Taken off the report this
week:
OF Wyatt Vincent/FCL
SP Jack Wenninger/AAA-Syracuse
–
As of end 6-3 - 10-G, 9-ST,
3-3, 2.80, 1.33, 45-IP, 46-K, 25-BB
As of end 6-10 - 11-G,
10-ST, 3-4, 2.68, 1.33, 50.1-IP, 49-K, 28-BB
6-11 - 5-IP, 6-H, 3-ER, HR,
2-BB, 5-K, 2.93 – another sub-par outing for Wenninger. This is getting to be
the norm lately.
6-17 – 4-IP, 4-H, 4-ER,
3-BB, 6-K, 3.34 – Wenninger continues to leak earned runs. What’s this, three
or four meh outings in a row.
I’m concerned.
As of end 6-17 – 13-G,
11-ST, 3-5, 3.34, 1.38, 59.1-IP. 33-BB, 60-K
SP Zach Thornton/AAA-Syracuse
& MLB-Mets –
As of end 6-3: AAA: 4-ST,
1-2, 4.87, 1.3720-1-IP, 19-K, 9-BB
As of end 6-10: AAA: 5-G, 4-ST, 1-2, 3.91, 1.26, 25.1-IP,
24-K, 11-BB
6-13 – 0.2-IP, 2-H, 3-R,
2-BB,, K – speaking of sub-par outings, this might take the cake… Thornton
threw 36 pitches to get two outs.
As of end 6-17 – AAA: 6-G, 5-ST, 1-2, 3.81, 1.38, 26-IP, 13-BB,
25-K
RP Jonathan Pintaro/AAA-Syracuse
& MLB-Mets -
As of end 6-3: AAA - 18-APPS, 2-0, 3.38, 1.09, 29.1-IP,
37-K, 13-BB
As of end 6-10 -
MLB - 3-APPS, 0-0, 1.35, 0.30, 6.2-IP,
1-BB, 5-K
AAA - 19-APPS, 2-0, 3.16, 1.05, 31.1-IP,
38-K, 13-BB
6-15 – Pintaro was recalled
by the Mets and pitched 3.2 innings (stretching?), giving up 3-H, 2-ER, while
striking out four. MLB ERA now 2.61.
6-16 – Pintaro was returned
to AAA-Syracuse
As of end 6-17 –
MLB – 4-APPS, 0-0, 2.61, 0.48, 10.1-IP,1-BB,
9-K
AAA – same as 6-10
RP Ben Simon/AAA-Syracuse
–
As of end 6-3: AAA
5-apps, 3.18, 1.59, 5.2-IP, 1-K, 5-BB
As of end 6-10: AAA - 7-APPS, 1-1, 2.16, 1.20, 8.1-IP, 6-BB,
4-K
6-12 – 1-1P, 2-H, 0-R, K,
1.93
6-17 – 2-IP, 1-H, 1-ER, BB,
2-K – Frankly, Simon is not dominated like I hoped he would be this season.
As of end 6-17 – 9-APPS,
1-2, 2.38, 1,23, 11.1-IP, 7-BB, 7-K
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
6-11 – 2-3, BB
6-12 – 1-3
6-13 – 0-4
6-16 – 0-0
6-17 – 0-2
As of end 6-17 – 50-AB,
1-HR, 10-RBI, .320/.397/.460/.857
Parada was 3-12 for the
week… .250. Yes, a tail-off but still great AAA numbers.
2B Ji Hwan Bae/AAA-Syracuse
As of end 6-3: 176-AB, 2-HR, 18-RBI, .278/.380/.375/.755
As of end 6-10: 192-AB, 3-HR, 19-RBI, .297/.400/.406/.806
6-11 – 1-4, 2B (11)
6-12 – 0-4
6-13 – 1-5, R, TRIPLE
6-16 – 0-3, R
6-17 – 1-4, R, 2-RBI
For the week… 3-20.
As of end 6-17: 212-AB, 3-HR, 21-RBI, 31-BB, .283/.383/.396/.779
Frankly, this guy should be
on the parent club, not that Short guy.
OF Nick Morabito/AAA-Syracuse
As of end 6-3: AAA - 180-AB, 5-HR, 22-RBI,
.256/.363/.400/.763
As of end 6-10: 199-AB, 5-HR, 22-RBI, .246/.352/.382/.734
6-11 – 1-4
6-12 – 1-4, RBI
6-13 – 2-4, R, RBI
6-14 – 0-2, R
6-16 – 1-3, R, RBI
6-17 – 1-3, 2-R, 2-BB
For the week… 6-20, .300
As of end 6-17 – 219-AB,
5-HR, 25-RBI, 31-BB, .251/.360/.379/.736
Morabito continue to put up
respectable numbers. Not overwhelming. Respectable.
