7/17/26

MACK - 2026 DRAFT - Pick 16.480 – P – Gavin Guidry – LSU - Pick 17.510 – RHP – Cooper Dossett - Arkansas

 


Pick 16.480 – RHP – Gavin Guidry – LSU

Gavin Guidry is a right-handed pitcher (born July 14, 2003) from Lake Charles, Louisiana, who played for LSU from 2023–2026.

He was selected by the New York Mets in the 16th round (No. 480 overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft.

Guidry was a highly touted two-way player (SS/RHP) out of Barbe High School.

was the 2022 Gatorade Louisiana High School Player of the Year, ranked as the top player in Louisiana by Perfect Game, and a national top-65 prospect overall (also top-13 shortstop).

He had an outstanding senior year on the mound (8-0, 0.16 ERA, 83 K in 45 IP) while also hitting well.

At LSU, he transitioned primarily to pitching (though he saw limited action as a position player early on). He contributed to two national championships (2023 and 2025) and was a key bullpen arm as a freshman and sophomore before dealing with injuries and role changes.

2023 (Fr): 3-0, 3.77 ERA, 23 appearances (1 start), 28.2 IP, 42 K, 12 BB, 3 SV. Limited hitters to a .209 average; pitched in the CWS, including the final outs of the championship game.

2024 (So): 2-0, 2.59 ERA, 22 relief appearances, 24.1 IP, 36 K, 18 BB, 3–4 SV. Strong in postseason play.

2025: Missed the entire season due to a back injury (herniated disc) requiring surgery; received a medical redshirt.

2026 (RS Jr): Mixed results with starts and relief (5-3, ~5.6–6.4 ERA in ~43–44 IP, 59 K). He worked deeper into games at times but had some struggles with hard contact late in the year.

He is known as a fierce competitor and emotional leader ("bulldog") with strong makeup. He worked at Driveline Baseball in the offseason to improve explosiveness, stamina, and fastball command.

Pitching Repertoire

Guidry throws from a higher arm slot with an athletic delivery. His stuff has evolved over time, especially as he added pitches and worked on command/stamina for longer outings.

Fastball (primary pitch, often 75-80%+ usage in some periods): Sits in the low-to-mid 90s (has touched 93 mph; earlier reports around 88-92). It has good carry/rise through the top of the zone, which he likes to elevate for swings-and-misses or to get ahead. He focused on locating it better and maintaining velocity deeper into outings.

Slider ("go-to" or "hammer" breaking ball): A key strikeout pitch with late movement. It can have gyro/vertical characteristics due to his release (more north-south than traditional horizontal slider). Often his best swing-and-miss offering.

Curveball: 12-6 shape with depth (earlier reports ~75-78 mph). He has worked to improve feel and zone command for it as a third pitch.

Changeup: Added/developed more in recent years for better arsenal depth (especially vs. LHH and for starting). Good arm-side fade; he gained confidence in it during 2026.

He has also been mentioned working on a cutter in some offseasons. In high school/early college, he showed a three-pitch mix (FB, CB with 12-6 shape, CH). By college, he expanded to four pitches (FB, SL, CB, CH) for better sequencing and to keep hitters off balance, moving away from over-relying on the slider.

Profile summary:

Guidry profiles as a high-floor reliever (or multi-inning guy) with competitiveness, strike-throwing ability, and a strong breaking ball. His slider and fastball shape give him a chance to carve out a pro career, likely in the bullpen, though the Mets (or another org) may develop him further. He has overcome significant injury adversity and contributed meaningfully to championship teams.

MACK – this damaged pitcher looks like a real reliever that will stay in various Mets minor league pens. When healthy.

Rating - C

 


Pick 17.510 – RHP – Cooper Dossett - Arkansas

Cooper Dossett is a right-handed pitcher (RHP) born April 10, 2004 (age 22 in 2026), standing 6'0" / 210 lbs. He is from Springdale, Arkansas (Har-Ber HS), played college baseball at the University of Arkansas (Razorbacks), and was drafted by the New York Mets in the 17th round (overall ~510) of the 2026 MLB Draft.

High school: Highly regarded prospect (top RHP in Arkansas). Gatorade Arkansas Baseball Player of the Year (2021-22) with a 1.06 ERA, 100 K in 52.2 IP, plus strong hitting. Showed elite arm strength early (e.g., hit 100 mph from the outfield as a junior).

2023 (Freshman): Limited relief work (2 appearances, 1.2 IP, high ERA due to small sample).

2024 (Sophomore): 14 relief appearances, 3-1 record, 5.17 ERA, 20 K in 15.2 IP. Held hitters to a .137 BA; showed strikeout stuff but command was inconsistent. Missed time later with arm issues

2025: Redshirted after Tommy John surgery (UCL reconstruction); missed the full season.

2026 (Redshirt Junior): Returned post-TJ; 16 appearances (1 start), 6.88 ERA in 17 IP with 18 K but 12 BB. Command was up-and-down in his first year back, but he flashed high-end stuff.

