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2:11Highlights: Cubs at Mets - Game 2 (6/24)
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0:27REPORTS: Mets Trading LHP David Peterson to Cubs
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0:52Highlights: Cubs at Mets - Game 1 (6/24)
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1:12Breaking Down Aroldis Chapman's Trade Value
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1:14Will the Mets Trade SP Freddy Peralta?
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0:35Highlights: Mets at Reds (6/15)
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7:12Breaking Down MLB Power Rankings
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0:47Freddy Peralta Hit Hard as Trade Rumors Circulate
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1:57Analyzing the Padres' 'Dysfunctional Duo'
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0:51Highlights: Mets at Mariners (6/3)
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0:48Highlights: Mets at Mariners (6/2)
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0:40Ranking the Worst Teams in MLB This Season
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1:05Athletics Biggest Fallers in MLB Power Rankings
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0:58Highlights: Marlins at Mets (5/29)
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1:12MLB Two-Month Grades: Mets and Giants Get an F
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1:27Cubs, Rockies & Marlins Receive 'C' Grade
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0:45Highlights: Reds at Mets (5/25)
Top Will Watson News
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Mets' Will Watson: On mend at Double-A
Watson is on the 7-day injured list at Double-A Binghamton with an oblique injury, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
Watson left his May 5 start with the injury after recording two outs (zero strikeouts) and surrendering four earned runs. The 23-year-old righty has an 8.55 ERA, 1.90 WHIP and 19:12 K:BB in 20 innings across six starts this season.
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Mets' Will Watson: Climbs to Double-A
Watson, who was promoted to Double-A Binghamton on Aug. 25, has a 2.82 ERA, 1.27 WHIP and 128:56 K:BB in 111.2 innings across three levels of the minors this season.
A seventh-round selection out of USC in 2024, Watson spent the bulk of the year dominating for High-A Brooklyn (1.70 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, 18.9 K-BB%) before getting the late-season promotion to Double-A. He has given up seven earned runs on 11 hits and seven walks while striking out eight in 8.2 innings across his first two appearances at Double-A. Watson's velocity has jumped in pro ball, with his fastball now sitting 93-95 mph (touches 97 mph) and playing up due to the ride he gets out of a lower arm slot. His changeup is his best secondary offering while his slider is a fine third pitch. He worked as a reliever at times in college and it's still unclear if he'll throw enough strikes to make it as a starter in the big leagues, but Watson's run at High-A should buy him more developmental time in the rotation.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 180 lbs |
| Age: 23 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |






