OT: NY Mets 2025 Season Thread

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Season 2 Win GIF by IFC
 
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Zak57

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July 22 Mets Farm Report (Top 30 Prospects per MLB Pipeline)

AVG/OPS or E.R.A (W-L) (S)


  1. Jett Williams SS/OF (AA Binghamton) - 2/4, 2 2B(27), 2 R, K, .294/.903
  2. Jonah Tong RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
  3. Carson Benge OF (AA Binghamton) - DNP
  4. Nolan McLean RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  5. Brandon Sproat RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  6. Ryan Clifford 1B/OF (AA Binghamton) - 2/4, 2B(15), 2 RBI, 2 K, .228/.796
  7. Jesus Baez SS/3B (High A Brooklyn) - 0/4, BB, 2 K, .250/.752
  8. Elian Pena SS (Rookie DSL Mets Orange) - 1/5, HR(5), R, 2 RBI, K, .245/.839
  9. Drew Gilbert OF (AAA Syracuse) - 0/2, BB, .235/.755
  10. Jeremy Rodriguez SS (Low A St. Lucie) - 1/3, BB, .217/.569
  11. Jonathan Santucci LHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
  12. Boston Baro INF (High A Brooklyn) - 0/4, K, .211/.587
  13. Marco Vargas INF (High A Brooklyn) - 3/4, R, BB, .241/.605
  14. Blade Tidwell RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  15. Trey Snyder SS/3B (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/4, K, .221/.654
  16. Nick Morabito OF (AA Binghamton) - DNP
  17. Jacob Reimer 3B (AA Binghamton) - 0/4, 3 K, .243/.796
  18. Nate Dohm RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
  19. Daiverson Gutierrez C (Low A St. Lucie) - 0/4, .233/.668
  20. Chris Suero C/1B (AA Binghamton) - 0/4, 2 K, .083/.166
  21. Eli Serrano OF (High A Brooklyn) - 1/4, 2B(16), RBI, K, .226/.737
  22. Jonathan Pintaro RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  23. Edward Lantigua OF (Rookie FCL Mets) - 2/4, HR(2), R, RBI, K, .287/.809
  24. Dom Hamel RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
  25. Ronald Hernandez C (High A Brooklyn) - 1/4, R, .239/.678
  26. A.J. Ewing OF/2B (High A Brooklyn) - 2/5, 2B(13), K, .293/.806
  27. Jack Wenninger RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
  28. Anthony Nunez RHP (AA Binghamton) - 1.2 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 0 K, 0 HR, 2.31
  29. Will Watson RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
  30. Colin Houck SS/3B (High A Brooklyn) - 0/4, K, .159/.463
Honorable Mention

Dylan Ross RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
Douglas Orellana RHP (AAA Syracuse) - DNP
Kevin Parada C (AA Binghamton) - 1/4, RBI, 2 K, .254/.758
Zach Thornton LHP (AA Binghamton) - Injured
Ryan Lambert RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
R.J. Gordon RHP (AA Binghamton) - DNP
Brendan Girton RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Joel Diaz RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Noah Hall RHP (High A Brooklyn) - 4.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K, 0 HR, 2.30
Matt Allan RHP (High A Brooklyn) - Injured
Raimon Gomez RHP (High A Brooklyn) - DNP
Saul Garcia RHP (High A Brooklyn) - 1.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K, 0 HR, 2.03
Edgar Moreta RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - Injured
Jose Chirinos RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
Wellington Aracena RHP (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
Frankln Gomez LHP (Low A St. Lucie) - DNP
Yovanny Rodriguez C (Rookie DSL Mets Blue) - 1/3, 3B(1), R, 2 BB, K, .324/.922
 
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Lindor 2 hits
Pete 2 hits

Need to Get Soto out of his 1-18 slump

Get top 4 back all at once would really help this team go on a run
 
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Knight Shift

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Give it a freaking rest Anon with the constant negativity. Holy smokes, take a Prozac or something. They freaking won and swept a series.
 