Overall college line (limited IP due to role/injury): ~3-1, 6.82 ERA, 41 K in 34.1 IP. He was part of strong Arkansas pitching staffs

Repertoire and Stuff

Dossett is known as a flamethrowing RHP with electric potential, though command has been a work in progress (especially post-TJ).

Fastball: Primary pitch. Sits mid-90s, reaches upper 90s (topping 98+ mph). Described as having a flat approach with riding life; plus velocity and ability to miss bats. In high school/early showcases, it was 90-95+ with low spin but good life.

Curveball: Nasty, hard-breaking pitch with good whiff rates (often called a power/12-6 or hard curve). High spin and sharp action; a key swing-and-miss offering.

Changeup: Mentioned in earlier scouting reports (firm, around 84 mph in high school with some life/separation). Likely part of the mix but secondary to FB/CB.

Scouting summary: High arm strength and athletic delivery (high 3/4 slot). Post-TJ, his fastball velocity held up well with "electric flashes," but he needs better zone control and consistency to project as a potential MLB arm (bullpen or starter traits).

Dossett fits the profile of a high-upside relief arm or developmental starter with swing-and-miss stuff.

MACK –

Rating - F

MACK - 2026 DRAFT - Pick 14.420 - LHP – Zach Crotchfelt - Troy - Pick 15.450 – RHP – Dustin Hagens – University of Missouri-St. Louis

 



Pick 14.420 – LHP – Zach Crotchfelt – Troy

Zach Crotchfelt (full name: Zachary Bryant Crotchfelt) is a left-handed pitcher (LHP) born on October 3, 2003, in Neptune, New Jersey.

He stands 6'4" and weighs 225 lbs.

High School: He attended Jackson Memorial High School, where he was a standout. As a senior in 2022, he posted a 1.07 ERA with 130 strikeouts in 65 innings (leading New Jersey in Ks), earning All-State and national honors. He was rated as a top lefty prospect (top 10 nationally among LHPs by some outlets) and committed to Auburn.

Auburn (2023–2024): Mixed results in the SEC, with bullpen and occasional starting roles. Struggled with consistency and command at times.

Transferred to Texas Tech (2025).

Finished at Troy University (2026): Had his best season as a multi-inning reliever (7-3, 3.49 ERA, 81 Ks in 67 IP). Contributed to Troy’s strong run, including a College World Series appearance.

Fastball: Primary pitch with good velocity for a college lefty (touched 93 mph in high school showcases; likely sits in the low-to-mid 90s in college). It has carry and he commands it to all quadrants.

Breaking Ball: Big, bending 2-8 curveball (or slider variant) for strikeouts and deception.

Changeup: Straighter change that he sells well off his fastball for off-speed deception.

He has a compact, repeatable delivery with some deception from his 3/4 arm slot and long arms. Scouts have noted his starter potential and "left-handed juice," though he mostly relieved in college (especially at Troy). His strikeout stuff stands out (career college K/9 around 10+), but walk rates have been a point of focus for development.

As a pro with the Mets, expect refinement of command and possibly a more defined pitch mix as he advances.

Instagram (@zach_crotchfelt)

 MACK - love the height and improvement. Hate the lack of velo. A pitcher who doesn't throw gas needs to be accurate. We'll see about this one...

Rating - C


Pick 15.450 – RHP – Dustin Hagens – University of Missouri-St. Louis

Dustin Hagens (full name Dustin Hagens Jr.) is a right-handed pitcher (RHP) drafted by the New York Mets in the 15th round (450th overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft out of NCAA Division II University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL).

Listed at 6-1, 185 lbs. He has an athletic, projectable build that should benefit from professional strength and conditioning.

Hometown: Fulton, Missouri; played high school ball at Fulton.

College stats (UMSL Tritons, GLVC):

2024 (Fr): 3-5, 9.90 ERA, 50 IP, 80 K, high walk rate.

2025 (So): 3-5, 5.46 ERA, 56 IP, 84 K.

2026 (Jr): 39.1 IP, 3.89 ERA, 57 K, plus six saves; strong strikeout stuff with improved command at times.

He earned GLVC Pitcher of the Week honors in April 2026 for dominant relief work (e.g., shutout innings, high K/9).

Hagens showed significant strikeout ability in college (high K/9 rates) but battled consistency, walks, and home runs early on. His 2026 performance as a reliever/hybrid arm helped him get drafted.

Pitching Repertoire

Scouting reports (primarily from his pre-draft/college days and draft coverage) describe him as athletic with a live arm:

Fastball: Primary pitch, sitting 92-94 mph and touching 96-97 mph (up from high school velo in the upper 80s). It has good life and plays well due to his athletic delivery.

Breaking balls: He "can spin a couple" — likely a curveball and/or slider (described as slurvey-type in high school, in the 60s-70s range back then, now presumably firmer). These generate swing-and-miss.

