Tag: Jonathan Santucci

Mets Minors Recap: Santucci Turns In Gem For Binghamton

It was a tremendous day for the New York Mets’ farm system as each of the organization’s four top minor league teams were victorious thanks to strong pitching performances. Leading the way was Jonathan Santucci who had the longest, and arguably, the best outing of his season for Double-A Binghamton. Meanwhile, infielder Grae Kessinger reached base four times as his rehab continued...

Minor League Players of the Month: May 2026

Somehow, the baseball season is already two months in. At this point, statistics are starting to stabilize, and we’re getting a sense of the caliber of season the players are in store for. May was an iffy month for Mets prospects, but at each level, there was at least one standout. TRIPLE-A: SYRACUSE METS HITTER OF THE MONTH: RYAN CLIFFORD Statistics: 27 G, .233/.308/.534/.842, 8 HR, 5 2B,...

Mets Minors Recap: Jonah Tong Has Rough Outing For Syracuse

Jonah Tong was unable to make it out of the second inning in a tough Syracuse loss, Jonathan Santucci had a solid outing but was let down by his defense in a Binghamton defeat, Channing Austin struck out five in a Brooklyn win and Elian Peña continued his onslaught of Low-A in a St. Lucie loss. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (21-20) 3, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (22-18) 11 BOX SCORE CF Nick...

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: Santucci Strikes Out Seven in Stellar Start

Despite the Mets’ minor league affiliates going 1-3 on Friday, there were some great starts across the organization. Most notable of the bunch was Jonathan Santucci, who went 6 1/3 innings, allowing only one earned run and striking out seven batters. Santucci had gotten off to a rough start this year after dominating Double-A in the second half of 2025. However, on Friday night, Santucci...

Mets Minors Recap: Jonah Tong Turns In Dominant Outing For Syracuse

The New York Mets’ farm system had an incredibly wild day on Saturday, with a blown late lead, a one-hitter, a suspended game, and a bizarre one in St. Lucie. The performance of the day goes to Brooklyn Cyclones’ (High-A) starter Channing Austin, who went 5 2/3 scoreless with just one hit and seven strikeouts. The 24-year-old is putting his name on some radars early this season, and...

Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 15-11 Features Speedy Outfielders

In our last Top 50 prospect article, key bullpen arms such as Ryan Lambert and Zach Thornton filled the 20-16 range. In this article, MMO has highlighted exciting outfielders and a key starter who could move up the Mets’ farm system quickly to impact the roster in the next couple of seasons. Previous rankings: 50-46, 45-41, 40-36, 35-31, 30-26, 25-21, 20-16 No. 15: Nick Morabito, OF B/T:...

3 Up, 3 Down: Spring Training Recap

Editor’s Note: This article was written before the Mets officially announced Carson Benge made the Opening Day roster. We are back! Three up, three down returns for the 2026 New York Mets season. As we’ve done for several seasons now, we’ll be taking a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly after every series throughout the year. With Opening Day this Thursday, excitement is...

Jonathan Santucci Is the Mets’ Next Big Pitching Prospect

For most of this season, most of the attention to Mets pitching prospects has been given to Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong and Brandon Sproat. Now, all three are in the big leagues. Those are the only three Mets fans should expect to make their MLB debuts this season, but the Mets are rich with minor league pitching depth, and there will be another wave coming in 2026. The headliner? The 22-year-old...

Minors Weekly Report: Mitch Voit Breaks Out with Stellar Week

The Mets’ first-round pick from this summer’s draft, Mitch Voit, had a pretty slow start to his professional career. He officially broke out in the St. Lucie Mets’ latest series. Voit went 7-for-15 with his first professional home run. He also walked four times, stole a ridiculous nine bases, and scored seven runs while also driving in four runs. Voit recorded a 1.246 OPS over...

Mets Minors Recap: Jonathan Santucci Shines for Binghamton

Syracuse was ambushed in their loss, Binghamton managed five hits between two players and lost despite a solid, but wild outing from Jonathan Santucci, St. Lucie pulled out a victory behind a scorching-hot performance by Yonatan Henriquez and Brooklyn came up short in their loss on Thursday Triple-A Syracuse Mets (62-61) 1, Indianapolis Indians (72-50) 16 BOX SCORE 2B/CF Jett Williams – 0-for-5,...

Mets Minors Recap: Santucci Strikes Out 11

Lefty Jonathan Santucci struck out a career-high 11 Friday in Double-A Binghamton’s 4-2 victory over New Hampshire. He gave up one unearned run on three hits and a walk over 5 1/3 innings to drop his ERA to 2.73. He has struck out 40 in 29 2/3 innings in six starts since his promotion to Binghamton. The 22-year-old drafted last year in the second round out of Duke came in at No. 13 on...

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