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
6-12 – 4-1P, 4-H, 3-ER,
5-BB, 5-K, 4.13 – there was so much wrong here… the lack of innings, the amount
of pitchers, runs, and walks… another sub-start from a key prospect starter.
As of end 6-17 – 12-ST, 1-5,
4.13, 1.31, 56.2-IP, 29-BB, 68-K
A choppy year so far for
Santucci, but the boy still can strike you out. To me, potential back-end
reliever.
RP Saul Garcia/AA-Binghamton
–
As of the end 6-3: 20-APPS, 0-1, 4.43, 1.21, 22.1-IP, 33-K, 5-BB
As of end 6-10: 21-APPS, 4.24, 1.24, 23.1-IP, 34-K, 7-BB
6-11 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 0-BB,
0-K, 4.07
6-14 – 1-IP. 1-H, 0-R, BB,
2-K, 3.91
6-17 – 1.2-IP, H, 0-R, BB,
3-K
As of end 6-17: 24-APPS, 0-1, 3.67, 1.22, 27-IP, 9-BB, 39-K
Garcia has slowly lowered
his ERA below 4.00 while increasing his K/9 ratio.
RP Felipe De La Cruz/AA-Binghamton
-
As of end 6-3: 14-APPS, 0-0, 1.56, 1.15, 17.1-IP, 23-K, 9-BB
As of end 6-10: 16-APPS, 0-0, 1.37, 1.12, 19.2-IP, 11-BB,
26-K
As of end 6-17: 18-APPS, 0-1, 2.11, 1.31, 21.1-IP, 12-BB,
29-K
NEW ADDITION – C/OF
Vincent
Perozo/AA-Binghamton – I added Perozo on Sunday after “John From Albany”
sent me a list of the top five hottest Mets minor league bats in the last 10
days (6/5-6/14). Perozo came in #2 with a 11.62-OPS. That’s good enough for me.
6-14 – 1-5, R, 2B (5), .244,
.780
6-16 – 1-3
6-17 – 1-4, R RBI, HR (6)
As of end 6-17 - AA – 89-AB, 6-HR, 14-RBI, .247/.299/.506/.805
SP Jose Chirinos/A+
Brooklyn –
As of end 6-3 - A+ - 1-ST,
0-0, 1.80, 1.20, 5-IP, 4-K, 3-BB
As of end 6-10 - A+: 2-ST, 0-1, 3.27, 1.18, 11-IP, 6-BB, 14-K
6-14 – 5-IP, 6-H, ER, HR,
2-BB, 6-K
As of end 6-17 – A+ - 3-ST, 1-1,
2.81, 1.31, 16-IP, 8-BB, 20-K
WHIP is running a little
high.
SP Nicholas Carreno/A+
Brooklyn –
St. Lucie -
as of end of 6-3: 10-G, 5-ST, 2-0, 1.43, 0.98, 37.2-IP, 56-K,
18-BB
as of end 6-10: 11-G, 6-ST, 2-1, 1.94, 1.05, 41.2-IP, 21-BB,
58-K
6-11 – PROMOTED
TO A+ BROOKLYN
6-11 - 6-IP, 4-H, 1-ER, HR, 2-BB, 9-K, 1.50 – an
excellent first outing for Brooklyn. One bad pitch produced one home run. Nine
strikeouts in six innings is simply fantastic.
6-16 – 4-1P, 5-H, 5-ER,
4-BB, K – okay… now I’m starting to think all Mets minor league starters have
been bit by a rabid rat. And he got off to such a nice start earlier in the
week.
To date: 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
Let’s write-off the second
Brooklyn start as a learning lesson and hope Carenno gets back to impressing
us.
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
6-12 – 5-1P, 1-H, 0-R, BB,
2-K, 0.50 –
just wow… Hurtado has joined Carreno and Chirinos as one powerful starter trio.
As of end 6-17 – A+ - 4-ST,
2-0, 0.50. 0.44, 18-IP,
3-BB, 13-K
It’s hard to find anything
wrong here, but it would be nice if Hurtado raised his K/9 ratio.
SP Channing Austin/A+
Brooklyn –
A+ - 8-ST, 2-1, 1.17, 38.1-IP. 48-K,
22-BB
Also on 5/27, Austin was
placed on the IL with an oblique issue.