Changeup: Mentioned in earlier high school reports (70-73 mph range).

Overall arsenal: Fastball-heavy with multiple breaking options for swing-and-miss. As a DII arm, he has "clay to mold" — pro development will focus on refining command, adding strength/velocity consistency, and sharpening secondaries.

Outlook

Hagens is a classic later-round senior sign with upside as a reliever or potential starter. His athleticism, rising velocity, and strikeout stuff give him a shot to climb the Mets system. Expect him to start in short-season or low minors in 2026, focusing on durability and pitch execution.

MACK – typical $10,000 bonus senior designed to help save money to balance overall usage of bonus pool. Nothing more.

Rating -  F


MACK - 2026 DRAFT - 12.360: P AJ Krodel - UCSB - 13.390: C Jacob Madrid - Notre Dame HS

 


Pick 12.360 – P -  AJ Krodel - UCSB 

AJ (Andrew) Krodel is a right-handed pitcher (RHP) who played for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos (Big West Conference) and was selected by the New York Mets in the 12th round (No. 360 overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft.

6-4, ~200 lbs, born May 11, 2005 (age 21 in 2026).

Bats/throws: R/R. Hometown: Villa Park, California (Villa Park HS).

He is a junior (class of 2026) who primarily worked in relief during his college career, with some starting and closing duties. He has a good athletic build for a pitcher and is noted for strong movement and extension.

Krodel had a solid but unspectacular college career with improving volume in relief:

2024 (Freshman): Limited to 3 appearances (1 start), 3.2 IP, 9.82 ERA, 4 K, 3 BB.

2025 (Sophomore): 11 appearances (1 start), 27.2 IP, 6.18 ERA, 3-2 record, 37 K, 17 BB. Showed flashes, including an 8-K outing and strong relief work.

2026 (Junior): 25 appearances (mostly relief), 35 IP, 5.66 ERA, 3-2 record, 4 saves, 42 K, 17 BB. Had highlight wins in upsets over ranked teams (UCLA and USC).

He was viewed as a mid-to-late round draft prospect (ranked around #181–#438 in various 2026 pre-draft lists) due to his raw stuff and projection.

Pitching Repertoire (from scouting notes)

Scouting reports highlight good athleticism, elite extension, and deceptive movement despite modest velocity.

Fastball: Sits low-90s (run-ride characteristics). Plays up due to extension and movement.

Sweeper: Big sweeper that flashes plus. Primary breaking ball with sharp horizontal movement.

Changeup: Flashes plus with above-average arm speed (good deception/tunnel with fastball). Helps against lefties.

He has "enticing raw ingredients with room to improve." In high school, his velocity was lower (FB 81-84, CB 71-72), so he has added velocity and refined his mix in college.

Overall profile:

Projectable relief pitcher (or potential multi-inning guy) with swing-and-miss potential from his breaking ball and changeup. The Mets drafted him late, so he’ll look to refine command/consistency and add strength in pro ball.

MACK – another high-ERA reliever. What the hell!

Rating -  F

 


Pick 13.390 – C -  Jacob Madrid - Notre Dame HS

Jacob Madrid is a 2026 high school baseball prospect (catcher, with some pitching and outfield experience) who was selected by the New York Mets in the 13th round (No. 390 overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft.

School: Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks, CA).

Height/Weight: Around 6'4"–6'5", 221 lbs (projectable, athletic frame with room to add strength).

Bats/Throws: Right/Right.

Age: 18 (as of mid-2026).

He had a commitment to the University of Oregon

Scouting and Strengths

Madrid stands out primarily for his defense behind the plate. Scouts praise his advanced receiving, blocking, quick release, accuracy, and arm strength (catcher velocity in the low-to-mid 80s, with pop times around 1.90–2.00 seconds). Some evaluators have called his arm one of the best among young catchers in his class.

Offensively, he shows raw power potential and has produced in high school/travel ball (e.g., multiple home runs and extra-base hits). His hit tool will determine his ceiling—scouts have noted variations of “if he hits at all, he’s a big leaguer” due to his defensive floor.

He is also a legitimate two-way prospect with pitching experience (fastball up to 87–91 mph in showcases, plus other pitches).

High School Performance

He played varsity baseball for Notre Dame and competed with teams like the Banditos. In his senior season (around 2026), he showed strong production, including double-digit home runs in some leaderboards and solid batting/OBP numbers.

Draft and Pro Outlook

As a prep catcher (especially a right-handed throwing one), he carries the typical risk/reward profile. The Mets drafted him as a Day 3 pick. Whether he signs or honors his Oregon commitment will determine his next steps. His plus defense gives him a relatively high floor for a high school draftee.

Overall, Madrid is viewed as a toolsy, projectable backstop with premium defensive traits and developing offensive upside. Keep an eye on how his bat progresses in pro ball (or college) for his long-term potential.

