7. Jack Wenninger
6-4 210
turns 24 in March 6th rd. 2023,
Illinois-Champaign
2025 – 26-ST,
12-6, 2.92, 1.15, 135.2-IP, 147-K, 42-BB
GROK
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Jack
Wenninger (full name:
Jonathan Andrew Wenninger) is a promising right-handed starting pitcher in the
New York Mets' minor league system. He signed for a $225,000 bonus and has
quickly risen through the ranks.
Viewed as a
potential mid-rotation starter with an estimated MLB debut in 2026.
Wenninger's
path to pro ball was marked by steady improvement. He began at D-III Judson
University before transferring to Murray State (D-I) for his freshman year in
2021, where he posted a 5.26 ERA over 51.1 innings with 42 strikeouts and 27
walks.
He then moved
to the University of Illinois for his sophomore and junior seasons, anchoring
their weekend rotation. In 2023, his draft year, he went 6-4 with a 4.59 ERA
across 80.1 innings, striking out 76 while walking 28—showing command but room
for swing-and-miss upside.
Scouts
praised his athleticism, simple delivery (high-three-quarters arm slot with
good extension), and physical projection, noting he added velocity and refined
his secondaries during college.
Since signing
with the Mets, Wenninger has progressed rapidly:
2023
(Short-Season): Limited action in the Florida Complex League and with High-A
Brooklyn, focusing on adjustment.
2024
(Single-A St. Lucie / High-A Brooklyn): Appeared in 25 games (19 starts),
logging 115 innings with a 4.30 ERA, 1.278 WHIP, 140 strikeouts, and 40 walks.
His surface stats were solid, but advanced metrics (3.97 FIP, 3.02 xFIP)
suggested even more potential, especially after a strong second half at High-A.
2025
(Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies): Breakout year! He tied for the
minor-league lead in wins (12-6).
His command
has improved markedly (low walk rates), and he's become a workhorse, eating
innings while missing bats.
Mets farm
director Andrew Christie has called him an "awesome worker" and
athlete.
Pitching
Repertoire
Wenninger's
arsenal is a four-pitch mix emphasizing deception and north-south movement,
thrown from an over-the-top slot that adds perceived velocity. He relies
heavily on fastball-changeup (~90% usage in college), but has developed his
breaking balls for better sequencing. Key pitches:Pitch
Four-Seam
Fastball - 90-94 mph (touches 96-97 mph). Heavy ride (18 inches vertical break,
13.5 inches horizontal arm-side run). Plays up due to extension and slot.
Primary pitch (40-50% usage); command can be spotty but improved in 2025.
Low-to-mid 90s velo fits starter profile.
Splitter/Changeup
82-85 mph. His standout offering—tunnels seamlessly with the fastball, fades
arm-side with sharp drop. Supreme feel; generates whiffs vs. LHB/RHB.
Bread-and-butter putaway pitch (30-40% usage); "disgusting" fade seen
in playoff at-bats. Best secondary, projects plus.
Curveball 77-80 mph. 12-6 shape with depth; still
developing control but effective for stealing strikes. ~10% usage; pairs well
with splitter for vertical plane attacks.
Slider 82-85 mph. Gyro spin for lateral sweep;
sharper than curve, used for back-door calls and righty chases. Emerging (~10%
usage); added bite in 2025, shown in sequences like two back-door sliders
before a changeup KO shot.
Overall, his
stuff grades average-to-above (fastball/slider 50-55, changeup 60, curve 45 on
20-80 scale), but the tunneling and sequencing make it play up. In 2025, he
evolved into a strike-thrower who can dominate both sides of the plate, with
the splitter as his separator.
Keep an eye
on spring training 2026
MACK
– seasoned readers here
know I have been in on this guy for a couple of seasons now. First, he was my
helium alert… now he has graduated to the next best thing that will become a
major league Met. When? Well, a lot of this will be determined on how the current
rotation pans out. McLean is in it. Sproat and Tong will follow. Then, here
comes Jack…
11-7-2025
JUST BASEBALL
9. Jack Wenninger – RHP – (Double-A)
Height/Weight:
6’4″, 230 | Bat/Throw: L/R | 6th Round (186) – NYM (2023) | ETA: 2026
A sixth round
pick in 2023, Wenninger’s fastball jumped nearly three ticks in 2025,
facilitating a breakout as he nearly halved his ERA in his first year at
Double-A while tossing 135 2/3 innings.
Arsenal
After
averaging roughly 92.5 MPH on his heater in 2024, Wenninger sat above 95 MPH in
2025, seeing his velocity continue to climb as the season progressed. Over his
final 10 starts, Wenninger averaged 95.8 MPH with his four seamer and a half
tick below that with his sinker.
Wenninger’s
four seamer gets some run and ride, generating good whiff numbers within the
zone and really crowding right-handed hitters on the inner half hitting just
.170 against the pitch at Double-A.
