Overview
- Industry reports say the Mets could promote Dylan Ross as soon as Saturday in Miami, with the right-hander training in Florida since Triple-A Syracuse's season ended.
- Ross has logged a 2.17 ERA across three minor-league levels in 2025, including a 1.69 mark at Triple-A with strong strikeout rates.
- The club’s relief corps has sagged late in the year, with injuries to A.J. Minter, Danny Young and Reed Garrett and rough results from Ryan Helsley and Ryne Stanek.
- If called up, Ross would be lined up for seventh-inning duty and could be considered for the NL wild-card roster if the Mets qualify.
- The 2022 13th-round pick from Georgia throws in the upper 90s with multiple secondaries, though his profile includes two elbow surgeries, limited innings and elevated walk rates.