Mets Daily Prospect Report, 8/28/25: REHAB ALERT

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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 8/28/25: REHAB ALERT

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Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (31-44/33-20)


SCRANTON-WILKES/BARRE 6, SYRACUSE 1 (BOX)

Francisco Alvarez was the first of many Mets to partake in a rehab assignment this evening, and his went, well, unfortunately. He got a hit, and looked good, until he took a pitch off the hand and left the game with another injury. Carlos Mendoza, after the Mets game, said it was a pinky finger that was being checked out.

On the field, the Mets gave up five runs in the fifth and it was over from there, but the Alvarez injury is the big story here.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (45-22*/34-19)


SOMERSET 6, BINGHAMTON 5 (BOX)

Binghamton fell behind in the top of the first 1-0, but a Jacob Reimer two run home run gave them a 2-1 lead. Somerset took the lead back with three in the third, but Binghamton got it back with three in the bottom of the fourth. JT Schwartz drove in the first run with a double, William Lugo chased him home with a single, and Wyatt Young drove in a run with a ground out. That 5-4 lead only lasted an inning, as the Patriots tied it in the fifth and took the lead in the ninth. The Rumble Ponies went down in order in the bottom of the ninth, securing the loss.

High-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (46-20*/24-32)


BROOKLYN 8, HUDSON VALLEY 7 (BOX)

Brooklyn ran out to a 4-0 lead after one, and a 6-1 lead after two, with some of those runs coming from completely opposite sources. 2023 first round pick Colin Houck drove in the first run with a single, and 2025 undrafted free agent John Bay made it 4-0 with a three run home run. Boston Baro made it 5-1 in the second inning with a single, and a Yohairo Cuevas double made it 6-1.

Brooklyn slowly bled the lead away, surrendering two in the fourth and one in the fifth to make it 6-4. Nick Roselli added two much needed insurance runs in the bottom of the fifth, plating them both with a double. Hudson Valley would score in the seventh and ninth to make it close, but Hoss Brewer closed the door for a shaky two inning save,.

Single-A: St. Lucie Mets (34-31*/38-18)


LAKELAND 3, ST. LUCIE 1 (BOX)

Well St. Lucie lost 3-1, had three hits, and their only run came by way of a throwing error in the first inning. There have been better games.

HOWEVER, this was an important game nonetheless.

Both Jose Siri and Jesse Winker embarked on their rehab assignments, as they are working their way back from a broken leg and back issue respectively. They combined to go 0-2 with a walk, but it was overall a very good step for the two of them.

Rookie: FCL Mets (24-28)


NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

STAR OF THE NIGHT


Jacob Reimer

GOAT OF THE NIGHT


Colton Cosper

Source: https://www.amazinavenue.com/mets-d...cisco-alvarez-jesse-winker-jose-siri-rehabbed
 
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