3:03pm: Mets manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed that Tong will be promoted and make his major league debut against the Marlins this Friday, per ESPN’s Jorge Castillo.
2:46pm: The Mets are set to promote top pitching prospect Jonah Tong for his major league debut, reports Will Sammon of The Athletic. They’ll need to clear space on both the 40-man and 26-man rosters in order to formally select his contract from Triple-A Syracuse. Tong will be used as a starter, per Joel Sherman of the New York Post.
Tong, 22, has been one of the best pitchers in all of Minor League Baseball in 2025. His stock has soared accordingly, and he’s leapfrogged Syracuse teammate Brandon Sproat as the top yet-to-debut pitching prospect in the Mets organization. He’ll join another ballyhooed young righty, Nolan McLean, in what amounts to a late-season youth movement for a Mets club that has seen veteran starters like Sean Manaea, Frankie Montas, Tylor Megill, Paul Blackburn and Griffin Canning struggle and/or miss significant time due to injury.
A seventh-round pick back in 2022, Tong opened the current season in Double-A and posted a video-game-esque 1.59 ERA and 40.8% strikeout rate in 102 innings there. That earned him a bump to Triple-A, where he’s some improved. Tong has tossed 11 2/3 scoreless innings with the Mets’ top affiliate, allowing only eight hits and three walks (6.7%) while punching out 17 of 45 opponents (37.8%).
Tong’s dominant season has catapulted him toward the top of the Mets’ prospect rankings and into the elite tier of leaguewide prospects. Baseball America ranks the 6’1″, 180-pound righty as the sport’s No. 42 overall prospect, and Tong sits 44th at MLB.com. ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel has Tong up at No. 21 on the updated top-100 list he released earlier this week.
That slight frame, Tong’s arm slot and his usage of a plus changeup invoke some comparisons to former Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum, though his overall delivery isn’t nearly as violent. Scouting reports on Tong typically cite him sitting 92-94 mph with elite induced vertical break, but he’s averaged 95.7 mph in his pair of Triple-A outings thus far. That previously mentioned changeup, which sits in the mid-80s, has been Tong’s go-to secondary offering and misses bats in droves. He also mixes in a curveball in the upper 70s and a slider that sits 87 mph.
Since he was called up after Aug. 15, Tong cannot accrue 45 days of service time this year and will thus retain his rookie eligibility heading into the 2026 campaign. That will qualify him for MLB’s Prospect Promotion Incentive program, meaning he could net the Mets a compensatory pick if he breaks camp with next year’s team and wins NL Rookie of the Year — or if he finishes top-three in Cy Young or MVP voting in any of his first three full MLB seasons. In terms of club control, the Mets can keep Tong all the way through the 2031 season, and he wouldn’t qualify for arbitration until the 2028-29 offseason.
While Tong is very arguably already one of the best 13 pitchers in the Mets system and thus deserving of a chance to help the team push into the postseason, the late promotion also offers Mets faithful a glimpse at the future. Tong and McLean will have the opportunity to join Kodai Senga, David Peterson, Clay Holmes and Manaea as rotation arms moving forward. Sproat and former top prospect Christian Scott, who’s on the mend from last summer’s Tommy John surgery, only further add to that impressive crop of pitching.
It’s not yet clear exactly how New York will work all of those arms onto the staff, but that’s an issue for a future day. For the time being, the focus will be on Tong stepping into the heat of a playoff race, looking to continue his meteoric ascent and, ideally, impressing enough to position himself as a core piece in Queens.
Let’s go Kid!
Excellent decision. No guarantee it will help, but if he pitches as well as many people expect, the Mets are better off.
My optimism just sky rocketed for the rest of the season.
Unbridled enthusiasm
Maybe it’s a little too early but I don’t care. Let’s gooooooo!
Guess the front office realized it was time to win now and not lets injuries ruin our playoff chances!
Vibes are unparalleled.
What’s the corresponding roster move? Castillo and Stanek are the only options right?
Or Brazebon.
I’ll pack Brazobán’s bags for him.
Why not Stanek? The guy is not even a useful major league pitcher anymore.
The most critical ability is availability… Stanek’s arm is made of iron I guess… I don’t think the guy has ever been on the IL since he reached the MLs… not too many pitchers can say that. Cannot take a guy like Stanek for granted… throws 98 and always takes the ball.
ShaqFoo:
That iron must be full of rust. I’m sorry, but I don’t buy this argument. You can throw someone out there who throws hard but if they’re absolutely terrible, where is the value in that?
“make his major league debut against the Marlins this Friday,”
Friday is theoretically Holmes’s spot in the rotation. Though they could just move everyone back a day and pitch Holmes Saturday.
Probably push them back but Holmes has to make his way to the bullpen before the playoffs. Don’t see him starting a playoff game.
Makes sense to dump a reliever like Stanek, replace him with Holmes, and replace Holmes in the rotation with Tong.
No. Definitely keep Stanek.
That is probably what they’ll do. They have 26 games in 27 days. Its well worth trying a 6-man and seeing if it helps Senga and Manaea. Even Peterson, and even with a couple of great starts recently, has generally been a bit less effective and less consistent over the past 4 or 5 weeks. He’s also now eclipsed his career high for IP in a season.
They also can’t let McLean get over 45 IP by the end of the year.
I believe it was based on time on the major league roster not IP to preserve rookie status.
It’s both. I just looked and it’s actually 50 IP in a previous season. 7 more starts would be close.
With only 30 something games left to the season and going to a 6-man rotation it is not likely to happen
Its a bit of a moot point. His innings were probably going to be capped at 145 – 150 for the year, anyway. And he threw 113.2 in the minors.
Actually, I have to correct myself. Holmes is slotted for Thursday. He pitched Saturday, Peterson Sunday, Senga yesterday, Manaea today, McLean Wednesday, then Holmes Thursday. Still, like the idea of a six man rotation. Keep McLean and Tong’s innings down, give the vets extra rest.
During the spring, the Mets also discussed the possibility of using 6 pitchers in a a 5-man rotation for a stretch, with a different starter simply being skipped each time through the rotation as a means of keeping them fresh.
Not saying I agree with the idea. And I don’t think they resort to experimentation in the heat of a race. But its another wrinkle.
Congrats. Love to see all of the young prospects!!!
Smart move by the Mets! Tong is needed on the major league club, and this is his time to shine and develop in the MLB both at the same time!
LFGM!!!!!
BEST pitching prospect in all of baseball
Very interested in seeing this kid pitch. Mets SP just got a whole more promising for a post season run.
To parody Danger Island.
UH-OOOHHH Jonah TONG-OOOOOOO!!!!
It’s about time, I would send Brazoban down and release Stanek, with Tong coming up bring up Sproat too, let Tong start, Sproat and Holmes to the pen.
I don’t see Sproat coming up soon. Megill will be the next one added when he’s ready.
I don’t think that Sproat is ready. Tong forced a promotion by pitching out of his mind all season; Sproat hasn’t come close to that kind of production and consistency.
About time…
The way things have gone the past couple of years, they need 10 to cover 5 slots.
I’m a little less excited by this than I am for McLean… long term I am very excited about Tong but I don’t think he’s quite as ready as McLean was. And man does McLean look great. I would have lower expectations for Tong right now… but yeah with these 2 plus Jett & Benge, it’s a very good time to be a Mets fan. 👍
Slow down. Jett and Benge have gotten off to slow starts in AAA. And Benge is on the IL anyway. And Jett still doesn’t have a position.
Well there ends that debate!!!
Doc Gooden reborn.
Canadian Tim Lincecum🔥