Well, this should come as a surprise to no one at all:
The Eastern League named Cesar Puello of @bmets the player of the month for June #mets
— Mets Farm Report (@MetsFarmReport) July 8, 2013
Puello, who was already having a solid year heading into the month of June, went into another gear before the calendar flipped to July. Last Monday, I talked about the type of month he had for the B-Mets, but every time I look at his June numbers, I have to pick my jaw up off the floor.
The outfielder was limited to just 17 games and 68 at-bats due to a finger injury, but that didn’t slow his production. Actually, he accumulated more home runs (eight) and RBIs (24) in June than he had in either of the previous two months. Combine that with a .441/.465/.897 line, and he had a pretty special month. That line yielded him an OPS of 1.362. And no, that’s not a typo.
The only knock on his game last month was the amount of walks he drew. He only collected two free passes, which were by far his lowest monthly total. Puello hasn’t drawn a walk since June 7th. I’ll get into this more in the afternoon, but I’m not very worried about his lack of walks. Plus, if he’s hitting .441 and slugging .897, I want the man to swing the bat!
Congratulations to Cesar on being named the EAS player of the month for June. I can safely assume that most of us saw this honor coming his way.
(photo credit: Gordon Donovan)
Congrats to Puello. Can’t wait to see him in September.
Same here!