Taken off the report this
week:
IF Trey Synder/A-St.
Lucie
C Kevin Parada/AAA-Syracuse
None
SP Jack Wenninger/AAA-Syracuse
–
As of end 6-10 - 11-G,
10-ST, 3-4, 2.68,
1.33, 50.1-IP, 49-K, 28-BB
As of end 6-17 – 13-G,
11-ST, 3-5, 3.34,
1.38, 59.1-IP. 33-BB, 60-K
As of end 6-24 – 14-G,
12-ST, 3-5, 3.71,
1.43, 63-IP,36-BB, 64-K
As of end 7/1 – 15-G, 12-ST,
3-5, 3.84,
1.43, 68-IP, 39-K, 68-K – frankly, Wenninger keeps slowly going in the wrong
direction. It really would be nice to see a turnaround this week…
SP Zach Thornton/AAA-Syracuse
& MLB-Mets –
As of end 6-10: AAA: 5-G, 4-ST, 1-2, 3.91,
1.26, 25.1-IP, 24-K, 11-BB
As of end 6-17 – AAA: 6-G, 5-ST, 1-2, 3.81,
1.38, 26-IP, 13-BB, 25-K
As of end 6-24 – 7-G, 6-ST, 4.80,
1.50, 30-IP, 14-BB, 29-K
On 6-25, Thornton was called
back to Queens to pitch the next day, in place of the traded David Peterson.
6-25/MLB: 6-IP, 5-H, 1-R, BB, 7-K – nice. You would
think, now that Peterson has been traded and Senga has been banished to the
pen, that an outing like this will create an invite, but we’ll see…
7—1 – 5.2-IP, 3-H, 2-ER,
4-BB, 4-K – why this guy is back in the minors makes no sense to me
As of end 7/1 – 8-G, 7-ST,
1-3, 4.54,
1.46, 35.2-IP, 18-BB, 33-K – strange… killer MLB start this past week, but AAA
stats much worse than Wenninger. Another starter that needs a great AAA start
this week.
SP Jonah Tong/AAA-Syracuse
– For some reason, some people around here think this guy is a prospect, so, by
popular demand, he’s baaaaaaaak…
As of 6-24 – 12-ST, 1-5, 6.30,
1.62, 50-IP, 32-BB, 68-K
6-25 – 6-IP, 4-H, 2-R, 2-BB,
3-K – better. Build on this and you could be seeing the return of the future
fifth starter.
As of 7/1 – 13-ST, 1-5, 5.95,
1.55, 56-IP, 34-BB, 71-K – ya know, I’m really starting to take him off my
long-range plans board…
RP Jonathan Pintaro/AAA-Syracuse
only -
As of end 6-10 - AAA -
19-APPS, 2-0, 3.16,
1.05, 31.1-IP, 38-K, 13-BB
As of end 6-17 – AAA – same
as 6-10
As of end 6-24 – 20-APPS,
20-APPS, 2-0, 3.63, 1.15, 34.2-IP, 14-BB, 41-K
As of end 7/1 – AAA – same
MLB – 5-G, 0-ST, 0-0, 5.11, 0.73,
12.1-IP, 3-BB, 12-K – Pintaro is currently being used as a fill-in reliever in
Queens and you rarely will see this kind of ERA/WHIP swing.
RP Ben Simon/AAA-Syracuse
–
As of end 6-10: AAA - 7-APPS, 1-1, 2.16, 1.20,
8.1-IP, 6-BB, 4-K
As of end 6-17 – 9-APPS,
1-2, 2.38, 1.23,
11.1-IP, 7-BB, 7-K
As of end 6-24 – 11-APPS, 2.57,
1.14, 7-BB, 8-K
6-25 – 1.1-IP, 2-H, O-R
7-1 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB, K
As of end 7/1 – 13-APPS,
2-2, 2.20,
1.16, 16.1-IP, 8-BB, 9-K – simply a guy that puts his nose to the grindstone. So far this season, 27 appearances in AA/AAA.
RP Dan Hammer/AAA-Syracuse
– Hammer has quietly produced a great AAA stat line. Through 6-18, the 28/year
old is 11-APPS, 2.13 A\after 10-apps, 2.77 in Binghamton.
