We continue with my countdown of Mets prospects with…
#14 - RP Douglas Orellana
Douglas Orellana is a right-handed pitcher in the New York Mets organization.
Born on May 1, 2002, in Caracas, Venezuela, Orellana stands at 6’1” and weighs 196 pounds. He bats and throws right-handed.
Orellana signed with the Mets as an international free agent, though specific details about his signing date and bonus are not widely documented. His professional career began in the Mets’ minor league system, and he has progressed through various levels, including the Florida Complex League (FCL) Mets, Low-A St. Lucie Mets, and now High-A Brooklyn.
In 2025, Orellana has shown promise as a relief pitcher for Double-A Binghamton. This performance underscores his ability to limit hits and runs while maintaining a high strikeout rate.
His 2025 performance suggests he is developing into a reliable reliever with strong strikeout potential. His scouting report, as noted by Baseball America, emphasizes his right-handed pitching arsenal, though specific pitch types (e.g., fastball velocity, secondary pitches) are not detailed in the sources.
Mets Prospect Group @bkfan09
From BA,
giving some love to a Mets prospect very few people have heard about …
Jim Koenigsberger @Jimfrombaseball
Only player
to throw a perfect game in 12 year history of the AAGPBL, hurled a no-hitter
the next season. Annabelle Lee passed on her
pitching knowledge to a nephew, gave him his first left-handed glove, and
became one of the biggest influences in his life.
He grew up to
become a lefty junkballer just like his Aunt Annabelle.
Better known
as Bill “Spaceman” Lee
Thomas Nestico @TJStats
MLB Daily
Whiff Leaders - 2025-06-29
1) Tarik
Skubal - 22
2) Frankie Montas - 17
3) Chad
Patrick - 15
4) Jack
Leiter - 14
5) Ranger
Suárez – 14
SNY Mets @SNY_Mets
Steve Cohen has a message as the Mets go through
their toughest stretch of the season
Mets Player Development @MetsPlayerDev
The future is
bright with stars
Carson Benge and Jonah
Tong will represent the #Mets at the Futures Game!
Brooklyn Cyclones @BKCyclones
Welcome to
Brooklyn, Corey Collins. The former Georgia
Bulldog will join the Cyclones from St. Lucie ahead of our series with Hudson
Valley starting on Tuesday. He will
wear #48
Syracuse Mets @SyracuseMets
After Last
Saturday’s Game One start in Rochester, Brandon
Sproat is your Player of the Week
Mets Prospect Group @bkfan09










5 comments:
Yunior and Yorber…the future?
Too early
Reopen the Pitching Lab,quick!
Considering they spent nearly all of their IFA money on Peña (and thank goodness he started hitting) I’m pleasantly surprised that the DSL Mets system seems to have two or three other exciting bats. Guys who hit .400+ down there tend to come stateside quick.
No loss tonight
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