
Mets Add Well-Rounded Drew Gilbert In Key Deadline Deal
The Mets see similarities between trade deadline pickup Drew Gilbert and a top prospect who already was in their system.
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The Mets see similarities between trade deadline pickup Drew Gilbert and a top prospect who already was in their system.
Christian Scott refined his delivery during a stint on the injured list to open the season. Since his return in early May, the 24-year-old righthander…
The 24-year-old outfielder has always made contact. Now he is adding power to the mix as he experiences success at Double-A.
The deceptive 23-year-old lefthander looked sharp in spring training and dominated Double-A. How he fares at Triple-A will determine his timeline.
The athletic center fielder stood out to manager Buck Showalter and his coaching staff during his first big league spring training camp.
The 2022 first-rounder combines both tools with a symmetry that isn’t often seen in the modern game.
The Mets’ top prospect has established his hitting credentials. Now he wants to be known as the catcher his pitchers want to throw to.
The talented shortstop worked on his selectivity at the plate and added a new position as the Dominican League MVP.
Ridings is a 27-year-old reliever with a great arm, and the Mets have plenty of vacancies in the big league bullpen.
In the Arizona Fall League, Mike Vasil logged innings he missed during a two-month injured list stint while also working to refine a crucial third pitch in game situations.
Drafted in the third round in 2021, Dominic Hamel reached his workload goals in his full-season debut while showing quality stuff and competitive fire up to High-A.
Brett Baty believes he is just scratching the surface of his power potential after hitting the ball in the air more often in the upper minors, setting a career high for homers and making his MLB debut.
Revamped mechanics have led to better results for the tall relief prospect.
The 2019 fourth-rounder impressed in 2021 thanks to a new approach at the plate.
The 20-year-old finished the season on a tear after a promotion to Double-A.
Signed as a shortstop, the 21-year-old has adapted well to center field while flashing power, speed and a strong work ethic.
The minor league Rule 5 pick commands three pitches and stands poised to contribute to the Mets’ big league pitching staff in 2022.
The 2019 first-rounder lost important development time to the pandemic, so the Mets assigned him to the Arizona Fall League to gain more offensive and defensive reps.
The 19-year-old surpassed expectations for his first full minor league season.
The Canadian righthander enrolled in a U.S. charter school to be seen by scouts in 2021. The move paid off when the Mets drafted him in the second round.
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