As of 6-10 - still on the IL
RP - Bryce Jenkins/A+
Brooklyn
As of end 6-3 - 15-APPS,
1-2, 2.61, 0.87, 20.2-IP, 8-BB, 22-K
As of end 6-10 - 16-APPS,
1-2, 2.49, 0.83, 21.2-IP, 8-BB, 23-K
6-11 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB,
K, 2.38
6-14 – 1-IP, 1-H, 1-ER, K,
2.66
As of end 6-17 – 18-APPS,
1-2, 2.66, 0.84, 23.2-IP,
9-BB, 25-K
Jenkins keeps hanging on
this report based solely on his excellent WHIP.
OF JT Benson/A+
Brooklyn –
end of 6-3 - A+ - 39-AB,
9-RBI, .256/.310/.385/
As of end 6-10 - A+ - 53-AB,
1-HR, 11-RBI, .264/.371/.472/.843
6-11 – 0-3, RBI (12)
6-14 – 1-4, 2-R, 3-RBI, .238
6-16 – 1-3, R
As of end 6-17 A+ - 66-AB, 2-HR, 15-RBI, .258/.380/.485/.865
I’m really rooting for this
guy.
NEW ADDITION - RHSP Emilio Obispo/St.
Lucie –
As of 6-10 – 7-G, 4-ST, 2-1,
1.93, 1.07, 23-1-IP, 6-BB, 27-K
6-11 – 4-IP, 3-H, 0-R, 3-BB,
5-K, 1.65 – I put Obispo on this list before the 6-11 start. This just goes to prove he deserved to
be added to this list. Fastball up to 96.
An absolute pleasant
surprise so far.
6-17 – 5-IP, 6-H, ER, BB,
6-K, 1.67
The surprise continues…
As of 6-17 – 9-G, 6-ST, 3-1,
1.67, 1,17, 32.1-IP, 10-BB, 38-K
I’m not going to get excited…
again… about a low level starter.
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
NEW ADDITION –
2B/3B/SS Trey
Synder/A-St. Lucie –
Snyder is a 20/year old former 5th round prep pick in the 2024
draft. He started this season playing for the FCL Mets, hit .333 in 15 at-bats,
and, as of the day I added him here (end of game Saturday), is hitting .296 for
St. Lucie.
6-14 – 2-4, .323, .834-OPS
6-16 – 1-4, 2-R, 2-RBI, BB
6-17 - 1-5, RBI, 2B (3)
As of end 6-17 – 40-AB,
7-RBI, .300/.364/.425/.789
The Mets may be quietly
developing another infielder here.
SS Elian Pena/A-St.
Lucie –
As of end 6-3: 177-AB, 35-BB, 3-HR, 22-RBI,
.282/.410/.395/.806
As of end 6-10: 199-AB, 3-HR, 22-RBI, .271/.404/.377/.781
6-11 – 0-5, 2-K
6-13 – 0-4, R, RBI
6-14 – 1-4, 2-R
6-17 – 3-5, 2-R, 2B (11)
As of end 6-17 – 220-AB,
3-HR, 23-RBI, 42-BB, .264/.393/.364/.756
Let’s face it… we were all
expecting a little more here.
C Yovanny Rodriguez/FCL –
As of end 6-3: 60-AB, 5-HR, 16-RBI, .267/.353/.567/.920
As of end 6-10: 74-AB, 5-HR, 18-RBI, .297/.402/.541/.943
6-12 – 0-3, BB
6-15 – GM1: 1-2, R, BB –
GM2: 0-3
6-17 – 2-4, 2-R, 2-RBI
For the week… 3-12, .250
As of end 6-17 – 89-AB,
5-HR, 21-RBI, 30-K, .281/.387/.483/.870
Haven’t seen much pop lately
here.
SS Vladi Gomez/FCL
6-3: 49-AB, .327, HR, 9-RBI, 14-SB, 1.051-OPS
As of end 6-10 - FCL -
47-AB, 1-HR, 8-RBI, .340/.500/.532/1.032
6-12 – 0-3
6-13 - -2-2
6-15 – GM1: 1-3, 2B (3)
6-17 – 1-3, RBI, BB
For the week… 4-11
As of end 6-17 – 58-AB,
1-HR, 9-RBI, .345/.486/.517/1.004
A very pleasant surprise so
far from someone none of us knew anything about.
RF Bohan Adderley/FCL
As of end 6-5: 76-AB, .289, 3-HR, 11-RBI, 19-SB, .796-OBP
As of end 6-10 - 88-AB,
4-HR, 13-AB, .295/.354/.477/.831
6-12 – 1-4, RBI
6-15 – GM1: 0-3 – GM2: 0-3
6-17 – 2-3, 3-R, BB
For the week… 3-13
As of end 6-17 – 101-AB,
4-HR, 14-RBI, .287/.345/.446/.791
In my next life, I want to
be named Bohan.
