10/10/25

MACK - MY FRIDAY OBSERVATIONS - Mack's #27 Prospect - Jesse Winker, Luisangel Acuna, Keith Hernandez, Sean Manaea, MLB Pipeline, Ron Washington, Mark Vientos, ARB$

 



I promised all of you that, as soon as the season ended, I would breakout and post my current Top 30 prospects.

This is performance based, not players that came to the Mets full of promise but have only produced butterscotch pudding.

Nolan McLean, Brandon Sproat, and Jonah Tong are not on this list. They have graduated.

I will post them in each of my weekly Observations and In Focus posts… one player at a time… beginning with #30.

Today, we move to #27:


1.      
SP           Colton Cosper

Colton Cosper is a left-handed pitcher who signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets in July 2025 after a standout performance with the Williamsport Crosscutters in the MLB Draft League.

Born on September 8, 2002, in Carrollton, Georgia, he is 23 years old, stands 6'1", weighs 190 lbs, and bats/throws left-handed.

Cosper played college baseball at Mercer University, where he earned 2024 SoCon All-Tournament Team and First-Team All-SoCon honors.

Pitching Repertoire

Cosper’s pitching arsenal, as observed during his time with the Williamsport Crosscutters, includes:

Changeup: A mid-80s pitch that mimics a fastball before dropping, making it difficult for batters to connect solidly.

Slider: A mid-70s pitch with significant lateral movement, starting on one side of the plate and sweeping across, effective for generating swings and misses.

Fastball: While not explicitly detailed, his ability to control games suggests a fastball with solid velocity (likely low-to-mid 90s, typical for a left-handed prospect) and good command.

During his three starts with the Crosscutters in 2025, Cosper posted a 0.53 ERA over 17 innings, allowing just one walk and recording 20 strikeouts, showcasing his ability to dominate with precision and movement.

2025 –

        St. Lucie –            3-APPS, 0-1, 6.23, 1.38, 8.2-IP, 6-ER, 2.BB, 6-K

        Syracuse -           2-APPS, 0-0, 0.00, 0.33, 3-IP, 0-ER, 0-BB, 2-K

Mack – Cosper didn’t impress anyone in St. Lucie, but he was a breath of fresh air at the end of the season for Syracuse. He was obviously used as a reliever, but I would make him a starter and have him start off in the AA-Binghamton roster.


These 9 Mets might as well pack their bags

https://fansided.com/mlb/these-9-mets-might-as-well-pack-their-bags-along-with-ryan-helsley-01k694jksg0g

DH/OF Jesse Winker

Jesse Winker is another guy the Mets acquired last season who didn't exactly impress down the stretch, but excelled in October. He quickly became a fan favorite and was re-signed on a one-year deal to be the team's primary DH against right-handed pitching. Unfortunately, he had a .709 OPS this season and was limited to just 26 games all year due to injury.

Winker is an excellent clubhouse leader and clearly has a knack for coming through in a big moment, but given the injury concerns and how his season went when he was on the field, I'd be surprised if he was brought back.

Letting him go would free up more DH at-bats for either better options or even a guy like Juan Soto, who probably shouldn't be in the field 150+ times annually.


NY Mets players most fans wouldn’t mind trading away

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5) Luisangel Acuna

Not a popular Mets player, eh? You seem to forget 2024. With Francisco Lindor sidelined due to a back injury, it was Luisangel Acuna who stepped in to play shortstop more than anyone else. He posted a .966 OPS in limited action while clobbering 3 big league home runs. Remember, those?

Acuna didn’t have quite the same luck in 2025. A season which saw him start the year in the big leagues but go back to Syracuse and later join a revolving cast of characters going back and forth, it appears the Mets aren’t so sold on him as anything more than a late-season roster addition for speed. Why would they think anything else? His bat isn’t doing a whole lot in Triple-A or the majors.

There are only two realistic options for Acuna this offseason. He either stays with the club with a bench role to begin the year or they trade him. His final minor league option was eaten up this season, pushing him to the point where the Mets might have to consider dealing him for a less than satisfying return. So be it. He has been a less than satisfying player.

It’s unfortunate how Acuna was the top Mets prospect only two seasons ago. Seemingly stuck in a spot where he’ll at best be a role player in the majors, the best thing the Mets can do is swap him for someone they can have a little more patience with even if that player doesn’t appear nor has he ever had as high of a ceiling as Acuna.


Jim Koenigsberger                          @Jimfrombaseball

"Everybody thinks, because you make a lot of money, that you have a lock  on happiness.

It's not true.

I most fear boredom and loneliness, life after baseball. Life after baseball equals boredom and loneliness.

I don't want to be a 50-year-old guy sitting and drinking beer in some pickup bar with younger people.

I've seen it. I don't want to be that."

Keith Hernandez



Sean Manaea trade

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/new-york-mets/news/mets-predicted-deal-sean-manaea-8-time-all-star-10-time-gold-glove-winner-replacing-brett-baty/735e795d99cc300ea44ebdbe

Looking ahead to the offseason, the Mets face some critical roster decisions. In one trade prediction, they are linked to acquiring Nolan Arenado from the Cardinals.

“Whereas Arenado was picky with who he was willing to waive his no-trade clause for last winter, he's a bit more open this time around. That, in turn, could be an opening for the Mets, who should also be attracted to his burning desire to win,” Bleacher Report’s Zachary D. Rymer wrote. “Sean Manaea: $50 million through 2027 Nolan Arenado: $42 million through 2027 ($5 million paid by Colorado Rockies)”

This move would likely force Brett Baty to the bench or require finding a new position elsewhere. However, the Mets would gain a significant defensive upgrade.

