Is Brandon Sproat the Next Big Can't-Miss Prospect?

Published 2024-04-17
Brandon Sproat was drafted by the Mets in 2022 but did not come to terms with the team and went back to college. In 2023, when his name came up, he did in fact become a Met and start his player development journey. In this interview Brandon talks about that as well as a bunch of other topics. 

Timestamps
02:07 – Brandon on meeting his new teammates
02:50 – Brandon on his road to joining the Mets (this has to be the clip but cut down)
03:48 – Brandon on his college experience
04:40 – Brandon on his college degree
07:45 – Brandon on the important of going to college
11:00 – Experience of going to New York and Citi Field after signing with the Mets
14:15 – Brandon on entering first full season of pro ball
15:45 – What should Mets fans know about Brandon?
17:10 – What song will Brandon use to warm up during his big league debut?


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All Comments (3)
  • @Gatorgang4life
    If you watch college baseball youd know about these guys. The Gators are turnning out pro players like crazy and great ones