yesrutgers01

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Lindor/Nimmo/Pete - Alvarez having 2 really good games, MAnaea looking great and this guy Diaz, I wounder if he will ever be a good closer again. lol Damn guy is unhittable
 
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Huge attendance figures continue and will continue all the way to the WS !
Mets can save a few prospects if they are willing to pay for most/all of the contract(s) coming to Mets in a trade

Manaea Senga Peterson with Holmes as long man in a playoff series will be tough on opponent , deadline fast approaching , rumors of Mets trading for LeBron James🤪 will soon surface

 

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Whenever Diaz is off with his fastball its always to the same location. Chris Taylor is fortunate he was able to get up and walk to 1st base. Had to make every batter after that very uncomfortable.
 
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Huge attendance figures continue and will continue all the way to the WS !
Mets can save a few prospects if they are willing to pay for most/all of the contract(s) coming to Mets in a trade

Manaea Senga Peterson with Holmes as long man in a playoff series will be tough on opponent , deadline fast approaching , rumors of Mets trading for LeBron James🤪 will soon surface


Montas seems to also be picking it up as well.
 

Zak57

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Pipeline updated top 30. Here's their preface and updated list.

We are in this kind of strange in-between limbo land when it comes to prospect rankings. It’s after the Draft but before the signing deadline (July 28), and we’ve historically not done any updates to our lists until after all the draftees are signed.

But at the same time, we’ve recognized that our rankings are a bit outdated in advance of the Trade Deadline (July 31). Yes, we’ve done “market corrections” to our Top 100 Prospects list a couple of times now, but the team Top 30s have been virtually untouched and we wanted to correct that, believing it will help provide more updated information and context if and when prospects get dealt over the next week.

It’s not a full-on rerank -- that will come in August with the 2025 Draft class folded in -- it’s a freshening-up of all of the lists. We’ve reranked every team's top 10 and then made room for any players who deserved to jump up or move down 10 or more spaces on their respective team rankings.


Mets

The Mets have among the most up arrows of any club in this update with Jacob Reimer, A.J. Ewing, Jack Wenninger, Will Watson and Anthony Nunez all jumping up 10 or more spots while Wellington Aracena debuts in the top 20. Even with a step back for preseason No. 1 Brandon Sproat, New York's Top 100 contingent of Jett Williams, Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean and Carson Benge has strengthened its standing among the game’s best.

Jett
Tong
McLean
Benge
Sproat
Reimer
Clifford
Baez
Ewing
Tidwell
Pena
Gilbert
Santucci
Wenninger
Morabito
Dohm
Watson
Nunez
Aracena
Gutierrez
Suero
Serrano
Pintaro
Baro
Snyder
Vargas
Rodriguez
Lantigua
Hamel
Hernandez
 

yesrutgers01

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Pipeline updated top 30. Here's their preface and updated list.

We are in this kind of strange in-between limbo land when it comes to prospect rankings. It’s after the Draft but before the signing deadline (July 28), and we’ve historically not done any updates to our lists until after all the draftees are signed.

But at the same time, we’ve recognized that our rankings are a bit outdated in advance of the Trade Deadline (July 31). Yes, we’ve done “market corrections” to our Top 100 Prospects list a couple of times now, but the team Top 30s have been virtually untouched and we wanted to correct that, believing it will help provide more updated information and context if and when prospects get dealt over the next week.

It’s not a full-on rerank -- that will come in August with the 2025 Draft class folded in -- it’s a freshening-up of all of the lists. We’ve reranked every team's top 10 and then made room for any players who deserved to jump up or move down 10 or more spaces on their respective team rankings.


