Period: 6/23-7/2
Chase Meggers/St. Lucie -
.412/.474/.824, HR, 4-RBI, 7-H, 19-PA, 1.298-OPS
Chase Meggers is a
23-year-old catcher (born January 6, 2003, in Dublin, California) in the New
York Mets organization. He plays for the Single-A St. Lucie Mets (Florida State
League).
6'0", 205 lbs, bats left, throws right.
He played college baseball at the University of Oregon
(Oregon Ducks).
In college, he had a solid career slash line of roughly
.282/.349/.408 with 6 home runs in 82 games. He earned Honorable Mention
All-Pac-12 honors in 2024.
He went undrafted in the 2025 MLB Draft and signed as a free
agent with the Mets on July 21, 2025.
2025 (A): 19 games, .276 AVG, .382 OBP, .328 SLG, 0 HR, 6
RBI, 5 SB in 68 PA. He showed good contact and plate discipline early on.
Overall minor league stats (through available 2026 data):
Around .24–.25 AVG, limited power (mostly gap hits and singles), and decent
speed for a catcher (6–7 SB).
He primarily catches but has also seen time at first base.
As a recent undrafted free-agent signee, Meggers is a depth
prospect focused on defensive skills behind the plate rather than big offensive
upside. He's still early in his pro career and working to adjust to full-season
ball. Mets fans might see him as a potential organizational catcher who could
climb the ladder if he improves his bat and maintains his receiving skills.
Period: 6/24-7/3
Mitch Voit/Brooklyn -
.360/.467/.760, 3-HR, 5-RBI, 9-H, 30-PA, 1.227-OPS
Mitch Voit (full name:
Mitchell Veblen Voit) is a 21-year-old infielder (primarily second baseman) in
the New York Mets organization. He was born on September 30, 2004, in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and bats/throws right-handed. He stands 6'0" and
weighs about 201 lbs.
Voit was a standout two-way player (position player and
pitcher) for the University of Michigan Wolverines. He had a strong junior year
in 2025 as a full-time position player after elbow surgery the previous year:
Batted .346/.471/.668 with 14 HR, 60 RBI, 17 doubles, 4
triples, and 14 stolen bases in 56 games.
Led the team in several offensive categories and showed
excellent plate discipline (more walks than strikeouts).
Earned honors including All-Big Ten First Team,
All-Defensive Team, and D1Baseball All-America Third Team.
He previously played third base, first base, and outfield,
plus pitched (low-90s fastball) in earlier seasons before focusing on hitting.
The Mets selected Voit with the 38th overall pick
(Competitive Balance Round A) in the 2025 MLB Draft — their first selection
that year due to luxury tax penalties. He signed for a $1.75 million bonus and
is viewed as a polished, athletic infielder with upside.
2025 (debut): Played 22 games with Single-A St. Lucie,
hitting .235/.343/.294 with 1 HR, 8 RBI, and an impressive 20 stolen bases (in
21 attempts).
Scouting profile (2026): Hit 55, Power 50, Run 60, Arm 60,
Field 50, Overall 50.
He's athletic, explosive, and versatile across the infield,
with a compact swing and improving approach. The Mets have successfully
developed other former two-way players.
Known for his competitive, winner's mentality and excitement
about joining a big-market, competitive Mets organization.
Voit is a promising middle-infield prospect with speed,
emerging power, and defensive versatility. As of mid-2026, he's progressing
well in High-A and ranks among the Mets' better prospects. Keep an eye on him
as he climbs the minors!
Period: 6/26-7/5
Anthony Frobose/FCL Mets
- .333/.400/.917/1.317-OPS
Anthony Frobose (full
name: Anthony Jason Frobose) is a 18-year-old shortstop and right-handed
pitcher in the New York Mets organization.
Born: July 17, 2007, in Yorktown Heights, New York.
High School: Lakeland High School (Shrub Oak, NY), where he
was a standout two-way player (shortstop and RHP).
Draft: Selected by the Mets in the 9th round (283rd overall)
of the 2025 MLB Draft. He signed for a bonus above slot value (reported around
$387,500) and skipped his commitment to Rutgers University.
As a local New York kid (Westchester County), being drafted
by the Mets was a "dream come true" for him. He grew up rooting for
the Yankees but quickly switched his allegiance.
Height/Weight: 6'1", ~170 lbs.
Bats/Throws: Right/Right.
Scouting Notes: Athletic, multi-sport background (including
football). He has solid actions at shortstop with a strong arm (up to 92+ mph
infield velocity in high school showcases). On the mound, he has touched 93-94
mph. His offensive game is still developing—he needs to add strength and smooth
out his swing (described as sometimes uphill)—but he shows contact ability,
speed, and power potential.
In high school (senior year), he hit .357 with a 1.182 OPS
and 2 HRs, while posting a 2.58 ERA on the mound. He was ranked as the No. 14
player in New York and No. 4 shortstop in the state by Prep Baseball Report.
He made his pro debut in 2025 with the FCL Mets (Florida
Complex League/Rookie level) and has continued there into 2026. Early
minor-league stats show promise mixed with the typical struggles of a young,
raw prospect:
The Mets are developing him primarily as a position player
(shortstop) while retaining two-way potential.
He's still very early in his career—expect him to work through the lower minors (FCL → Single-A) over the next couple of
seasons.




Voit is Ewing II. Frobose has real potential.
ReplyDeleteVoit has already exploded this month. Could be MLB ready early next year
ReplyDeleteDaniel Wexler
ReplyDelete@WexlerRules
After a very slow start to his season Mitch Voit now has a 109 wRC+ with 11 homers and 30 steals. He's one of 3 players (2 are Braves prospects) in the SAL with 30+ SB's and 10+ HR's