7/10/26

MACK - Friday Observations - Weekly Prospects Update

 


Beginning this week, I have added certain players that are ranked high on the top Mets prospect list that MLB sends out every season. Their performance this season so far has been very disappointing; however, I’m assuming you would like to keep tract of their weekly progress. So, I have begun to add them here.

 

SP Jack Wenninger/AAA-Syracuse –

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

7-4 – 7-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 3-BB, 5-K – oops, der it is! Wenninger finally put together a killer outing and returned to the ace we have him projected at.

As of end 7-8  - 16-G, 13-ST, 4-5, 3.48, 1.34, 75-IP, 42-BB, 73-K

 

SP Zach Thornton/AAA-Syracuse & MLB-Mets –

As of end 6-24 – 7-G, 6-ST, 4.80, 1.50, 30-IP, 14-BB, 29-K

As of end 7/1 – 8-G, 7-ST, 1-3, 4.54, 1.46, 35.2-IP, 18-BB, 33-

7-8 – 2.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 5-K

As of end 7-8 – 9-G, 8-ST, 1-3, 4.30, 1.38, 37.2-IP, 18-BB, 38-K

 

SP Jonah Tong/AAA-Syracuse

As of 6-24 – 12-ST, 1-5, 6.30, 1.62, 50-IP, 32-BB, 68-K

As of 7/1 – 13-ST, 1-5, 5.95, 1.55, 56-IP, 34-BB, 71-K

7-2 – 5-IP, 4-H, 3-ER, 2-BB, 3-K – even his strikeouts are down…

As of end 7-8 – 14-ST, 1-5, 5.90, 1.52, 61-IP, 36-BB, 74-K

 

RP Jonathan Pintaro/AAA-Syracuse only -

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-

As of end 7/8 – AAA - same

 

RP Ben Simon/AAA-Syracuse –

As of end 6-24 – 11-APPS, 2.57, 1.14, 7-BB, 8-K

As of end 7/1 – 13-APPS, 2-2, 2.20, 1.16, 16.1-IP, 8-BB, 9-K

7-4 – 1.1-IP, 2-H, 1-ER, BB, K

7-8 – 1-IP, 2-H, 1-R

As of end 7/8 – 15-APPS, 1-ST, 2-2, 2.89, 1.29, 18.2-IP, 9-BB, 10-K

 

RP Dan Hammer/AAA-Syracuse –

As of 6-24 – AAA: 13-APPS, 0-1, 2.25, 1.56, 16-IP, 13-BB, 18-K

7-5 – 1.2-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-BB

As of 7-8 – AAA: 17-APPS, 1-ST, 0-1, 1.77, 1.52, 20.1-IP, 17-BB, 21-K

As you can see, Hammer needs to work on his command.

On the evening of 7-8, the Mets promoted Hammer to Queens for what we expect to be a short stay.

 

ADDED - RP Ryan Lambert/AAA-Syracuse – we all expected Lambert to be one of the top two minor league relievers this season and, frankly, it just hasn’t happened. Still the 100+mph fastball is there and we need to keep tract of him as he goes forward.

7-3 – 1-1P, 1-H, 1-ER, BB

7-5 – 1-IP, O-H, ER, 3-BB (!)

7-8 – 2.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB, 2-K

As of 7-8 – 23-APPS, 3-1, 5.73, 1.64, 22-IP, 20-BB, 30-K

 

ADDED – RP Jefry Yan/AAA-Syracuse – yes, Yan is 29, but I decided to add him here before Wednesday’s game after reading that, at combined Binghamton/Syracuse this season, he so far has 66 strikeouts in 34.2 innings pitched.

As of 7-8 – AAA: 7-APPS, 2-1, 3.38, 1.25, 8-IP, 6-BB, 21-K

See?

 

ADDED – 1B Ryan Clifford/AAA-Syracuse – no one has disappointed more this season than Clifford, who is well on his way to setting the new record for the most strikeouts by a Mets minor leaguer. It’s hard to believe that MLB.com has him as the #2 Mets prospect. Let’s follow his “progress”.

