The Mets are set to call up infield prospect Mark Vientos, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Vientos is already on New York’s 40-man roster, having been selected in November of 2021 to protect him from the Rule 5 draft that eventually was canceled by the lockout. That means the club will only need to open a spot on the active roster in terms of corresponding moves.
Vientos, 22, was a second-round pick of the Mets, getting selected 59th overall in 2017. He got into some rookie ball games that year and fared well, despite still just being 17 years old. Going into 2018, Baseball America ranked him as the #6 prospect in the Mets system. Since then, Vientos has been creeping up the minor league ladder, largely holding steady in the 4-6 range in the organization, per BA’s rankings.
After the pandemic wiped out the minors in 2020, Vientos got assigned to Double-A in 2021. In 72 games with the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, he hit 22 home runs and produced an overall batting line of .281/.346/.580. He also struck out in 28.4% of his plate appearances, but it was still impressive enough for Vientos to get a call-up to Triple-A in September.
He returned to the Syracuse Mets here in 2022, getting into 101 games so far on the season. He’s hit another 24 home runs and slashed .280/.358/.519. He’s still going down on strikes at a high rate, with a 28.6% mark for the year. Nonetheless, his overall production with the bat has been 29% better than league average, as evidenced by his 129 wRC+. He’ll now get a chance to bring some of that tremendous power up to the big leagues with him. He’ll be making his MLB debut as soon as he gets into a game.
Although Vientos has played some first base this season, he’s primarily been slotted in at third, which is probably where he’s most likely to take the field since Pete Alonso has first base covered. The Mets already tried promoting a prospect to cover third when they brought up Bretty Baty. Unfortunately, he had to undergo thumb surgery and might be done for the season. He and Luis Guillorme are both on the injured list at the moment, though Guillorme is rehabbing and could return soon. With those two on the shelf, Eduardo Escobar has been at the hot corner. He’s been hot lately but still below average on the season overall, slashing .231/.282/.408, wRC+ of 95.
There’s also the possibility of Vientos being deployed as a designated hitter, where the Mets have been using a platoon of Daniel Vogelbach and Darin Ruf. The left-handed-hitting Vogelbach is doing fine but Ruf is struggling with his part of the deal. Since being acquired from the Giants, he’s hitting just .156/.200/.222. Since Vientos is right-handed, he could take some at-bats away from Ruf. However he’s deployed, the Mets will be hoping Vientos provides a spark to help them in a divisional race that has tightened significantly of late. They had a 10 1/2 game lead in the NL East in early June but have since been passed by a surging Atlanta club that is now half a game ahead.
Joey Gallo
This is what we do
padam
Hopefully the kid can help. The offense is in a funk right now and this isn’t the time to do that.
TradeAcuna
It is amazing how people are so surprised the Mets offense is struggling even though if you look objectively at the lineup, it is in the middle of the pack in the league. Been saying it all year so not surprised the luck is running out as these infield hits, bloops, etc.. are no longer finding holes. With that being said, interesting to see where they go with Vientos considering Escobar has been hitting well lately. Likely DH.
TradeAcuna
With that being said, Seattle is probably the second best team in the AL, so hopefully the Braves take at least one more game from them. Feels so good being in first even though it might disappear soon again.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
The Blue Jays are better than the Mariners. I was expecting more from them this year but they seem to be heating up now
TradeAcuna
I personally like Seattle more. I always thought the Jays were overrated going into the season. Regardless, both teams are likeable and I’m hoping one of them pull an upset this season over the Astros.
SAM’s
Not according to the head to head.
User 401527550
Not one met is having a career year. Almost all of them are having average years or well below average years. Your Mets being lucky is very tiring. The Mets go the other way against shifts and you call that lucky. Meanwhile many Braves hitters are having career years and you have two rookies that are hitting way better then their career minors numbers project. Like you said enjoy first place while it lasts. The Mets have a lot of players coming off the DL soon.
TradeAcuna
Please stop comparing the Mets to the Braves. The Braves have nothing to prove to you or anybody else. They won the ring last season. They proved they can beat anybody – they beat the 3 best teams in baseball last season.
Career numbers or not does not tell the whole story. The Mets offense was successful early in the season because of infield hits, bloops, and taking advantage of other teams mistakes evidenced by BABIP and their lack of power as a collective team. They made contact, grinded out at bats, and found holes – I’m not taking anything away from that…it was just how they hit all season. You are not seeing that anymore – this is where the media is now saying the Mets are fatigued. It is not fatigue, it is called they are going through a stretch where things are not going their way. Funny enough, this was exactly what I was saying will happen at some point – everything has been too easy for the Mets this season up until now. Every team goes through this, however and the Mets are going through it now for the first time this season.
User 401527550
Wow win 88 games and the World Series and you are above reproach. They were the second worse team to ever win a World Series. You are the one constantly saying how bad the Mets are instead of just saying how good you think the Braves are.
TradeAcuna
I know it hurts watching the Braves win last season…I know. It really hurt when the Cards beat the Mets in 2006 with only 80 something wins. I know. The Cards happen to become an elite team after the WS victory.