MACK – You need at least two healthy catchers on every minor league team. Thus, you have to draft them. Madrid looks like he will develop into the kind of AAAA catcher you need. Heavy on defense. Good late round pick.

Rating -   B

Reese Kaplan -- So How Does the Second Half Mets Rotation Look?


The starting rotation for the NY Mets second half is going to be in a bit of a quandary.  Right now the team needs to show innings from both Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga if they indeed are planning to move both at the deadline but at the same time they are looking at a tremendous amount of risk in doing so.  If they pitch as they have for most of 2026 then they will have shot themselves in the foot and eliminated the prospect of them donning new uniforms for August and September. 

As it stands right now the Mets need to see as much possible of Nolan McLean and Christian Scott.  Both have certainly shown enough positives to suggest that they are indeed a part of the future and the more innings they log then the better the team will know how much they need to adjust them for ongoing success as the season draws to a close and the team looks to 2027. 


A late addition to this collection of young pitchers is Zach Thornton who finished the first half with a masterful start.  His minor league record is certainly more good than bad.  The 24 year old southpaw has a 12-11 record with a career minor league ERA an impressive 3.32 over 39 starts. 

Then there is the injured starter, Clay Holmes.  While he’s doing soft tossing from the mound now, a full rehabilitation stint in the minors is likely to commence shortly.  Stories abound about Holmes liking to obtain a contract extension to keep him a New York Met starting pitcher lest they allow him the option to sell himself to the highest bidder if they don’t make him a part of the late season trade clearance sale. 

Now it’s already a foregone conclusion that low priced starting pitcher Freddy Peralta will be on the block as he’s not pitched particularly well for the Mets after coming here from the Brewers.  At a balance of just $8 million for this season it should be very easy to find a slew of interested partners looking to offer up good prospects to help solidify their starting rotations. 

For now let’s just assume you have McLean, Scott, Thornton and soon Holmes.  That means four of the five slots in the rotation for the end of the year will be occupied.  It leaves one open one vacated by Freddy Peralta and two no longer wanted multiyear contract pitchers in Manaea and Senga to fight over who gets it and who goes to the bullpen. 


There are some other options in AAA that include Jack Wenninger and Jonah Tong.  While folks are familiar with the batting practice capability Tong has shown in the majors during his brief trial there, Wenninger has a clean slate and right now owns a AAA ERA of just 3.50.  Many would like to see him get regular innings in the rotation for August and September with the big club. Tong is still very much a work in progress.

MACK - Friday Observation - Weekly Prospects Update

 


Last week, I added a bunch of players the so-called experts say are top 30 Mets prospects, regardless of how much they are pooping up the joint.

This week, I’m taking out some of the laundry.

Off this week:

2B Ji Hwan Bae/AAA-Syracuse

SP R.J. Gordon/AA-Binghamton

C Chris Suero/AA-Binghamton

OF Nick Lucky/AA-Binghamton

2B Colin Houck/A+ Brooklyn

1B Randy Guzman/A-St. Lucie

3B Roybert Herrera/FCL

 

Kevin Kernan      @AMBS_Kernan

How bad is the American League? Only one team is hitting above .250. The Rays are at .259. That’s it. One team.

 

SP Jack Wenninger/AAA-Syracuse –

As of end 7-1 – 15-G, 12-ST, 3-5, 3.84, 1.43, 68-IP, 39-K, 68-K

As of end 7-8  - 16-G, 13-ST, 4-5, 3.48, 1.34, 75-IP, 42-BB, 73-K

7-10 – 4.2-IP, 5-H, 2-ER, 2-BB, 4-K 44-BB

As of end 7/16 – 17-G, 14-ST, 4-5, 3.50, 1.36, 79.2-IP. 77-K,

 

SP Zach Thornton/AAA-Syracuse & MLB-Mets –

As of end 7/1 – 8-G, 7-ST, 1-3, 4.54, 1.46, 35.2-IP, 18-BB, 33-

As of end 7-8 – 9-G, 8-ST, 1-3, 4.30, 1.38, 37.2-IP, 18-BB, 38-K

7-12 - The Mets called Zach back up on Sunday for his third start this season and it turned out to be the best one anybody has thrown all season:

7-12 MLB:   7.0-IP, 2-H, 0-R, 2-BB, 5-K

Mets – 3-STARTS, 0.6-WAR, 0-1, 2.60, 0.92, 17.1-IP, 15-K, 5-BB

AAA  -  5-STARTS, 0-2, 3.60. 1.32, 25-IP, 27-K, 9-BB

The Mets have already stated that he will get at least one more pro start, but I have a funny feeling that he’s here to stay. Still, I will keep him in this report for awhile to see what develops.