7-3 – 1-3, R, bb, (2K)

7-4 – 1-3, R, RBI, BB (K)

7-8 Game 1 – 1-4, 2-R, RBI

7-8 Game 2 – 1-3, R, HR (15), 2-RBI

As of end 7-8 – 303-AB, 15-HR, 44-RBI, 126-K, .195/.284/.386/.670

And baseball says this is the #2 Mets prospect

 

2B Ji Hwan Bae/AAA-Syracuse

As of end 6-24 – 227-AB, 4-HR, 35-RBI, 35-BB, .278/.381.410/.790

As of end 7/1 – 248-AB, 5-HR, 26-RBI, 37-BB, .274/.375/.411/.786

7-2 – 0-3

7-3 – 2-4, 2-R, BB

7-4 – 0-3, R, BB

7-8 Game 1 – 1-3, R, 2-BB

7-8 Game 2 – 0-2, R, BB

As of end 7/8 – 263-AB, 5-HR, 26-RBI, 43-BB, .270/.378/.399/.777

 

SS/3B/2B Yonny Hernandez/AAA-Syracuse –

As of end 6-24 – 178-AB, 2-HR, 20-RBI, .287/.381/.360/.741

As of end 7/1 – 199-AB, 2-HR, 25-RBI, .307/.390/.387/.777

7-2 – 1-2, R, RBI, 2-BB

7-5 – 0-3, BB

7-8 – Game 1 – 0-2, R

As of end 7/8 – 209-AB, 2-HR, 29-RBI, .306/.398/.383/.781

 

ADDED – 3B Christian Arroyo/AAA-Syracuse – added after his July 4th game in which he raised his seasonal BA to .298. That’s impressive in this modern game.

7-4 – 1-4, R

7-8 – Game 1 – 1-3, 2-R, RBI, 2-BB, 2B (12)

As of end 7/8 – 191-AB, 6-HR, 42-RBI, .298/.348/.455/.803

Arroyo is 31. Far too old to be considered a prospect. Yet, a guy with this talent is nice to have stashed at the AAA level just in case…

 

OF Nick Morabito/AAA-Syracuse

As of end 6-24 – 243-AB, 8-HR, 28-RBI, 34-BB, 26-SB, .263/.368/.416/.784

As of end 7/1 – 266-AB, 8-HR, 31-RBI, .271/.369/.421/.790.

7-3 – 1-5

7-4 – 1-4

7-5 – 2-3, 2-R, HR (9), RBI, BB

7-8 Game 1 – 1-2, 2-BB

7-8 Game 2 – 0-2, BB

As of end 7-8 – 282-AB, 9-HR, 32-RBI, 28-SB, .273/.376/.426/.801

 

SP Jonathan Santucci/AA-Binghamton –         

As of end 6-24 – 14-ST, 2-5, 3.95, 1.33, 66-IP, 34-BB, 80-K

As of end 7/1 – 15-ST, 2-5, 3.84, 1.31, 68-IP, 33-BB, 83-K

7-5 – 6.1-IP, 2-H, 2-ER, 4-BB, 10-K (!), (3.77) – Santucci is starting to string together quality starts. This one with double-digit strikeouts. Impressive.

As of end 7/8 – 16-ST, 2-6, 3.77, 1.28, 74-IP, 39-BB, 93-K

 

SP Channing Austin/AA - Binghamton –

 As of 5/27 - A+ - 8-ST, 2-1, 1.17 (Brooklyn), 38.1-IP. 48-K, 22-BB

7-2 – AAA – 2.2-IP, 3-H, 1-ER, 0-BB, 3-K – Austin came off the IL last week, debuted for Binghhamton (1-IP, 3-ER, 2-balks), then began to straighten out with this outing.

7-6 – 2.2-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 3-BB, 2.K

As of end 7-8 – AA – 3-ST, 0-1, 5.68, 1.74, 6.1-IP, 6-BB, 6-K

 

ADDED – SP R.J. Gordon/AA-Binghamton - Gordon impressed most of the scouts last year and everyone expected him to start strong this season. He hasn’t.

7-2 – 5-IP, 5-H, 0-R, BB, 2-K – an excellent entry outing for RJ.

