7/18/26

MACK - THREE METS UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS

 





UDFA – RHP Sam Carlisle – Western Michigan

Sam Carlisle is a right-handed pitcher (RHP) from Portage, Michigan, who signed as an undrafted free agent with the New York Mets in July 2026 after his redshirt junior season at Western Michigan University (WMU).

6'2", 210 lbs, R/R; born March 12, 2004 (age 22).

He played high school ball at Portage Northern, started at Purdue Northwest (NCAA Division II) in 2023, then transferred to WMU. He missed 2024 (redshirt due to injury) and 2025 (did not pitch due to injury).

In 2026 at WMU (MAC Conference), he made 15 appearances (14 starts) and pitched 60 innings: 4-5 record, 4.95 ERA, 61 hits, 34 runs (33 ER), 32 walks, and 67 strikeouts (10.05 K/9, leading the team and ranking 3rd in the MAC). Opponents hit .242 against him in conference play.

Highlights included a five-start MAC stretch with 7+ strikeouts each (including a 13-K, one-hit shutout over 7 innings vs. UMass). He also earned academic honors (CSC Academic All-District, Academic All-MAC).

Earlier, in 2023 at Purdue Northwest: 3.73 ERA in 31.1 IP with 39 K (strong 11.2 K/9). He also had success in the Northwoods League (Kalamazoo Growlers) with a 2.40 ERA and high strikeouts.

Repertoire

Fastball: 83–88 mph (touched 88), with spin around 2,100–2,200+ rpm in sessions. It was his primary pitch with room to add velocity.

Curveball: 66–71 mph, a breaking ball with solid spin (around 1,750 rpm average in reports).

Changeup: 74–77 mph, offering velocity separation from the fastball.

As a college starter who posted strong strikeout numbers (especially in stretches), he likely relies on fastball command/location and mixing his off-speed pitches to generate swings-and-misses. He showed the ability to dominate at times (e.g., low-hit outings with high Ks) but had control challenges (WHIP around 1.55 in his main WMU season with 32 walks in 60 IP).

Carlisle is a developmental signing for the Mets. At 22, he has size and a history of missing bats, but durability (injury history) and consistency/command will be key focuses in pro ball. He was viewed as one of the better MAC prospects heading into the 2026 draft cycle.

MACK – A 22/year old senior with a fastball below 89.

Rating  -  F

 


UDFA – SS – Dylan Carey - Nebraska

Dylan Carey is a senior shortstop (and infielder) for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.

He had an outstanding college career, highlighted by winning the 2026 Brooks Wallace Award as the nation’s top shortstop.

Position: Shortstop (primarily), infielder

Bats/Throws: Right/Right

Height/Weight: 6-2, 210 lbs

Hometown: Castle Rock, Colorado (Ponderosa HS)

2026 Senior Season Highlights (at Nebraska) Carey delivered a breakout year: Batting: .353 AVG, 16 doubles, 2 triples, 15 HR, 65 RBI, 53 runs scored in 59 games.

Defense: Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year; .981 fielding percentage (just 4 errors in 216 chances), 29 double plays turned.

Awards: Brooks Wallace Award winner (nation’s top shortstop), third-team All-American (Perfect Game), first-team All-Big Ten, Big Ten All-Defensive Team, Dick Howser Trophy semifinalist, and more.

He became Nebraska’s all-time leader in career doubles (63) and ranked highly in other program records (e.g., top 10 in hits, at-bats, RBI, etc.). He was one of the ninth Huskers to reach 200 career hits, 150 runs, and 150 RBI.

Career: .294 AVG, 34 HR, 167 RBI, 63 doubles in 235 games.

He played in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League (Falmouth Commodores) in summer 2024, hitting .304 with strong defense.

MLB Draft: Went undrafted in 2026 despite his senior-year dominance and awards. Scouts apparently viewed him differently than his statistical production suggested, and as a senior with no college eligibility left, he wasn’t a candidate for over-slot bonuses.