END OF THE WEEK DSL
STATLINES (end of games 6-17):
C Adrian La Rosa – 19-AB - .316/,435/.421/.856
1B Jonnhan Sanchez - 38-AB - .395/.531/.605/1.136
SS/3B Michalle Mercedes – 46-AB, .283/.353/.326/.679
OF Aiberson Blanco – 34-AB, .353/.439/.588/1.027
OF Henry Manrique – 41-AB, .390/.510/.561/1.071
OF Emerson Estevez – 35-AB, .229/.341/.514/.856
OF Cleiner Ramirez - 44-AB, .295/.367/.568/,936
HELIUM ALERT
SP Patrick Lohman/FCL
Lohman hasn’t gotten off to
the best start this year, but the former 2025 8TH round draft pick
put it all together on Friday, going 4-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB, 6-K. We will keep an
eye on him to see how he follows this up.
RP Matt Turner/AAA-Syracuse
– this 26/year old lefty came to the Mets from Colorado. Originally an 11th
round pick by Cleveland in the 2017 draft. Posted a 2.45-ERA in 13-apps for
Binghamton before being promoted to Syracuse. As of end of Saturday, after
9-apps, is 1.86.
6-13 – 1-IP, 2-H, 0-R, K,
1.86, 1.13
6-17 – placed on IL-7
OF Yohairo Cuevas/A-St.
Lucie – Cuevas started out this year in Brooklyn, had 81 at-bats, and hit .123.
This earned him a demotion to St. Lucie; however, he’s now had 69 at-bats in
Florida, and is going
.304/.456/.478/.934 there. He’s 22, which is far too old for this level,
so I do expect a return to Brooklyn soon.
6-16 – 2-4, 2-R, HR (1), 2B,
BB, 2-RBI
6-17 – 1-2, 2-R, RBI, 2-BB,
HR (2)
As of end 6-17 – A – 78-AB,
2-HR, 11-RBI, .308/.466/.551/1.017
IF Collin Houck/A+
Brooklyn – Houck has got a long way to go to get his stats up to a level that
would qualify him to be added to this weekly report, but he is going in the
right direction, especially during the month of June. There is a chance this
former 1.32 pick in the draft will pay off. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a real
deal third baseman?
6-14 – 1-4, .214, .622
6-16 – 1-3
As of end 6-17 – 199-AB, 91-K,
5-HR, 21-RBI, .211/.277/.337/.614
RHSP Abner Meza/DSL
– Th 19/yr. old is considered the one good starter on both DSL teams. Went 4-3,
2.79 in 12-games, 8-starts in 2025 as an 18/yr. old. A steal at a $10,000
bonus. Meza’s first 2026 start came on Monday when he went 5-IP, 3-H, 1-ER,
0-BB, 3-K, 3.18 for the young season. I was very surprised and disappointed
Meza didn’t open this season at the FCL level. He had eaned that.
2B Angel Ozuma –
this is the former 16-yr old NY Yankee International guppy that was rated as
the number one player in the 2027 class. It earned him a $5mi bonus until it
was found out that he wasn’t 16 at all. Instead, the 19-yr old was hit with a
one-year suspension. The Mets scooped him up for a $10,000 price and he debuted
this week for the DSL-Mets. He still comes with uber-skills, just an older
version currently playing two levels below where he should be. Watch him soar.
6-16 – 3-4, RBI, .500,
1.125-OPS
LF/CF/2B Nick Lucky/AA-Binghamton
– The Mets dipped once again on Tuesday into the Indy pool, this time for a
26/yr. old outfielder playing for the Lancaster Stormers, where he was
currently hitting 177-AB, 37-K, 31-BB, 6-HR, 45-RBI, .339/.441/.548/.989.
Let’s see if they once again get lucky for Lucky.
SP Calvin Zeigler/FCL
Rehab – Wait. What? I thought he was dead. Well, it turned out that reports on
Zeigler’s demise were greatly exaggerated. Seems he turned out on the mound for
the FCL Mets on Wednesday, throwing a scoreless opening inning, giving up one
hit, but getting one strikeout. Reason to get excited? Nowhere near.
3B Roybert Herrera/FCL
– For some reason, I missed on this guy until I was on Wednesday what he was
accomplishing for the FCL Mets. The 18/yr, old up to then has produced 35-AB,
.371, .990-OPS. My apologies Roy… you are now in my report.

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