Barring a trade, the Mets have enough quality prospects that are close enough to keep things interesting. Mauricio, Acuna, and Sproat are similar to me in that any and all could be a factor in 2025, but each has to show they can excel at AAA first, for different reasons.
I'm most interested to see what happens with Mauricio, as he's already passed the Triple-A test. Both Acuna and Sproat had ugly debuts in Syracuse last year.
Mauricio brings a lot of potential offensive to the table to the point of questioning why he could not be the every day DH since no one knows exactly where he will play in the field. So we hang in there waiting for the Alonso miniseries to play out to determine if Baty can be packaged to Seattle for Castillo.
Great review of the farm system and our best prospects. Always appreciate the look into what most don’t follow too closely.
Barring a trade, the Mets have enough quality prospects that are close enough to keep things interesting. Mauricio, Acuna, and Sproat are similar to me in that any and all could be a factor in 2025, but each has to show they can excel at AAA first, for different reasons.
Great write up, thanks!
Its a really good situation to have multiple prospects about ready to make the team and make a difference.
Thanks T.J.
I'm most interested to see what happens with Mauricio, as he's already passed the Triple-A test. Both Acuna and Sproat had ugly debuts in Syracuse last year.
Mauricio brings a lot of potential offensive to the table to the point of questioning why he could not be the every day DH since no one knows exactly where he will play in the field. So we hang in there waiting for the Alonso miniseries to play out to determine if Baty can be packaged to Seattle for Castillo.
Great review of the farm system and our best prospects. Always appreciate the look into what most don’t follow too closely.