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Mets Top Minor League Prospects- Starting Pitchers
July 15, 2002

Top Pitching Prospects

By Chris Lee

With the questions abound regarding the Mets starting pitching rotation after Al Leiter and Pedro Astacio, one would think that if the Mets continue to hover around the .500 mark that we may see some of the farm come September. Here is a look at the Mets top pitching prospects.

AAA Norfolk

LHP Mike Basick - Coming over in the Roberto Alomar trade, the former Indians minor league pitcher recently made his first major league start in place of the injured Steve Traschel. Basick pitched 5 good innings to collect his first win, but did have several control issues which will most likely be fixed with more experience. Mike only throws in the mid-to-high 80s, but uses good location, superb movement and his outstanding arsenal of breaking pitches to baffle opponent batters.

'02 Stats- Mets: 1-0 WL, 3.60 ERA, 3 SO in 5.0 innings; AAA Norfolk: 5-4 WL, 3.39 ERA, 68 SO in 93.0 innings

MLB Comparison: John Burkett

Outlook: The Mets will lose 4 of their 5 starters this off-season due to free agency. Basick no doubt be given an opportunity to crack the starting rotation, and could possibly turn into a successful no. 4 or 5 starter. Basick also will be used in a few more starts in place of Traschel.
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RHP Pat Strange - Strange was a 2nd round draft pick in 1999, and at 21 he has a bright future ahead of him. Pat is enjoying a terrific season at Norfolk leading the pitching staff in wins (7) and strikeouts (74). His fastball reaches 94 mph, and has a solid change up, and a good sinker to mix things up.

'02 Stats- AAA Norfolk: 7-5 WL, 3.87 ERA, 74 SO in 100.0 innings

MLB Comparison: Aaron Sele

Outlook: Strange has a very good chance of making the Mets roster, but he still has to prove that he has the capabilities. Spring training will make a big difference for Pat.
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AA Binghamton

RHP Aaron Heilman - Drafted out of college, Heilman’s skills are polished and will make progress through the minors quickly. At Notre Dame, Aaron went 15-0 and posted a 1.75 ERA, while eating up plenty of innings for the Irish. Heilman main pitches include a 94-mph fastball with great movement, a dropping slider, a superb splitter, as well as a change-up. He’s close to making it to the majors, but the Mets are concerned with Heilman’s possible arm injuries from throwing too many innings with the Fighting Irish.

Stats- AA Binghamton: 4-4 WL, 3.82 ERA, 97 SO, in 96.2 innings

Comparison: Jason Schmidt

Outlook: With his extensive college experience, I would expect Aaron to work his way up the farm system in record time and show what he can do at spring training next year.
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RHP Starter Jae Seo - Seo’s stuff is not amazing, but gets the job done with great control. Using a descent change-up and an above-average splitter, Jae has worked his way up to AAA Norfolk this season. However, Jae has not exactly dominated at the AAA level, and will need to spend more time improving in the minors before he is promoted.

'02 Stats-AAA Norfolk: 4-5 WL, 4.06 ERA, 45 SO in 77.2 innings; AA Binghamton: 0-0 WL, 5.40 ERA, 6 SO in 5 innings

Comparison: Rick Reed

Outlook: Seo could use more time in the minors, but might be seen in the big leagues possibly as soon as next year.

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The sleeper for the METS is the pitcher Jason Roach. He led the starting pitchers in Norfolk with a 2.69 ERA, can throw it 92 MPH, and has several good pitches. Watched him throw several times, twice against 1st place Durham and he gave up 0 runs in 13 innings. He then turned around on 4 days rest and threw 7 innings against 2nd place Richmond with a no decision, gave up just 4 hits. Plus, he batted over 300 as a pitcher. Basik, Strange, Seo or Walker are good, but this guy had six no decisions. So give the guy some credit for his work. He is just as good as any of the other guys throwing. Check it out for yourself. He pitched 106 innings, only need 2 more and he would have been #4 in the International League in ERA. No other pitcher in Norfolk came close. If the Mets don't watch it, someone is going to get this guy.

Posted by: Jon Smith on September 7, 2002 03:49 AM

I've heard that beside for his win totatl Pat Strange's numbers aren't that impressive: namely his BB/K ratio. How much more time do you think he'll need, after all he's only 21. What is his ceiling (a #2 or #3 starter perhaps)?

Posted by: aryeh on September 24, 2002 07:07 PM

I've heard that beside for his win totatl Pat Strange's numbers aren't that impressive: namely his BB/K ratio. How much more time do you think he'll need, after all he's only 21. What is his ceiling (a #2 or #3 starter perhaps)?
P.S. How old is Jason Roach? Is he still young enough to be considered a prospect?

Posted by: aryeh on September 24, 2002 07:07 PM

I've heard that beside for his win totatl Pat Strange's numbers aren't that impressive: namely his BB/K ratio. How much more time do you think he'll need, after all he's only 21. What is his ceiling (a #2 or #3 starter perhaps)?
P.S. How old is Jason Roach? Is he still young enough to be considered a prospect?

Posted by: aryeh on September 24, 2002 07:07 PM

I've heard that beside for his win totatl Pat Strange's numbers aren't that impressive: namely his BB/K ratio. How much more time do you think he'll need, after all he's only 21. What is his ceiling (a #2 or #3 starter perhaps)?
P.S. How old is Jason Roach? Is he still young enough to be considered a prospect?

Posted by: aryeh on September 24, 2002 07:07 PM

Jason Roach is 26 he started out in the Mets systems as a 3rd basemen which explains his great bat,up until 2 years ago when the Mets converted him to a pitcher he has quickly moved thru the system while everyone talked about Strange,Seo he has been putting up much better numbers than any other minor league pitcher in the Mets system.Last year he was AA pitcher of the year. I can't beleive we don't have him on our 40 man someone is going to scoop him up if we don't add him soon.

Posted by: DAVE on November 14, 2002 02:32 AM


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