One of the fastest rising prospects in Baseball America’s newest Top 100 is with the New York Mets and is about to make his Major League debut. Christian Scott, who is expected to be called up and start for the Mets this weekend against the Tampa Bay Rays, rose 31 spots from the site’s rankings in April to the new rankings in May.
News broke yesterday that the Mets were planning on promoting top prospect Christian Scott to start Saturday, with plans to run a six-man rotation during a stretch where the team has 26 games in 27 days.
It’s time for the Mets to play some indoor baseball. Fresh off a dramatic win at Citi Field on Thursday afternoon, the Mets (16-15) are set to begin a three-game series against the Rays (14-18) in Tampa Bay.
According to Kiley McDaniel of ESPN, the New York Mets will call up Christian Scott on Saturday to make his Major League debut against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The New York Mets are promoting their top pitching prospect Christian Scott to make his MLB debut this weekend in Tampa, according to a report by ESPN.
One of the themes in recent years in regards to the Mets’ farm system was that it was short on pitching prospects, both in terms of high-end quality and overall depth.
Sunday was a great day for the Syracuse Mets, who swept their doubleheader with the Columbus Clippers to end the week on a high note. It wasn’t a great day for the rest of the Mets’ affiliates, who all lost their respective games.
Much as was the case last Tuesday, starting pitching dazzled in the Mets’ minor league system tonight. Christian Scott continued to make a case to appear in Queens sooner rather than later, and St.
Early in the year we see wacky things due mostly to small samples. And nowhere is this more apparent than with Mets top prospect Christian Scott, who has two games pitched so far for Triple-A Syracuse.
It won’t take much for the New York Mets to have a better 2024 campaign than how 2023 treated them. Fresh off of a 2022 season that saw the Mets not only win 101 games but also make the playoffs, there were high expectations for the 2023 season.
The New York Mets had a need for starting pitching heading into an offseason. Despite owner Steve Cohen signaling that he didn't plan to compete for a World Series championship in 2024, there was still a need for pitching depth to get through the long year.