As of end 7-8 – 10-ST, 0-5, 6.61, 1.84, 32.2-IP, 17-BB, 25-K

 

RP Felipe De La Cruz/AA - Binghamton -

As of end 6-24 – Combined AA/AAA – 20-APPS, 0-1, 2.45, 1.31, 25.2-IP, 35-K

As of end 7/1 – AA – 19-APPS, 1-1, 1.93, 1.24, 23.1-IP, 12-BB, 33-K

7-2 – 2-IP, 2-H, 2-ER, 2-BB

As of end 7-8 – 21-APPS, 1-2, 2.73, 1.37, 26.1-IP, 15-BB, 33-K

 

RP Saul Garcia/AA-Binghamton

As of end 6-24 – 25-APPS, 0-1, 3.86, 1.25, 28-IP, 10-BB, 40-K

As of end 7/1 – 28-APPS, 0-1, 3.45, 1.12, 31.1-IP, 10-BB, 46-K

7-3 – 1-IP, 2-H, ER, 2-K – the scoreless inning streak has been broken

As of end 7-8 – 30-APPS, 0-1, 3.51, 1.17, 33.1-IP, 11-BB, 50-K

 

ADDED – RP Danis Correa/AA-Binghamton – a definite new name on the scene. The 26/year old went 2.08 for Brooklyn earlier this year, followed by 2.45 for Binghamton. This outing brings him to 2.16 for Binghamton.

7-5 – 1-IP, O-H, 0-R, BB, K (2.16)

As of end 7-8 – 7-APPS, 1-1, 1.80, 1.10, 10-IP, 4-BB, 15-K

 

ADDED – RP Justin Armbruester – another newbie who made this report because of his current 1.50-ERA. Converted starter.

7-6 – 0.1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 1.50

As of end 7-8 – 6-APPS, 0-0, 1.50, 0.66, 6-IP, 1-BB, 6-K

 

ADDED – C Chris Suero/AA-Binghamton – my personal favorite, Suero started slow, showed a little life a couple of times, and is still stuck below the Mendoza line. Huge disappointment so far.

7-3 – 0-4, R

7-4 – 0-3, 2-BB

7-6 – 0-4, 2-R, 2-BB

As of end 7-8 – 238-AB, 7-HR, 40-RBI, .193/.349/.395/.744

Underwhelming at best.

 

SP Jose Chirinos/A+ Brooklyn –

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

7-2 – 3.2-IP, 7-H, 4-ER, 2-BB, 7-K

7-8 – 5-IP, 2-H, 2-ER, 5-BB, 3-K

As of end 7-8 – 7-ST, 1-4, 5.19, 1.55, 34.2-IP, 18-BB, 38-K

Chirinos continues to struggle at this level.

 

SP Nicholas Carreno/A+ Brooklyn –

As of end 6-24 – AAA: 3-ST, 0-1, 7.71, 1.64, 14-IP, 9-BB, 15-K

As of end 7/1 – 4-ST, 0-1, 6.00, 1.61, 18-IP, 13-BB, 16-K

7-4 – 2.1-IP, 2-H, 4-ER, 5-BB, 2-K, HR – Carreno seems to have forgot where the zone is anymore. Everything he did remarkable for St. Lucie this season has quickly been erased when he hit the city. Not really sure if he should still be in this report.

As of end 7-8 – 5-ST, 0-1, 7.08, 1.77, 20.1-IP, 18-BB, 18-K

 

ADDED – SP Noah Hall/A+ Brooklyn – Hall impressed a lot of us last season (2.72), but has got off to a horrible start this season. But not on Tuesday:

7-6 – 6-IP, 3-H, 0-R, 3-BB, 7-K

As of end 7-8 – 17-G, 15-ST, 2-6, 5.19, 1.70, 76.1IP, 57-BB, 81-K

                                    

SP David Hurtado/A+ Brooklyn -

As of end 6-24 – 6-ST, 3-1, 1.91, 0.60, 28.1-IP, 4-BB, 24-K

As of end 7/1 – 7-ST, 4-1, 1.57, 0.55, 34.1-IP, 5-BB, 32-K

7-5 – 2-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 3-K – relieving this day for some reason.

