Newsday’s Tim Healey reports that the Mets could give RHP prospect Brandon Sproat his first MLB start later this week if Griffin Canning (illness) isn’t ready.
Healey mentioned that if Canning isn’t well enough to pitch on Wednesday or Thursday, the Mets will need another spot starter for Friday. There are a few options they could turn to, but Sproat is a name they have discussed. The 24-year-old was a huge riser in the Mets system last year, pitching to a 3.40 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, and 131/42 K/BB ratio in 116 1/3 minor league innings. He has not gotten off to a fast start in Triple-A, but he remains an intriguing pitching prospect.