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Both called up, as per Andy Tracksuit.


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Then he stuck his finger in his ear.



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Good point.

Duda, meanwhile is up here defending his 2010 organizational home run crown.

PlayerTotalMetsBisonsB-MetsSt.MetsSand GnatsCyclonesK-MetsG-Mets
Duda23176
Evans23617
Bowman2222
Wright2121
Ratliff21165
Hessman19118
Maldonado19127
Lutz18171
Davis17152
Nieuwenhuis17116
Jacobs16115
Pascucci1616
Barajas13121
Martinez1212
Francoeur1111
Satin1165
Lucas1111
Flores1147
Pagan1010
Turner1010


Call up Evans! Make it a fair fight!


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So Mejia looks like he will be the starter Saturday, pending a bullpen session.

I wonder when the philosophy shifted so that one good AAA start is enough to warrant a callup to the bigs.


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I'm sure there's more feeding into it than that. There were six dominant AA starts, his success as a big-league reliever earlier in the year, plus the mid-season DL assignment having kept him from getting the reps they were hoping for in the second half of the season. He's only logged 69 innings (at five levels!) this season.


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Centerfield wrote:
So Mejia looks like he will be the starter Saturday, pending a bullpen session.

I wonder when the philosophy shifted so that one good AAA start is enough to warrant a callup to the bigs.

Get him while he's hot.

As Edgy said, he dominated AA for a few weeks beforehand, too. And the way he's been dominating, with command on the fastball and supposedly a much much improved curveball, is the way you can succeed at any level.


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Bad coding put his statistics in with the B-Mets stats. I copied.

Why do people start corrections with "uh" and "um"?


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I saw Duda play in Buffalo last week. He looked pathetic against AAAA LHer Rich Hill's good curve ball. Maybe it was just an off night, or maybe the guy hasn't yet learned to hit LHers or good breaking stuff. I don't see the point of force-feeding him a diet of major league pitching quite yet.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Bad coding put his statistics in with the B-Mets stats. I copied.

Why do people start corrections with "uh" and "um"?

Um, I don't know.

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It's September, with the minor leagues ending, and I imagine Duda is getting a taste, more than a tryout. Jerry will probably protect him from lefties. Not that I've come to trust Jerry suddenly, but this seems pretty run of the mill.

When the season ends, I guess maybe Turner and Adams get a looksee as potential utility infielders for 2011. Maybe a catcher like Nickeas as well.


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I expect to see Green, since his minor leage rehab peroid is over.
And, Dillon Gee might get called up. You may have missed this, but earlier this year he set a modern day Buffalo record for most strikeouts in a season. The hitters have been missing a lot of his pitches, but connecting on a lot of them, too. His ERA is around 4.50, so I'm not sure if we'll see him as a starter.
Dillon Gee: http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=gee---001dil

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Vic Sage wrote:
I saw Duda play in Buffalo last week. He looked pathetic against AAAA LHer Rich Hill's good curve ball. Maybe it was just an off night, or maybe the guy hasn't yet learned to hit LHers or good breaking stuff. I don't see the point of force-feeding him a diet of major league pitching quite yet.

Without a doubt he's a step behind on hitting lefties. Cumulitive splits for the year. That huge ground ball rate would probably indicate that he still can't really ID lefty breaking balls and is rolling over them. But those results against righties are tasty. The Equivalency Calculator they have equates his AA/AAA figures to a .281/.355/.502 line versus National League RHPs. May as well let him face the real thing, gain some experience and hopefully confidence in a platoon scenario, while letting him work on his approach against lefties with the big league coaches and during the winter and spring. Even if he fails in that regard, a guy who can mash righties is pretty valuable as long as he's used correctly.

I'd really love to see a Duda/Evans platoon in left the rest of the way out. They're like mirror images of each other.


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Another name on the list, Zach Lutz, has been promoted to Buffalo to replace Duda.

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As I said somewhere else (adopt-a-prospect?), I hope that this isn't considered a Mejia audition for a "scholarship" to next year's major-league rotation*. He's never dominated/been solid over the course of a full year.

I'd like to see him continue to work the hell out of those breaking pitches/kick AAA ass for the lion's share of next year.

*Although, gun-to-head, I'd bet that's what the FO is thinking.


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