Joe Scarborough is a right-handed pitcher from
Jacksonville State University (JSU), selected by the New York Mets in the 19th
round (583rd overall) of the 2025 MLB Draft on July 14, 2025. A senior from
Biloxi, Mississippi, Scarborough stands at 6-foot-3 and weighs approximately
205 pounds. He transferred to JSU after two seasons at East Mississippi
Community College (EMCC) and was a standout two-way player earlier in his
career before focusing primarily on pitching.
College
Career
2025 at Jacksonville State:
Appeared in
17 games, primarily as a relief pitcher - 26 strikeouts, and 14 walks. His ERA
was around 5.00, reflecting some inconsistency but also his ability to generate
strikeouts.
2023-2024 at
EMCC: As a two-way player, he hit .306 with four home runs and 25 RBIs in 2024,
while also pitching effectively, though specific pitching stats are not
detailed.
Named a
standout at EMCC, contributing to his transfer to JSU for Division I exposure.
Role:
Transitioned from a two-way player to a full-time reliever at JSU, often used
in high-leverage situations due to his velocity and strikeout ability.
Repertoire
Based on
scouting reports and posts on X, Scarborough’s pitching arsenal includes:
Fastball: Sits 94-97 mph, touching 98 mph, with good life and arm-side run. Noted for
its velocity in his outing against Troy, where he hit 97 mph. This is his
primary weapon, generating swings and misses but occasionally catching too much
of the plate.
Slider: Mid-80s (82-86 mph), with sharp, late
break, serving as his go-to secondary pitch for strikeouts. Described as
“nasty” in draft discussions, with potential to be a plus pitch.
Changeup: Low-80s, used sparingly, with some fade
but still developing consistency. Less prominent than his fastball-slider
combo.
Curveball: High-70s to low-80s, occasionally mixed
in to change eye levels, but not as refined as the slider.
His
fastball-slider combination is his strength, with the high-velocity fastball
and sharp slider making him a candidate for a power reliever role. His command
needs refinement to reduce walks and home runs.
Scouting and Future
Scarborough’s
size, velocity (up to 98 mph), and strikeout ability make him an intriguing
late-round pick with upside as a middle reliever or setup man in pro ball. His
transition from a two-way player to a pitcher-only role suggests untapped
potential, but his control (high walk rate) and occasional hittability are
areas for improvement. The Mets, who drafted him, likely see him as a
developmental arm who could climb their system with refined command. His
19th-round slot value was around $150,000, and as a senior, he’s likely to
sign, starting in the Mets’ minor league system, possibly at Low-A St. Lucie or
the Florida Complex League Mets.
Mack –
My guess he
was drafted for his 98mph fastball. All the rest can be defined.
He's also been know to do a newscast or two.
Rating
- Incomplete

5 comments:
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Round 3 selection, Antonio Jimenez, has been reported to have signed for $564,000. Round 17, Sam Robertson , for 150,000. The team has money to sign some over-slot selections.
His grandma
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