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When a new teenager joins the Mets organization out The Dominican Republic — or Venezuela or Columbia, or The Bahamas or Panama or the like — we usually have very little offer. It takes a lot to gather a birthdate and a blurry photo of him from a back field. If we can find out which arm he throws with and which side of the plate he bats from, that's a bonus. And if he has a common name like Jose Hernandez, well, it's going to take a lot of detective work to get his deets.
But sometimes, they come with a backstory.
Transactions, 6/10/2026
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| Signed as International Amateur Free Agent out of The Dominican Republic, Assigned to DSL Mets Blue |
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Angel Osuna
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S/R DoB: 2007-07-06 High Level: Academy (2026) |
This brings us to Angel Osuna. Shortstop Angel was one of the top prospects from the 2025 class of amateur foreign prospects. The Yankees, as a matter of fact, thought he was the very top of the class, and that's why they signed him for the very highest bonus of $5 million.
That's some cheddar for a kid who hasn't grown into his body yet. But — and you probably have some idea where this was going — Angel was more grown than his representatives were letting on. He was, in fact, three years older than they were billing him as.
Nobody likes to be defrauded. The ripoff is bad, the insult is bad, and feeling really stupid that you missed all the clues along the way must really be the worst. The contract was voided, the bonus money returned, and the representatives were sanctioned and presumably will never get to represent a teenager again — and will presumably be treated as pariahs on the fields of Dominican baseball fields.
But what of young Mr. Osuna. Presumably a pretty impressive player at some level at least. He was young and presumably naive, but certainly not entirely innocent of the game being played, and he got sent back on the pile and banned from signing with any organization for a year — a year critical to his development.
And there he lay until two days ago, when he was inked by the Mets for $10 thousand dollars. It's something, though probably less than the money his family got taken for by his unscrupulous agents, and far less than $5 million. But it is a new start, and now his story starts again, and the Mets get to find out if he is a good player for what he is now, almost 19 years old, rather than the 18-year-old masquerading as a preternaturally gifted 15-year-old that almost took the Yankees for a ride.
Transactions, 6/11/2026
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| Sent to Binghamton on Rehab Assignment |
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Kodai Senga
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L/R DoB: 1993-01-30 High Level: MLB (2026) |
The ongoing saga of Kodai Senga is relentless. There's an irony in this, as in so many tales, as he came into the season throwing harder than ever — up to 97 and 98 in his first start or two — far higher than the 94-ish he previously used to set up his devastating ghost fork. But seemingly, in pursuit of the higher velocity, he incurred enough impact on his body that he lost even the middling velocity that helped him be so damned effective.
The ghost fork works like a change, and so it needs a decent fastball that Senga can safely put over the plate once or twice in order to set it up. In several rehab starts to date, that velocity and control hadn't been there, and he's been hit.
But his first start back in Bingo was what we are looking for — six innings, one earned run on one hit (a homer), one walk, and five strikeouts, so maybe another start at Syracuse along the line and maybe we might have some version of the guy we know he can be.