As of end 7/16 – MLB – 3-ST, 0-1, 2.60, 0.92, 17.1-IP, 5-BB, 15-K

 

SP Jonah Tong/AAA-Syracuse

As of 7/1 – 13-ST, 1-5, 5.95, 1.55, 56-IP, 34-BB, 71-K

As of end 7-8 – 14-ST, 1-5, 5.90, 1.52, 61-IP, 36-BB, 74-K

7-9 – 5-IP, 4-H, 4-ER, 2-HR, 3-BB, 8-K – starting to see a pattern here… a lot of strikeouts plus a lot of crap

As of end 7/16 – 15-ST, 1-5, 6.00, 1.52, 66-IP, 82-K, 39-BB

 

RP Jonathan Pintaro/AAA-Syracuse only -

As of end 7/1 – AAA – 20-APPS, 20-APPS, 2-0, 3.63, 1.15, 34.2-IP, 14-BB, 41-K

                           MLB – 5-G, 0-ST, 0-0, 5.11, 0.73, 12.1-IP, 3-BB, 12-

As of end 7/8 – AAA – same

As of end 7/16 – MLB & AAA - same

 

RP Ben Simon/AAA-Syracuse –

As of end 7/1 – 13-APPS, 2-2, 2.20, 1.16, 16.1-IP, 8-BB, 9-K

As of end 7/8 – 15-APPS, 1-ST, 2-2, 2.89, 1.29, 18.2-IP, 9-BB, 10-K

7-10 – 1-1P, 1-H, 0-R, K

As of end  7/16 – 16-apps, 2-2, 2.70, 1.25, 20-IP, 9-BB, 11-K

 

RP Felipe De La Cruz/AAA - Syracuse -

As of end 7/1 – AA – 19-APPS, 1-1, 1.93, 1.24, 23.1-IP, 12-BB, 33-K

As of end 7-8 – AA - 21-APPS, 1-2, 2.73, 1.37, 26.1-IP, 15-BB, 33-K

7-10 – was promoted to AAA-Syracuse (2nd visit here this season after going 2.73 at the AA level. First time: 2-G, 4.15)

7-10 – 1.0-IP, 2-H, 0-R

As of end 7/16 – AAA  - 3-APPS, 1-0, 3.38, 0.94, 5.1-IP, 0-BB, 6-K

 

RP Dan Hammer/AAA-Syracuse –

As of 7-8 – AAA: 17-APPS, 1-ST, 0-1, 1.77, 1.52, 20.1-IP, 17-BB, 21-K

On the evening of 7-8, the Mets promoted Hammer to Queens for what we expect to be a short stay.

And then, after not throwing a pitch, the Mets DFA him on 7-10.

I’m going to keep him here to see if he comes back.

As of end 7/16 – same (the MLB site lists Hammer as back on the Syracuse roster)

 

RP Ryan Lambert/AAA-Syracuse –

As of 7-8 – 23-APPS, 3-1, 5.73, 1.64, 22-IP, 20-BB, 30-K

7-11 – 0.2-IP, 0-H, 2-ER, 3-BB – it’s not easy to give up two EARNED runs and no hits, but Ryan figured that out.

As of end 7/16 – 24-apps, 3-1, 6.35, 1.72, 22.2-IP, 23-BB, 30-K

 

RP Jefry Yan/AAA-Syracuse –

As of 7-8 – AAA: 7-APPS, 2-1, 3.38, 1.25, 8-IP, 6-BB, 21-K

7-9 – 1.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB, 2-K

As of end 7/16 – 8-APPS, 2-1, 2.89, 1.18, 9.1-IP, 7-BB, 23-K

 

1B Ryan Clifford/AAA-Syracuse –

As of end 7-8 – 303-AB, 15-HR, 44-RBI, 126-K, .195/.284/.386/.670

7-9 – 2-5, R, 2B (12), HR (16), 3-RBI, (K)

7-10 – 0-3 (2-K)

As of end 7/16 – 311-AB, 16-HR, 47-RBI, 129-K, .196/.283/.395/.679

 

SS/3B/2B Yonny Hernandez/AAA-Syracuse –

As of end 7/1 – 1

99-AB, 2-HR, 25-RBI, .307/.390/.387/.777

As of end 7/8 – 209-AB, 2-HR, 27-RBI, .306/.398/.383/.781

7-9 – 0-7

7-11 – 1-4, RBI

As of end 7/16 – 218-AB, 2-HR, 27-RBI, .298/.388/.372/.760

 

3B Christian Arroyo/AAA-Syracuse

As of end 7/8 – 191-AB, 6-HR, 42-RBI, .298/.348/.455/.803

7-9 – 0-3

7-10 – 0-3

7-11 – 1-4, R

As of end 7/16 – 201-AB, 6-HR, 42-RBI, .289/.339/.443/.782

 

OF Nick Morabito/AAA-Syracuse

As of end 7/1 – 266-AB, 8-HR, 31-RBI, .271/.369/.421/.790.

As of end 7-8 – 282-AB, 9-HR, 32-RBI, 28-SB, .273/.376/.426/.801

7-9 – 2-4, R, RBI, BB - had the longest hit streak in the International League this season, a 17 game hit streak where he hit .358 along with a 1.053 OPS!

