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April 9th
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RHP Noah Hall spun his best career pro outing on Opening
Day for Brooklyn on April 6...The 2023 draftee picked up the win, thanks to 5.0 innings of
1-run ball...Hall surrendered only 3 hits, and gave up just 1 run...The righty
also punched out 3 batters and walked 4...The University of South Carolina
product became not only the 1st player in franchise history to start on
consecutive Opening Days, but the 1st player in franchise history to start
multiple Opening Days...Last year, was placed on the injured list on April 26
and did not pitch again until September
7 with
Single-A St. Lucie.
Joey Meneses is 12-for-37 in his first ten games of 2025 with ten doubles, four RBIs,
and five walks. Meneses’s ten doubles lead the International League with the
next closest players at six. The 32-year-old’s strong start to the season comes
after Meneses had an excellent winter in the Mexican Pacific Winter League,
hitting .320 with 58 RBIs, ten home runs, 14 doubles, and an .896 on-base plus
slugging percentage.
Farm To Flushing @FarmToFlushing
Nate Dohm's second professional start is in the books for St. Lucie.
3 IP, 4
H, 2 ER, BB, 4 SO, 57 pitches/ 34 strikes
Irving Cota with another strong bullpen outing for St. Lucie.
2 IP, H,
0 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO, 28 pitches/ 18 strikes
In his
first two bullpen appearances, he's allowed just two hits and no walks in 4.2
IP overall
Noah Hall with his best professional start to date. 4.2 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 SO -
The Mets seventh-round pick in 2023 has an ERA of 0.93 in his first two High-A
starts of the season.
Brooklyn Cyclones @BKCyclones
71% of
the earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Eli
Serrano III.
Mathew Brownstein @MBrownstein89
Pete Alonso's metrics against fastballs:
Whiff %:
2024:
17.6%
2025:
10.7%
Codify @CodifyBaseball
Wins,
Last 108 Games
(that's
2/3 of a season):
70 SD
68 NYM
66 LAD
64 ARI
63 HOU
Mojo Hill @mojohill22
"I'm
in a very nice organization that likes to spend money."
#Mets
13th-round pick RJ Gordon talked to me about the
improvements of MiLB player treatment and said he's living with second-round
pick Jonathan Santucci in Brooklyn.
Corne Hogeveen @CorneHogeveen
Irvin Cota has nasty stuff. Commands it really well. Curve is very good, also throws
a slider and change but he using his curve a lot. His Fastball has some nice
downward action.
2 comments:
Pete is being aggressive, while Vientos and Baty are being regressive.
Hall is having a ball, y’all.
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