Your 2026 New York Mets
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Sean Manaea
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Nolan McLean
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Freddy Peralta
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David Peterson
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Christian Scott
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R/L DoB: 1992-02-01 |
R/R DoB: 2001-07-24 |
R/R DoB: 2996-06-04 |
L/L DoB: 1995-09-03 |
R/R DoB: 1999-06-15 |
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Huascar Brazobán
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Daniel Duarte
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A.J. Minter
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Cionel Pérez
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Brooks Raley
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Austin Warren
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Luke Weaver
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R/R DoB: 1989-10-15 |
R/R DoB: 1996-12-04 |
L/L DoB: 1993-09-02 |
R/L DoB: 35176 |
L/L DoB: 1988-06-29 |
R/R DoB: 1996-02-05 |
R/R DoB: 1993-08-21 |
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Devin Williams
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Francisco Alvarez
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Luís Torrens
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Bo Bichette
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Brett Baty
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Vidal Brujan
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Marcus Semien
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R/R DoB: 1994-09-21 |
R/R DoB: 2001-11-01 |
R/R DoB: 1996-05-02 |
R/R DoB: 1998-03-05 |
L/R DoB: 1999-11-13 |
S/R DoB: 1998-02-09 |
R/R DoB: 1990-09-17 |
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Mark Vientos
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Eric Wagaman
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Carson Benge
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A.J. Ewing
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MJ Melendez
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Juan Soto
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Jared Young
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R/R DoB: 1993-12-11 |
R/R DoB: 1997-08-14 |
L/R DoB: 2003-01-20 |
L/R DoB: 2004-08-10 |
L/R DoB: 1993-11-29 |
L/L DoB: 1998-10-25 |
L/R DoB: 1995-07-09 |
Also on 40-Player Roster
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Clay Holmes
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Tylor Megill
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Kodai Senga
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Zach Thornton
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Jonah Tong
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Alex Carrillo
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Reed Garrett
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R/R DoB: 1993-03-27 |
R/R DoB: 1995-07-28 |
L/R DoB: 1993-01-30 |
L/L DoB: 2002-01-17 |
R/R DoB: 2003-06-19 |
R/R DoB: 1997-06-06 |
R/R DoB: 1993-01-02 |
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Joey Gerber
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Justin Hagenman
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Tobias Myers
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Dedniel Núñez
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Jonathan Pintaro
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Dylan Ross
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Hayden Senger
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R/R DoB: 1997-05-03 |
R/R DoB: 1996-10-07 |
R/R DoB: 1998-08-05 |
R/R DoB: 1996-06-05 |
R/R DoB: 1997-11-07 |
R/R DoB: 2000-09-01 |
R/R DoB: 1997-04-03 |
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Francisco Lindor
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Ronny Mauricio
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Jorge Polanco
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Nick Morabito
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Luis Robert, Jr.
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Tyrone Taylor
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S/R DoB: 1993-11-14 |
S/R DoB: 2001-04-04 |
S/R DoB: 1999-11-13 |
R/R DoB: 2003-05-07 |
R/R DoB: 1997-08-03 |
R/R DoB: 1994-01-22 |
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Your Mets Coaching Staff
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Manager |
Bench Coach |
Pitching Coach |
Hitting Coordinator |
Third Base Coach |
First Base Coach |
Bullpen Coach |
Ass't Pitching Coach |
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Carlos Mendoza |
Kai Correa |
Justin Willard |
Jeff Albert |
Tim Leiper |
Gilbert Gomez |
José Rosado |
Dan McKinney |
| DoB: 1979-11-27 | DoB: 1989-07-14 | DoB: 1990-09-09 | DoB: 1992-08-16 | DoB: 1996-07-19 | DoB: 1992-03-08 | DoB: 1974-11-09 | DoB: 1989-06-06 |
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Hitting Coach |
Strategy Coach |
Catching Coach |
Coaching Assistant |
Bat'g Practice Pitcher |
Equipment Manager |
Bullpen Catchers |
Bullpen Catchers |
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Troy Snitker |
Danny Barnes |
J.P. Arencibia |
Rafael Fernandez |
Kevin Mahoney |
Kevin Kierst |
Eric Langill |
Dave Racaniello |
| DoB: 1988-12-05 | DoB: 1989-10021 | DoB: 1986-01-05 | DoB: 1988-08-03 | DoB: 1987-05-11 | DoB: 1964-07-09 | DoB: 1979-04-09 | DoB: 1978-06-03 |
Your Mets Training Staff
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Director of Player Health |
Head Athletic Trainer |
Assistant Athletic Trainer |
Reconditioning Coordinator |
Reconditioning Therapist |
Head Performance Coach |
Assistant Performance Coach |
Performance Coordinator |
Soft Tissue Specialist |
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Brian Chicklo |
Joseph Golia |
Bryan Baca |
Sean Bardanett |
Josh Bickel |
Dustin Clarke |
Tanner Miracle |
Jeremy Chiang |
Hiroto Kawamura |
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DoB: 1972-07-17 |
DoB: 1978-??-?? |
DoB: Circa 1980 |
DoB: 1988-06-23 |
DoB: 1996-??-?? |
DoB: 1987-??-?? |
DoB: 1991-??-?? |
DoB: ????-??-?? |
DoB: 1962-07-19 |















































































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