewing - signed
  13. Zach Dotson - signed
  14. Ronald Harris - signed
  15. Casey Schmidt  - unsigned
  16. Jeff “Chase” Greene - signed
  17. Alex Gregory - signed
  18. Cody Holliday -  signed
  19. Nelfi Zapata - signed
  20. Joseph August - signed
  21. Joseph Bonfe - signed
  22. Zachary Von Tersch - signed
  23. John Church - signed
  24. Michael Johnson - signed
  25. Josh Dunn - signed
  26. John Semel  - signed
  27. Kurt Steinhauer - signed
  28. Brian Needham - signed
  29. ZeErika Hall - signed
  30. Jordan Harrison - unsigned
  31. Mitchell Haniger - unsigned
  32. Thomas Chism - signed
  33. James Schroeder - signed
  34. Camden Maron - signed
  35. Wes Wrenn - signed
  36. Lance Hoge - signed
  37. Brandon Sage - signed
  38. William Cherry - signed
  39. Anthony “Taylor” Whitenton - signed
  40. Jerome Pena - unsigned
  41. Travis Ozga - signed
  42. Ryan Gunhouse - unsigned
  43. Robert Rinard - unsigned
  44. James Wooster - unsigned
  45. Jacob Johansen - unsigned
  46. John Pilkington  - unsigned
  47. Ryan Mollica - signed
  48. Joseph Mantiply - unsigned
  49. Joshua Easley - unsigned
  50. Zachary Godley - unsigned

Please understand the “signed/unsigned” designations are unofficial and simply “to the best of my knowledge.”  You can find a more thorough and official listing at Baseball America. Those that were signed before yesterday can be found on the rosters of either the GCL Mets, the Kingsport Mets, the Brooklyn Cyclones or the Savannah Sand Gnats.

Links that were initially found around draft day in June to information about many but not all of these players can be accessed at Picks 1-30 and Picks 31 -50.

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