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What stands out on A.J. Ewing’s scouting report is the speed. MLB Pipeline, which rates Ewing as the No. 2 prospect in Flushing and No. 78 in baseball, gave his speed a 70 grade on the traditional 20-80 scouting scale.
That’s harsh, but fair considering the Mets’ payroll and all the moves that were made this past offseason in an effort to re-establish this club as a perennial postseason contender. So, what needs to happen for the Mets to turn this around?
Former Springboro High School standout A.J. Ewing made his Major League Baseball debut with the New York Mets on May 12. In his first game, Ewing recorded one hit, two RBIs, two runs scored, a stolen base,
Ewing will take over as the Mets' primary center fielder, at least until Luis Robert (back) is ready to return.
A.J. Ewing getting called up probably should have been one of those easy feel-good New York Mets stories. He produced in the minors, earned an opportunity, and
It’s apparently try-something-new-in-the-outfield week, with the D-backs turning to Ryan Waldschmidt, the A’s calling on Bolte and the Mets giving A.J. Ewing a look. Eric and James covered Waldschmidt over the weekend,
Mets to promote OF A.J. Ewing, will it matter? first appeared on Elite Sports NY, the Voice, the Pulse of New York City sports.