In a decisive move ahead of today’s matchup against the Marlins, the Mets have optioned MJ Melendez and Christian Scott to Triple-A. This decision comes as the team begins to finalize its roster, leaving them with 46 players at spring training with just nine days remaining until Opening Day.
Melendez, who was vying for a bench spot, showcased impressive performance during his time in Port St. Lucie. In 11 at-bats, he hit two home runs, scored four runs, and boasted a .364 batting average along with a remarkable 1.364 OPS. Additionally, he represented Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic, where he went hitless in four at-bats but managed to draw two walks and score a run. The Mets signed Melendez to a split contract on February 8, which could be worth up to $1.5 million with $500,000 in incentives contingent on his presence on the major league roster. Originally a top prospect in 2022 as a catcher, he has since transitioned primarily to a corner outfield role, competing for that position within the club.
Scott, on the other hand, is working to regain his footing following Tommy John surgery that sidelined him for the entirety of the 2025 season. The right-handed pitcher faced challenges in his recent outings, allowing three earned runs over three-plus innings and suffering a loss in last night’s game against the Nationals. This spring, Scott made two appearances, posting a 4.50 ERA while striking out eight batters in six innings. He will continue to develop in Triple-A, with the potential to rejoin the majors if there are injuries within the team’s rotation or if current pitchers underperform.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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