1/18/26

MACK - The Sunday Report - Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette, Updated Mets Salaries, New Minor League Relief Pitchers, Nolan McLean, Jacob Reimer, Tsung-Che Cheng

 

Good morning.

 

The Kyle Tucker signing… for less than the Mets offered… with LAD speaks volumes about players wanting to win now. Yes, the Mets offered more… $60mil for the first two years, $50mil for the next two years ($220mil)… plus a $75mil signing bonus. No referrals. That’s $295mil folks vs. the Dodgers deal at $240mil.

Steve Cohen and David Stearns have to sit down… just the two of them… and realize that many great players are looking to join teams that can immediately take them to the World Series. This is where the Dodgers and Blue Jays win.

The Mets simply do not have the pieces to get there right now.

The exodus of the old core has left them far short of being projected to produce them same kind of offensive output that they did last season. But the loss of losing so many games last season that they had scored six or more runs simply exposes the real problem here… stable, over-producing starters.

At this point, my suggestion is quite simple. Stop trying to convince free agents that you are banging on the doors to the World Series. They’re not stupid. And it they are, their agents sure aren’t.

Everybody says you have one of the deepest minor league talent pools. They all can’t play here.

Take Nolan McLean, Ryan Clifford, and Elian Pena off the table. Yes, that’s all. You need to hold on to Clifford, your only possible major league solution at first base. As for the major league roster, hold back Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor, Francisco Alvarez, Clay Holmes, Dylan Ross, and Devin Williams.

Call up Ben Cherington, the General Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Hand him a list of both the minor league and major league roster of the current Mets.

Tell him to… pick five… for the services of Paul Skenes, contingent on Skubal agreeing to a contract extension with the Mets.

This is a practice done all the time. Skubal doesn’t want to stay in the Burgh and just how many people can sign with the Dodgers?

Pull this off and your SP1/2 is Skenes and McLean and you are on your way to building the top rotation in baseball.

(and if this can't be pulled off, call Detroit)

 

The Mets quickly counter the Tucker loss on Friday and sign infielder Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126mil contract. He will play third base, but the contract also has a player opt out after BOTH the first and second year. For me, this is basically nothing more than a one-year deal and bumps the guy that had the best stat line in the last 90 days of last season.

Oh… did I tell you he has never played a major league inning at third?

So… the Mets now have a first baseman that has played only one game on first and a… you take it from here.





The bullpen camp should be interesting, come Pitchers & Catchers reporting day.

In addition to the usual suspects left on the roster from last season, by my count, here is the gang of thieves the Mets signed this off-season to minor league contracts:

Joe Jacques, Anderson Severino, Robert Stock, Nick Burdi, Matt Turner, Aaron Rozak, Justin Armbruester, Zach Peek, Daniel Duarte, Tyler Burch, Mike Baumann, Robinson Martinez, and Trey McGough.                                                                

I’ve been inside the minor league clubhouse. There are plenty of lockers to house these guys, but just how much time can the Mets a lot to each of these pitchers (plus their real squad), both in the lab but also on the back fields?

I’d love to still be there and watching this develop.

 

Thomas Nestico -  TJStats

Top 50 Starting Pitchers for 2026

https://tjstats.ca/2026/01/13/top-50-starting-pitchers-for-2026/

37) Nolan McLean

P, Age: 24, Throws: R, 6' 2"/214 lbs

DOB: 2001-07-24, Willow Spring, USA

Nolan McLean is by far the safest bet of this trio of dynamic young arms entering 2026. His arsenal is jam-packed with polished offerings including a pair of breaking balls that grade out as some of the best in MLB. He is extremely athletic, and command gains have propelled him to #1 pitching prospect in baseball status. His cup of coffee last season went as well as the Mets could have hoped, and he has the talent to cement himself as one of the best starters in MLB next season.

    MACK –

    This is about the best someone can say about a ROY candidate. Impressive synopsis from Mr. Nestico.

