51s' Conlon overcomes rough stretch
It took only three starts with Triple-A Las Vegas for P.J. Conlon to see the ugly side of a pitcher's life in the Pacific Coast League. But a trip to Albuquerque on Tuesday night produced some positives for the Mets' 24th-ranked prospect.Conlon scattered six hits and a pair of walks
Mets' Rosario, Smith graduate on a high note
This offseason, MiLB.com is taking a look at the most outstanding campaigns by players in each system across Minor League Baseball and honoring the players -- regardless of age or prospect status -- who had the best seasons in their organization.An organization historically known for producing high-end pitching, the Mets
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This offseason, MiLB.com is taking a look at the most outstanding campaigns by players in each system across Minor League Baseball and honoring the players -- regardless of age or prospect status -- who had the best seasons in their organization.
Rucker again reels in Pitcher of the Week
Michael Rucker's third straight scoreless outing helped him earn his second straight award.The Cubs prospect turned in a pair of gems to repeat as Carolina League Pitcher of the Week.
Fuentes and Conlon Win Weekly Awards
PORTLAND, ME - The Eastern League is pleased to announce the winners of the Eastern League Player of the Week Award and Eastern League Pitcher of the Week Award for the period of July 17th through July 23rd.
Ponies' Conlon rides to third shutout of year
A little rest in the middle of the long Minor League season can make a big difference. P.J. Conlon knows just how big."I kind of had a rough last month or so," the Mets' No. 20 prospect said. "Everything felt a little different coming out [tonight], especially my fastball. It
Sheffield, Devers, Stewart named EL All-Stars
Portland's Rafael Devers, Trenton's Justus Sheffield and Erie's Christin Stewart are among the big names headed to New Hampshire after the Eastern League announced its All-Star Game rosters on Wednesday afternoon.Devers, the top Red Sox prospect and No. 12 overall, will represent the Eastern Division while Stewart, Detroit's No. 2
Ponies' Conlon rebounds with another shutout
One of the most important things P.J. Conlon has learned in baseball is to have a short memory.It came in handy again on Wednesday.For the second time this season, the Mets' No. 22 prospect followed a start in which he surrenderd five earned runs with a seven-inning shutout. This time, Conlon
Prospect Roundup: Games of May 11
Rays RHP Brent Honeywell Jr., Triple-A Durham: 6 IP, 8 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 10 K, 98 pitches, 70 strikes -- Tampa Bay's No. 2 prospect reached double digits in strikeouts for the first time at Triple-A and matched his longest outing since joining Durham on April 19.
Allard leads Pitchers of the Week with 11 K's
One of Kolby Allard's best games yet felt like just another day on the field for the Braves' No. 3 prospect."I don't feel like it's like a breakout start or anything like that," Allard told MiLB.com after his gem last Thursday night. "I just feel like I went out there
Devers and Conlon Win Weekly Awards
PORTLAND, ME - The Eastern League is pleased to announce the winners of the Eastern League Player of the Week Award and Eastern League Pitcher of the Week Award for the period of May 1st through May 7th.
Ponies' Conlon pitches first shutout, fans nine
P.J. Conlon recorded the last out of the seventh inning and turned to walk back to the dugout as he normally would. It took him a moment to realize, for the first time in his career, there were no more outs to get.The Mets' No. 22 prospect tossed a one-hitter for
Sea Dogs' Stankiewicz stingy for six frames
As pitchers, Teddy Stankiewicz and P.J. Conlon are polar opposites. The former is a right-hander who stands 6-foot-4 and relies on a powerful fastball-slider combination to carve through the order, while the latter uses a funky delivery and exceptional control to keep hitters guessing.But on Tuesday night, the two hurlers posted
More coming from Mets pitching pipeline
PORT ST. LUCIE, Florida -- You can never have too much pitching, so the saying goes. Yet it doesn't take a long look at the Mets' roster to be tempted into thinking that they might be set with their rotation for some time, thanks to high-upside hurlers who have spent
Mets send Smith to Minor League camp
Dominic Smith has struggled to establish himself at the plate so far this spring, but that task is about to get a lot easier for the 21-year-old first baseman.MLB.com's No. 63 overall prospect was among nine players the Mets reassigned to Minor League camp on Saturday. Shorstop Luis Guillorme, New York's
Smith heads Mets' Spring Training invites
Dominic Smith reached double-digit home runs for the first time in his professional career in 2016. The Mets took notice of the power surge, inviting their No. 2 prospect to Major League Spring Training on Wednesday so they can get a closer look.Smith isn't the only ranked Mets prospect that