MACK - Current Hottest Pitchers - Camden Lohman, Joel Lara, Zach Peek
Period - 6/10 – 6/23
Camden Lohman -
5.1-IP, 8-K, 1-BB, 0.00
Camden Lohman is a 19-year-old
right-handed pitching prospect in the New York Mets organization (born November
5, 2006, in O'Fallon, Missouri). He stands 6'4" and weighs 195 lbs.
The Mets drafted him in the
8th round (253rd overall) of the 2025 MLB Draft out of Fort Zumwalt North High
School and signed him for $797,500 (well above slot).
Lohman was not a
high-priority prospect entering his senior year—he sat in the upper 80s as a
junior and attended few showcases. His velocity jumped in 2025 (senior season),
reaching 95 mph. He posted a dominant 0.80 ERA in 44 innings, with 92
strikeouts, 21 hits allowed, and 15 walks. This breakout made him a notable
late-round pick with significant upside due to his projectable frame.
Repertoire (Scouting Report)
Lohman throws from a high
three-quarters/over-the-top slot with a long arm action and uses his size for
downhill plane. His delivery is fairly clean but features a short stride.
Key pitches (per MLB
Pipeline scouting grades around the draft, all ~50s with room to grow):
Fastball (91-95 mph, up to 95+):
Primary pitch with downhill action. It plays better down in the zone (spin
rates in the 2000s; not elite ride). Good velocity for his age and frame.
Slider (low-80s): Promising
two-plane depth/slice; can be a strikeout pitch but needs consistency
(sometimes slurvy).
Curveball (mid-70s): Similar shape to
the slider with two-plane break.
Splitter/Changeup (low-80s):
Developing change-of-pace offering; used as a third/fourth pitch.
He has shown feel for
multiple pitches and average control for a young, lanky high school arm.
There's projection left in his frame for added strength and velocity. Mets
player development could help refine command and consistency.
He has flashed dominance
(e.g., 5 Ks in a pro debut start) but is still adjusting to pro hitters.
Overall Profile:
Lohman is a high-upside,
projectable starter with a four-pitch mix. Ranked around #25-30 in the Mets
system, his ETA is likely 2029. Success depends on adding strength, sharpening
command, and maintaining his breaking balls. The Mets' pitching development
track record is a positive factor. He has the tools to develop into a
mid-rotation arm or better if everything clicks.
Joel Lara –
7-IP, 9-K, 4-BB, 0.00
Joel Lara is a 19-year-old
right-handed pitching prospect (born January 11, 2007) in the New York Mets
organization.
He signed as an
international free agent from San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, in May 2024.
He stands 6'2" and weighs 210 lbs.
Lara has pitched primarily
in the low minors:
2024 (age 17, DSL): 4-2,
3.49 ERA in 15 games (2
2025 (age 18): Split between
FCL Mets (Rk) and St. Lucie (A). Combined 5-2, 3.71 ERA in 17 games (1 start),
34 IP, 42 K but 33 BB. Showed swing-and-miss ability but struggled with
command.
Overall minors (through
mid-2026): 9-5, ~5.00 ERA, good K/9 (~10+), but elevated walks and WHIP.
He has starter potential but
has mixed starting and relieving. He's viewed as a high-upside arm with stuff
that can miss bats, though refinement is needed.
Repertoire
Fastball (primary pitch): Velocity
in the low-90s (projections/sim reports around 90-92 mph, with potential to add
more). It's his bread-and-butter.
Curveball: A key secondary offering
with projection/upside. Often highlighted in ratings as having significant
potential.
Changeup (including possible circle
change): Used to complement the fastball, helping against opposite-handed
hitters.
Some sources also suggest or
simulate a slider in
his arsenal. As a Mets prospect, he likely benefits from their pitching
development emphasis on pitch shaping, tunneling, and expanded arsenals (the
organization is known for helping young arms add/refine pitches).
Profile summary: Flyball
tendency, projected starter role with average-to-better stuff potential. His
game relies on strikeouts (strong SO rates in DSL/FCL) but he needs to improve
command and consistency to handle higher levels.
Lara remains a raw but
intriguing low-minors arm. Keep an eye on his performance in A-ball for signs
of development
Zach Peek –
5.1-IP, 4-BB, 0.00
Zach Peek (full name: Zachary Allen
Peek) is a right-handed pitcher in the New York Mets organization, currently
pitching at the Triple-A level (Syracuse Mets) as of mid-2026.
He was born on May 6, 1998
(age 28), in Pineville, North Carolina, stands 6'3" and weighs 190 lbs.
Background and Career Path
Amateur: Played at Winthrop
University. Drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 6th round (181st overall)
of the 2019 MLB Draft. Traded to the Baltimore Orioles in December 2019 as part
of the Dylan
Bundy deal.
Professional Highlights:
Made his pro debut in 2021 and showed promise as a starter/reliever with strong
strikeout rates early on. His development was significantly interrupted by
injuries, including Tommy John surgery (missed most of 2023) and a
shoulder issue in 2024.
In 2025 with the Milwaukee
Brewers organization (Rule 5 Minor League Draft selection in late 2024), he
thrived in relief, posting an 11-3 record, 3.63 ERA, and 75 strikeouts in 69⅓
innings across High-A and Double-A. Became a minor league free agent and signed
with the Mets in December 2025.
He has a solid track record
when healthy (career minors ERA around 3.7–3.8 with good K/9), but durability
and consistency have been challenges. The Mets signed him for bullpen/rotation
depth in the upper minors.
Pitch Repertoire
Peek features a six-pitch
mix, giving him versatility as a starter or reliever. His stuff has shown signs
of improvement post-injuries. Key details (drawn from scouting reports,
especially post-TJ samples):
Fastball(s): Primary offering sits
in the low-90s mph (has touched mid-90s, up to ~95 mph). He throws a
four-seamer (average shape, can miss bats up in the zone), two-seamer/sinker,
and cutter. The cutter has graded well and may see increased usage. Fastball
profile suits organizations that develop multi-fastball arms.
Curveball: Often considered his best
pitch. High-spin 11-to-5 offering (~77 mph in samples) with good drop and
sweep. He has shown feel for landing it for strikes and manipulating shape.
Changeup: Slower offering (~10 mph
off fastball) with decent spin suppression and some depth. Solid third pitch
with command helping it play up.
Slider: Shorter breaker with
glove-side movement, usable as a putaway pitch (especially vs. righties).
Complements his cutter.
Overall Profile: Clean
delivery, projectable frame, and a deep arsenal that allows him to attack both
sides of the plate. Not overpowering, but the mix (especially the curve and
cutter) gives him a chance to get big-league outs if he stays healthy. Scouts
have long liked his strike-throwing and secondary pitch quality.
Peek remains a depth arm
with upside for a major-league bullpen or spot-start role. His 2026 performance
with the Mets will be key to seeing if he can translate his minor-league
success upward.




3 comments:
Lohman and Lara are awesome potential arms.
These two need to.be groomed
Long way to go for these guys before I get excited.
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