The New York Mets have a lot of intriguing pitchers in their farm system that could be making their big league debuts in the coming years. While most fans have paid attention to the likes of Brandon Sproat and Nolan McLean, the Mets have another exciting arm pitching for Low-A St.
The New York Mets are having a great season, and one of their top prospects is too. Mets prospect and pitcher Raimon Gomez threw a 104 miles per hour pitch in a minor-league game, per the Associated Press.
The New York Mets are on a roll to begin the season. They currently stand at an MLB-best 18-8 and hold a commanding 4.5 game lead in the National League East over the Atlanta Braves.