The Mets’ 2024 season was a wild one, as the Amazins went from bottom of the National League to two wins away from the World Series. Expectations will be even higher for the Mets in 2025, as New York was the winner of the Juan Soto sweepstakes.
After having his rookie season cut short last season, New York Mets starting pitcher Christian Scott has begun a major milestone in his attempt to return to the pitcher's mound.
The young starter will probably miss all of 2025 recovering from elbow surgery The Mets took right-handed pitcher Christian Scott in the fifth round of the 2021 draft out of the University of Florida with likely little anticipation that he would end up in the Major League rotation so soon.
New York Mets top pitching prospect Christian Scott is nearing a major milestone in his recovery from Tommy John surgery. Speaking with SNY TV, Scott said he's feeling good in his recovery and that he should start throwing again next month.
Mets rookie Christian Scott, who hasn't pitched since July 21 due to a sprained ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, will have Tommy John surgery and is expected to miss the 2025 season.
The New York Mets will be without their rookie right-hander for an extended period. On Wednesday, Klutch Sports agent Nate Heisler announced that rookie starter Christian Scott will undergo Tommy John surgery combined with an internal brace procedure.
A key member of the New York Mets pitching staff, Christian Scott, will undergo a hybrid Tommy John surgery and internal brace procedure next week, effectively ending his season.
The Mets’ pitching rotation has been a surprising bright spot for them this season, even though it’s taken its fair share of hits. However, reinforcements, major ones too, might soon be on their way. The Mets provided injury updates on both Kodai Senga (calf strain) and Christian Scott (UCL sprain) Monday.
The New York Mets may be getting some much needed help for their starting rotation in the coming weeks. According to Tim Britton of The Athletic, rookie right-hander Christian Scott could begin throwing off the mound soon for the Mets.
With their 61-58 record, the New York Mets are two games back of the final Wild Card spot. As the Mets try to sneak into the playoffs, New York’s pitching staff may soon receive some massive reinforcements.
As the New York Mets await the return of Kodai Senga back into their starting rotation (Senga is expected to debut Friday night against the Atlanta Braves), the team lost one of their current starters to the injured list.
The New York Mets placed rookie right-hander Christian Scott on the 15-day injured list on Tuesday because of a sprained right ulnar collateral ligament.
Christian Scott, the New York Mets' No. 2 prospect and top pitcher, has now started eight major league games. While his 4.36 ERA and .235 batting average
The New York Mets made the widely expected move official on Wednesday with the recall of right-hander Christian Scott from Triple-A. Scott will start tonight’s game against the Washington Nationals in place of Tylor Megill, whom New York demoted following his short start on Saturday.
The New York Mets squad that Christian Scott rejoins Wednesday evening is far different from the team he left at the end of May. The 25-year-old right-hander
The Mets made a flurry of roster moves on Friday, but one was certainly much more surprising than the rest. According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, the Mets have sent right-handed pitcher Christian Scott down to Triple-A Syracuse.
New York Mets right-hander Christian Scott believes the only difference between his first major league start last week and his second outing on Saturday will be the presence of the home crowd.
On Saturday, May 4, 2024, Christian Scott made his Major League Baseball debut for the New York Mets against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Scott, 24, was ranked fifth among team prospects and No.
The New York Mets may have found themselves a potential ace in the making with the impressive debut of Christian Scott. On Saturday, against the Tampa Bay Rays, Scott showcased his talent by pitching 6.2 innings and striking out 6 batters, despite the team ultimately suffering a loss.
After dropping the series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays, the New York Mets will look to rebound behind their top pitching prospect on Saturday night in St.