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Prospects in 2010 – Thomas de Wolf – DSL Mets

Posted on November 25, 2010 by philipp

Like last year we’re taking a look back at the performances by the Europeans who played in affiliated minor league ball in the United States in 2010.

Thomas de Wolf

Birth date: 12/22/1989 in Belgium
Throws/Bats: Right/Left
Organization: New York Mets
Position: Outfield

2010 Season: The lone Belgian Minor Leaguer Thomas de Wolf played his second professional season in 2010. He again was in the Dominican Summer League appearing in 69 games for the DSL Mets 2. He batted .250 (OBP .408/SLG .387) with three homeruns, four triples, eleven doubles, 31 runs and 25 RBI in 69 games.

Career Stats: 112 GP, 447 PA, 342 AB, 60 R, 86 H, 3 HR, 41 RBI, 82 BB, 124 SO, AVG .251, OBP .418, SLG .348
Highest Level: Rookie (2009, 2010)
Link to Baseball-Reference.com

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