 

Tobey Schulman         @tschulmanreport


Jacob Reimer should be a consensus top-100 prospect by the end of 2026. The 21-year-old generates a solid amount of pull-air contact, and excelled vs. AA pitching in 61 games.

.282/.379/.491 slash line between A+/AA in '25, with 17 HR, and a 157 wRC+.


Mets claim INF Tsung-Che Cheng off waivers from Rays


GROK –

Tsung-Che Cheng (鄭宗哲 in Chinese, pronounced roughly "sung-chay cheng") is a Taiwanese professional baseball infielder currently in Major League Baseball (MLB).Born on July 26, 2001, in Pingtung County, Taiwan (specifically Jiuru township), he's 24 years old as of now.

He stands at 5'8" (173 cm) and weighs around 180 lbs.

He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.

Background and Career Path

Cheng signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates as an international free agent in July 2019 (during the 2019-20 signing period) for a $380,000 bonus.

He didn't play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He made his pro debut in 2021 in the Pirates' rookie league.

He progressed through the minors:

Strong showing in 2022 with High-A Bradenton (.270/.376/.418 slash, led organization in steals with 33).

In 2023, he hit well across High-A and Double-A levels (.278 combined with good on-base skills, triples, and extra-base hits).

He was added to the Pirates' 40-man roster in late 2023 to protect from the Rule 5 draft.

Ranked as high as a top-17 to top-25 prospect in the Pirates system at points.

MLB Debut and Recent Moves

He made his MLB debut on April 9, 2025, with the Pirates (becoming the 18th Taiwanese player in MLB history) after a promotion due to an injury. His time in the majors was brief and limited (e.g., 0-for-7 in early appearances).

His minor league production dipped in later years—especially 2024-2025—with lower batting averages and power (e.g., .209/.307/.271 in Triple-A in one recent season, high strikeouts at times, and struggles against lefties).

Scouts praise his defense most: he's a reliable, versatile infielder with good range, hands, arm, and actions—capable at shortstop (primary), second base, and even some third base.

He's speedy (good base-stealer) with solid contact skills and plate discipline when at his best, but limited power.

The Pirates designated him for assignment (DFA) in late 2025 to clear roster space.

The Tampa Bay Rays claimed him off waivers in early January 2026.

On Friday, the New York Mets claimed him off waivers from the Rays—adding infield depth to their organization.

He's likely viewed as organizational depth/utility potential (possibly a super-utility type) rather than a locked-in starter, given his bat hasn't fully translated at higher levels. But his glove, speed, and Taiwanese background make him an interesting depth piece.


10 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Do the deal - get Skenes. If he stays healthy, better than Tom Seaver. Mic drop.

Tom Brennan said...

Add Skenes and another strong BP arm, you’d be ready for battle vs. L.A. Blue.

Mack Ade said...

Skenes and McLean... the beginning of something really great

Zozo said...

Mack I’m confused, I don’t think the signing bonus works that way? I think the $75 mil comes out of the first 2 years of his pay but is paid upfront? The way I read what you wrote is he would’ve made $75 million a year roughly? When you add it all up?
I hope I’m right because offering that much would be really ridiculous?

Mack Ade said...

I think you are right too

I read this and should have waited until I confirmed what that blogger said

Sorry to all

TexasGusCC said...


The Pirates offered Schwarber a 4/$120MM deal, forcing the Phillies to go five years. They are starting to try. They aren’t trading Skenes. Realistically, Skubal and the Twins pitchers need to be considered.

Mack Ade said...

Still, he's very unhappy there

Rds 900. said...

I'm confident the Mets will be one of the best teams in MLB in September with a few more tweets.

Gary Seagren said...

I'm excited after the Bo addition because it's been a loooong winter but now pitchers and catchers come on down I can't wait! Adding Skenes would be icing on the cake of course. Kicking the Phillies ass is just a bonus and forcing them to go 5 years on Schwarber AND resigning the ageing Realmuto has me giddy with excitement. So Lets go Mets!

Mack Ade said...

the Mets have such an excess of infielders in their chain

I really expect a trade for a killer starter here for some of them