Minor League Game Chat: Brandon Sproat Pitching for Brooklyn

The big league club has the day off on Thursday, but all four New York Mets full-season affiliates are in action. Hard-throwing right-hander Brandon Sproat (0.92 ERA) has flourished in his first five outings of the season for High-A Brooklyn, and he’s on the mound tonight. Triple-A  Syracuse Mets (19-14), Lehigh Valley IronPigs (12-20) Gameday 6:45 PM The Mets won 5-4 on Wednesday night...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Bounce Back In St. Louis

The New York Mets are enjoying an off day having taken the series against the Cardinals. Although the final game was rained out, the Mets took the opening two contests to move back to .500 with an 18-18 record. It was the team’s first series win since April 19-21. Granted, the Cardinals aren’t exactly a great baseball team right now (15-21), but you can only beat what is put in-front...

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Early Season Mets Minor League Notes: Syracuse Edition

Now that all four of the New York Mets’ full-season affiliates have at least a month under their belts, let’s look at players who have stood out to start the season and others who might be struggling. We will kick it up at the top of the farm system with the Triple-A Syracuse Mets. They’ve started the season 19-14 despite having a ton of arms go up to the minors or traded for...

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Mets Minors 2024 Prospects: No. 8 Kevin Parada

No. 8: Kevin Parada, C B/T: R/R Age: 8/3/2001 (22) Ht: 5’11” Wt: 197 lb. Acquired: 2022 June Amateur Draft – Round 1, Pick 11 (Georgia Tech) ETA: 2026 Previous Rank: 3 2024 Statistics (Binghamton – Double-A) – 22 G, .167 BA, .536 OPS, 2 HR, 3 XBH, 8 R, 9 RBI, 0 SB 11/29 BB/K Disclaimer: All prospects rankings were made in the preseason and have not been adjusted for play...

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2024 Topps Heritage Returns to 1975

  One of Topps’ most anticipated releases of the year, 2024 Topps Heritage, is in stores now. This year’s release takes collectors back to a classic set and the most imaginative design from a decade of simple designs that ranged from iconic to downright boring. The first half of the decade featured iconic single-color designs in 1970 (gray), 1971 (black), and 1973 (white), as well as the...

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David Peterson Pitches Well; Nolan McLean Homers

Wednesday night in the Mets organization, all four games were decided by one run, with the upper levels finding a way to secure victories. In Portland, Joander Suarez continued his strong start to the season for the Rumble Ponies. Meanwhile, Brooklyn’s top two hitters provided the bulk of the offense in Rome, and a Mets left-hander continued his rehab in St. Lucie. Check out more of the...

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