Brandon Sproat pitched decently in Thursday’s start against the Astros, giving up two runs on four hits in his two-plus innings of work.
The highly-touted pitcher struck out a pair while issuing one base on balls in the contest. He allowed a run in the opening inning as Jon Singleton plated Cam Smith with an RBI single. Sproat then settled down and worked a scoreless second inning including strikeouts of Brendan Rodgers and Jacob Melton. He seemed to tire a bit after starting the third, issuing a leadoff walk and a single before turning the ball over to the bullpen, and one of those inherited runners came around to score. While the 24-year-old impressed with his fastball in this one, it’s still clear that his secondary offerings need some work before he’s ready to join the Mets’ rotation.