As of end 7-8 – 8-G, 7-ST, 4-1, 1.49, 0.55, 36-1-IP, 5-BB, 35-K

Currently, the ace of the chain

 

SP Dakota Hawkins/A+ Brooklyn

7-3 – 2-IP, 5-H, 5-ER, 3-BB, K – well… every pitcher has bad days. Hopefully, this is a one and done for The Hawk.

As of end 7-8 – 16-G, 6-ST, 2-0, 3.00, 1.15, 33-IP, 9-BB, 28-K

 

RP - Bryce Jenkins/A+ Brooklyn

As of end 6-24 – 20-APPS, 1-2, 2.49, 0.87, 25.1-IP, 10-BB, 27-K

As of 7/1 – 22-APPS, 2-2, 2.25, 0.89, 28-IP, 12-BB, 31-K

7-3 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, K

7-4 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB, K

7-8 – 1.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, K

As of end 7-8 – 25-APPS, 2-2, 2.03, 0.83, 31-IP, 13-BB, 34-K

 

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

As of end 7/1 – 25-APPS, 2-1, 2.81, 1.36, 25.2-IP, 14-BB, 39-K

As of end 7/8 – 27-APPS, 2-1, 2.54, 1.30, 28.1-IP, 14-BB, 45-K

Strong K/BB ratio

 

RP Hunter Hodges/A+ Brooklyn -

early Cyclones stat line: 22-G, 0-2, 2.63, 1.17, 27-1-IP, 39-K.

As of 7/1 – 24-APPS, 0-2, 2.51, 1.22, 28.2-IP, 28-BB, 55-K

7-3 – 1-IP, 1-H, 1-ER, 2-K

7-4 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, BB, K

7-8 – 1.0-IP, 2-H, 2-ER, BB, 2-K

As of end 7/8 – 27-APPS, 0-2, 3.13, 1.26, 31.2-IP, 17-BB, 46-K

Also, strong K/BB ratio

 

ADDED – RP Ryan Dollar/A+ Brooklyn – new kid on the block with no prospect tag. Earned this spot through hard work.

7-3 – 1-IP, 0-H, 0-R, K

7-5 – 1.1-IP, 1-H, 0-R, 2-BB

As of end 7-8 – 14-APPS, 0-0, 2.12, 1.41, 17-IP, 13-BB, 24-K

 

ADDED – 1B Cole Mathis/A+ Brooklyn  – obtained in the David Peterson trade. Assigned to A+ Brooklyn. Pundits have him at around #15 on the Mets prospect list.

As of end 7-8 – has not played for the Mets yet

 

ADDED – 2B Colin Houck/A+ Brooklyn – Tom Brennan’s favorite prospect. Outstanding first round pick. Brings back memories of Steve Chilcott.

7-2 – 0-4, 1-K

7-3 – 1-2, R, 2-BB

7-4 – 2-4, 2-R, 2-RBI, BB, HR (7), 2B (13), (12)

7-6 – 0-3, 1-K

7-8 – 0-4, 3-K – maybe Tom is right about this guy

As of end 7-8 – 258-AB, 7-HR, 28-RBI, 115-K, .205/.275/.337/.612

 

ADDED – SS Mitch Voit/A+ Brooklyn – Voit is another first rounder that is off to a slow professional start. He has begun to heat up starting in June.

7-3 – 0-5

7-4 – 1-4, R, 2-BB

7-6 – 0-3, R

7-8 – 1-5

As of end 7-8 – 253-AB, 10-HR, 33-RBI, .241/.347/.403/.750

If you think this stat line sucks, you should have seen it a month ago

 

OF JT Benson/A+ Brooklyn –

As of end 6-24 – 92-AB, 4-HR, 19-RBI, .283/.371/.565/.937

As of end 7/1 – 107-AB, 5-HR, 23-RBI, .280/.374/.551/.925

7-3 – 1-3, 2-R, RBI, BB, HR (6)

7-4 – 3-5, R, 2-RBI, 2B (11)

7-6 – 0-4

As of end 7-8 – 123-AB, 6-HR, 26-RBI, ,276/.364/.545/.909

 

RHSP Emilio Obispo/St. Lucie –

As of end 6-24 – 10-G, 7-ST, 3-1, 1.49, 1.26, 36-1-IP, 15-BB, 41-K

As of end 7/1 – 11-G, 8-ST, 3-2, 3.48, 1.28, 41.1-IP, 17-BB, 44-K

As of 7-8 – 12-G, 9-ST, 0-5, 3.47, 1.37, 36.1-IP, 12-BB, 41-K

 

