Morning
One thing before I get going this week
Tom remains on a hiatus and we hope to have him back soon. My IN FOCUS posts and just here to fill the scheduling holes created when Tom took a breather. I'll find other slots for them when Tom returns.
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Mack
Per request to reprint –
Twelve
Mets prospects to watch early in the minor-leagues
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6253398/2025/04/04/mets-prospects-minor-league-season/
SP Matt Allan, St. Lucie
On
Sunday, Allan will do something he hasn’t since 2019: pitch in a professional
baseball game. It will cap off a remarkable return journey from three elbow
surgeries for the 2019 third-round pick, and the Mets are ecstatic he’s even
gotten to this point.
“A
reasonable expectation would have been that he never pitches again,” Christie
said. “He doesn’t really care about reasonable expectations. He just has an
insane amount of belief in himself.”
The Mets
made Allan the centerpiece of their 2019 draft for a reason, and they still
believe him capable of reaching that level.
Allan
will be treated as a typical starter at St. Lucie, which means a first outing
of three or maybe four innings.
“There’s
been a lot of breath wasted on pitch and innings limits and determining a limit
on a guy prior to seeing how a guy responds to each outing. That’s not what we
want to do,” Christie said. “We want to see how he’s bouncing back and how his
body and his arm feel and just keep stacking days. That’s been the theme for
the last year.”
Thomas Nestico @TJStats
Prospect
Parade: Florida State League Opening Week
Will Watson was selected in the 7th round of the 2024 Draft and he is already looking
like a win for the Mets. He wields a duo of fastballs that each exhibit
intriguing characteristics and he supplements them with a changeup and slider.
His fastball is his strongest pitch, sitting in the mid-90s with well above
average ride for his slot. The offering averages 94.7 MPH with 18” iVB from a
5.3 ft release which helps it grade out as a plus offering. His cutter looks
promising, sitting in 89-91 MPH with minimal arm-side action and 8-10” iVB.
Along with his slider, it should make up most of his usage against RHH. His
changeup is the last piece of the puzzle and its immense arm-side run and
vertical separation from his fastball helps push it towards average.
Similar
to Khal Stephen, Watson has a 4-pitch mix that should excel in the lower
minors. He could be a fast mover in the Mets system with his fastball carrying
the bulk of the load.
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Please
note the following Syracuse Mets roster moves:
-RHP Jordan Geber placed
on Syracuse's Development List
-RHP José Ureña activated
off Syracuse's Development List
Syracuse –
After shaking off a game one 2-0 loss, the
Syracuse Mets turned around to beat the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, 7-0, in game
two of the Sunday afternoon doubleheader at Coca-Cola Park. Syracuse starting
pitcher Brandon Waddell was magnificent in game two
of the doubleheader, delivering five shutout innings.
Although the bats couldn’t get going, the
Syracuse pitching staff was very solid. José Ureña made
his Mets debut, pitching three and one-third innings, allowing just one run.
After Ureña, Austin Warren got five outs, giving up one
run. To end it, Rico Garcia threw one scoreless inning.
On the mound,
Waddell was spectacular. The left-hander threw five one-hit, scoreless
innings with four strikeouts. After Waddell, Anthony Gose and
Tyler
Zuber completed the shutout with two more scoreless innings.
Binghamton –
he Binghamton Rumble Ponies (3-4) defeated
the Hartford Yard Goats, 2-1, in the series finale on Sunday afternoon at
Mirabito Stadium. Right-hander Nolan McLean (1-0) made the start
for Binghamton and earned the victory. He struck out six batters over five
innings and allowed just one run on three hits and three walks.
McLean stranded six runners on base including
the bases loaded in the fourth inning.
Right-hander Joander Suarez made
his season debut in relief and struck out six batters over four scoreless
frames, while allowing just two hits. Suarez earned the save.
Postgame Notes: McLean has recorded 14
strikeouts over nine innings in his first two starts and has only allowed one
run…Center fielder Nick Morabito singled and stole a base in
the third inning…Morabito is now 5-for-5 in stolen bases this season…Catcher Kevin Parada reached
base twice with a double and a walk…First baseman Nick Lorusso doubled in the
sixth inning, which marked his fourth double and fifth extra base hit of the
season.
Brooklyn –
The Cyclones closed out their first home
stand of the season with an 8-1 victory over the Hudson Valley Renegades on
Sunday afternoon. With the win the Cyclones improved to 6-3 on the season. SS Kevin Villavicencio went
3-for-3, while 1B Ronald Hernandez and LF D’Andre Smith each collected
three RBI to pace the Brooklyn bats.
With the way the Cyclones pitchers were
throwing the ball, that lead would be more than enough. RHPs R.J. Gordon, Dylan Ross,
Ben Simon and Anthony Nunez combined
to limit the Renegades to just one run – a solo shot from 2B Jose Colmenares –
on four hits while striking out ten.
St. Lucie –
The St. Lucie Mets could not quite complete a
comeback, falling by a final score of 2-1 to the Lakeland Flying Tigers on
Sunday afternoon at Joker Marchant Stadium. The Mets ended the week with a 3-3
series split against the Flying Tigers.
The Mets’ lone run came early. Drew Gilbert hit
a line-drive RBI double off the right field wall in the first to give St. Lucie
a 1-0 lead. Gilbert finished the day with 2-4 with the double and RBI.
