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    Christian Scott Returns To the Mets' Mound With A Chip On His Shoulder

    Christian Scott has a lot to prove after walking five of the ten hitters he faced in his 2026 debut last week. Can the Mets' right-hander get back on track?

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    Last year, Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong, and Brandon Sproat took the baseball world by storm with their summer promotions. They were universally seen as the best pitching prospects in the organization, and they all shared the spotlight in the stretch run even though the team couldn’t make it to October.

    McLean developed into an ace, while Sproat was traded to Milwaukee to give the team a chance to bring in Freddy Peralta. Tong continues to develop in Triple-A. And yet, there’s a forgotten guy in the system that deserves some hype, too.

    Christian Scott, 2024 Mets Sensation, Returns to the Spotlight

    We are talking about Christian Scott, who was the McLean, Sproat, or Tong of 2024 for the Mets. He was that exciting young arm that came up to the majors with the hype of a top prospect, and mostly delivered with a 4.56 ERA in 47.1 innings.

    Unfortunately, he underwent Tommy John surgery in September 2024 and missed the entire 2025 campaign rehabbing. Now back to full health and after a few starts in Triple-A and a rocky 2026 debut last week, Scott is getting another chance to prove he belongs in the majors when he faces a middling Los Angeles Angels lineup on Friday.

    That game last week, on April 23, was a disaster. Scott couldn’t find the zone and walked five of the ten batters he faced, allowing one earned run in 1.1 innings, with no hits and one strikeout. It was, without a doubt, one of the weirdest stat lines you will see all year.

    Maybe it was the nerves getting the best of him after returning to the highest level after such a long layoff, but on Friday, Scott will get the opportunity of a lifetime. He gets a chance to prove he can be a viable MLB starter after having his elbow reconstructed. He gets to prove that jitters won’t be a recurring issue.

    His 5.27 ERA in 13.1 innings in Triple-A might seem high, but it’s a little deceitful, as he has a healthy 17/2 K/BB ratio. In his brief outing in the majors last week, Scott’s fastball averaged 95.5 mph, higher than the 94.2 mph he had in 2024. The velocity is fully back. Now, he will have to prove the command is, too.

    Christian Scott's Splits Issue

    Besides his mid-90s fastball, Scott will use a cutter/gyro slider mostly against lefties, and a sweeper to neutralize righties. Additionally, he will use a sinker and a splitter.

    Keeping lefties at bay will be one of his biggest challenges. In 2024, they hit .333 off him, while righties had a batting average of .167. It’s certainly something to keep in mind, although it helps that most of the Angels’ best hitters are right-handed.

    If the fastball command returns, Scott could be a nice mid-rotation arm for the Mets in the short and long term, attacking the high part of the zone with the heater with no fear:

    That will be the key to his success, as it will allow him to get himself in favorable counts and use his solid secondary stuff, or use the fastball itself to go for the kill. A return to form from Scott could be a transformational development for the Mets, both in 2026 and beyond.

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