As of 6-24 – AAA: 13-APPS,
0-1, 2.25,
1.56, 16-IP, 13-BB, 18-K
6-24 – 1-IP, 1-H, 0-ER, BB,
2-K
6-27 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, K
7-1 – 0.2-IP, 1-H, 0-R, BB
As of end 7/1 – 16-APPS,
1-ST, 0-1, 1.93,
1.55, 18.2-IP, 15-BB, 21-K – Hammer is sort of becoming a real deal…
C Kevin Parada/AAA-Syracuse
As of end 6-3: AAA:
31-AB, 0-HR, 9-RBI, .355/.400/.484/.884
As of end 6-10 - AAA: 38-AB, 1-HR, 10-RBI, 10-K, .342/.381/.526/.907
As of end 6-17 – 50-AB,
1-HR, 10-RBI, .320/.397/.460/.857
As of end 6-24 – AAA: 66-AB,
1-HR, 12-RBI, .318/.387/.455/.841
6-24 – 0-3
6-26 – 1-4
7-1 – Parada was reassigned
to AA-Binghamton. A demotion like this makes me take him off this active
prospect list;
2B Ji Hwan Bae/AAA-Syracuse
As of end 6-10: 192-AB, 3-HR, 19-RBI, .297/.400/.406/.806
As of end 6-17: 212-AB, 3-HR, 21-RBI, 31-BB, .283/.383/.396/.779
As of end 6-24 – 227-AB,
4-HR, 35-RBI, 35-BB, .278/.381.410/.790
6-24 – 0-4
6-25 – 1-5, RBI, 2B (12)
6-26 – 2-4, 2-R, BB, 3B (3)
6-27 – 0-3, R
7-1 – 2-5, R, 2B (13)
As of end 7/1 – 248-AB,
5-HR, 26-RBI, 37-BB, .274/.375/.411/.786 – your perfect AAAA infielder
waiting for his phone to ring.
SS/3B/2B Yonny Hernandez/AAA-Syracuse
–
As of end 6-24 – 178-AB,
2-HR, 20-RBI, .287/.381/.360/.741
6-24 – 0-4, R
6-25 – 4-5, RBI, 2B (8)
6-26 – 3-4, R, 3-RBI, 2-2B
(10)
6-27 – 2-4, R, RBI
6-30 – 0-1
7-1 – 1-3
As of end 7/1 – 199-AB,
2-HR, 25-RBI, .307/.390/.387/.777
– Yonny is becoming more relevant each week…
OF Nick Morabito/AAA-Syracuse
As of end 6-10: 199-AB, 5-HR, 22-RBI, .246/.352/.382/.734
As of end 6-17 – 219-AB,
5-HR, 25-RBI, 31-BB, .251/.360/.379/.736
As of end 6-24 – 243-AB,
8-HR, 28-RBI, 34-BB, 26-SB, .263/.368/.416/.784
6-24 – 2-3, BB, 2B (10)
6-26 – 1-5
6-27 -1-5, RBI, 2B (11)
6-30 – 3-5, 2B (12) – Nick
is having quite the week
7-1 – 1-5, 2-RBI
As of end 7/1 – 266-AB,
8-HR, 31-RBI, .271/.369/.421/.790
– this was a good week for Morabito. A couple more like this should cement a trade
deadline callup.
SP Jonathan Santucci/AA-Binghamton
–
As of end 6-10 - 11-ST, 1-5,
3.93,
1.23, 52.2-IP, 24-BB, 63-K
As of end 6-17 – 12-ST, 1-5,
4.13,
1.31, 56.2-IP, 29-BB, 68-K
As of end 6-24 – 14-ST, 2-5, 3.95,
1.33, 66-IP, 34-BB, 80-K
6-30 – 2IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-K – I hope nothing happened to
Santucci…
As of end 7/1 – 15-ST, 2-5, 3.84,
1.31, 68-IP, 33-BB, 83-K – excellent K/9 ratio
RP Felipe De La Cruz/AA -
Binghamton -
As of end 6-10: AA -
16-APPS, 0-0, 1.37, 1.12, 19.2-IP, 11-BB,
26-K
As of end 6-17: AA -
-APPS, 0-1, 2.11, 1.31, 21.1-IP, 12-BB, 29-K
As of end 6-24 – Combined AA/AAA – 20-APPS, 0-1, 2.45, 1.31, 25.2-IP, 35-K
On Tuesday, 6-30, De La Cruz was reassigned to AA-Binghamton.
6-30 – 2-IP, 0-H, 0-R,
4-K – back at home in the Eastern League
As of end 7/1 – AA – 19-APPS, 1-1, 1.93, 1.24, 23.1-IP,
12-BB, 33-K – he really should be in Syracuse.
RP Saul Garcia/AA-Binghamton
–
As of end 6-10: 21-APPS, 4.24, 1.24, 23.1-IP, 34-K,
7-BB
As of end 6-17: 24-APPS, 0-1, 3.67, 1.22, 27-IP, 9-BB, 39-K
As of end 6-24 – 25-APPS, 0-1, 3.86,
1.25, 28-IP, 10-BB, 40-K
6-24 – 0.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R
6-26 – 2-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 4-K –
been quite a while since Garcia threw out a clunker. (through 6/26, Garcia has
a career-best 7.9% walk rate and is second in the Eastern League with 27
appearances).
6-30 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-K
As of end 7/1 – 28-APPS,
0-1, 3.45, 1.12, 31.1-IP, 10-BB, 46-K – check two things here… one, the steady
weekly declining of the ERA, and two, the K/IP ratio,
SP Jose Chirinos/A+
Brooklyn –
As of end 6-10 - A+: 2-ST, 0-1, 3.27, 1.18, 11-IP, 6-BB, 14-K
As of end 6-17 – A+ - 3-ST,
1-1, 2.81,
1.31, 16-IP, 8-BB, 20-K
As of end 6-24 – 4-ST, 1-2, 3.86,
1.47, 21-IP, 9-BB, 23-K
6-25 – 5-IP, 5-H, 5-ER,
2-BB, 5-K
As of end 7/1 – 5-ST, 1-2, 4.85,
1.46, 26-IP, 11-BB, 28-K – still hasn’t adjusted to this level.
SP Nicholas Carreno/A+
Brooklyn –
St. Lucie -
as of end 6-10: 11-G, 6-ST, 2-1, 1.94, 1.05, 41.2-IP, 21-BB,
58-K
as of end 6-17 –
A-St. Lucie:
2-1, 1.94,
1.06
A+ Brooklyn:
0-1, 5.40,
1.50
Combined A/A+: 2-2, 2.61, 1.14
As of end 6-24 – AAA: 3-ST,
0-1, 7.71,
1.64, 14-IP, 9-BB, 15-K
6-27 – 4-IP, 2-H, 0-R, 4-BB, K
As of end 7/1 – 4-ST, 0-1, 6.00,
1.61, 18-IP, 13-BB, 16-K – starting to adjust
SP David Hurtado/A+
Brooklyn -
As of end 6-10 - A+ - 3-ST,
1-0, 0.69,
0.46, 3-IP, 2-BB, 11-K
As of end 6-17 – A+ - 4-ST,
2-0, 0.50. 0.44,
18-IP, 3-BB, 13-K
As of end 6-24 – 6-ST, 3-1, 1.91, 0.60,
28.1-IP, 4-BB, 24-K
6-30 – 6-IP, 1-H, 0-R, BB,
8-K – boy, this guy just continues to impress!
As of end 7/1 – 7-ST, 4-1,
1.57, 0.55, 34.1-IP, 5-BB, 32-K – Had a 27.4% K rate to a 4.2% walk rate in
June.
SP Dakota Hawkins/A+
Brooklyn – not sure Hawk is a starter now, though he did start on Sunday,
tossing 3.2 scoreless innings, giving up only two hits, walking one and
striking out two. The important thing is he has now lowered his seasonal ERA to
2.08, far below the minimal 2.99 needed to make this report. Welcome Hawk.
As of end 6-24 – 14-G, 4-ST,
1-0, 2.08, 1,00, 26-IP, 6-BB, 26-K
6-26 – 5-IP, 4-H, 0-R, K –
“Hawk” is really turning into a productive starter.
As of end 7/1 –
7-ST, 4-1, 1.57, 0.55,
34.1-IP, 5-BB, 32-K – boy, I hope he can do this in NY State
SP Channing Austin/A+
Brooklyn –
A+ - 8-ST, 2-1, 1.17,
38.1-IP. 48-K, 22-BB
5/27 - Austin was placed on
the IL with an oblique issue.
6-25 - reinstated
RP - Bryce Jenkins/A+
Brooklyn
As of end 6-10 - 16-APPS,
1-2, 2.49,
0.83, 21.2-IP, 8-BB, 23-K
As of end 6-17 – 18-APPS,
1-2, 2.66, 0.84, 23.2-IP, 9-BB, 25-K
As of end 6-24 – 20-APPS,
1-2, 2.49, 0.87,
25.1-IP, 10-BB, 27-K
6-24 – 1.2-IP, 0-H, 0-R,
2-BB, 3-K
6-27 – 1-IP, 1-H, 0-R, K
As of 7/1 – 22-APPS, 2-2,
2.25, 0.89, 28-IP, 12-BB, 31-K – Jenkins is starting to project as a future
mid-pen workhorse.
RP Juan Arnaud/A+
Brooklyn – The 22/yr. old righthander is quietly doing a good job this season.
As of end 6-24 – 23-APPS, 2-1, 2.66,
1.43, 23.2-IP, 14-BB, 35-K
1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-K
6-27 – 1-IP, 1-H, 1-ER, 2-K
As of 7/1 – 25-APPS, 2-1, 2.81,
1.36, 25.2-IP, 14-BB, 39-K – love the k/9 ratio
RP Hunter Hodges/A+
Brooklyn - made this list after going 1.0-IP, 1-H, 1-ER, 1-BB. Yeah, I know.
Not that impressive, but he should have been on the list earlier due to his
2026 accomplishments.
early Cyclones stat line: 22-G, 0-2, 2.63,
1.17, 27-1-IP, 39-K.
6-24 – 0.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R
6-27 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 3-BB, 2-K
As of 7/1 – 24-APPS, 0-2, 2.51, 1.22, 28.2-IP, 28-BB, 55-K –
that’s a whole lot of strikeouts for the new kid on the block…
OF JT Benson/A+
Brooklyn –
As of end 6-10 - A+ - 53-AB,
1-HR, 11-RBI, .264/.371/.472/.843
As of end 6-17 - A+ - 66-AB,
2-HR, 15-RBI, .258/.380/.485/.865
As of end 6-24 – 92-AB,
4-HR, 19-RBI, .283/.371/.565/.937
6-24 – 0-4, BB
6-30 – 0-3
7-1 – 2-5, 2-R
As of end 7/1 – 107-AB,
5-HR, 23-RBI, .280/.374/.551/.925
– In June, JT led the Mets minor league teams in just about every offensive
category.
RHSP Emilio Obispo/St.
Lucie –
As of end 6-10 – 7-G, 4-ST,
2-1, 1.93,
1.07, 23-1-IP, 6-BB, 27-K
As of end 6-17 – 9-G, 6-ST,
3-1, 1.67, 1.17,
32.1-IP, 10-BB, 38-K
As of end 6-24 – 10-G, 7-ST,
3-1, 1.49,
1.26, 36-1-IP, 15-BB, 41-K
6-30 – 5-IP, 5-H, 4-ER,
2-BB, 3-K (2.18) – everybody has a clunker and, hopefully, this is Emilio’s one
and done.
As of end 7/1 -
RP – Zack Mack/St. Lucie -
As the end 6-24 – 13-APPS,
2-0, 1.89,
1.21, 19-IP, 7-BB, 24-K
6-25 – 1-IP, 3-H, 0-R
As of end 7/1 – 11-G, 8-ST,
3-2, 3.48, 1.28, 41.1-IP, 17-BB, 44-K – hoping the last outing is a “one and
done”.
1B Randy Guzman/A-St.
Lucie –
As of end 6-3: 173-AB, 9-HR, 29-RBI, .260/.363/.480/.843
As of end 6-10: 210-AB, 9-HR, 29-RBI,
.257/.357/.469/.826
6-10 – on IL-7
2B/3B/SS Trey Synder/A-St. Lucie –
As of end 6-17 – 40-AB,
7-RBI, .300/.364/.425/.789
As of end 6-24 – 59-AB, 0-HR,
7-RBI, .271/.328/.356/.684
6-24 – 0-4, RBI
6-25 – 0-4, BB
6-30 – 0-4
7-1 – 1-4
As of 7/1 – 80-AB, 0-HR,
10-RBI, .225/.279/.288/.567 – dropping Trey from the report.
SS Elian Pena/A-St.
Lucie –
As of end 6-10: 199-AB, 3-HR, 22-RBI, .271/.404/.377/.781
As of end 6-17 – 220-AB,
3-HR, 23-RBI, 42-BB, .264/.393/.364/.756
As of end 6-24 – 234-AB,
3-HR, 25-RBI, .261/.397/.355/.751
6-24 – 0-0, BB
6-25 – 2-3, RBI, 2-BB
6-30 – 0-4
As of end 7/1 – 241-AB,
3-HR, 26-RBI, 36-BB, .261/.400/.353/.753 – still hanging around
waiting to explode. Maybe now that Wandy Asigen is playing can get
Elian going.
OF Yohairo Cuevas/A-St.
Lucie –
As of end 6-17 – A – 78-AB,
2-HR, 11-RBI, .308/.466/.551/1.017
As of end 6--24 – IL
As of end 7/1 – still on IL
C Yovanny Rodriguez/FCL –
As of end 6-10: 74-AB, 5-HR, 18-RBI, .297/.402/.541/.943
As of end 6-17 – 89-AB,
5-HR, 21-RBI, 30-K, .281/.387/.483/.870
As of end 6-24 – 102-AB,
5-HR, 26-RBI, .284/.380/.480/.861
6-26 – 1-2, R, 2-BB
6-28 – 0-1, BB
As of end 7/1 – 108-AB,
5-HR, 26-RBI, .278/.394/.463/.857 – very limited play this week.
SS Vladi Gomez/FCL
As of end 6-10 - FCL -
47-AB, 1-HR, 8-RBI, .340/.500/.532/1.032
As of end 6-17 – 58-AB,
1-HR, 9-RBI, .345/.486/.517/1.004
As of end 6-24 – FCL –
70-AB, 1-HR, 11-RBI, 19-SB, .371/.483/.514/.997
6-25 – 1-3
6-26 – 0-3
6-28 – 1-2, 2-R – ya know,
I’m starting to get quite impressed with this guy…
7-1 – 1-3, R
As of end 7/1 – 84-AB, 1-HR,
13-RBI, .357/.466/.488/.954 – no one talks about this guy when they discuss
Mets prospect shortstops… maybe they should start.
3B Roybert Herrera/FCL
–
As of end 6/17 – 35-AB,
5-BB, 1-HR, 7-RBI, .371/.476/.514/.990
As of end 6-24 – 46-AB,
1-HR, 7-RBI, .304/.429/.413/.842
6-26 – 1-4, R, RBI
6-28 – 0-2
7-1 – 0-2
As of end 7/1 – 56-AB, 1-HR,
9-RBI, .286/.403/.375/.778 – Herrera is fading fast… I’ll give him one more
week to bounce back.
RF Bohan Adderley/FCL
As of end 6-10 - 88-AB,
4-HR, 13-AB, .295/.354/.477/.831
As of end 6-17 – 101-AB,
4-HR, 14-RBI, .287/.345/.446/.791
As of end 6-24 - 112-AB,
4-HR, 15-RBI, .313/.364/.482/.846
6-25 – 1-3, R, BB
6-26 – 2-4, 2-R
6-28 – 1-2, RBI
As of end 7/1 – 127-AB,
4-HR, 16-RBI, .315/.367/.465/.831
END OF THE WEEK DSL
STATLINES (end of games 7/2):
C Frank Moreno – 56-AB, .339, .920-0PS, 2-HR,
15-RBI, 0-SB
1B Jonnhan Sanchez - 67-AB, .373, 1.024-OPS, 2-HR, 18-RBI, 8-SB
SS/3B Michalle Mercedes – 74-AB, .297, .788-OPS, 1-HR, 19-RBI, 2-SB
OF Henry Manrique – 73-AB, .329, .941-OPS, 0-HR, 12=RBI, 5-SB
OF Cleiner Ramirez - 82-AB, .305, .972-OPS, 5-HR, 14-RBI, 7-SB
HELIUM ALERT
OF Nick Lucky/AA-Binghamton
– Lucky was drafted by the Boston Red Sox (14th round) in 2018, out
of Coastal Carolina and signed by the Mets on 6-16, away from Indy Lancaster
Stormers. So far, as of 6-24, he’s hitting .381, which is sorta good.
BTW
Per Pitch Profiler @pitchprofiler
Nolan McLean's curveball is the best-graded pitch in baseball this season
at a 134 proPitching+. At 81.8 mph with 40 percent whiffs and a .138 wOBA
allowed on 190 thrown, hitters have genuinely no answer for it. Bryan Baker's
changeup checks in at 132.