His best
pitch is his plus splitter in the mid 80s, getting plenty of vertical
separation from the fastball, often looking like it runs out of gas just before
home plate. While it is his preferred secondary to lefties, the way the pitch
works off of his fastball makes it effective to righties as well, generating a
chase rate north of 40% while going to more than 20% of the time.
Wenninger’s
go-to secondary against righties is his mid 80s gyro slider. He’ll throw it
nearly 30% of the time to same-handed hitters with far better results than when
he mixes it in to lefties. It’s likely an average third offering that flashes
above.
Outlook
Already
comfortable filling up the zone with each of his offerings, Wenninger was able
to maintain a walk rate south of 8% as his quality of stuff took a massive leap
in 2025.
The strike
throwing ability and pitch mix give him a great chance to sit in the back of a
rotation as a sturdy innings eater. Wenninger has the upside of a No. 4 starter
and reached closer to that with the way he closed out his season at Double-A,
making him a candidate to see big league action with the Mets in 2026.
11-8-2025
Tom
Brennan/MM
11. RHP Jack Wenninger
Wenninger has
been terrific. Deservedly deserves # 11.
The 6’4”
righty, drafted in the 6th round in 2023, went 12-6, in AA Binghamton, with
a 2.92 ERA and 147 Ks in 136 innings,
and a 1.15 WHIP.
And Jack was
a post-season KILLER, going 2-0, 1.64 ERA in 11 innings, allowing just 4 hits
and punching out TWENTY.
He has a
terrific 311 pro Ks in 264 innings in 2024 and 2025.
He sometimes
hits 96, but is not a flame thrower. However, he has an awesome change up and
good slider.
AAA awaits,
and my wish? May he crush it in 2026.
Jack could
make his Mets debut some time during 2026.
12-13-2025
MACK/MM
Jack
Wenninger –
2025 – AA
Binghamton: 26-ST, 12-6, 2.92, 1.15,
135.2-IP, 147-K, 42-BB
Every
organization has someone no one talks about. I call it “the quiet one”. Well,
that’s Jack. Question? When was the last time you saw ink on this guy? All you
every ready about is McLean, Tong, and Sproat. Sounds like a law firm
specializing in accident recovery. Well, regular readers here will tell you how
early I began touting Wenninger. 2026 should be the year he stands out in
Syracuse and becomes a true 2027 starter option. I believe he has the potential
to become the Don Drysdale on this team. Oh… youngins… look him up.
1-5-2025
ANGRY
MIKE/MM
Jack
Wenninger is yet another
Mets SP prospect who delivered an exciting breakout performance during the 2025
season, as a part of an absolutely STACKED Binghamton rotation. After finishing
strong during the 2024 season, Wenninger earned the Opening Day start for the Rumble
Ponies, firing five shutout innings of two-hit ball, with seven strikeouts,
which became the blueprint for the majority of his starts all year. Wenninger
exhibited a significant uptick in velocity towards the end of the 2024 season and he was able to carry
that over into the 2025 season, while also flashing improved overall command,
and improved secondary pitches.
Improved arsenal and improved command, was all he needed to finish among the Double-A Eastern League leaders in ERA, wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, K-Rate, and K/9, Wenninger finished behind Tong for the second consecutive season in strikeouts. As a member of the best rotation in the Minors, which included Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong, Zach Thornton, and Jonathan Santucci at various points in the season, it’s not easy to deliver performances that help you stand out. Despite the tremendous star power taking the hill each night, Wenninger proved once again the Mets drafted an absolute bulldog in the 6th round of a stellar 2023 Draft Class.
Wenninger’s
raised his prospect profile significantly from a back-end SP, into a legit #3
SP or better if his velocity continues trending in the right direction and he
is able to sharpen his curveball and slider to match the effectiveness of his
splitter. He’s a hard worker, with a very dedicated, professional approach to
improving himself, and he has the natural ability to continue improving his
prospect profile. Even if his future is as a SP, Wenninger offers significant
upside as a high-leverage RP, becuz of how effective his splits were against
both RHB (0.237 BAA) and LHB (0.208 BAA).


6 comments:
Jack is off to a wild start to his 2026 spring. The ultimate spring wild man is the departed Bryce Montes de Oca. Cig his career, in 4 total spring innings, 4 innings, no hits, 8 Ks, and 8 walks.
In trading Sprout, the Mets must have thought that Wenninger can step into his role in late 2026. Too, Myers will help the team for many years.
Sprout was supposed to have less success against lefties and I would like to know if Wenninger does. I went to my go-to websites and cannot see minor league splits, so I don’t know for sure, but I had read that he is pretty even against both.
To clarify, although Mike gives us some splits above, I was wondering about strikeouts, walks and homeruns…
As it turned out Peralta replaced Sproat
I am a big fan of Sproat but the Mets won here
Don’t jinx it, LOL. I didn’t feel Williams was a big loss but Sproat’s loss hurt a little. Myers could make me feel better…
I am happy Sproat is gone as autocorrect always spells his name sprout. That said, my brother Steve is a big fan of trading away anything less than the top prospect talent, deeming the rest iffy. We will see if he is right on SPROUT.
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