Offense Carries Three Mets Affiliates to Wins
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by Michael Mayer
6h ago
Nick Morabito, Photo by Ed Delany of Mets Minors On Tuesday, offense was the deciding factor for the New York Mets minor league farm system. The Binghamton Rumble Ponies, however, were rained out of their game against the Hartford Yard Goats. The game will be played as part of a doubleheader on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Mets minor-leaguers who did play all took home wins. Their offenses were the key contributors to their wins on Tuesday. Led by Luisangel Acuña, José Iglesias, Ryan Clifford, Omar De Los Santos, and Chris Suero. Triple-A Syracuse (15-11) 13, Rochester (12-12) 5 Box Score Luis ..read more
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Mets Sign Mike Brosseau
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by Michael Mayer
6h ago
Photo Credit: Michael McLoone-USA TODAY Sports The New York Mets have signed veteran utility player Mike Brosseau to a minor league deal. The 30-year-old was just 3-for-28 in Triple-A for the Royals before he became a free agent again. Brosseau played in 29 games for the Milwaukee Brewers last season, with four home runs and a .654 OPS. The former Ray also pitched in three games, allowing one run over 2 1/3 innings. The right-handed hitter had a much better season in 2022 when he hit .255/.344/.418, 115 OPS+, with five doubles and six home runs in 69 games. He also tossed three scoreless inn ..read more
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Christian Scott, Blade Tidwell Continue Strong Start to Season
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by Tyler Antonelle
2d ago
Christian Scott, Photo by James Farrance Sunday was a great day for the Syracuse Mets, who swept their doubleheader with the Columbus Clippers to end the week on a really high note. It wasn’t a great day for the rest of the Mets’ affiliates, who all lost their respective games. Binghamton and Brooklyn struggled on the offensive side, while St. Lucie’s loss was more attributable to their pitching woes. Two of the standout performances on Sunday came from two of the Mets’ top pitching prospects in Christian Scott and Blade Tidwell. Both continue to string together really impressive o ..read more
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Mets’ Lower Levels Pitching Excels In Victories
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by Matt Mongin
4d ago
The Brooklyn Cyclones and St. Lucie Mets were carried to victories by their pitching staffs. The Cyclones staff, led by starter Jordan Geber, combined for one hit and one walk allowed in nine innings pitched while striking out nine Wilmington batters. St. Lucie’s pitching combined to allow three hits and three walks, while striking eight batters in their nine innings of work. St. Lucie’s starter, Zach Thornton, led the charge en route to lowering his season ERA to 4.26.  Triple-A Columbus Clippers (10-14) 7, Syracuse Mets (12-11) 5 BOX SCORE CF Ben Gamel: 2-for-3, 2 R, HR (5), 2B, RBI (1 ..read more
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Tyler Stuart, Jonah Tong Dominate Their Starts
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by Sean Kenny
5d ago
Jonah Tong, Photo by Ed Delany of Mets Minors The Mets affiliates struggled to score runs overall on Thursday, but the pitching was strong, including dominant efforts from Tyler Stuart and Jonah Tong. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (12-10) 1, Columbus Clippers (9-14) 9 BOX SCORE LF Ben Gamel 0-for-1, 3 BB, K (.918 OPS) DH Luke Ritter 0-for-4, 2 K (.830 OPS) 3B Mark Vientos 0-for-3, BB, 2 K (.917 OPS) 2B Luisangel Acuña 0-for 4, K (.560 OPS) Syracuse only managed two hits on the day—but a whopping eight walks. Unfortunately, they could only turn that into one run off a Taylor Kohlwey RBI ..read more
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Dom Hamel, J.D. Martinez Lead Syracuse to Win
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by Ricky Keeler
6d ago
Photo by Ed Delany of Mets Minors The Syracuse Mets pitching staff combined to throw a one-hitter on Wednesday, and J.D. Martinez had two hits and drove in two runs. Binghamton won behind the long ball, and Brooklyn walked 11 times in their blowout win. Right-hander Douglas Orellana tossed five perfect innings of relief for Brooklyn. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (12-9) 4, Columbus Clippers (8-14) 0 BOX SCORE DH J.D. Martinez: 2-for-4, R, 2B, 2 RBIs (3), K (.875 OPS) 3B Mark Vientos: 1-for-4, RBI (19), 2 K (.942 OPS) SS Luisangel Acuña: 2-for-4, 2 R, 2 K (.589 OPS) CF Trayce Thompson: 1-for-4, RBI ..read more
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2024 Mets Minors Top Prospects: No. 15 Brandon Sproat
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by Sean Kenny
1w ago
Brandon Sproat, Photo by Ed Delany of Mets Minors No. 15: Brandon Sproat, RHP B/T: R/R      Age: 9/17/2000 (23) Ht: 6’3″        Wt: 215 lb. Acquired: Drafted In The Second Round, 2023 MLB Draft ETA: 2025  Previous Rank: N/R Stats (Brooklyn Cyclones—2024) – 0.00 ERA 2 2/3 IP, 1 H, 5 BB, 5 K Brandon Sproat has had an interesting start to his Mets career before he even threw an inning. Sproat was drafted in the third round of the 2022 MLB Draft by the Mets with the 90th pick. The two sides failed to come to an agreement and S ..read more
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Christian Scott Pitches Well for Syracuse, J.D. Martinez Makes Triple-A Debut
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by Jack Ramsey
1w ago
Christian Scott, Photo by James Farrance Much as was the case last Tuesday, starting pitching dazzled in the Mets’ minor league system tonight. Christian Scott continued to make a case to appear in Queens sooner rather than later, and St. Lucie opening-day starter Jack Wenninger dazzled with one hit over six innings and 10 strikeouts. St. Lucie allowed just one hit on Tuesday night, marking its best game as a staff this season. Two-way sensation Nolan McLean struck out six in five innings of pitching that yielded just three base runners. Offensively, J.D. Martinez recorded one hit in hi ..read more
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2024 Mets Minors Prospects: No. 16 Jacob Reimer
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by Nick Rucco
1w ago
Jacob Reimer, Photo by Ed Delany of Mets Minors No. 16 Jacob Reimer, 3B/1B B/T: R/R, Age: 20 (2/22/2004) Height: 6’2, Weight: 205 lbs Acquired: 4th round of 2022 Draft from Yucaipa HS (Yucaipa, CA) Previous Rank: N/A 2023 Stats (FCL Mets/Low-A St. Lucie/A+ Brooklyn): 102 G, .265 BA, .774 OPS, 8 HR, 49 RBI, 63 R Jacob Reimer was one of three high school players that the Mets drafted in the first four rounds of the 2022 MLB Draft, joining Jett Williams and Nick Morabito as young prospects the organization hoped would reshape their farm system. Reimer has not seen the meteoric rise th ..read more
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Ryan Clifford, Colin Houck Heating Up
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by Tyler Antonelle
1w ago
The Mets’ affiliates played just three games on Sunday, as Syracuse’s game was canceled due to rain. A day after each of the affiliates won, it was another successful day where two of the Mets’ three minor league teams won their games on Sunday. Only Binghamton couldn’t secure a win, losing by just one run. Two of the performances of note on Sunday were by two of the Mets’ top prospects in Ryan Clifford and Colin Houck. Between the two of them, they recorded five runs and six walks in their respective games. They haven’t had the kind of offensive start to the season that they would h ..read more
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