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Mets Send Top Prospect Tong to Minors
12 Mar
Summary
- Jonah Tong, a top Mets prospect, was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse.
- Manager Carlos Mendoza emphasized Tong's continued development needs.
- Tong is expected back in the majors due to likely injuries.

New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed on March 10 that top pitching prospect Jonah Tong has been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse. This decision places Tong in the minor leagues to begin the 2026 season, despite his potential as a frontline starter.
Mendoza explained that Tong requires further development and needs to work on specific aspects of his game. Tong's performance in 2025, which included a 7.71 ERA across five starts, indicated a need for more minor league seasoning. The Mets' current rotation depth makes this move feasible.
Despite starting the year in the minors, Mendoza highlighted Tong's importance to the team's future. He noted Tong's humble demeanor, eagerness to learn, and ability to overcome challenges. Given the frequent injuries among pitchers, it is highly probable that Tong will be recalled to the major league roster at some point during the 2026 season.




