
Adam Rubin reports that shortstop prospect Matt Reynolds has been named the winner of the annual John Murphy Award which goes to the top performing rookie in Mets big-league camp. The award is named for the GM of the 1969 Miracle Mets.
Reynolds, 24, will begin the season at Triple-A Las Vegas, but made a strong impression with a solid if not spectacular Grapefruit League performance at Port St. Lucie.
Reynold wrapped up his spring with a.391 batting average and 1.01 OPS in 46 at-bats with two homers, two stolen bases, and 10 RBIs.

I am a die hard mets fan going back to 1962 to presentI I know they need to bring up noah and mazt trade gee put noah as a starter and they will have the best one two puch since seaver and ryane maybe put matz as starter puit colon in bull pen