David Groveman joins me to discuss various minor league prospects for the Mets. Brian: Here are two 19-year-old shortstops in Lo-A for your consideration:
What minor league players put up the best numbers this past week, May 27th to June 2nd? Week: 5 G, 23 AB, .353/.542/1.000, 9 H, 2 2B, 0 3B, 3 HR, 7 BB,
Sunday was a great day for the Mets’ minor league affiliates. For one of the rare times all season, each of the four teams won their games, and they did it by a combined score of 20-4.
José Buttó, Brandon Sproat and Jonah Tong had outstanding outings, and every Mets team won on Tuesday. FCL Mets infielder Jeremy Rodríguez continued to be fantastic at the dish since the Mets acquired him for Tommy Pham last year.
As Alexis Farinacci of Metsmerized discussed in an article on Sunday, May 12, the Mets called up right-handed pitching prospect Brandon Sproat and first baseman Ryan Clifford to Double-A Binghamton on Sunday.
According to Daniel Wexler, first baseman Ryan Clifford and right-handed pitcher Brandon Sproat are being promoted from High-A Brooklyn to Double-A Binghamton.
Brandon Sproat was impressive yet again in his longest outing of the year for the Brooklyn Cyclones, allowing just one earned run and striking out eight batters as the Mets’ minor league affiliates on the whole largely continue to shine on the mound.
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.
David Peterson made his second rehab start down in Port St Lucie, while top 30 prospect Brandon Sproat gave another phenomenal performance for Brooklyn
On Tuesday night, the Mets got strong starting pitching at every level of their system. From Christian Scott in Triple-A to Kade Morris in Class-A, Mets starters had great nights across the board.
After the 2023 campaign got off to a dreadful start that ultimately forced the New York Mets to pivot and become sellers at the trade deadline, they were able to get back some promising talent into their pipeline.
Next on our list is a right-handed pitcher. Name: Brandon Sproat Position: RHP Born: 9/17/2000 Height: 6’3” Weight: 215 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R Acquired:
InsideTheMets.com will review each of the New York Mets’ Top 30 prospects, as ranked by MLB.com at the end of the 2023 season. No. 14: RHP Brandon Sproat, Unassigned Statistics for 2023: Sporat did not pitch professionally in 2023.
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