Mets

The Mets have among the most up arrows of any club in this update with Jacob Reimer, A.J. Ewing, Jack Wenninger, Will Watson and Anthony Nunez all jumping up 10 or more spots while Wellington Aracena debuts in the top 20. Even with a step back for preseason No. 1 Brandon Sproat, New York's Top 100 contingent of Jett Williams, Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean and Carson Benge has strengthened its standing among the game’s best.

Jett
Tong
McLean
Benge
Sproat
Reimer
Clifford
Baez
Ewing
Tidwell
Pena
Gilbert
Santucci
Wenninger
Morabito
Dohm
Watson
Nunez
Aracena
Gutierrez
Suero
Serrano
Pintaro
Baro
Snyder
Vargas
Rodriguez
Lantigua
Hamel
Hernandez
Amazing how bad the farm was not that long ago...question- as I do not follow that close, I know we just made a huge international signing, which of the prospects are international?
 

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Amazing how bad the farm was not that long ago...question- as I do not follow that close, I know we just made a huge international signing, which of the prospects are international?
That the Mets signed themselves that would be Baez, Pena, Aracena, Gutierrez, and Lantigua. Some we traded for like Rodriguez, Vargas, and Hernandez.

Suero technically might be an INTL signing but he was born in the Bronx. I further if he counted towards INTL pool money or not.
 

yesrutgers01

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That the Mets signed themselves that would be Baez, Pena, Aracena, Gutierrez, and Lantigua. Some we traded for like Rodriguez, Vargas, and Hernandez.

Suero technically might be an INTL signing but he was born in the Bronx. I further if he counted towards INTL pool money or not.
which was the kid from this year with the huge bonus?
 

Zak57

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which was the kid from this year with the huge bonus?
That's Elian Pena. He's in DSL and should be state side next year starting in the FCL.

I should state that the organization has been pretty poor internationally recently. Stearns revamped that whole area by getting rid of a few of the top guys and bringing in new leadership there.
 
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FrankZ_RU93

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At Shea, I sat behind home plate watching pitch after pitch getting called a strike for the Braves' Glavine that were clearly balls (way outside). The Diaz K was far less egregious than that.
 
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At Shea, I sat behind home plate watching pitch after pitch getting called a strike for the Braves' Glavine that were clearly balls (way outside). The Diaz K was far less egregious than that.
I kind of miss those days when players earned an advantage. Glavine and Maddox got those calls because the Ump knew that was exactly where those guys were throwing it. And the flamethrowers like Seaver would get their high strikes.

No different of hitters who were known to really have a great eye...Mediocre pitchers would never get a strike called that was on the black.

BTW - I had a couple of games about 5 rows up directly behind the plate at shea Seaver and then Gooden. How the living F@@K anyone could even stand at the plate against those guys, much less get a hit, blows my mind. And even with a catchers mit, how a catcher didnt have a swollen had 3 times the normal size by the end of the game is also amazing.
 
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At Shea, I sat behind home plate watching pitch after pitch getting called a strike for the Braves' Glavine that were clearly balls (way outside). The Diaz K was far less egregious than that.
Umpires’ strike zones back then were mysterious and horrible. Umps are so much better now because they themselves are judged against the electronic system after every game An at bat like that one happens much less often now, and so it stands out more. Regardless, we’re not giving that strikeout back.
 
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Umpires’ strike zones back then were mysterious and horrible. Umps are so much better now because they themselves are judged against the electronic system after every game An at bat like that one happens much less often now, and so it stands out more. Regardless, we’re not giving that strikeout back.
i don't disagree but there is a part of my childhood that loved knowing that a certain ump was always a guy that was going to give the high strike. Batters came to the plate also knowing who was behind the plate and their tendency. I wish Zap was here with us as I am sure he always knew who was the Homeplate umpire and how they called the game
 
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dumb question- but I have seen a couple of "reports" - and I take these very lightly, that the Rangers may try to move deGrom or the Royals may look to move Lugo. As dumb as it sounds- I may be up for moving anyone we have for either of them.

And damn- imagine if we had both now?