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Prospect On The Fringe: Joe Tuschak

By Former Writers

January 2, 2014 4 Comments

For the purpose of our series of posts, we define the word fringe as any prospects, which we considered, that were absent from MMN’s own Top 40 Prospect lists.  The purpose of the series is to identify prospects that are showing promise above what fans might expect and what their futures will hold within the Mets organization.

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Joey Tuschak1

Joe Tuschak – OF

DOB: 10/17/1992

Bats/Throws: Left/Right

2013 Total Stats: .271/.313/.376, 7 Doubles, 3 Triples, 3 HR, 24 RBI, 4 SB, 228 PA

2013 Review:

Joe Tuschak, who at only 18 years old, was signed by the Mets in 2011 out of Northern High School in Dillsburg, PA. He played his third year in the Mets organization in 2013 and his second straight season with the Kingsport Mets (Rookie). This past season he played in ten more games and recorded 80 more at bats, and nearly doubled most of his key offensive numbers from the previous season. Tuschak did walk less (only 10 times compared to 21 in 2012) and his strike out total did go from 49 to 50, which might have been from being more aggressive at the plate. On the defensive side, he had 70 chances, with an assist, one error, and a .986 FLD% in 51 games while mostly playing left field.

Prospect Outlook

Now at just twenty years old, Tuschak has grown up very quickly in three seasons with the organization and has continued to develop into a prospect to watch. He showed some pop in 2013 and with only 80 more at bats, he put up some good numbers, not to mention solid defense in the outfield. He has put himself into a good position, with 2014 being a new season to prove that he can continue to learn and grow.

2014 Prediction:

2014 will be a big test for Tuschak.  If the Mets are happy with his production so far, then he should be promoted to Brooklyn (A-) so he can continue with his development.  He made a huge jump from 2012 to 2013 when he added more pop to his repertoire and that should be enough for him to make the jump to Class A ball. I really like his maturity and that he understands the areas of his game that he needs to work on.  In a recent interview with him, he  stated that he wanted to focus on his base running this off season, which could add another dimension to his growing abilities.  With so many prospects doing well their first full seasons in pro ball, it’s easy to think that it will continue, but it takes a special type of player to reach his dreams, and I think that Tuschak has the work ethic to help him to achieve his goals.  2014 will be a special year for him and just the start of whats to come.

Prospects On The Fringe:

 T.J. Rivera

Chasen Bradford

Erik Goeddel 

Xorge Carillo

Hamilton Bennett

Stefon Sabol

Logan Verrett

Randy Fontanez

Vincente Lupo

Aderlin Rodriguez

Johnny Magliozzi

Charley Thurber

Zach Mathieu

Beck Wheeler

(Photo Credit: Allen Greene/For The Sentinel)

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