Carey is widely regarded as one of the top college shortstops of his era, known for a strong combination of hitting power/contact, leadership, and reliable defense. As of mid-2026, he had just wrapped up his decorated college career.

MACK – a head scratcher. How does the nation’s top shortstop go undrafted? Great bat, better glove. An absolute steal as an undrafted free agent.

Rating  -  A+

 


UDFA – SS - Jake Ogden – Miami (FL)

Jake Ogden is a recent signee with the New York Mets organization as an undrafted free agent (announced around July 13, 2026).

He is a 6'0", 189–195 lb. right-handed hitting and throwing infielder (primarily shortstop, also played third base and second base) from Homestead, Florida.

Ogden had a strong, consistent career across multiple schools:

2023 (Freshman, Barry University - DII): Hit .322 with 8 HRs; named Sunshine State Conference Freshman of the Year. He started nearly every game.

2024 (Sophomore, UNC Greensboro): Started all 54 games, batted .313 with 8 HRs, 10 doubles, and 16 stolen bases (on 18 attempts).

2025–2026 (Miami Hurricanes): Transferred to Miami and became a key player.

In 2025 (junior year), he started all 62 games (mostly at SS), led the team in hits (84), runs (63), and steals (13-for-13), and posted a .336/.402/.500 slash line with 9 HRs and 14 doubles. He was a Brooks Wallace Award semifinalist (top collegiate shortstops) and earned ACC Player of the Week honors in 2026.

In 2026 (senior year), he continued producing, hitting .315 with extra-base power and speed while playing infield positions. He was known for durability (starting nearly every game in recent seasons), multi-hit games, and solid defense (e.g., .973 fielding % in 2025).

High school: Coral Reef (lettered four years; .372 senior batting average, also pitched).

Overcame Type 1 diabetes (diagnosed at age 5) without letting it limit him.

Described as a high-motor, consistent player who "does everything right" and was somewhat overlooked coming out of high school (no initial D-I offers).

Ogden brings a well-rounded offensive profile (contact, gap power, speed) and defensive versatility to the organization. Keep an eye on him in the lower minors as he begins his professional journey! For the latest, check MLB.com or the University of Miami athletics site.

MACK – Durability. There’s a word you don’t see often in Mets a draft analysis. Another great, cheap shortstop sign. Looks like the Mets have found the solution to organizational middle fielders for this season.

Rating  -  A+


MACK - 2026 DRAFT - Pick 20.600 – SS – Kooper Schulte – Iowa - UDFA - LHP AJ Colarusso – Boston College

 



Pick 20.600 – SS – Kooper Schulte – Iowa

Kooper Schulte is a right-handed hitting and throwing shortstop (primarily) from New London, Iowa, born December 8, 2003. He stands 6-1 and weighs around 198 lbs. He played college baseball at the University of Iowa (Hawkeyes) and was selected by the New York Mets in the 20th round (600th overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft.

High School: New London HS. He was a First Team All-State selection in 2022 and helped lead his team to the state championship. He showed strong defensive tools as a SS/2B with good range, hands, and arm strength (up to 89 mph IF velo in showcases).

JUCO Path: 2023: Central Arizona College (.242 AVG, limited power).

2024: Southeastern Community College (played for his father, head coach Justin Schulte). He hit .317 with 8 HR, 45 RBI, .986 OPS, and was a First Team All-Region selection. The team reached the NJCAA DII World Series.

Iowa Hawkeyes (2025–2026): Transferred to Iowa and played two seasons. He started at third base in 2025 before moving to shortstop in 2026.

Key 2025 stats (Iowa): .268/.321/.390 in 41 GP, 3 HR, 25 RBI.

Key 2026 stats (Iowa): .274/.355/.484 in 56 GP (started all), 9 HR (team leader), 18 doubles (team leader), 39 RBI, .840 OPS, 11 SB. Defensively solid with a .975+ fielding % at SS.

He was a Brooks Wallace Award semifinalist (top shortstop in college baseball) in 2026, recognized for his offensive and defensive production.

He played in summer leagues like the Prospect League (Burlington Bees: strong .341/.424/.519 in 2025 with power and speed) and Northwoods League (Waterloo Bucks).

Known as a competitive, high-motor player with good defensive instincts at shortstop and developing power from the right side. His path involved multiple transfers but he thrived at Iowa.

As a later-round draftee, he'll likely head to the Mets' minor league system to continue developing. He's a classic "son of a coach" grinder with Big Ten experience and tools that could translate to pro ball with refinement.

MACK - not the worst pick, but looks to me an AAAA player

Rating - C-

 


UDFA – LHP AJ Colarusso – Boston College

A.J. (Antonio James) Colarusso is a senior left-handed pitcher (LHP) for the Boston College Eagles (ACC).

He stands 6'0" and weighs 205 lbs, from Leominster, Massachusetts, and attended Groton School.

As of mid-to-late 2026, he is a durable, experienced starter known for his consistency, competitiveness, and significant program records at BC.

Colarusso has been a key part of BC baseball since 2023, evolving from a midweek/freshman contributor into the team's ace and a program legend for workload and durability:

Program Records: He set the Boston College record for career starts (44+ by April 2026, later more) and ranks high in career innings pitched. He also threw his first career complete game in a standout outing.

2026 (Senior): 5-4 record, 4.45-ERA in 16. Stronger command and effectiveness, with a career-high wins and lower ERA. Named Third Team All-ACC.

2025 (Junior): 1-6, 4.89 ERA in 19 appearances (15 GS), 73.2 IP, 58 K. Showed improvement with more strikeouts.

2024 (Sophomore): 3-8, 7.20 ERA in 14 starts, 65 IP, 63 K. Solid strikeout stuff but higher ERA and walks.

2023 (Freshman): Limited innings (21.1 IP) with a higher ERA but showed promise.

He has performed better with runners on base in some splits and has improved year-over-year through development.

He has also had limited summer league action (e.g., Cape Cod League/Wareham and Ocean State).

Pitching Style and Repertoire

Colarusso is not a high-velocity power pitcher—he sits in the upper 80s to low 90s (e.g., touched 90 mph in games; sat 87-89 in some reports)—but succeeds with pitchability, deception, command, and a well-developed four-pitch mix. He has a simple, compact delivery with a three-quarters arm slot, good repeatability, and body control.

Key pitches (based on his own comments and coaching descriptions):

Fastball: Primary pitch with sinking/run life. He has always liked it and uses it to attack both sides of the plate. Not overpowering but effective when located well.

Cutter (or hybrid cutter-slider): A key development. He converted a slower slider into a harder, sharper cutter. It became a "bread-and-butter" secondary option for getting outs and disrupting timing.

Changeup: Added/improved significantly; he is now most confident in it. Good fading action, complements the fastball well for off-speed deception.

Curveball: Big, overhand/slow "12-6" type he's had since high school. Used for strikes and to change eye levels.

His arsenal emphasizes mixing and unpredictability rather than raw stuff. Coaches note he can now throw four pitches for strikes, making him hard to square up. Development focused on pitch shapes, off-speed velocity, and command. He compares stylistically to situational lefties like Jon Lester or Tom Glavine.

Colarusso exemplifies player development and "pitcher-first" mentality at Boston College, turning steady improvement into a record-setting career.

MACK - another 10K bonus, if that

Rating:   D


MACK - 2026 DRAFT - Pick 18.540 – P - Marcus Ward – King’s Ridge Christian HS (GA) - Pick 19.570 – OF – John Smith – Central Florida

 




Pick 18.540 – P -  Marcus Ward – King’s Ridge Christian HS (GA)

Marcus Ward (born ~2008, class of 2026) is a high school outfielder from Kings Ridge Christian in Alpharetta, GA, who was selected by the New York Mets in the 18th round (540th overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft.

He had committed to Western Carolina but signed with the Mets. He is a left-handed hitter and thrower, listed around 6-0 / 170-175 lbs with an athletic frame.

Primary position: Outfielder (projects as a plus runner who can handle center field). Scouts note good range, routes, and speed (plus runner with 60-yard times in the 6.49 range).

Hitting: Left-handed bat with a line-drive oriented swing, gap power, and improving strength. He has posted exit velocities in the low-to-mid 90s (up to 90+ mph in showcases) with good bat speed and on-plane efficiency. Tools suggest he can develop into a solid hitter with some power.

Defense/Athleticism: Strong runner (high percentile 60 times and splits) with an improving arm (OF velo in the low-to-mid 80s, up to 84 mph tracked). Good defensive tools in the outfield.

He is a toolsy, athletic outfielder with speed and emerging hitting ability—typical mid-to-late round high school pick with upside.

Pitching Repertoire / UsageWard is not a primary pitcher—he is overwhelmingly an outfield prospect. However, like many two-way high school players, he has pitched in showcases, travel ball, or limited situations.

Fastball: Tops out in the 85-89 mph range (recent tracked max around 89 mph). It’s his main pitch when he does throw.

Other pitches: No public detailed breakdown or advanced scouting reports on secondary offerings (e.g., specific breaking balls or changeup). Limited innings mean he hasn’t needed a deep repertoire. Pitching stats are sparse and mostly from youth/travel events (e.g., occasional strikeouts, low-volume appearances).

In pro ball, he is expected to focus on position playing (OF), with pitching likely de-emphasized or used only in emergencies.

MACK –

Finally (you know what I’m talking about). Sounds like a prospect top of the lineup hitter. They sure are stocking up on outfielders, aren’t they?

Rating – B+

 


Pick 19.570 – OF – John Smith – Central Florida

John Smith III is a college baseball outfielder, most recently playing for the University of Central Florida (UCF) Knights. He is a right-handed hitting and throwing outfielder (primarily left field) standing 6'1" and around 200 lbs.

2026 (Senior at UCF): He earned Second Team All-Big 12 honors. In 49 games (47 starts in LF), he hit .322/.383/.574 with 12 HR, 13 doubles, 49 RBI (team leader), 65 hits, 40 runs, and strong multi-hit/multi-RBI production. He showed a solid approach with a long reached-base streak.

Prior seasons at South Alabama (and Pensacola State): He posted strong numbers, including a .382/.452/.688 slash with 12 HR as a sophomore and consistent production as a junior (.314 average, power, and on-base skills). He has a track record of high contact, extra-base hits, and run production.

He transferred to UCF for his senior year and performed well in a competitive conference.

Hometown: Apollo Beach, Florida (Lennard HS).

Born: November 19, 2003.

MACK – Intriguing senior who doesn’t seem to have produced a bad season. Why wasn’t he drafted as a junior? The Mets 10K gain.

Rating – B+


Ernest Dove Reports: "They're baaaack!"


Ernest Dove reports on a couple of prospects that we have not heard from in a while due to injury rehab.

See the interview here.

As always, if you want to stay current on Mets prospects, read about them at Mack's Mets or hear about them on the Dove Report.

MACK - The Top First Base Prospects

 


The Mets need a new first baseman.

 

Here are your top first base prospects, currently playing either at the AAA or AA level:

 

Ralphy Velazquez – Cleveland Guardians, AAA

                AAA: 155-AB, 4-HR, 17-RBI, 17-BB, 38-K, .271/.358/.419/.777


Charlie Condon – Colorado Rockies, AAA

                AAA: 298-AB, 20-HR, 60-RBI, 53-BB, 87-K. .289/.414/.584/.998


James Tibbs III – Los Angeles Dodgers, AAA

                AAA: 329-AB, 21-HR, 71-RBI, 65-BB, 100-K, 289/.406/.553/.959  

  

Cam Collier – Cincinnati Reds, AA

                AA:  323-AB, 13-HR, 58-RBI, 37-BB, 98-K, .220/.309/.402/.711


Jonathon Long - Chicago Cubs, AAA

                AAA: 341-AB, 10-HR, 54-RBI, 41-BB, 80-K, .270/.352/.431/,783


Luke Adams - Milwaukee Brewers, AAA

                AAA: 133-AB, 11-HR, 31-RBI, 22-BB, 30-K, .263/.412/.571/.983


Xavier Isaac - Tampa Bay Rays, AA

                AA:  249-AB, 15-HR, 43-RBI, 55-BB, 92-K, .229/.371/.450/.821


Blake Burke - Milwaukee Brewers, AA

                AA:  288-AB, 20-HR, 64-RBI, 33-BB, 77-K, .260/.342/.549/.891

Reese Kaplan -- What Will the Bullpen Be After the Fire Sale?


What will the 2027 bullpen look like for the Mets?  As difficult as it is to envision the starting rotation, the relief corps is even more difficult to assess. 

Right now Devin Williams is the closer and is in the midst of a multiyear contract paying him $51 million over three years.  It is structured with a bonus and deferred payouts, but the fact remains he is due $17 million per year on average.  Is he earning it?  Probably not.

Thus far Williams is pitching to a more than 2 full runs worse in ERA than he has done for his entire career.  There are times he looks unhittable and other times (fairly often) when you’re holding your breath each time he takes the mound to try to preserve a lead.  He currently has 14 saves which is not terrible for a team that’s only won 41 games.  He has saved as many as the 36 games in a season, though he’s not quite in the mold of former closer Edwin Diaz.  He is healthy and as bad as he’s been his ERA is still better than what he did in the Bronx during 2025. 

Many people have already lost faith in Williams and despite his long history with David Stearns the end results he’s producing does not fill anyone with great faith in his dominance on the mound.  Consequently many people are advocating that Devin Williams be one of many shopped around during this July/August fire sale.  He is not on any of the lists circulating around identifying players who absolutely won’t be traded.  Therein lies the problem.  Who closes if Williams changes teams?


Well, Luke Weaver has a pocket history of occasionally closing games when he was with the Yankees.  He was not the primary closer and only has 13 for his entire career, but he does pitch with the qualty they’d hoped to obtain from Williams.  He’s on a contract for two years at a total value of $22 million.  If he becomes the closer then there is some payroll savings there.


The next obvious candidate is elder statesman Huascar Brazoban.  With the Marlins he was a successful setup guy but never was handed closing duties.  He may or may not succeed in that role and the tail end of 2026 is certainly a reasonable audition to see how he fares. 

The other two candidates — southpaws Brooks Raley and A.J. Minter — are slated to be free agents at year’s end and likely are two of the first soon-to-be former Mets.  For purposes of the remainder of 2026 and beyond they are not even in the equation.

We also won’t go through the litany of AAAA pitchers who have bounced between the Mets and Syracuse.  None of them have provided enough quality anywhere in their careers that suggests they would be anything but extra inning closers out of necessity, not prime time as a first option.

Now, take a very deep breath and consider the unthinkable.  The Mets are on the hook to pay Kodai Senga not only for the remainder of 2026 but also for 2027 at a rate of $15 million per year.  Given his face planting as a starting pitcher each of the past two years you’re not likely going to find anyone willing to entrust him every fifth day in that role anymore.

So here’s the so-bad-it-can’t-be-good idea.  How about converting Senga into a closer?  He is a high strikeout pitcher who has had injury issues.  As a closer he might pitch more frequently but seldom for more than a single inning at a time.  That ghost fork when working is nearly unhittable.  So, if Dennis Eckersley could reinvent himself in his 30s into an effective reliever, could the same thing happen for Senga?  Maybe.  Maybe not.  However, if you’d stuck paying him for another year and a half then perhaps it’s something to consider with the tail end of this season serving as his trial in this role. 

Expect a lot of new faces in the pen next year.

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