MACK - The Latest Top Five Lowest ERAs – Abner Mesa, Olmedo Barria, Dakota Hawkins
Period: 6-14 – 6-27
Abner Mesa 0.80-WHIP, 10-IP, 8-K, 0.90-ERA
Abner Meza is a young right-handed
pitching prospect in the New York Mets organization.
Name: Abner Alejandro Meza
Born: May 6, 2007 (age 19)
in Ahome, Sinaloa, Mexico
Height/Weight: 6'0" /
175 lbs
Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Position: Pitcher (primarily
starter in the low minors)
Current Level: Dominican
Summer League (DSL Mets Orange / Blue)
Meza signed with the Mets as
an international free agent (undrafted free agent/UDFA) on January 18, 2025,
for a small bonus of around $10,000. He was assigned to the DSL shortly after.
He is a low-level
developmental arm who has shown promise in the DSL (Rookie-level league), with
solid strikeout rates and generally good control for his age.
2025 Season (his pro debut
year): Stronger stint: 2-1, 1.67 ERA in
8 games (27 IP)
Career Minors (through
2026): 5-4 record, 2.88 ERA in 15 games (50 IP), 43 strikeouts, 1.08 WHIP. He
has made mostly starts (11 GS).
Key strengths so far: High
strikeout upside (K/9 often in the 7-11 range), low walk rates in better
outings, and the ability to miss bats.
As a 18-19 year old in the
DSL, he's still very raw and has a long way to climb through the Mets' system
(FCL → Single-A and beyond).He is not a top-ranked prospect yet — more of a
depth/sleeper international signee from the Mets' 2025 class — but he has
performed well enough in limited innings to warrant monitoring.
Olmedo Barria
0.50-WHIP, 8-IP, 8-K, 0.00-ERA
Olmedo Elias Barria is a
19-year-old right-handed pitching prospect in the New York Mets organization.
Born: December 7, 2006, in
Chepo, Panama
Height/Weight: 6'4" /
190 lbs
Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Position: Pitcher (RHP)
Current Level: Dominican
Summer League (DSL) Mets Orange (as of 2026)
The Mets signed Barria as an
international free agent on January 15, 2025. He is a relatively new
professional who missed time with injury in 2025 (placed on the 60-day IL in
May, activated in November) but has been active in the DSL in 2026.
Prospect Profile & Buzz
Barria stands out for his
projectable frame (6'4") and exciting stuff. Mets prospect watchers have
highlighted him as a "fun" pitcher to follow, with videos showing
good velocity, movement, and strikeout ability in the DSL.
Recent updates from
fans/prospect accounts note strong outings, such as multi-inning performances
with solid strikeout-to-walk ratios (e.g., double-digit Ks in small samples
early in 2026). He’s still very young and in the earliest stages of
development, so he’s a high-upside arm to monitor as he progresses through the
Mets’ system.
Dakota Hawkins 0.65-WHIP, 7.2-IP, 7-K, 0.00-ERA
Dakota Hawkins is a right-handed
pitcher (R/R, 6'0", 208 lbs, born March 20, 2000, in Centralia, WA) in the
New York Mets organization. He is a college undrafted free agent signee
(Washington State) who signed in July 2023.
College: Played at Lower
Columbia College (JC) before transferring to Washington State. In his senior
year (2023), he went 5-3 with a 4.32 ERA, 92 strikeouts in 73 IP (All-Pac-12
Honorable Mention).
Pro Career: Began in the
Mets system in 2023 (FCL and Single-A, scoreless in limited innings). He has
mostly pitched at High-A Brooklyn Cyclones, with brief appearances at Double-A
Binghamton and Triple-A Syracuse. He has also seen some starting and relief
work.
He has shown promise as a
strike-thrower who has performed better in shorter/relief outings, and he has
been part of notable feats like contributing to a combined no-hitter for
Brooklyn.
Repertoire (Pitch Mix)
Hawkins works with a
five-pitch mix, which he tunnels well off his fastball for deception. He pounds
the strike zone, mixes effectively, and has good confidence in his breaking
stuff.
4-Seam Fastball — Primary pitch,
typically in the low-90s (e.g., ~92.5 mph in samples). Good spin and extension;
he attacks the zone with it.
Changeup (circle-change grip) — His
most-used offspeed pitch. Strong whiff rates; used for strikes and to get back
into counts. His dad emphasized it from early on.
Splitter — Similar to the changeup
but used more as a chase pitch (different movement/situation). Unusual to throw
both, but he differentiates them effectively.
Slider — High confidence pitch;
good whiff potential and horizontal movement. Often a go-to breaking ball.
Curveball — Used situationally
(depending on scouting report and hitter tendencies); loopy breaking action.
Strengths: Excellent
pitchability and mixing, tunnels pitches off the fastball, high strike-throwing
rate, and adaptability between starter/reliever roles. Offspeed pitches
(especially changeup and splitter) generate swings-and-misses.














