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MMN Player of the Week: Cesar Puello

By Former Writers

June 11, 2013 3 Comments

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As I hinted yesterday, Cesar Puello has earned the honor of being named MMN Player of the Week today! The current Eastern League Player of the Week just destroyed all opposing pitchers that he faced.

The outfielder hit .500 in 24 at-bats last week, slugging five home runs, two doubles, and collecting 13 RBIs. This past week included one multi-homer game, six multi-hit games, and four multi-RBI games. Needless to say, whatever was thrown over the plate, he crushed it.

I’ve already mentioned this, but it’s worthy to note Puello currently resides in the top-10 of Eastern League hitters in six different offensive categories (batting average, OBP, Slug%, home runs, RBIs, stolen bases).

Puello has been with the Mets organization since 2008, when he played rookie ball for the Gulf Coast Mets as a 17-year-old. He showed his raw talent at the plate, in the field, and on the base paths there, and also with Kingsport and Savannah over the next three seasons. His solid play earned him the honor of being named MLB’s 77th highest prospect by Baseball America prior to the 2011 season. He fell off the radar a bit over the next two seasons in Advanced-A with the St. Lucie Mets, but he’s back to turning heads as a 22-year-old with the B-Mets.

His ability to hit for average, power, and show above average speed has scouts saying this is the type of player they envisioned the outfielder turning into.

Sandy Alderson mentioned Puello during his interview with Mike Francesa on WFAN yesterday:

He’s very young…he’s always been a five-tool guy, a five-tool projection, but not necessarily five-tool performance. This year he’s put it all together and has been phenomenal over the last couple of weeks. Now he’s on the roster. We put him on the roster last year because we wanted to protect those five tools.

As Sandy said, Puello is on the 40-man roster. Alderson also stated he wouldn’t be opposed to bypassing Triple-A and promoting players from Double-A straight to the majors. Outside of Puello, a guy like Jack Leathersich comes to mind, as well.

If Cesar continues to hit, we could be seeing him making landfall in Flushing a little sooner than we are all anticipating, as long as he doesn’t eventually get suspended from the Biogensis scandal.

Congratulations on getting two awards this week, Cesar! As long as he keeps doing what he’s doing, he’ll be collecting many more of these honors in the near future.

(photo courtesy of Gordon Donovan)

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