Dates: May 4-7, 2015
Current Record: 16-8, 1st place, 1 Game ahead of
El Paso
Probables
All times are EST
Monday at 8:35 PM
Tyler Pill (0-0, 9.00 ERA, 7.92 FIP, 12.5 K%: 9.7 BB%, 2.81
HR/9)
@ John Lannan (0-0, 3.21 ERA, 3.17 FIP, 18 K%: 8.2 BB%, 0
HR/9)
Tuesday at 8:35 PM
Steven Matz (3-1, 1.84 ERA, 2.99 FIP, 27.2 K%: 12.3 BB%, 0
HR/9)
@ Chris Russin (1-2, 6.23 ERA, 5.84 FIP, 9.7 K%: 4.9 BB%,
1.66 HR/9)
Wednesday at 8:35 PM
Duane Below (1-1, 1.64 ERA, 4.40 FIP, 25 K%: 4.2 BB%, 1.64
HR/9)
@ David Hale (0-1, 15.00 ERA, 6.01 FIP, 18.4 K%: 10.5 BB%,
1.5 HR/9)
Thursday at 1:05 PM
Noah Syndergaard (2-0, 1.66 ERA, 2.98 FIP, 31 K%: 9.5 BB%,
0.42 HR/9)
@ Jon Gray (1-3, 9.13 ERA, 4.47 FIP, 17.3 K%: 8.2 BB%, 0.79
HR/9)
Last series for Las Vegas 51s
Top prospects for the Colorado Rockies with Albuquerque
Jon Gray, RH SP, 23
Ranked #2, BA Grade: 65, High risk
Gray
is the Rockies top-pitching prospect thanks to his mid-to-upper 90’s heat, and
a devastating changeup. He also features a slider that is currently an average
pitch, but has the potential to be plus considering how hard he throws. He also
has good control of his pitches per BA, so it’s easy to understand the hype. On
the downside, he’s pitching in the PCL, and that hasn’t been easy for him so
far this year. Las Vegas jumped on him for 7 ER on 10 H over 3.2 IP last
Monday, and we’ll likely see a Gray/Thor rematch in this one – assuming Thor
has found that next level, this is like a battle of early-2014-Thor/Present-Gray
vs. Present-Thor/Gray’s-Potential (if that makes sense).
Kyle Parker, RHH OF/1B, 25
Ranked #20, BA Grade: 45, Medium risk
Parker
has good right-handed power and some major league experience under his belt, as
he got a cup o’ coffee with the Rox in 2014, but projects to more of a
complementary role at the highest level, per BA. He is below-average
defensively in the OF, and probably won’t provide enough offense to stick at
1B/DH in the majors, but he can mash lefties in a platoon/bench role. He is off
to a very slow start to 2015, so hopefully he’s not about to break out.
Recent Injuries/Transactions
The
Las Vegas 51s moved Matthew Bowman to the 7-day DL with Las Vegas this past
weekend, although no reasons were given initially. Nelfi Zapata has already
been transferred on-and-off the 51s roster twice, and another round may be
coming. Alex Castellanos was removed for precautionary reasons Saturday night
after he felt a twinge in his hamstring.
Storylines
The
51s are riding a 10-game winning streak as they head to Albuquerque, who lost 4
to Las Vegas last week as part of an 8-game losing streak – they have since won
2 in a row. Las Vegas has been getting great pitching during this streak, but
almost equally great offense. The offense might take a hit if Castellanos is
out, as he and Dilson had been the two best hitters for the team since Campbell
left.
Can
Matz and Thor keep rolling? Both are coming off two of the most dominant starts
I’ve seen in the PCL, so there is definite anticipation for what they can do
this week. If the Mets choose to use another spot starter late in May, it’s
very possible that either Thor or Matz end up getting the nod. Fans should be
happy the Mets have held on to these guys, as they can make the Mets rotation
special for a long time.
League Leaders
R: Alex Castellanos, t-1st (21); Matt Reynolds, 3rd
(20); Dilson Herrera, t-4th (18)
H: Dilson Herrera, t-6th (30); Matt Reynolds, t-6th
(30); Alex Castellanos, 19th (26)
2B: Matt Reynolds, t-1st (12); Dilson Herrera,
t-5th (8); Alex Castellanos, t-5th (8)
HR: Alex Castellanos, t-2nd (7); Travis Taijeron,
t-8th (5); Johnny Monell, t-15th
RBI: Matt Reynolds, 2nd (23), Alex Castellanos, 6th
(20); Johnny Monell, t-13th (15); Travis Taijeron, t-18th
(14)
SB: Matt Reynolds, t-4th (6); Wilfredo Tovar, t-7th
(5); Kyle Johnson, t-7th (5)
AVG: Johnny Monell, 1st (.397); Dilson Herrera, 2nd
(.370); Alex Castellanos, 6th (.356); Travis Taijeron, 8th
(.344); Matt Reynolds, 16th (.326)
OBP: Alex Castellanos, 1st (.460); Johnny Monell,
2nd (.455); Travis Taijeron, 6th (.419); Dilson Herrera,
12th (.402); Matt Reynolds, 18th (.393)
ISO: Alex Castellanos, 1st (.452); Darrell
Ceciliani, 5th (.327); Travis Taijeron, 12th (.266);
Johnny Monell, 16th (.241)
BB%: Brandon Allen, 12th (15.7%)
K%: Wilfredo Tovar, t-4th (8%); Dilson Herrera,
13th (11.5%); Travis Taijeron, last (36.5%)
wRC+: Alex Castellanos, 1st (231); Johnny Monell,
2nd (193); Travis Taijeron, 5th (175); Matt Reynolds, 12th
(148); Dilson Herrera, 16th (146); Darrell Ceciliani, 20th
(142)
IP: Steven Matz, 5th (29.1); Darin Gorski, 19th
(24.2)
ERA: Noah Syndergaard, 3rd (1.66); Steven Matz, 5th
(1.84)
FIP: Noah Syndergaard, 2nd (2.98); Steven Matz, 3rd
(2.99)
K%: Noah Syndergaard, 2nd (31%); Steven Matz, 5th
(27.2%)
BB%: Matthew Bowman, 13th (5.3%)
BB%: Matthew Bowman, 13th (5.3%)
— Space Corps (@YourSpaceCorps) May 4, 2015
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