Month: April 2026

Chris Suero Might be the Mets’ Most Fascinating Prospect

The Mets’ farm system is loaded. The pitching, headlined by Jonah Tong, Christian Scott, Jack Wenninger and Jonathan Santucci, is as deep as any team in baseball. The hitting, with bats like A.J. Ewing, Jacob Reimer and Ryan Clifford, is also strong. As a result, Chris Suero and his rise through the organization has gone a bit under the radar. At this point, most Mets fans know of Suero,...

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Bo Bichette’s Issues Are a Microcosm of Team-Wide Problems

The New York Mets opened their three game set against the reigning champs in Los Angeles with a 4-0 loss, their sixth in a row. Aside from a valiant comeback attempt against the A’s on Saturday, the Mets have been outscored 23-3 in the other five games of this early season skid.  After the game, Carlos Mendoza highlighted the team-wide inability to get the ball in the air, citing their 22 outs...

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Exclusive: Mets’ 2025 Third-Round Pick Antonio Jimenez

Antonio Jimenez is one of a kind. The Mets had never drafted a player from the University of Central Florida before the fifth round. That changed in 2025 when the opportunity to add Jimenez to their organization came along. The club poached the draft-eligible sophomore with their third-round pick, 102nd overall, in the 2025 MLB Draft, inking him to a bonus worth $564,000. Jimenez joined UCF...

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Mets Minors Weekly Report: Elian Peña Continues to Impress

It’s been a slow start to the season in the Mets’ minor leagues, as three of the organization’s four minor league affiliates have losing records. But that doesn’t mean all is bad. Two of the highlights of the early season so far are Elian Peña and Chris Suero. Suero leads the organization in OPS early on and has looked like one of the best position players on the farm,...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Content on Soto’s Progression

Good morning, Mets fans! On Monday, Anthony DiComo reported that Juan Soto (calf strain) is still expected back within 2-3 weeks of his April 3 injury, per Carlos Mendoza, but he has not started a running program. Should Soto not progress in the next couple of days, it is possible he could undergo another MRI, but as of right now, the Mets are content with his progression, per DiComo. The Mets...

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