Author: Mojo Hill

Slew of Mets’ Top Prospects Make Syracuse Mets’ Roster

The Triple-A Syracuse Mets released their official roster on Thursday, and it features a host of notable prospects and intriguing players to watch this season. Their season will begin on Friday at home with a scheduled 2:05 p.m. ET first pitch. Starting Rotation The biggest strength is the rotation, which features the Mets’ No. 1, 3 and 5 pitching prospects, according to MLB...

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J.D. Davis Signs With A’s

Updated Post: March 15 at 8:01 PM Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports the Oakland A’s have signed J.D. Davis to a one-year, $2.5 million deal with $1 million in incentives. Multiple outlets reported that the Mets were interested in bringing Davis back to New York. Davis spent three and a half seasons with the Mets before being traded to the San Francisco Giants in the deal for Darin Ruf....

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Mets 2024 Positional Outlook: Starting Pitchers

The Mets had a thin rotation entering the offseason, one led by Kodai Senga, but had a steep drop-off after him. While they didn’t make any huge splashes, they acquired a few pieces to support him — then, right around the start of spring training, Senga was diagnosed with a moderate right posterior capsule strain. Senga is still expected to return in 2024, but it’s unclear how soon...

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Francisco Álvarez Smashes His First Home Run Of Spring Training

Sunny skies and live baseball games are back — and along with those, as of Sunday, are Francisco Álvarez bombs. Álvarez swatted his first home run of spring training in the third inning of Sunday’s win over Houston. Helping the Mets secure their first win of the spring, Álvarez went 2-for-2 in his first two at-bats of 2024, beginning what he hopes to be a strong sophomore campaign on a...

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Four Mets Ranked in FanGraphs’ Top 100 Prospects

Four Mets prospects were ranked in the top-100 list that FanGraphs published on Thursday: Drew Gilbert, Jett Williams, Jeremy Rodriguez and Christian Scott. Two of the four were acquired at last season’s trade deadline. All four received future value grades of 50. The Mets’ highest-ranked prospects were Gilbert and Williams at No. 52 and 54, respectively — contrary to MLB Pipeline,...

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