Tag: Jacob Reimer

Mets Minors Recap: Suero Smacks Walk-Off Homer

Catcher Chris Suero had a night. He sent a 2-2 pitch over the left-field wall for a three-run, walk-off homer in the 10th inning that gave Double-A Binghamton a 5-4 victory Friday over Reading. You can see the homer and Gatorade shower here. The 22-year-old also tripled, scored twice, and threw out a runner trying to steal. Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (31-29) 4, Syracuse Mets...

What Other Mets Prospects Could Debut This Season?

The Mets’ path to a playoff spot continues to get more difficult by the day. While they do not have a ton of clear pieces to sell, any moves could open up more playing time for young players. Injuries and prospects in the minors forcing the team’s hand can do that as well. We have already seen Carson Benge, A.J. Ewing, Nick Morabito and Zach Thornton debut this season. Who else could...

Mets Minors Recap: Jacob Reimer Continues Strong May

Two of the five games scheduled for Saturday were rained out for the New York Mets’ organizational teams, leaving almost half of the initial slate of play. Results varied on Saturday, but strong pitching was a common theme across all levels. Syracuse (Triple-A) is now set for a doubleheader on Sunday with the Buffalo Bisons, and no plans for the makeup of Saturday’s rainout were announced...

Is It Time For The Mets to Turn to The Next Generation?

The New York Mets are bad. Not the entire team — but most of it. The pitching, aside from a weak link in the rotation, has generally been pretty good. The offense has been a glaring problem. At this point, it’s time to cut bait and move on to the next generation of Mets. The Outfield It all starts with A.J. Ewing. With Luis Robert Jr. injured and without a timetable to return, Ewing should...

Mets Minors Recap: Watson Strikes Out Six, Reimer Bangs Out Four Hits

Here is what you need to know from Wednesday’s minor league action in the Mets system: A four-hit day for Jacob Reimer could hopefully be the start of an offensive breakout. Reimer is the No. 5-ranked Mets prospect on MLB Pipeline and is hopefully trending in the right direction. Elsewhere, Will Watson punched out six batters in his start on Wednesday and showed a little better control...

Examining the Mets’ MLB-Ready Position Player Depth

Juan Soto’s early-season injury has raised an important question: Which position players are in line for promotions when the Mets call on their minor league depth in 2o26? It’s not a fun topic, but it’s a necessary one. For pitching depth, it’s pretty clear. There are a handful of starters on call in Syracuse, and the same goes for the relievers. For the hitting depth,...

Which Level Each Of The MMO Top-50 Prospects Are Beginning

Every year MMO puts out our top-50 Mets prospects. With the minor leagues kicking off their seasons as well, let’s familiarize ourselves where each of these prospects are slated to begin their 2026 seasons. New York Mets – Major Leagues 1. Nolan McLean, RHP – The Mets’ top prospect dominated across Double-A and Triple-A with a 2.45 ERA and 127 strikeouts in 113.2 innings before...

Mets Minors Recap: Cam Tilly Dominates In First Professional Outing

The first full weekend of action for the New York Mets’ minor league system has produced a mixed bag of results, as each team already has at least one loss to its name, while High-A Brooklyn hasn’t won yet. Triple-A Syracuse is now over a full week’s worth of games into their season, sitting exactly at .500, with Joander Suarez looking to finally push himself over the top and...

Mets Minors Recap: Bats Explode in Binghamton

The first full slate of games for the Mets’ minor league affiliates did not exactly go as planned, with only Binghamton and St. Lucie picking up a win on Friday. Christian Scott made his first start in affiliated ball since returning from Tommy John Surgery in mid-2024. In Binghamton, the offense carried the team to an extra-inning win, despite shaky pitching up and down the staff....

Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 10-6 Features Young Infielders, Right-Handed Starters

Next up in our countdown of the New York Mets’ top-50 organizational prospects are No. 6 through 10. The previous 40 prospects can be found via the links at the end of this article. The below will consist of a couple newer bats to the organization, a few exciting arms, and a prospect that has started to breakthrough to some outlets’ top 100 lists. No. 10: Mitch Voit, 2B B/T: R/R,...

Mets 2025 Minor League Season Leaders

The minor league season is over, and what an incredibly successful one it was for the Mets. Not only did the Brooklyn Cyclones and Binghamton Rumble Ponies win league championships, but the player development throughout the Mets organization was some of the best the franchise has ever seen. The Mets are stacked with prospects, both pitching and hitting. Let’s take a look at which prospects...

Clifford, Reimer, Benge Score High for Advanced Hitting Metrics

By traditional measures, minor leaguers Ryan Clifford, Jacob Reimer and Carson Benge all had excellent seasons at the plate in the Mets organization this year. More advanced data put together by Baseball America and released in an article posted Wednesday confirms that as well. Baseball America’s RoboScout model uses Statcast metrics and Hawkeye data collected throughout the minors,...

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