Prospects: Tejada’s Walk-Off, Law on Holt, Mejia & Davis
Mets 19–year-old SS prospect Ruben Tejada had a walk-off hit for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League.
Tejada is batting .320, with three doubles, one walk, five strikeouts and two stolen bases in six games during the AFL.
Yesterday, in a chat for ESPN.com, Keith Law said Tejada could be a solid, starting shortstop in the big leagues, but, “He’s not a star.”
Speaking of Mets prospects…
Also in his chat for ESPN.com, Law said he believes Brad Holt should be a relief pitcher, not a starter, because he is a ‘one-pitch guy, while Jenrry Mejia is a ‘starting pitcher,’ who is two, full years away from the major leagues.
Last week, Adam Rubin of the Daily News said Jerry Manuel watched Mejia’s first start in the Arizona Fall League, “to gauge whether he may be able to help the Mets in the bullpen in early 2010.”
Lastly, Law sees 1B Ike Davis as a starting first baseman in the major leagues, but, he adds, “I’m not calling him more than that till I see him hit a breaking ball.”