Pitching continued to be the story of this
game, with Mets pitchers racking up nine strikeouts. The staff held Lakeland to
eight hits and one earned run while limiting the walks to just two. Will Watson continued
his great week, giving up three hits in 3.1 IP with two strikeouts. Juan Arnaud and Chandler Marsh followed,
combining for 1.2 IP and three strikeouts.
Jesus Baez had a solid day at the plate, going 2-4
with two singles in the sixth and eighth and solid defensive work in the field
with two assists.
Daniel Wexler @WexlerRules
Strong
outing Edgar Moreta for 3 innings 4 hits 1 er
striking out 5 (a whopping 16 swings and misses, FB up to 95.4). He and Will Watson are piggybacking for St. Lucie today.
Watson 1 inning 1 hit 95-97 on his FB
Ernest Dove @ernestdove
Drew Gilbert RBI double brings home Jeff Mcneil to get
things going for St. Lucie Mets. This seriously needs to be Gilbert last rehab
game here.
Its now
back to back scoreless appearances for Mets RHP Prospect Will Watson in Low A. His two outings combined. - 7.2
inn 3 H 0 ER 2 BB 9 K
Imagine
not having Luis Torrens on your team.
Mets
prospect Chris Suero is blossoming before our
very eyes right now. He's now off to a start hitting .345 with a 1.234 OPS
through 8 games. He's played C 1B & LF.
Absolutely
fantastic & encouraging sign from Kodai Senga today
and oh by the way I could Absolutely care less who the opponent is. This is
good for Senga and the entire Mets team.
Mets Prospect Group @bkfan09
Angel Montero should be fun to watch pitch this summer in the DSL , Mets
just paid a $175K Bonus for Montero
Josmir Reyes Finally healthy, Venezuelan Catching Prospect who had all of 3 AB. 2 H, 1
BB in 2024. Just another name to throw in the group of Catching Prospects for
the Mets.
Mike Mayer @mikemayer22
Mets
pitching prospect Nolan McLean for Double-A
Binghamton today:
5 IP, 4
H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, 81 pitches/47 strikes
Sam Maxwell @THE_SamMaxwell
With the
Padres surging, it is hard as a Mets fan not to see a correlation to Iglesias’s
energy. And w the Mets offense scuffling (Torrens hit notwithstanding) &
ESP at 2nd base w/o McNeil around, you have to wonder if there would be a
better feeling around the team if Josè was here
Michael Baron @michaelgbaron
The Mets have
pitched to a team ERA of 2.47 over their first 14 games of the season, the best
in baseball. Their starters have an MLB-best 2.80 ERA, their relievers a 2.03
ERA, the third best in baseball. Their hitting? Not quite as good yet.
Kodai Senga brilliant!
Good
bounce back for the #Mets offense today, and some key hits late for both Brett
Baty and Mark Vientos. Hopefully they’re on track.
Kodai
Senga was brilliant, so was the bullpen. Third shutout of the year.
Codify @CodifyBaseball
2025
OPS+:
143 NYY
126 CHC
122 ARI
121 STL
120 DET
117 SD
116 LAA
114 LAD
ATH
112 TB
109 WSH
PHI
108 SF
105 SEA
103 CLE
101 BOS
TOR
99 BAL
96 MIL
95 ATL
88 NYM
Corne Hogeveen @CorneHogeveen
The Mets
have the fourth best winning percentage in the NL and the Majors. Yes the NL is
much more competitive!
Every day
when I follow the Mets organization, there is an intriguing arm pitching
somewhere!
Mike Puma @NYPost_Mets
Jose Urena, who pitched today for Syracuse, is among the possibilities the Mets
have discussed as the sixth starter for the Cardinals series. Urena would be on
full rest if the Mets place him into Friday's start, giving Kodai Senga an
extra day of rest.
Subway To Shea Podcast @SubwayToShea
This
offense has to come through at some point… right?… RIGHT?
Andy Martino @martinonyc
Luis Torrens was a bat-first catcher early in his career. Went to the Yankees’
renowned catching program to shore up his defense, and Carlos
Mendoza was smart enough to note the progression and help with the trade
last year. Now he’s a legit big league C
Just Baseball @JustBB_Media
After
making just one regular season start in 2024, Kodai
Senga has been very sharp through his first three starts this year.
19 IP 2 ER
16 K 1.06 ERA
6 comments:
If I do come back to write, I need it to be very short in writing timeframe. Maybe something called Tom's Tidbits. Too many life distractions to do more.
Matt Allan is some story.
The Mets' pitching has saved the Mets' bacon. They could easily be 5-10, were it not for the Manaea- and Montas-free pitching staff.
I saw a clip of McLean's six strikeouts yesterday. The strikout pitches were excellent. The first one? Freaky fantastic movement. That pitch was an 80 on a major league scale. It was in an article on top minor league performances on Mets' website. Check it out.
Working on my current top prospect list for Thursday
Mack,
Thanks for the Atlantic reprint. If Matt Allen makes it back then the Mets gamble in that draft may well be a success.
Iglesias on base 10 of 27 times this season. Yes, his energy has been sorely lacking while McNeil has been on the mend. Maybe with him, they'd be 12-3.
Didn't get not signing Iggy and for 3 million...crazy. Only Lindor was more important to our club last year.
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