 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

7-2 – 1-IP, 3-H, 2-ER, 3-K – I’m going to give Mack a chance to right this wrong…

7-6 – 2.0-IP, 0-H, 0-R, 2-BB, 2-K

As of end 7-8 – 17-APPS, 3-1, 2.55, 1.34, 24.2-IP, 10-BB, 29-K

 

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  

 

SS Elian Pena/A-St. Lucie –

As of end 6-24 – 234-AB, 3-HR, 25-RBI, .261/.397/.355/.751

As of end 7-1 – 241-AB, 3-HR, 26-RBI, 36-BB, .261/.400/.353/.753

7-3– 0-4

7-4 – 1-3

7-8 – 0-4

As of end 7-8 – 259-AB, 3-HR, 26-RBI, .251/.386/.336/.721

 

ADDED - SS Antonio Jimenez – Jimenez was the Mets 3rd round draft pick in 2025. He’s now on this list because of this.

7-7 – 4-6, 4-R, RBI, 2-2B (8), HR (4)

7-8 – 2-3, R, BB, 2B (9)

As of end 7-8 – 119-AB, 4-HR, 18-RBI, .252/.379/.429/.808

 

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

 

ADDED – OF – Trey Snyder – yeah, he’s back…

7-7 – 1-4, 2-R, BB

7-8 – 3-4, R, RBI

As of end 7-8 – 100-AB, 0-HR, 12-RBI, .280/.339/.350/.689

 

ADDED – SP Nathan Hall/FCL –Added here on Wednesday after his start that day:

7-7 – 2.0-IP, 1-H, 0-R, K

As of end 7-8:  4-ST, 0-0, 0.00, 0.60, 5.0-IP, 0-BB, 4-K

 

ADDED – RP Franyel Diaz/FCL - I don’t normally add players after a bad game, but since Diaz finished the day with a 1.59-ERA, he now makes our report.

7-6 – 1-IP, 2-H, 2-ER, 4-BB

As of end 7-8 – 9-APPS, 0-2, 1.59, 2.11, 11.1-IP, 12-BB, 13-K

 

C Yovanny Rodriguez/FCL 

As of end 6-24 – 102-AB, 5-HR, 26-RBI, .284/.380/.480/.861

As of end 7/1 – 108-AB, 5-HR, 26-RBI, .278/.394/.463/.857

7-3 – 2-4, 2-RBI, 2B (4) – actually, doubled in the winning run. Maybe a sign to come…

7-4 – 3-4, R, hit .300 (.302)

7-6 – 1-3, R, BB

7-7 – 0-2

As of end 7-8 – 121-AB, 5-HR, 29-RBI, .298/.408/.471/,879

May be taking off…

 

SS Vladi Gomez/FCL

As of end 6-24 – FCL – 70-AB, 1-HR, 11-RBI, 19-SB, .371/.483/.514/.997

As of end 7/1 – 84-AB, 1-HR, 13-RBI, .357/.466/.488/.954

7-3 – 1-3, R, RBI

7-4 – 0-3

7-6 – 2-4, RBI, 2B (5)

7-7 – 1-3

As of end 7-8 – 97-AB, 1-HR, 15-RBI, 30-SB, .351/,458/.474//932

 

3B Roybert Herrera/FCL –

As of end 6-24 – 46-AB, 1-HR, 7-RBI, .304/.429/.413/.842

As of end 7/1 – 56-AB, 1-HR, 9-RBI, .286/.403/.375/.778

7-6 – 1-2, 2-R, RBI, BB

As of end 7-8 – 59-AB, 1-HR, 11-RBI, .288/.411/.373/.784

 

RF Bohan Adderley/FCL

As of end 6-24 - 112-AB, 4-HR, 15-RBI, .313/.364/.482/.846

As of end 7/1 – 127-AB, 4-HR, 16-RBI, .315/.367/.465/.831

7-3 – 0-2

7-4 – 0-4

7-5 – 1-3, R, RBI, BB,2B (8)

7-7 – 2-3, 2B (9)

