Mets Minors Game Chat: Christian Scott Making Season Debut for Syracuse

After Low-A St. Lucie began their season on Thursday, both Double-A Binghamton and High-A Brooklyn will do the same on Friday as they ring in Opening Day. St. Lucie and Triple-A Syracuse both dropped their respective games yesterday, and they’ll look to get back in the win column today. 4:05 PM · NBT Bank Stadium · Toledo (2-4) at Syracuse (3-3) Fresh off a 17-7 loss to Toledo on Thursday...

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Three Non-Top 30 Mets Prospects to Monitor in 2026

Recently, we released our list of the top 50 prospects for the Mets here at Metsmerized heading into the 2026 season, and while much of the attention will understandably go towards the front of the list, the back deserves some attention too. Minor league breakouts happen every year, so here are three players ranked outside the top 30 who have the potential to fly up prospect lists by the end of...

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Mets Minors Recap: Elian Peña Shines in St. Lucie Debut

Jonah Tong got roughed up in his second start of the Triple-A campaign. He only lasted 1 2/3 innings, giving up seven runs (four earned) on four hits, three walks, and two strikeouts. Control has been an issue at times in Tong’s minor league career, and this start was no different. Only 34 of his 60 pitches were thrown for strikes, and his average four-seam fastball velocity was down...

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Two Under-the-Radar Mets Prospects to Look Out For at Each Level

The Mets have interesting prospects at every level. Here is one under-the-radar pitcher and hitter to follow in 2026 at the start of the minor league season! Syracuse Mets Hitter: Nick Morabito This may be cheating a bit, as most people probably know Nick Morabito by now, but by the time a prospect gets to Triple-A, they have done enough to be recognized. If Morabito makes the majors, it will be...

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Morning Briefing: Blade Tidwell Shuts Down Mets in Giants Debut

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets looked to get back in the win column as they headed to San Francisco on Thursday. But they were unable to do so, dropping the series opener against the Giants 7-2. David Peterson started rough and ended strong. He was piggybacked by Sean Manaea, who gave up a few runs of his own. The offense was cold again, outside of a Bo Bichette double and Mark Vientos home...

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Peterson Hammered By Giants As Mets Lose Third Straight

The Mets played like a jet-lagged team in their first West Coast game of the season, losing to the San Francisco Giants 7-2 for their third consecutive loss. Starter David Peterson was hit hard, early, and often following a strong season debut. He gave up three runs in the first inning, allowing a single, double, and triple. Peterson also hurt his own cause by dropping a toss while trying to...

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