As the Minor League Baseball season gets underway, all eyes are on the Syracuse Mets, the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets. They're kicking things off on the road against the Worcester Red Sox at 4:05 p.m.
ET, with Jonah Tong taking the mound. It's a great opportunity for fans to catch some of the action, as this game is available to watch for free.
The roster, led by manager Dick Scott, is packed with promising talent and a mix of seasoned players. Let's dive into what the Syracuse Mets are bringing to the field this season.
Catchers
The catching crew is set to provide stability behind the plate, a crucial element for guiding the pitching staff through the ups and downs of a long season.
Infielders
The infield is headlined by Ronny Mauricio, a member of the 40-man roster, who brings both skill and potential. Christian Arroyo and Jackson Cluff add depth, while Ryan Clifford and Jose Rojas, who can also cover the corner outfield spots, offer versatility. Yonny Hernández rounds out the group with his infield prowess.
Outfielders
Nick Morabito, another 40-man roster player, leads the outfield. Joining him are MJ Melendez, Jihwan Bae, and Cristian Pache, each bringing their unique strengths to the field. This outfield unit promises a blend of speed, power, and defensive skill.
Pitchers
The pitching staff is a mix of experienced arms and up-and-coming talent. Jonah Tong, on the 40-man roster, is set to make an impact from the get-go.
He's supported by a strong bullpen featuring Nick Burdi, Bryce Conley, and Joey Gerber. Jonathan Pintaro and Alex Carrillo, both on the 40-man roster, add depth and potential.
Left-handers Anderson Severino and Joe Jacques provide balance, while right-handers like Ryan Lambert and Dan Hammer are ready to contribute. Veterans like Carl Edwards Jr. and Austin Warren bring leadership and experience to the mound.
Injured List
The team will start the season with several players on the injured list, including Kevin Herget and Robert Stock, both on the 60-day IL. The absence of these players will be felt, but it opens the door for others to step up and make their mark.
As the season unfolds, the Syracuse Mets are poised to showcase a blend of talent and potential. With a roster full of players eager to prove themselves, this team is ready to make some noise in Triple-A baseball. Keep an eye on these players as they look to make a push for the big leagues.
