This story was excerpted from Anthony DiComo’s Mets Beat newsletter. This edition of the newsletter was written by Mark ...
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters on Thursday about a "pathway" for Sproat to get ...
Mets highly prized prospect Brandon Sproat throws a pitch ... out 11 straight batters to conclude one start. Sproat’s promotion to Syracuse followed, along with adversity.
Brandon Sproat was named the Minor League Baseball Pitcher of the Week after striking out 11 consecutive batters with ...
Sproat was reassigned to minor-league camp Tuesday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports. Sproat made a good first impression in major-league camp, tossing a pair of clean innings while touching 99 mph ...
The New York baseball organization known for pitching has another really good arm coming. But we’re going to have to wait.
The velocity is one reason why the Mets drafted the University of Florida product twice, once in the fifth round in 2022, and again in the second round in 2023. The 6-3, 215-pound right-hander has all ...
Brandon Sproat has never seen ... Since going pro with the Mets — he has become the organization’s top prospect — Sproat has spent an awful lot of time here at their spring training complex.
Of Tidwell’s 19 pitches, 18 were strikes. That’s a great sign for a team that struggled with spiking walk totals last season.
Sproat has added a two-seam fastball to his arsenal, and so far this spring he's been pleased with its development, Tim Britton of The Athletic reports. The Mets ... at Triple-A Syracuse, but ...
One big takeaway from Sproat’s time in Syracuse was a need for a two-seam sinking fastball. The Mets have been aggressive in pushing sinkers, and they believe it can be a crucial pitch for Sproat.