7-10 – 0-4

7-11 – 0-4

As of end 7/16 – 294-AB, 9-HR, 33-RBI, .269/.370/.415/.785

 

SP Jonathan Santucci/AA-Binghamton –         

As of end 7/1 – 15-ST, 2-5, 3.84, 1.31, 68-IP, 33-BB, 83-K

As of end 7/8 – 16-ST, 2-6, 3.77, 1.28, 74-IP, 39-BB, 93-K

7-11 – 6-IP, 4-H, 1-ER, BB, 8-K – this is two killer outings in a row. I see no reason to keep pitching that guy named Weisenheimer, or something like that, in Syracuse, when you have this pure prospect waiting in the wings.

As of end 7/16 – 17-ST, 2-6, 3.60, 1.25, 80-IP, 40-BB, 101-K

 

SP Channing Austin/AA - Binghamton –

 As of 5/27 - A+ - 8-ST, 2-1, 1.17 (Brooklyn), 38.1-IP. 48-K, 22-BB

As of end 7-8 – AA – 3-ST, 0-1, 5.68, 1.74, 6.1-IP, 6-BB, 6-K

As of end 7/16 – AA – SAME

 

RP Saul Garcia/AA-Binghamton

As of end 7/1 – 28-APPS, 0-1, 3.45, 1.12, 31.1-IP, 10-BB, 46-K

As of end 7-8 – 30-APPS, 0-1, 3.51, 1.17, 33.1-IP, 11-BB, 50-K

7-9 – 1-IP. 1-H,  0-R, K

As of end 7/16 – 31-APPS, 0-1, 3.41, 1.16, 34.1-IP, ONLY 11-BB, 51-K

 

RP Danis Correa/AA-Binghamton

As of end 7-8 – 7-APPS, 1-1, 1.80, 1.10, 10-IP, 4-BB, 15-K

7-12 – 2-IP, 2-H, 0-R, 0-BB, 4-K

As of end 7/16 – 8-APPS, 1-1, 1.50, 1.08, 12-IP, 4-BB, 19-K

 

RP Justin Armbruester/AA-Binghamton -

As of end 7-8 – 6-APPS, 0-0, 1.50, 0.66, 6-IP, 1-BB, 6-K

7-9 – 1-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 3-K

7-12 – 1-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 2-K

As of end 7/16 – 8-APPS, 1.13, 0.75, 8-IP, 1-BB, 11-K

 

SP Jose Chirinos/A+ Brooklyn –

As of end 7/1 – 5-ST, 1-2, 4.85, 1.46, 26-IP, 11-BB, 28-K

As of end 7-8 – 7-ST, 1-4, 5.19, 1.55, 34.2-IP, 18-BB, 38-K

As of end 7/16 – same… on the bubble to being removed from this report

 

SP Nicholas Carreno/A+ Brooklyn –

As of end 7/1 – 4-ST, 0-1, 6.00, 1.61, 18-IP, 13-BB, 16-K

As of end 7-8 – 5-ST, 0-1, 7.08, 1.77, 20.1-IP, 18-BB, 18-K

7-12 – 4.1-IP, 4-H, 2-ER, 3-BB, 6-K

As of end 7/16 – 6-G, 5-ST, 0-1, 6.57, 1.74, 24.2-IP, 21-BB. 24-K – on the bubble to being removed from this report.

 

SP Noah Hall/A+ Brooklyn –

As of end 7-8 – 17-G, 15-ST, 2-6, 5.19, 1.70, 76.1IP, 57-BB, 81-K

As of end 7/16 - same

                                    

SP David Hurtado/A+ Brooklyn -

As of end 7/1 – 7-ST, 4-1, 1.57, 0.55, 34.1-IP, 5-BB, 32-K

As of end 7-8 – 8-G, 7-ST, 4-1, 1.49, 0.55, 36-1-IP, 5-BB, 35-K

7-11 – 4.2-IP, 4-H, 1-R, 3BB, 4-K

As of end 7/16 – 9-G, 8-ST, 4-1, 1.54, 0.66, 41-IP, 8-BB, 39-K

 

SP Dakota Hawkins/A+ Brooklyn

As of end 7-8 – 16-G, 6-ST, 2-0, 3.00, 1.15, 33-IP, 9-BB, 28-K

7-9 – 6-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 5-K – is this good?

As of end 7/16 – 17-G, 7-ST, 3-0, 2.54, 0.97, 39-IP, 9-BB, 33-K

 

RP - Bryce Jenkins/A+ Brooklyn

As of 7/1 – 22-APPS, 2-2, 2.25, 0.89, 28-IP, 12-BB, 31-K

As of end 7-8 – 25-APPS, 2-2, 2.03, 0.83, 31-IP, 13-BB, 34-K

7-10 – 0.2-IP, 0-H, 0-R

                            Ernest Dove/@ernestdove - Opponents this season are hitting .126 againts Mets RP Bryce Jenkins in High A. At age 25, long since time he is tested in AA.