Giants won 107 last season. Do you still think win-loss really matters? Or may they be aberrations?
whocaresaboutRBI
The 88 win total is correct. However you failed to mention that they had the 2nd best record in the NL after the trade deadline.
rct
“though if you look objectively at the lineup, it is in the middle of the pack in the league”
7th in the league in runs per game. Do you even look at stats or do you just form an opinion and shove it out there without confirming it?
Also, in re: Luck. Braves BABIP: .304. Mets BABIP: .300. Braves are one of the ‘luckiest’ teams in the league and have several very young players playing way above their heads right now (Harris, Strider, Grissom, etc). What in the world are you talking about?
TradeAcuna
Oh, look it is that one guy who thought the Mets will never give up first place this season. Hello, Sal Licata, do you play and sing Narco now in the shower since you don’t hear it as often in games?
You know what is scary about the Braves, Sal? Albies and Soroka will be back soon.
All jokes aside, I personally don’t care (other than the laughs of course) if the Braves win the East or not. I’m still firm on my prediction that whoever loses the East will go deeper in the postseason because baseball.
njbirdsfan
You know for all your garbage…if your team hadn’t gotten off to such a crap start, this wouldn’t even be a story. They’re about as even as they get. The Mets have been playing around .600 all year, so if you want to spin that as “choking” well, that’s on you.
PS…remind us when the Braves lost two pitchers of a Scherzer and deGrom quality for months at a time.
User 401527550
Sororka hasn’t pitched in two years and has an ERA over 5 in his rehab starts. What are you expecting?
padam
Let’s be fair and realistic. I’m a Mets fan and have to say that the Braves lineup, at every position is just hitting on all cylinders. The Mets on the other hand have been without DeGrom for 4 months and Scherzer for ~2 months as well. I’d say it’s safe to assume they may have had a few more wins than the do now.
It’s going to be a good race and a renewed rivalry. I’m looking forward to it. Braves have built one hell of a team, and the Mets have the pieces to go all the way as well.
LFGMets (Metsin7)
Only took them an extra 3 months to do so. Billy Eppler’s trade deadline was horrific. Vogelbach, Naquin, and Ruf have provided virtually nothing. Not saying Veintos is the next Nolan Arenado but its better to give him a chance then to rely on something thats not working
zozo
I think it might provide the spark they need if he can have a few good games?
metsbidenlol
MeltingMetsLOL already too late. Will not have the same impact as Harris, Strider and Grissom
mrmet17
No one ever responds or likes your comments…but you don’t quit…there’s something to say about that…but I’m not sure what it is…
metsbidenlol
Lol
mrmet17
Bye bye Marrero
txman22
Why was he here in the 1st place?
SeibuLionsNPB
Both the mets and braves have solid teams. This should be an interesting push to end the season. Division races always make things tougher on the playoffs when 2 of the best teams are in the same division. Just look at the dodgers and giants race last year. It can force teams to use their best players more than other teams who can rest their players a little more going into the playoffs. Just excited personally about meaningful baseball games late in the season for my team. The mets have proven to be a pesky threat this season for sure. They are a good team just had some injuries and misfortune. When the playoffs come then the hottest team will win just like last year proved.
skyrider1011
The key difference between the Braves and Mets is that the Braves took care of business when they played weaker teams with losing records. The Mets have struggled against those same weak teams with losing records. Braves are just the better overall team right now.
TradeAcuna
Right now, yes. Early in the season, the Braves lost to everybody – good or bad. The Mets were the opposite. They beat everybody and anybody, and ironically now losing 4 of 7 against the Nats/Marlins/Pirates (albeit the Dodgers gave away 2 games). I guess the people crying, “Braves have an easy schedule” can no longer use it as a valid argument or cry. This also somewhat proves my point from before when I said strength of schedule is a fallacy. Baseball is baseball – any one team can beat another team on any given day. This is not the NBA or NFL.
skyrider1011
You’re absolutely right. That is what is great about baseball. Teams like the Nats, Pirates and Marlins get to enjoy playing spoiler roles now and for the most part against the Mets, they went all out and outplayed the better team.
VonPurpleHayes
The Mets lost 1 series to the Nats recently…I wouldn’t call that struggling against weak teams. People are so excited about a Mets collapse, but it didn’t happen. The Braves are just unbelievably good. Mets have still been playing great bakl.
njbirdsfan
Yeah, that’s the key phrase…right now.
wifflemeister
Typical Mets late-season desperation meltdown move as they once again experience the feeling of the Braves cleats running over them on their way to the pennant.
They should be used to that feeling by now.
geofft
Vientos was brought here to DH against lefties, not to play 3B. The Mets abandoned the idea of playing Vientos at 3B months ago. Its the reason he hasn’t played there since more than a month before Baty joined him in triple-A.. Its the reason Baty was promoted to the majors ahead of Vientos, even though Baty was not on the roster and had only 6 games in AAA under his belt. And its the reason Devin retread Marrero was called up ahead of Vientos when Baty got hurt.
LordD99
He’s likely to stick as a major leaguer, but not convinced he’ll be an impact player unless he can close some gaps in his swing.
bwmiller
—Dodgers
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—Braves
Bonesinis
28%k rate in AAA usually translate to 32% or higher in the MLB. Hopefully he starts out hot and it takes awhile for pitchers to figure him out.
jvent
It’s about time because Ruf, Naquin and Vogelbach lost it. The Mets need a power bat behind Alonso.