Author: Michael Mayer

Spring Breakout Rosters Released

The New York Mets’ top prospects will take on the top prospects from the Washington Nationals on March 15 at 3:10 p.m. ET. SNY will broadcast the game from Clover Park in Port St. Lucie. It’s part of a single admission doubleheader with the New York Mets major league team playing at 6:10 p.m. ET. The rosters for this game were revealed this morning on MLB Network, with the Mets side...

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Mets Prospects Who Can Leap to MLB in 2024

The New York Mets had seven players who made their major league debut in 2023, and with the organization focused on giving young players a chance, we could see that many in 2024 as well. Let’s take a look at the players who could make the leap to the big leagues with the Mets in 2024, which figures to be a mixture of top prospects and potential depth pieces. 40-Man Roster Players The Mets...

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Top 75 Mets Prospects: 75-71 Led By Lefties

I released my Top 75 Mets prospects last month once the international free agency period kicked off, and now I will start getting more in-depth with info on the players. I talk to coaches, scouts, and front-office folks, watch games, and dig into public and team metrics to formulate my lists. No. 75 Raimon Gomez B/T: R/R Age: 22 (9/6/2001) Height: 6’2 Weight: 224 Acquired: International Free...

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Mets, Francisco Álvarez Not Discussing Extension Yet

On Tuesday, there was an erroneous report saying the New York Mets and young catcher Francisco Álvarez were close to an extension that got shot down by essentially all the major outlets covering the team. Multiple reports say that the Mets and Álvarez are not currently having discussions about a deal. “My agent hasn’t told me anything, so I am assuming that they haven’t had any types of...

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Top Mets Prospects By Position: Shortstop is Strong

At the big league level, the Mets have one of the league’s best shortstops in Francisco Lindor. The superstar ranked ninth in bWAR (6.0) and seventh in fWAR (6.0) among position players in 2023. Deservedly so, Lindor is set to be the Mets’ shortstop through the 2031 season after signing a 10-year, $341 million extension in 2021. Still, the Mets have prioritized organizational depth...

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