7-12 – 1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-K

As of end 7/16 – 27-APPS, 3-2, 1.93, 0.80, 32-2-IP, 13-BB, 36-K

 

RP Juan Arnaud/A+ Brooklyn –

As of end 7/1 – 25-APPS, 2-1, 2.81, 1.36, 25.2-IP, 14-BB, 39-K

As of end 7/8 – 27-APPS, 2-1, 2.54, 1.30, 28.1-IP, 14-BB, 45-K

7-9 – 1-IP, 2-H, 2-ER, 2-BB, K – this lost their no-hitter in the 9th inning

7-11 – 1.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB

As of end 7/16 – 29-APPS, 2-1, 2.93, 1.37, 30.2-IP, 17-BB, 46-K

 

RP Hunter Hodges/A+ Brooklyn -

As of 7/1 – 24-APPS, 0-2, 2.51, 1.22, 28.2-IP, 28-BB, 55-K

As of end 7/8 – 27-APPS, 0-2, 3.13, 1.26, 31.2-IP, 17-BB, 46-K

7-10 – 1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 2-K

As of end 7/16 – 28-APPS, 0-2, 3.03, 1.25, 32.2-IP, 17-BB, 48-K

 

RP Ryan Dollar/A+ Brooklyn

As of end 7-8 – 14-APPS, 0-0, 2.12, 1.41, 17-IP, 13-BB, 24-K

7-9 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-K

7-11 – 1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, K

As of end 7/16 – 16-APPS, 1-0, 1.89, 1.32, 19-IP, 13-BB, 27-K

 

1B Cole Mathis/A+ Brooklyn  

As of end 7-8 – On IL

As of end 7/16 - same

 

ADDED – 2B – Jamari Baylor/A+ Brooklyn.  – can’t ignore any longer what this unknown is doing. Out with the garbage (Houck), in with a new set of clothes (Baylor) on second.

7-11 – 1-2, R, 2B (4)

7-12 – 1-4

As of end 7/16 – 44-AB, 2-HR, 8-RBI, .273/.396/.500/.896

 

SS Mitch Voit/A+ Brooklyn – went into this week with 30 stolen bases in 66 games

As of end 7-8 – 253-AB, 10-HR, 33-RBI, .241/.347/.403/.750

7-9 – 2-2, 2-R, 3-RBI, 2-BB - 5 homers, 5 doubles, 19 BB vs. 18 k's, 16/18 SB's over his last 27 games

                        Daniel Wexler/@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

7-11 – 0-4

7-12 – 0-3

As of end 7/16 – 262-AB, 11-HR, 36-RBI, .240/.351/.408/.760

 

OF JT Benson/A+ Brooklyn –

As of end 7/1 – 107-AB, 5-HR, 23-RBI, .280/.374/.551/.925

As of end 7-8 – 123-AB, 6-HR, 26-RBI, .276/.364/.545/.909

7-9 – 1-5, R

7-10 – 1-3

7-11 – 1-4

As of end 7/16 – 135-AB, 6-HR (2-team: 11), 26-RBI (2-team: 50),  .274/.355/.519/.874  

 

RHSP Emilio Obispo/St. Lucie –

As of end 7/1 – 11-G, 8-ST, 3-2

As of end 7-8 – 12-G, 9-ST, 0-5

7-11 – 5-IP, 4-H, 0-R, 2-BB, 6-K

As of end 7/16 – 13-G, 10-ST, 4-2, 1.82, 1.26, 49.1-IP, 12-BB, 51-K

 

 RP – Zack Mack/St. Lucie -

As of end 7/1 – 11-G, 8-ST, 3-2, 3.48, 1.28, 41.1-IP, 17-BB, 44-K

As of end 7-8 – 17-APPS, 3-1, 2.55, 1.34, 24.2-IP, 10-BB, 29-K

7-11 – 2.1-IP, 3-H, 0-ER, K

As of end 7/16 – 18-APPS, 3-1, 2.33, 1.33, 27-IP, 10-BB, 30-K

 

SS Elian Pena/A-St. Lucie –

As of end 7-1 – 241-AB, 3-HR, 26-RBI, 36-BB, .261/.400/.353/.753

As of end 7-8 – 259-AB, 3-HR, 26-RBI, .251/.386/.336/.721

7-9 – 2-4

7-10 – 1-3, R, BB

7-11 – 1-5

7-12 – 2-5, R, 2-RBI, 2B (12)

As of end 7/16 – 276-AB, 3-R, 28-RBI, 52-BB, .257/.386/.341/.726

 

SS Antonio Jimenez/A-St. Lucie

As of end 7-8 – 119-AB, 4-HR, 18-RBI, .252/.379/.429/.808

7-9 – 1-5, R, HR (5), 2-RBI

7-10 – 0-2

7-12 – 0-5, R

As of end /16 – 131-AB, 5-HR (7-2 TEAMS), .237/.357/.420/.777 – you need to pick it up, Antonio.

