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Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns praised the development of Brandon Sproat and Nolan McLean, but believes the opportunity and timing need to be right before a call-up happens.
The Mets are prepared to turn to pitching prospects Brandon Sproat and Nolan McLean if needed down the stretch.
The 2025 trade deadline has come and gone, and while the New York Mets were aggressive buyers, they managed to hang onto all four of their MLB Pipeline Top 100 prospects: Jett Williams, Jonah Tong ...
Earlier this month, MLB insider Jon Heyman reported that the Mets are hesitant to include three key prospects in any deal: pitchers Nolan McLean and Jonah Tong, and infielder/outfielder Jett Williams.
If this ends up being the case, Jon Heyman of the NY Post revealed that the club would be open to calling up one of their big three pitching prospects: Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, or Brandon Sproat.
While Stearns has labeled prospects like Jett Williams, Jonah Tong, and Nolan McLean as untouchable, it appears that the current crop of Mets prospects are indeed available for the right player.
The Orioles traded two of their best hitters in Ryan O’Hearn and Ramón Laureano to the Padres for six prospects ahead of the deadline.
This includes right-handers Brandon Sproat, Blade Tidwell, Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean. On the position player side, Jett Williams, Ryan Clifford, Drew Gilbert and Double-A outfielder Carson Benge ...
Nolan McLean had a good start, going six and giving up just two. He was wild, walking three, but he also struck out six.
The Cleveland Guardians are newly open to moving star outfielder Steven Kwan in the wake of Emmanuel Clase's gambling suspension, but what could the team reasonably get in return?
Teams are calling about MLB All-Star outfielder Steven Kwan, who will come with a high price tag in a trade. Here are the top possible landing spots.
Despite how unorthodox it may look, new Mets reliever Tyler Rogers has been one of the top bullpen arms in baseball for more than a half-decade now.