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Tong's Cutter Sharp in Spring Start
4 Mar
Summary
- Jonah Tong pitched 2.2 innings, allowing one run with three strikeouts.
- He focused on improving his cutter and found his changeup.
- Tong is expected to start the season in Triple-A Syracuse.

Pitcher Jonah Tong demonstrated notable efficiency in his recent spring outing against Team Nicaragua. He completed 2.2 innings, conceding one run on five hits while recording three strikeouts, contributing to the Mets' 6-3 victory.
This performance followed his Grapefruit League debut on February 25, where he allowed three runs over a similar innings count. Tong has prioritized developing his cutter this spring, feeling it was more effective against Nicaragua than in his prior start. He also expressed satisfaction with rediscovering his changeup.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza affirmed Tong's progress with his cutter and changeup, observing that the pitcher consistently utilized the pitches he is working on. Despite a 7.71 ERA in five major league starts last season, Tong had a strong minor league campaign in 2025.
Tong is anticipated to start the 2026 season with Triple-A Syracuse. The Mets possess a deep starting pitching rotation, with other notable pitchers like Freddy Peralta and Kodai Senga also on the roster.




