Pitch Profiler @pitchprofiler
David Peterson navigated plenty of hard contact and kept the ball on the
ground to deliver five shutout innings for the Mets tonight!
Peterson
has become a real Steady Eddie on this staff. Both he and Tylor Megill have proven
that if, given time, one can develop into a quality rotation piece in this
game. Pitchers like Peterson make it easy to put other pitchers (Sean Manaea) on the 60-day.
SNY Mets @SNY_Mets
The Mets
hold the lowest starters' ERA in baseball by a wide margin
Syracuse –
Tuesday
night's game between the Syracuse Mets and the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
has been postponed because of inclement weather. The game will be made up as
part of a single-admission doubleheader on Wednesday, April 30th beginning at
4:05 p.m. Game two will begin approximately 40 minutes after the conclusion of
the first game. Gates will open at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday. As a reminder, fans
with tickets on days of doubleheaders can attend both games.
Binghamton –
The
Binghamton Rumble Ponies (12-9) fell to the Erie SeaWolves 13-3 on Tuesday
night in eight-innings in a rain-shortened series opener at UPMC Park. Erie hit
six home runs on the evening, including two from Jake Holton.
Erie
(15-7) got on the board in the bottom of the third with a pair of two-run
homers from Trei Cruz and Holton off Binghamton starter Jack Wenninger (4-1) to take a 4-0 lead. After Binghamton scored on
a passed ball to get on the board in the fourth, Nick
Lorusso blasted a two-run homer to left center in the fifth to cut the
deficit to 4-3. It was Lorusso’s second home run of the year, and he now has
driven in 11 runs this season.
The
SeaWolves would respond with nine unanswered runs. In the fifth, Holton hit a
three-run home run to left, his second of the night, making it 7-3 Erie. In the
seventh, Max Anderson hit a solo shot and Eduardo Valencia hit a two-run homer
as part of a five-run frame. Jim Jarvis also hit the first homer of his
Double-A career in the sixth. Holton finished 4-for-4 with three runs scored
and 5 RBIs.
The game
went into a rain delay before the bottom of the eighth inning and was
eventually called due to inclement weather.
POSTGAME
NOTES: Lorusso, Nick Morabito, and Travis Swaggerty all finished with multi-hit games…Jett Williams reached base twice…The Rumble Ponies had
nine hits on the night and the two teams combined for 22 in total…Erie scored
11 of their 13 runs via the home run.
Brooklyn –
In his
first game with High-A Brooklyn, 19-year-old SS Marco
Vargas provided a walk-off base hit in the 10th to give the Cyclones a
7-6 win over the Wilmington Blue Rocks.
Brooklyn
set a new franchise record, stealing nine bases in the game, topping a previous
high of eight, which was set in August of 2017.
CF Carson Benge logged a season high four hits in the
victory, while LF Eli Serrano III collected 3
RBI. In addition to the nine steals, Brooklyn batters also drew eight free
passes on the day.
RHP Noah Hall pitched better than his final line may
suggest - 5.0 IP, 4 R (3 ER), while striking out seven and walking one.
The
‘Clones and Blue Rocks return to action on Wednesday at 11:00 AM for the first
Education Day game of the season. RHP Joel Diaz (0-0,
0.00 ERA) toes the slab for Brooklyn. He’s expected to be opposed by LHP
Jackson Kent (2-2, 1.31 WHIP).
St. Lucie -
The Palm
Beach Cardinals defeated the St. Lucie Mets 3-1 on Tuesday night at Roger Dean
Chevrolet Stadium in a battle for first place in the Florida State League East
Division.
Colin Houck got the Mets on the board with a RBI single in the sixth inning to make
it 2-1. However, Herrera got the next batter Daiverson
Gutierrez to hit into an inning-ending double play.
The Mets
were held to four total hits - singles from Houck, Jeremy
Rodriguez, Nick Roselli and Kevin Villavicencio.
Lanthier
took the loss. He pitched 4.0 innings and gave up two runs on two hits. Mets
reliever Irving Cota pitched 2.0 shutout innings
to lower his season ERA to 0.59.
Transactions
Syracuse –
RHP
Kevin
Herget promoted to New York
RHRP
Jordan
Geber activated off Syracuse's D List
25/yrs old – UDFA
2025/Syracuse – 4-G, 1-ST, 0-0, 7.88
(?)
