Thomas
Nestico @TJStats
Tylor Megill tossed another solid start today as he shut down the Jays over 5.1 IP
Megill
continues to lean on a trio of offerings in his fastball, sinker, and slider.
The stuff looks excellent and his results have been great!
Pitch
Profiler @pitchprofiler
Two
words: CYLOR. MEGILL
Mack
-
71 of Megill’s pitches on Friday were
either 4-seamers, sliders, or sinkers. And the next pitch, the curve, had a 50%
whiff rate. Velo averaged 95.3 for the fastball and 94.3 for the sinker
(what?).
Frankly, there wasn’t any bad in this
outing. Cy Young winners averaged worse outings than this.
First two starts - 10.1 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 4
BB, 10 K, 0.87
Keep this up and there will be no all-star break for Trevor.
Ernest
Dove @ernestdove
108.6 MPH
single for Mets prospect Jeremy Rodriguez in Low
A.
Could be a fascinating season to watch him
Mike Mayer @mikemayer22
Mets 2024 first rounder Carson Benge was
on base four times in his High-A Brooklyn Cyclones debut.
He went 1-for-2 with three walks, two runs scored and a double
Justin Rocke @JustinRocke
Incredibly impressive debut for Benge in Brooklyn. Had tremendous plate discipline and showed the ability to go the other way with a double off the base of the left-field fence.
Benge is one
of the few Mets minor leaguers that I would currently protect in future trades,
especially to the Fish for that certain pitcher I’m always yacking about.
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The future looks promising.
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