Mets Minors Recaps Archive

After allowing four runs (three earned) in his first rehab appearance for High-A Brooklyn, Sean Manaea looked much more comfortable on Tuesday, tossing 2.2 scoreless innings as he builds up his workload. Manaea’s strong outing, combined with Brooklyn’s potent offense, helped the Cyclones cruise to their 40th victory of

Pitching, pitching, and more pitching. The Mets continue to get good pitching performances from their minor league system. Zach Thornton, Jose Chirinos, Nate Dohm, and Noah Hall were all impressive on Thursday night. Triple-A Buffalo Bisons (24-34) 9, Syracuse Mets (28-32) 1 BOX SCORE CF Gilberto Celestino 1-for-3, BB,

In his first start of his final rehab assignment, Frankie Montas struggled, giving up eight hits, including four home runs. The 32-year-old aims to rejoin the Mets’ starting rotation soon, hoping to leave the struggles of these rehab appearances behind in the minors. Meanwhile, Binghamton picked up their tenth

While rain washed out Triple-A action in Syracuse, along with Paul Blackburn’s final rehab appearance, there was no shortage of elite pitching performances across the Mets’ minor league system on Tuesday. In his Double-A debut, Irving Cota dazzled, earning the win in Binghamton’s matchup against Chesapeake. In Brooklyn, Brendan