 

OF – Trey Snyder/A-St. Lucie -  yeah, he’s back…

As of end 7-8 – 100-AB, 0-HR, 12-RBI, .280/.339/.350/.689

7-9 – 0-4

7-11 – 2-4, R, 2-RBI, HR (1)

7-12 – 0-5

As of end 7/16 – 113-AB, 1-HR, 14-RBI, .265/.320/.354/.674

 

SP Nathan Hall/FCL –

As of end 7-8:  4-ST, 0-0, 0.00, 0.60, 5.0-IP, 0-BB, 4-K

7-14 – 2.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-K, still 0.00

As of end 7/16 – 5-ST, 0-0, 0.00. 0.43, 7-IP, 0-BB, 6-K

 

RP Franyel Diaz/FCL -

As of end 7-8 – 9-APPS, 0-2, 1.59, 2.11, 11.1-IP, 12-BB, 13-K

7-14 – 1.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 2-BB (1.46)

As of end 7/16 – 10-APPS, 0-2, 1.46, 2.19, 12.1-IP, 14-BB, 13-K

 

C Yovanny Rodriguez/FCL 

As of end 7/1 – 108-AB, 5-HR, 26-RBI, .278/.394/.463/.857

As of end 7-8 – 121-AB, 5-HR, 29-RBI, .298/.408/.471/,879

7-9 – 0-3

7-11 – 1-2

7-14 – 1-3, HR (6), 3-RBI

7-15 – Game 1:  2-4, 2-R, RBI

            GAME 2:  0-3, BB

As of end 7/16 – 136-AB, 6-HR, 33-RBI, .294/.402/.471/.873

 

SS Vladi Gomez/FCL

As of end 7/1 – 84-AB, 1-HR, 13-RBI, .357/.466/.488/.954

As of end 7-8 – 97-AB, 1-HR, 15-RBI, 30-SB, .351/,458/.474//932

7-9 – 1-3

7-14 – PR, 0-0

7-15 - Game 1:  1-2, R, BB

            Game 2:  0-4

As of end 7/16 – 106-AB, 1-HR, 15-RBI, .340/.441/.453/.894

 

RF Bohan Adderley/FCL

As of end 7/1 – 127-AB, 4-HR, 16-RBI, .315/.367/.465/.831

As of end 7-8 – 139-AB, 4-HR, 17-RBI, .309/.370/.460/.831

7-9 – 0-3

7-11 – 0-3

7-14 – 0-3, R

7-15 – 0-4

As of end 7/16 – 154-AB, 4-HR, 17-RBI, .286/.343/.422/.765

 

END OF THE WEEK DSL STATLINES (end of games 7/2):

 

C Yadier Fuentes – 70-AB, .300, 2-HR, 13-RBI, .876-AB

OF Jonnhan Sanchez -  99/AB, .364, 2-HR, 26-RBI, 1.021-OPS

SS Dayron Oramas – 47/AB, .340, 0-HR, 8-RBI, .751-OPS

SS Angel Ozuna – 28/AB, .321, 0-HR, 7-RBI, .886-OPS

SS Wandy Asigen – 19-AB, .316, 0-HR, 5-RBI, .920-OPS

OF Henry Manrique  106-AB, .302, 1-HR, 17-RBI, .883-OPS

 

HELIUM ALERT

 

SP Abner Mesa/DSL –

Farm To Flushing - @FarmToFlushing

Way down in the Dominican Summer League, Abner Meza pitched another gem today.

5.1 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO

In 30 IP this season, he has a 1.71 ERA with 30 strikeouts and just five walks.

 

OF Nick Lucky/AA-Binghamton - On June 16th, the Mets signed a player from the Lancaster Stormers. That player went into this week batting .318 with Double-A Binghamton. That’s pretty Lucky.

7-9 – 1-4, R

7-10 – 0-4

 

RP Austin Brown/FCL – Brown is an UDFA out of Chipola JC who is off to an  electric start, facing eight batters and striking out seven of them.

7-9 -1.2-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 5-K - first 2.2 pro innings…. -1.07 FIP, 23.63 k/9

 

RP Olmedo Barria/DSLO – the 6’4” Barria went into Saturday’s game with a stat line of: 7-G, 3-0, 2.95/0.94, 21.1-IP, 23-K and added to that 4-IP, 0-R, 1-H, 0-BB, 4-K, LOWERING HIS ERA TO 2.49.

                     7-13 - Mets Prospect Group  -  @bkfan09

                     Olmedo Barria RHP 🇵🇦  is off to a very solid pro debut in the DSL .. Barria  one of my favorite under the radar  prospects since he signed with the Mets .. missed all of 2025 due to injury. 4-0, 2.49 era , 25.1 IP 27K/5BB 0.83 WHIP