As the Mets' minor-league season kicks off, the team's player development system shows marked improvement, especially under the leadership of David Stearns. This season, the Mets are focusing on continuity and enhancing player performance, particularly on the hitting front. They have categorized their prospects into Builders, Bouncebacks, and Breakouts, highlighting twelve players to watch. RHP Brandon Sproat stands out among the Builders as he seeks to rebound after struggling in Triple-A last season, aiming to leverage his strong capabilities and pitches to dominate hitters effectively.
Sproat's first start for Syracuse this year was more of the same: He allowed four runs in two innings. It’s crucial for him to attack hitters aggressively.
Under president of baseball operations David Stearns, the Mets minor-league system has improved significantly, focusing on continuity and optimism for gains, especially in hitting.
Collection
[
|
...
]