Mets officials have said they are impressed with Sproat's performance but want to see him develop more in Triple-A before calling him up to the majors. Sproat struggled in his first taste of ...
But we’re going to have to wait. The Mets love flame-throwing Brandon Sproat — out of aptly named Pace High in Florida’s panhandle — so much that they drafted him high twice, and scouts ...
Brandon Sproat’s second spring training start with the Mets didn’t go as well as his first, but that didn’t dampen the 24-year-old’s spirits after his time in camp with the big league club ...
Brandon Sproat is headed back to the New York Mets' minor league farm system. Sproat, a Pace alum who is currently the Mets' top prospect, was one of 13 cuts earlier this week from the team's ...
Mets No. 1 prospect Brandon Sproat catapulted through the minors last season — until he arrived in Triple-A Syracuse. This briefly stunted his rise through the system and for a good reason.
Amidst this backdrop, the spotlight is on the Mets’ top pitching prospect, Brandon Sproat. The team’s president of baseball operations, David Stearns, recently shared insights on Sproat’s progress ...
Brandon Sproat is a pitcher known for unleashing a 102 mph fastball that has captured attention within the baseball community. His standout velocity has sparked interest and raised expectations about ...
Recent rumors suggested they prefer the internal options. One of them could be No. 1 prospect Brandon Sproat. A player, SNY Mets prospects expert Joe DeMayo believes could be pitching in Queens ...
Unless you closely watch them play, it’s hard to rank prospects without just looking at statistics and trying to find an algorithm. Every prospect list is somewhat different with a variety of ...