As of end 7-8 – 139-AB, 4-HR, 17-RBI, .309/.370/.460/.831

 

END OF THE WEEK DSL STATLINES (end of games 7/2):

 

C Frank Moreno – 74-AB, .284, .797-OPS, 2-HR, 17-RBI

C Yadier Fuentes – 56-AB, ,286, .839-OPS, 1-HR, 9-RBI

OF Jonnhan Sanchez -  85-AB, .365, 1.011-OPS, 2-HR, 21-RBI, 9-SBP

SS/3B Michalle Mercedes  89-AB, .303, .814-OPS, 1-HR, 25-RBI

SS Dayron Oramas – 32-AB, .406, .924-OPS, 0-HR, 6-RBI

SS Angel Ozuna – 24-AB, .292, .808-OPS, 0-HR, 5-RBI

SS Wandy Asigen – 8-AB, .250, 1.000-OPS, 0-HR, 3-RBI

OF Henry Manrique  93-AB, .301, .871-OPS, 0-HR, 16-RBI

OF Cleiner Ramirez -  95-AB, .295, .927-OPS, 5-HR, 15-RBI, 9-SB

OF Royner Bravo – 83-AB, .289, .871-OPS, 0-HR, 18-RBI, 11-SB

(LOOK... DSL pitching sucks, but this is still impressive. The Mets DSL teams never have had this kind of offensive talent)

 

HELIUM ALERT

 

RHSP Maxgregori Harvey/DSL Orange – Harvey is not  promoted as a top pitching prospect; however, he is off to a hell of a start this season. On Friday, The 19/year old went 3.0-IP, 1-ER, 6-K, padding his seasonal stats to 5-G, 0-0, 1.64, 1.18, 11-IP, 20-K. Remember… Latin kids that pitch well are rare at this stage,

 

LHSP Eduardo Pina/DSL Blue – got another “non-prospect Latin kid pitcher” doing wonderful things… 17/year old Pina faired well on Friday, going 4-IP, 4-H, 0-R, 1-BB, 1-K. Fore the season: 5-G, 0-0, 1.59, 1.15, 11.1-IP, 7-K.


RP Austin Brown/FCL - this one is off to an interesting start. Brown was signed a ways back as an UDFA and immediately went on the IL. He was recently activated and, so far, has faced six batters. Gave up a single and struck out the other five. News at 11.

 

RHSP Abner Mesa/DSL Orange – the 19/year old continues to impress, going 5-IP, 4-H, 0-R, 3-K on Wednesday and running his seasonal ERA to 2.16. The top DSL prospect pitcher this season.


10 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Clifford had a HR and double, and a K, in 5 ABs last nite.

Morabito another fine game.

Tong allowed 4 runs in 5 innings, all runs on 2-HRs, and fanned 8. Still learning.

RJ Gordon won, to move to 1-5 on the season.

Voit on base 4 times, now has 30 steals.

Gutierrez had a single, double, HR and Sac Fly, in his best offensive game as a pro.

Houck fanned twice. I saw one swinging K, on a bad pitch. I do not consider him a prospect.

Lastly, DAKOTA HAWKINS THREW 6 PERFECT INNINGS.

ARNAUD blew the no hitter in the 9th in the 11-2 win.

Brooklyn, other than Houck, is hitting.

Paul Articulates said...

Long list, good list. No better time for prospects to make their surge. Call-ups coming in the fall.

Mack Ade said...

You know me. I hate long posts but this is what it is

D J said...

Nate Lavender is doing well after returning to the Mets. He could be a possible relief pitcher brought up this year if other pitchers are traded.

Mack Ade said...

True

I need to see more before he makes this report

Mack Ade said...

Thanks for the recap of last night

Viper said...

Nice list Mack, it seems that the players you don't normally write about are doing better than the expected ones. Tong is finding out that he now needs to become a pitcher if he want success at the ML level. I still think that Sproat was better but that's me.

Mack Ade said...

I always was high on both Sproat and Tidwell

I think anyone that can churn out good seasonal numbers deserves to be in this report regardless of their prospect status

Gary Seagren said...

Mack your the man keep up the good work and do you see Voit bumped to bingo this year?

Mack Ade said...

Definiely