Nick Morabito showed off the bat and the leather in Syracuse’s 5-4 victory Sunday over Lehigh Valley. He had one of the Mets’ two extra-base hits and made a great catch in center field that you can see here.

The 23-year-old, who went 0-for-11 with nine strikeouts in five major-league games this year, has been hot in Triple-A this month. He’s slashed .287/.360/.480 in June with three homers, four doubles and a triple. He’s also 11-for-11 stealing bases. Morabito’s 26 steals rank sixth in the International League.

Nick Morabito. Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Triple-A

Syracuse Mets (42-39) 5, Lehigh Valley IronPigs (37-44) 4

Box Score

Like Morabito, Hernández is also on a tear in June, hitting .368/.443/.500 with nine doubles and 12 RBIs. The 28-year-old is trying to return to the majors for the first time since he played 14 games for the Dodgers in 2023.

Wenninger, 24, has allowed at least three earned runs in four straight appearances and hasn’t gone longer than five innings in any of them.

Chris Suero
Photo by Ed Delany of Metsmerized

Double-A

Binghamton Rumble Ponies (28-47) 5, Erie SeaWolves (41-33) 6, 10 innings

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Suero, the rare catcher who can bat leadoff, stole his 20th base in 23 tries. The two hits raised his batting average to .200 for the first time since May 19.

Stratton, 22, taken in the 20th round of 2025’s draft out of Rice, has struck out 50 in 36 innings at Binghamton and Brooklyn.

Mitch Voit. Photo by Ed Delany

High-A

Jersey Shore BlueClaws (28-46) 1, Brooklyn Cyclones (30-44) 5

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Voit extended his hitting streak to seven games. He’s gone 9-for-25 with a home run and a double during the run. He leads the team in steals with 26, which is tied for sixth in the South Atlantic League.

Jenkins has struck out 31 in 28 innings.

Low-A

St. Lucie Mets (35-38) 5, Fort Myers Mighty Mussels (43-30) 6

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Meggers is 7-for-14 in his last four games with a home run, four doubles, two walks and a stolen base.

Núñez completed his first full inning of work in his rehab assignment. He’s been out since July 2025 after undergoing Tommy John surgery, and the Mets expect him to return in 2027.