 

Mets Player Development

Check out the Mets prospects who made the updated MLB Pipeline Top 100!



Ron Washington

https://www.newsweek.com/sports/mlb/braves-world-series-champion-named-mets-option-after-purge-10837276

“One reasonable replacement for Mike Sarbaugh is former (Los Angeles) Angels and (Texas) Rangers manager Ron Washington,” Powell wrote. “While many Braves fans are hoping Washington finds his way back to Atlanta, assuming he isn't named a manager elsewhere, the 73-year-old could slide right into his old infield/third base coach role in Queens.”

Washington lost his manager’s role in Los Angeles this year after an illness ended his season early. But he earned the role after serving as the third base coach for the Braves for several seasons, including during the team’s World Series championship run four years ago.

“When Washington was an assistant on Brian Snitker's staff in Atlanta, the Braves players praised his leadership and teaching style as an infield coach,” Powell added. “He was also a fan favorite, and true confidant for Snitker. Washington holds many of the Braves' secrets, whether it be hand signals or just the order of operations. That alone makes him valuable to the Mets.”

At 73 years old, it’s unclear whether Washington is looking for another big-league job. But with some new openings in Queens, perhaps he will soon lend his expertise to an old division rival.

 

The most disappointing player for every MLB team from the 2025 season

https://www.yardbarker.com/mlb/articles/the_most_disappointing_player_for_every_mlb_team_from_the_2025_season/s1__42743463

New York Mets: Mark Vientos, 3B

Vientos had a breakout 2024 season with 27 home runs, but an early-season slump made matching those numbers difficult. While his power has picked up in the second half, Vientos has only 16 home runs and a .739 OPS as of early September.

 

SNY Mets                            @SNY_Mets     

Here are the Mets' projected arbitration salaries for 2026, according to MLBTR.com

David Peterson: $7.6M

 Tyrone Taylor: $3.6M

 Tylor Megill: $2.6M

 Francisco Alvarez: $2.4M

 Luis Torrens: $2.2M

 Reed Garrett: $1.4M

 Nick Madrigal: $1.35M

 Huascar Brazobán: $1.3M

 Max Kranick: $1M


15 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Manaea: it is hard to trade away pitchers after the team-wide meltdown on the mound in 2025.. He would need to be replaced.

Arenado? His hitting numbers were highly unimpressive in 2025. I’d rather see if our kids and young vets can do better in 2026.

Who over the past two seasons in 837 at bats had 44 doubles, 43 HRs, and 132 RBIs? Mark Vientos. Cohen may want better defense, but Vientos, flaws and all , ought to Have-a much better 2026 than Arenado.

Peterson? What caused his late season meltdown? Injury? Fatigue? I’d not trade him. But he is starting to get expensive.

Tylor Megill? Pay him $2.6 million to recuperate?

Winker? Loved the guy, but when guys fall apart physically, I am not interested.

Acuna? Keep him. What if Lindor gets hurt in April or May? You need a guy who can play SS. I don’t think, glove-wise, Mauricio is good enough to do that for any length of time.

Colton? AA? I think he starts out in Brooklyn, without a lot of analysis on my part. He can always get quickly promoted to AA.

Is Matt Allan going to be turned loose next year, innings-wise, or is he done? IFhe isn’t done, he should make the majors by 2027. Why? Every minor league pitcher seems to get his chance, sooner or later.

TexasGusCC said...

Agree with almost everything Tom said except:
1. I’m trading Peterson, and not due to salary. I could package him with Acuna for something more useful. Peterson just walks too many and it’s time to start getting better at that. For too long the Mets have been last at that statistic.
2. Jett Williams is close and Lindor hardly sits. It’s like being the backup to Payton Manning, so Acuna needs to be moved unless he platoons with Mauricio.
3. We aren’t stunting the team’s growth any more going after Arenado. He isn’t a fit.

Mack Ade said...

Manaea should be packaged for an equally bad contract

Mack Ade said...

Is Arenado a bad contract?

TexasGusCC said...

My only problem with Manaea is, if he has bone chips that affected his pitching and he doesn’t not want to have surgery to remove them, why should next year be any different? Is this the result of having a three year deal where he can have them removed next winter and say, “now I’m healthy” have one good year and get a new deal? Now I’m thinking three years is too long.

Mack Ade said...

Peterson

I wouldn't tender him

Mack Ade said...

Matt Allen

Working as bar back at Duffy's

Mack Ade said...

I would bite the bullet for the first half of 2026 waiting on Williams, Benge, and Ewing

Mack Ade said...

Not in my plans

Gary Seagren said...

Lets stay with get younger and defense and give Baty a real shot and let the Jett take off. The 2 teams with the highest payrolls who both reside in NY only won one game in the post season so a deep dive into how to fix it is underway and to spend all that $$$ and come up short has to suck and I really wonder what Stevie is thinking.

Mack Ade said...

I know in my heart (and even more concrete wise) that the Mets will attempt to bring back Alonso for the remainder of this decade.

If that doesn't work, go after Naylor (changed my mind from Bellinger)

Stearns comments on need for better defense could sure get a boost with Bellinger in center

Need to go after Diaz also

Past these, go with team controlled players

That Adam Smith said...

I agree. I’d hope that one or both of Williams (2B) and Benge (CF) light it up in ST and come north. But if the FO believes these guys will be starters at those spots, even if they’re not ready, you can’t invest in starting caliber guys for those positions, and have to find internal options (Acuña - Taylor most likely) to hold it down until they are.

Eddie from Corona said...

Why the changed of mind On Bellinger

Mack Ade said...

I still.like him but Naylor seems a better fit

That being said, I love Bellinger in center

Mack Ade said...

3.1 WAR
20 HR
.295