Mets prospect tiers: How Brandon Sproat, Ryan Clifford and Colin Houck are doing
Briefly

The Mets love what they have in Sproat, who got bumped up to Binghamton a few days ago. With Brooklyn, walks were sometimes an issue for Sproat. But in his last couple of appearances, evaluators said, he showed a really good feel for all of his pitches, demonstrated the ability to land any pitch and got swings-and-misses on everything from his arsenal.
Tidwell added a cutter, which has allowed him to rack up more strikes. For Tidwell, the pitch has helped remedy a command problem; scouts have referred to his stuff as elite for multiple years, but an inability to find the zone limited his potential.
In 27 2/3 innings across both levels of Class A, Tong has allowed just one earned run. Walks remain a concern, but he's greatly improved his walk rate from last year while continuing to pile up strikeouts.
A two-way prospect, McLean has turned heads this season. He's known for his power at the plate and his impressive pitching on the mound, making him a standout player to watch.
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