I would be very happy gettin Heilman in exchange for Koch. It ain't Weathers, but then again it ain't Cedeno and that's what we should be thankful for. He's a small profile on him, he was their no. 2 rated prospect enterin the 2003 season behind Jose Reyes.
2. Aaron Heilman, RHP, Age: 24
The Mets spent their first-round pick in 2001 on Heilman, who hails from Notre Dame. He's a polished arm with a good body frame for pitching. In the minors, he's been impressive at almost every stop. This year, he didn't overwhelm at AAA-Norfolk, but he certainly didn't disappoint, either. He has good velocity and a deep repertoire, and he strikes guys out without compromising his command. He's struggled, mostly with his control, in the majors this season, but fits and starts are to be expected. Once he adjusts, he should settle in as a fine mid-rotation guy. ETA: Now.