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What to Know About New York Mets Prospect Jose Butto

What to know about Mets top prospect Jose Butto, as he gets set to make his MLB debut.
What to Know About New York Mets Prospect Jose Butto
What to Know About New York Mets Prospect Jose Butto

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With Taijuan Walker unable to make his start on Sunday due to a bulging disc in his back, the Mets will turn to a youngster in a series deciding matchup with the Philadelphia Phillies.

No. 15 ranked prospect Jose Butto will make his major league debut this afternoon at Citizens Bank Park.

Butto spent most of his 2022 campaign with Double-A Binghamton before recently getting promoted to Triple-A Syracuse, where he made two appearances. The righty has gone 6-6 with a 4.12 ERA and 111 strikeouts overall this season across two levels in the minor leagues.

According to MLB Pipeline’s scouting report, the 24-year-old has a solid fastball-changeup combo, and is a strike thrower. However, his curveball sits in the low-80s and lacks bite.

Butto’s name was brought up in trade conversations ahead of the August 2 deadline, but the Mets were able to hang on to him. Now, the young righty will take the ball in the big leagues for the first time this afternoon as New York aims to take three out of four games from the Phillies.

As for the Walker, Mets manager Buck Showalter expressed optimism that the hurler will not require a stint on the IL, and might be able to pitch sometime this week, per multiple reports. 

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Pat Ragazzo is the main publisher and reporter for the Mets On SI site. He has been covering the Mets since 2018. Pat was selected as The Top Reporter & Publisher of the Year 2024 by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) for outstanding leadership, dedication, and commitment to the industry. He has appeared on several major TV Networks including: NBC4, CBS2, FOX5, PIX11 and NY1; and is a recurring guest on ESPN New York 880 AM and WFAN Sports Radio 101.9 FM. Pat is also the Mets insider for Barstool Sports personality Frank "The Tank" Fleming’s podcast. You can follow him on Twitter/X and Instagram: @ragazzoreport.

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