Mets Prospect Blade Tidwell Delivers Immaculate Inning in Spring Training
The 23-year-old right-hander struck out five of six batters and showcased a refined five-pitch arsenal against a strong Rays lineup.
- Blade Tidwell, a Mets pitching prospect, achieved an immaculate inning by striking out three batters on nine pitches in a spring training game against the Rays.
- Tidwell faced six batters over two innings, striking out five and allowing only one ball in play, a lineout by Yandy Díaz.
- The Rays fielded a competitive lineup, making Tidwell's performance against major league-caliber hitters particularly notable.
- Tidwell has refined his pitching repertoire to five pitches, including a four-seam fastball, two-seamer, sweeper, gyro-slider, and changeup, to improve his command and effectiveness.
- The Mets view Tidwell, along with other top prospects like Brandon Sproat, as key future contributors to their pitching rotation, especially given current injuries to major league starters.