Binghamton
–
RHP
Ryan
Lambert Transferred
from A+ to AA Binghamton
RHP
Alex
Carrillo - Placed on Binghamton D List
FCL –
RP Christian Rodriguez transferred
to FCL from A
OF Jeffry Rosa assigned
to FCL Mets
Pitchers Luis Alvarez, Jesus Anton, Estarlin Escalante,
Jace Hampson, Daviel Hurtado, Wilson Lopez, Miguel Mejias, Cesar Rivera, John
Valle, Omar Victorino assigned to FCL Mets
Catchers
Francisco
Toledo, Julio Zayas assigned to FCL Mets
Infielders
Branny
De Oleo, Dangelo Sarmiento, Jake Zitella assigned to FCL
Mets
Matt Levine @MattLevine__
Going
into last night, some notable Mets minor league stats for the Rumble Ponies:
RHP Jack Wenninger ranks 8th in Minor League Baseball with
32 strikeouts (2nd in Eastern League)
RHP Jonah Tong ranks T10th in MiLB with 30 strikeouts
(T-3rd in EL)
RHP Nolan McLean ranks T6th in the EL with 26 K’s
Tim Healey @timbhealey
The Mets
will call up Brandon Waddell to pitch tomorrow.
TBD whether he starts or the Mets go with an opener.
Daniel Wexler @WexlerRules
Ronny Mauricio will eventually be joining Syracuse (the plan was late April,
even if that's mid-May now, not far off), Jett Williams
soon enough and promotions pushing players to Bing and the chain
reactions
Baseball America with some love for Raimon Gomez and
his performance this week. They did however note his command is "still
shaky". Gomez is rule 5 eligible after the season. Safe to say if he
pitches reasonably well he's being added to the 40
Organization leaders in ISO (24
or younger)
Suero .375
Willhoite .269 Reimer .263 Houck .232
Williams .226
Bottom of the organization in ISO (24 or
younger)
Gutierrez .000 Rodriguez .016 Ramirez .036 Hernandez .040
Baez .060
Organizational leaders in BB%
Serrano 18.8
Ewing 18.5 Benge 16.7 Rodriguez 16.5 Clifford 16.2
Bottom
Parada 5.6
Baez 5.6 Morabito 7.8 Ramirez 8.3
Williams 8.8
Organizational leaders in k%
Ewing 12.3
Guitterez 17.5 Rodriguez 17.7 Baez 19.4
Serrano 21.3
Bottom
Parada 37.0
Willhoite 36.7 Suero 35.8 Ramirez 35
Clifford 33.8
Organization leaders in wRC+ (24 or
younger)
A.J. Ewing 202 Chris Suero 178 Jacob Reimer 163 Jett Williams 153
Bottom of the organization in wRC+ (24 or
younger)
Parada 26
Baez 38 Snyder 49 Ramirez 68
Organization leaders in K/BB (24 or
younger)
Marsh 14.0 Moreta 13.0
Thornton 12.5 Diaz 9.0 De La Cruz 6.67
Bottom
Austin 1.08 Sproat 1.30 Girton 1.67 Hall 2.00 Aracena 2.29
Mets Prospect Group @bkfan09
Jeffry Rosa starting
2025 In The FCL . Big Season needed for
The Mets Outfield Prospect If He Wants To Stay In The Possible Top 30
discussion Again
Michael Baron @michaelgbaron
Mark Vientos has a six-game hitting streak.
.375/.429/1.054
with a 2B, 3B, HR, 8 RBI and 6 runs scored during that span.
Last 13
games: .320/.364/.600, 16 hits, 3 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 13 RBI, 11 runs scored.
Mets News and Links @JohnFromAlbany
We might see the Mets DFA Urena today after throwing 3
innings yesterday ( he'll likely clear waivers), bring up Devinsky who has good
reverse splits in his career and possibly make another move before tomorrow's
game.
Mets Analytics @MetsAnalytics
Brandon Nimmo fWAR:
2024 through June: 2.4
2024 July onward: 0.3
2025 through 4/27: -0.3
4/28/25: 0.4
Mathew Brownstein @MBrownstein89
Teams who
recorded a sub-2.65 ERA with 275+ strikeouts in their first 29 games of a
season:
2018
Houston Astros
2022 New York
Yankees
2025 New York Mets



Excited to see Lambert bumped to AA. He could be a NY Met by July if needed. My plan would be May in AA, June in AAA.
ReplyDeleteCould Parada do any worse? Should he be demoted two levels to St Lucie? What happened to him? Worst in Mets system walk rate, worst in K rate, and hitting .130?
