While the Mets have seen some of their starters thrive so far this spring, especially top prospect Brandon Sproat, the young right-hander is not expected to make the major league squad just yet.
Mets officials have said they are impressed with Sproat's performance but want to see him develop more in Triple-A before calling him up to the majors. Sproat struggled in his first taste of ...
To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- For the second straight year, Brandon Sproat holds the No. 1 spot on MLB Pipeline’s ...
But we’re going to have to wait. The Mets love flame-throwing Brandon Sproat — out of aptly named Pace High in Florida’s panhandle — so much that they drafted him high twice, and scouts ...
Brandon Sproat’s second spring training start with the Mets didn’t go as well as his first, but that didn’t dampen the 24-year-old’s spirits after his time in camp with the big league club ...
Brandon Sproat is headed back to the New York Mets' minor league farm system. Sproat, a Pace alum who is currently the Mets' top prospect, was one of 13 cuts earlier this week from the team's ...
Friday's Grapefruit League contest at Clover Park marked the pilot of The Brandon Sproat Show. The New York Mets haven't shied away from letting their stars play this spring, and their latest game ...
Sproat was reassigned to minor-league camp Tuesday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports. Sproat made a good first impression, tossing a pair of clean innings while touching 99 mph in his first-ever ...