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Mets top prospects: Which youngsters can see big leagues before 2026?
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He had an .800 OPS with 15 home runs and 57 RBI in 91 games at the Double-A level before his trade to the Mets.
This has an awful lot in common with what the Mets went through with Jonah Tong over the last year.
He is struggling in Triple-A, though he posted a 3.60 ERA in three appearances in the big leagues during an emergency call-up.
That’s a punchout rate over 42%, and it needs to be fixed if he has any hope of seeing the big leagues.
9-ranked prospect)Wenninger’s call-up to the big leagues this season seemed like a given earlier this season.