Watched the game this morning. Some obesrvations
First, the announcer was filling in for Chris Edwards, and was Drew Blevins, and I wonder if he had some notes on Wande Torres mixed up with Enderson Mercado, who he referred to a fireballer or flamethrower a few times. He did mention that Mercado was supposedly touching 95 at times, but also curious if that was Torres? Or did I miss anything on Mercado?
On to Mercado. He sat mostly in the 89-90 range, and had to listen to the broadcast to get velo readings, but the highest I heard was 91, but it does seem live and maybe plays up a bit. His command was off the first inning, and he labored. The strike zone was erratic all night and that didn't help in the first, but his second inning was better and the 3rd inning was fantastic.
Yannic Walther is a good catcher. I don't know his pop times or velo on throws, but he sets up well, and seems to know what is going on. His back pick throw to second caught the runner in a rundown and led to the 3rd base runner getting tagged out and absolutely saved the first inning as Mercado had the bases loaded and 2 out but behind on the batter and was still struggling with command. A walk or a hit and this is a very different ballgame. Walther also did a good job of talking to the pitchers and timely mound visits, and made a nice catch on a foul ball. He is not offensively gifted but does approach the catching position well. Hadn't tracked him much before but with Mercado's struggles, the erratic strike zone, and a few plays with Tobias (see below), and the back pick play he was very noticeable in a good way.
Griffin Tobias was efficient, and worked pretty quickly mostly. Again around the zone, so he will get contact. Two of the hardest hit balls off of him were at him, one hitting off his leg in the 5th (his first inning of work). He stayed in obviously. But then a liner that was inches from his head in the 7th inning. And Walther had a meeting with him to make sure all was good, and you can see him really coax Tobias' focus and it worked. Tobias stuff is good, and seems to keep batters off balance with different speeds, and will need to bulk up and add some speed as he moves up but he is so young he has that time.
Finally, Encarnacion seems comfortable at the plate, and seems to have a good eye. His bat speed is fast. But is still adjusting to a different level of pitching but you see what made him an intriguing prospect and successful in the Complex league. Meanwhile Jose Anderson has that ability, but just doesn't seem to have the same eye, and is just fooled by off speed pitches. Eric Bitonti has such great power in that stroke, and I will keep saying it, he has a lot holes in his swing just missing stuff in the zone, that it is his contact rate and maybe pitch recognition that will hold him back. If he can make more contact he can be an elite power hitting prospect, but way to much miss in his swing and is better than in April, but he still has more to go. I wonder if he will repeat low A next year to start the season before trying to challenge him with better pitching at high A. Josh Adamczewski will not repeat low A, and may not be there for long and is the only true threat in the line up until/unless DiTuri can regain his first half form.