McNeil's Debut

I was on hand at Citi Field Tuesday night to catch the first major league game by Mets prospect Jeff McNeil. It took six years for the Long Beach State product to get the call -- a journey slowed by illness and injury. But his 2018 numbers as Double A and Triple A could no longer be overlooked by a organization looking to get younger with home grown talent.
Pinch hitting in the 8th inning McNeil wasted no time, swung at the first pitch, and drove a solid single to the outfield. So he starts his big league tenure with a 1.000 batting average (after one night).
McNeil was one of the prosects playing alongside Tim Tebow earlier this season at Binghamton. A .327 average and 14 homers in less than 60 games led to being promoted to Las Vegas, where the "hits kept on coming." Now, he gets the final 9 weeks of this season to prove he can be part of the solution to the over-age, under-achieving Mets for 2019 and beyond.

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