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With three games left in the regular season and a spot in the postseason on the line, the Mets are looking to bolster their bullpen.
According to The Athletic’s Will Sammon, the Mets will call up relief prospect Dylan Ross from Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday before their game against the Miami Marlins.
SNY MLB Insider Andy Martino reported the move wouldn’t be made ahead of the series opener, but likely at some point this weekend. It seems that the time is Saturday.
The 25-year-old right-hander had a 2.17 ERA, and 1.15 WHIP over 49 appearances across three minor league levels this season. Ross saw most of his action in Triple-A, pitching to a 1.69 ERA with 39 strikeouts over 28 games (32.0 IP).
Martino reported on Sept. 17 that Ross was “a real possibility to get a tryout this month” as the team works to fill their righty reliever need.
Ross was a 13th-round pick by the Mets out of the University of Georgia in the 2022 MLB Draft, but underwent Tommy John surgery during the 2022 season and a revision procedure in 2023, causing him to miss all of the 2023 season.
He pitched one inning for St. Lucie in 2024 before throwing 54.0 innings during the 2025 season, recording an impressive 80 strikeouts to just 33 walks.
The reliever is listed at 6-foot-5 and 251 pounds and features a fastball that sits at an average of 96.8 mph, with the ability to hit triple-digits. He also throws a splitter, cutter, slider, and occasional curveball.
Ross is eligible for the Rule 5 Draft this winter due to being a college draftee with three seasons of professional baseball under his belt.
MILWAUKEE – The Brewers will try something new on Saturday to see how it feels with postseason roster decisions looming.
The plan calls for fellow rookie Robert Gasser to start Saturdayâ€s game against the Reds at American Family Field and for the 23-year-old Misiorowski to follow. Gasserâ€s pitch count will be once again limited in his second start since returning from Tommy John surgery, leaving plenty of runway for Misiorowski to work in a potential preview of a multi-inning relief role in October.
“I want to see how he handles the moment, you know what I mean?†Brewers pitching coach Chris Hook said. “Does that dial him in more? Does that give him a refresher, like when he first got in the big leagues? Is it going to be that live body that we were accustomed to? I just want to see how he reacts more than anything and see if heâ€s comfortable in the moment.â€
“I think weâ€ll know early in the outing,†Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. “Weâ€ll monitor it, but I think heâ€s an important piece. I think heâ€s got huge upside and heâ€s got huge possibilities for us. And I think he can help us right now.â€
The move comes with Misiorowski sporting a 6.23 ERA in his past seven starts since returning from a stint on the injured list for a bruised shin. He threw 77 pitches for 11 outs in his most recent start, a Sept. 19 loss to the Cardinals in St. Louis, after which Murphy said itâ€s unlikely that Misiorowski would start for the Brewers in the NLDS.
But that still leaves open the possibility of deploying his triple-digit fastball in a bullpen role, which is not entirely foreign to Misiorowski. Last year, he shifted to the bullpen for Triple-A Nashville late in the season, just in case the Brewers had a bullpen need down the stretch. He had a 1.84 ERA in 12 relief outings, with 19 strikeouts in 14 2/3 innings, and even picked up a save.
But it turned out the Brewers didnâ€t have a need, so Misiorowski didnâ€t make his Major League debut until this June as a starter. Heâ€s mostly been in that role since, with time in the bullpen earlier this week while the Brewers were in San Diego. Misiorowski wound up not pitching.
“I think heâ€s very excited for this moment [Saturday],†Hook said. “I can see he perked up a little bit. We all believe heâ€s a starter. He believes heâ€s a starter. But this is exciting for him, and I think ‘exciting†is good for a young player.â€
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