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Mets Prospect Tobias Myers Shines in Spring Debut
New pitches and strong outing leave Mets optimistic about Myers' potential
Apr. 10, 2026 at 4:13am
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Tobias Myers' dynamic pitching style is captured in a cubist-inspired illustration, highlighting the power and precision of his spring training debut for the Mets.Dunedin TodayTobias Myers, a recent acquisition by the New York Mets, impressed in his first spring training outing, pitching 2 1/3 innings without allowing any runs in a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. Myers showcased his versatility, control, and newly developed pitches, including a splitter and a slider, leaving the Mets optimistic about his potential to contribute to their pitching rotation or bullpen this season.
Why it matters
The Mets traded for Myers to fill the void left by the departure of top prospect Brandon Sproat, and his strong spring debut has given the team confidence in their decision. Myers' ability to showcase his improved pitches and control has positioned him as a potential key addition to the Mets' pitching staff, either in the rotation or the bullpen, especially with the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
The details
In his spring training debut, Tobias Myers pitched 2 1/3 innings without allowing any runs, striking out three batters and not walking any. He showcased his newly developed pitches, including a splitter that he fine-tuned during the second half of last season and a slider that he and pitching coach Justin Willard introduced just over a week ago. Myers expressed enthusiasm for the effectiveness of the slider and believes the splitter is an improvement over his previous changeup. Despite the differences, Myers acknowledges the influence of experienced pitchers like Kodai Senga and Clay Holmes, who excel at varying their pitch locations.
- Tobias Myers made his spring training debut on April 10, 2026.
The players
Tobias Myers
A pitcher recently acquired by the New York Mets, who impressed in his first spring training outing with the team.
Justin Willard
The pitching coach for the New York Mets, who has been working with Tobias Myers on developing his new pitches.
Kodai Senga
An experienced pitcher for the New York Mets, whose approach to varying pitch locations has influenced Tobias Myers.
Clay Holmes
An experienced pitcher for the New York Mets, whose approach to varying pitch locations has influenced Tobias Myers.
Carlos Mendoza
The manager of the New York Mets, who has been impressed by Tobias Myers' performance and the 'life' in his fastball.
What they’re saying
“I'm really excited about the slider. I think it's going to be a really effective pitch for me, and I'm going to try to get the velocity up on it.”
— Tobias Myers, Mets Pitcher
“The splitter is definitely an improvement over my changeup. I'm really happy with how it's coming along.”
— Tobias Myers, Mets Pitcher
“Tobias has really good stuff. The life on his fastball is impressive, and he showed good command today.”
— Carlos Mendoza, Mets Manager
What’s next
With the upcoming World Baseball Classic, Myers might get a chance to start in the spring, especially with Mets pitchers Clay Holmes and Nolan McLean participating in the tournament.
The takeaway
Tobias Myers' strong spring training debut has given the Mets confidence in their decision to acquire him, as he showcased his versatility, control, and newly developed pitches. His performance has positioned him as a potential key addition to the Mets' pitching staff, either in the rotation or the bullpen, as the team looks to build on their success and fill the void left by the departure of top prospect Brandon Sproat.


