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By Brian Joura
If you’ve watched the Mets play since the end of the trade deadline, you’ve seen a club go from bad to worse. It wasn’t too difficult to predict, that an under-performing veteran club would see whatever little wind was in its sails disappear completely. Yet while it was predictable, that doesn’t make it any easier to watch. The club should be glad it’s on the road, otherwise they’d be booed mercilessly.
My preference is to be optimistic, to look for the good. Since that’s not really happening at the MLB level, let’s look to the future and see how the prospects the Mets received in their deadline trades are performing. We should note that this is just a few games and in the overall scheme of things, these numbers don’t mean very much. Still, let’s take hope from wherever we can get it.
Double-A
Luisangel Acuna – 22 PA, .211/.318/.211, 1 SB, 1 CS
Drew Gilbert – 9 PA, .250/.333/.500, triple
Jeremiah Jackson – 12 PA, .000/.250/.000, 2 RBIs, 5 Ks
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