2015 New York Mets Top 15 prospects

Chris Mallonee 

 

Organization grades:

Hitting: B-... Pitching: B+ ... Top End Talent: B ... Depth: A-  ... Overall: B+


Minor League Affiliates:

Triple-A: Las Vegas (PCL)
Double-A: Binghamton (EL)
High-A: St. Lucie (FSL)
Low-A: Savannah (SAL)
Short-season: Brooklyn (NYPL)
Rookie:  Kingsport Mets (APPY)
Rookie: GCL Mets (GCL)


1. Noah Syndergaard (RHP) … 6-6, 240 … 22 … 2010 (1) HS (TX)

Comments: Syndergaard is the clear-cut top prospect in the Mets system. His first half struggles at Las Vegas must be understood within the context of shoulder issues that sidelined him for a short spell, pitching in an extreme hitters park, and a focused effort to sequence in more secondary pitches. Syndergaard’s change-up made nice progress in 2014, and...

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