I too see big things ahead for Lambert
DeleteI try not to say negative things about a struggling player, but Parada has reached the embarrassment stage
DeleteLost 20 pounds, built muscle, and got contacts for what?
Package him and Siri for a lunch at Taco 🔔
Mendoza still pulled Peterson after 5 innings and 85 pitches and a large lead. Our starters need to be going 6-7 innings and at least 100 pitches. Thankfully we used some triple AAA pitchers to take some innings. The bullpen needs some rest!
ReplyDeleteDean
DeleteHe just won't do it
Makes no sense to me either 😕
Some promising early season performances down on the farm. Lambert the first ‘24 draft pick to reach AA. 8 IP, 3H, 1 BB, 17 K will definitely get you noticed.
ReplyDeleteForget Parada, I think we know how his story ends, but it’d be nice to see Trey Snyder and Jesus Baez start to hit. Chris Suero needs to significantly cut down on the K’s, but he’s doing everything else right, including 3 BB and his 6th and 7th SB last night. Not bad for a catcher.
Real professional ballplayers are made or broken in the chain. For every Lambert is a Parada
DeleteGot Real concerns about Baez. Not so Benge and Houck
Very few bench MAJOR LEAGUE players become successful members of a starting lineup
Huge exception
Wilmer Flores
True, Mack. It’s a crapshoot. Though better FO’s whiff on fewer 1st round picks. The guy I didn’t mention who I’m excited about is AJ Ewing. Highly touted, not great last season, but looks like a real prospect thus far in ‘25.
DeleteMy guess on shorter starter length? Mendoza and Stearns know that if there is another injury to a starter right now, the replacement choices are bad. So he pitches them less to keep them healthy. Look at the last 2 games,,,the Mets surrender 8 runs, and 7 of those were from two just-called-up AAAAs in just 5 total innings.
ReplyDeleteThe formula is working until Montas and Manaea return, which I am guessing is 4-6 weeks away for each. We need our 5 gem starters to stay healthy until then.
Relievers get hurt? Dedniel is ready.
But if a Starter gets hurt? No one is objectively ready.
Paul Backburn could soon be ready, but his last Mets start in 2024 was a disaster. So, no, let's not mess things up. Stay short with the starters.
Very curious about Waddell today. Smart move not putting extra pressure on him by starting him. Brazobán gets the rock.
DeleteIf this works, Kimchee for everyone
Adam, Suero needs many more ABs to get his bat to MLB caliber. He is only 21 and only up 739 times. Brandon Nimmo was up about 2500 times in the minors excluding rehab assignments. I'd say Suero needs to get from 739 up to close to 2,000 to be really ready.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, Tom. He’s got plenty of time to clean up the K’s, and his varied skills seem to already be showing. Plus, catchers (he seems to be primarily a catcher, though he’s played all over the place) generally take longer regardless. Definitely one to keep an eye on.
DeletePeterson was good last night, but his defense was better. That 4th inning has got to be the best defensive inning ever played in Citi Field.
ReplyDeleteJack Wenninger has been great in Binghamton this year. Finally threw a dud last night. Now we get to see how he responds - that may be a better measuring stick than his winning streak.
My guess this is a one-off for Wenninger
DeleteBesides Baty, Jett Williams seems to be next readiest among the hitting prospects, followed by Nick Morabito, who has picked it up after his glacial first 4 games. My guess is Jett and Morabito won't be rushed. Both could be ready by September, I am guessing.
ReplyDeleteAdam, same logic with Ryan Clifford as with Suero, except Clifford has been up a lot more so far. I think he needs this year and most of 2026 to (hopefully) be ready.
Clifford is also still very young. This is a big year for him though.
DeleteBaty playing in Syracuse clogs up the infield and will drastically slow down infield promotions to there
DeleteMack, I would promote, and dump veterans as needed to make AAA room.
ReplyDeleteI seriously would demote Parada to St Lucie, and treat it as a rehab assignment. Even if it is mental rehab. He’s only 23. Let him feel good hitting again.
no
Deleterelease him
clear his head
get on to his career somewhere else
Mack,
ReplyDeleteMany years ago the Mets traded another catching prospect, Alan Zinter, who had fallen out of favor to Detroit for another player, Rico Brogna, that had also fallen out of favor. That worked well for the Mets. Let's do that again.
DJ
Deleteprobably that is his only current value
Isn't even a good throw-in in a package for someone like that Sandy guy in Florida
(Ya know who is?. Reimer )