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What Does Cesar Puello’s Future Look Like Now?

By Former Writers

December 6, 2013 10 Comments

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With the exciting news that the Mets have signed Curtis Granderson this morning, the picture of the Mets outfield became a little less blurry for the next few years. Although the acquisition earlier, Chris B. Young, is only a one-year deal — Granderson will be playing in Flushing for the next four. The current Mets starting outfield alignment should be Granderson in LF, Juan Lagares in CF, and Chris Young in RF.

However, there were some people counting on the arrival of Cesar Puello in 2014 — and I, for one, at least entertained the idea. 2014 is going to be an interesting year for the 22-year old, who as everyone knows by now, is coming off a 50-game suspension for BioGenesis. As much as I’d like to believe in his pedigree and his work ethic, I know that he has a lot to prove this year — and certainly a little room to grow.

He’ll get his first taste of Triple-A this year — and it’ll be in the PCL, so the numbers might be a little inflated off the bat. Even then, Puello will have to post his numbers over an extended period of time to get rid of the cloud…and to be honest, it might not hurt to give him a full-year of development in Triple-A. With Eric Young on the team as a bench player and likely Anthony Seratelli as well, the Mets won’t want him on the MLB bench (and why would you want him to rot on the bench with Collins, anyway?) so I’m beginning to believe that it might be best to hold Puello in Las Vegas until 2015.

(Photo Credit: Kelly Madden)

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