Author: Steve Schaeffler

MMO 2020 Top 30 Mets Prospects: No. 13 Jordan Humphreys, RHP

No. 13 Jordan Humphreys RHP B/T: R/R Age: 23 (6/11/1996) Height: 6’2’’ Weight: 223 lbs Acquired: Drafted in 18th round of 2015 Draft out of Crystal River HS (FL) ETA: 2021 Previous Rank: 19 2019 Stats: GCL Mets 0-0 4.50 ERA, 2.0 IP, BB, 2 SO, AFL 0.77 ERA, 11.2 IP Drafted in 2015 out of Crystal River High School in Crystal River Florida, Jordan Humphreys  received a signing bonus of $150,000...

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Mets Have Four Prospects In MLB Pipeline’s New Top 100

The New York Mets have four prospects in MLB.com’s Top 100 Prospect List which was released on Saturday. The consensus No. 1 Mets prospect came in at No. 62, shortstop Ronny Mauricio. This comes after his season in Columbia in which the 18-year old hit .268/.307/.357 with 20 doubles, five triples, four homers, and 37 RBI. This is an 18 spot jump from his end of 2019 rankings. Much like the...

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MLB Rumor Roundup: Sano Signs Extension With Twins

Sano signs extension The Minnesota Twins and third baseman Miguel Sano have reached a deal on a three-year extension with a club option for 2023, thus avoiding arbitration according to Jeff Pasan of ESPN. The deal buys out Sano’s last two years of arbitration eligibility while also giving the team control over two years of his would-be-free-agent seasons. Sano, 26, has had his ups and downs in...

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MLB Rumor Roundup: Rangers Have Meeting With Castellanos

Thames Signs with Nationals The Washington Nationals have agreed to a one-year deal with Eric Thames worth $4MM that includes a mutual option with a $1MM buyout according to Britt Ghiroli of The Athletic and ESPN.com’s Jeff Passan. Signing Thames continues the Nationals streak of adding veteran infielders on short-term deals. The Nationals will likely use Thames as a platoon player as he had a...

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Mets Minors: Starting Pitcher of the Year, Kevin Smith

Level: St.Lucie/Binghamton Age: May 13, 1997 (22) Stats: 8-7, 3.15 ERA, 23 G, 23 GS, 117.0 IP, 1.256 WHIP, 3.0 BB/9, 10.0 K/9 Despite not being ranked among the top of the pitching prospects in the Mets farm system, Kevin Smith turned in the top performance by any starting pitcher the system had to offer. While pitching his way to Double-A Binghamton, the lefty went from relatively unknown to...

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