Brandon Nimmo was removed in the 5th inning of the St. Lucie game on Friday night after he was hit by a pitch in the right wrist/forearm area. He did stay in the game long enough to run at first. Nimmo who suffered a sprained left ankle on May
Updated: 11:04 PM Amed Rosario took a step in the right direction on Friday in only his fourth game with Savannah, as he homered and finished 1 for 5, with a run scored and one RBI, but did strike out twice and now has nine in 18 at bats. Rosario
Adam Rubin of ESPN NY writes that Mets VP Paul DePodesta and amateur scouting director Tommy Tanous addressed their Day 2 draft picks on Friday. Here’s what they had to say … Milton Ramos, SS, American Heritage (Fla.) HS., third round: “Certainly he’s known for defense. He’s a lot
Updated 9:09 pm Noah Syndergaard will hold off from throwing for five days to a week, then may resume, reports Adam Rubin of ESPN NY. June 6 – 3:30 pm Adam Rubin reports that a source revealed to ESPNNewYork.com that Noah Syndergaard has been diagnosed with a sprain
In the tenth round, with the 295th overall pick, the Mets selected UNC – Wilmington (NC) LHP, Kelly Secrest. In 2014, Secrest appeared in 25 games, and was 5-2, with a 1.73 ERA, eight saves, and 38 strikeouts in 36.1 innings.
In the ninth round, with the 265th overall pick, the Mets selected College of William and Mary (VA) outfielder, Michael Katz. This past season, Katz batted .363, with 24 doubles, 14 home runs, 75 RBI’s, in 240 at bats.
In the eighth round, with the 235th overall pick, the Mets selected Trinity Catholic H.S. first baseman, Dash Winningham. Winningham, of Ocala, FL, helped lead his high school to their first 4A State Championship in school history.
In the seventh round, with the 205th overall pick, the Mets selected Oklahoma City University LHP Brad Wieck. Wieck was 5-5, 3.23 ERA, 23 walks, and 118 strike outs in 69.2-IP.
In the sixth round, with the 175th overall pick, the Mets selected LSU catcher Tyler Moore. Moore hit .301 with six homeruns for LSU. He also played some infield.
With their fifth round pick, the 145th overall, the Mets selected RHP Josh Prevost out of Seton Hall University. He was ranked 140th on the Baseball America Top 500. Prevost is a massive 6’8 200 pound right-hander posted a 1.62 ERA in 15 started for Seton Hall. He also