Mets summon top prospect Rosario for debut
The moment Mets fans have been waiting for all season has finally arrived.New York announced Monday afternoon that it would call up shortstop Amed Rosario, MLB.com's No. 2 overall prospect, to make his Major League debut on Tuesday in Colorado.
The moment Mets fans have been waiting for all season has finally arrived.
New York announced Monday afternoon that it would call up shortstop
The move follows months of speculation following the disappointing play by Jose Reyes and
A two-time All-Star Futures Game selection, Rosario has hit .328/.367/.466 in 94 games for the Triple-A 51's. Las Vegas features a very advantageous home field for hitters, but Rosario's batting average ranks 10th in the Pacific Coast League, despite him being over five years younger than the league's average hitter. His strikeout rate also dropped from 21.5 percent in Double-A last summer to 15.8 percent this season.
Signed to a $1.75 million bonus out of the Dominican Republic in 2012 -- still the largest deal the Mets have given an international signee -- Rosario has the quickness and arm to play strong shortstop with the speed to be a threat on the bases. While he lacks the power of recent shortstop phenoms like
When announcing the promotion, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson noted that Rosario's Las Vegas teammate
John Parker is an editor for MLB.com.