The MLB got a little taste of Jon Niese last year, and Niese impressed.
After Niese got past his first batter in the bigs, it looked like he was home.
If you didn't know, Niese's first batter was Rickie Weeks, and he launched one into the seats off of Niese.
Niese bounced back his second start and put on quite a show, giving Mets fans something to talk about.
Niese doesn't have overpowering stuff, but he has just enough to get the job done. He has enough "stuff" that he was competing for the New York Mets' fifth spot in the rotation in Spring Training.
Niese was born on the same day that the New York Mets won the 1986 World Series against the Boston Red Sox, so he was meant to be a Met.
Niese has a good sized body for a pitcher; he is 6'3" and weighs 190 lbs.
He has a fastball that can reach 91-92 miles per hour, an above average curveball, and a an average changeup.
Niese's pitches will keep developing and he will soon have great stuff.
Niese is a very solid prospect in the Mets' organization, and he established himself as a sure thing for the Mets.
If the Mets experience another problem in their starting pitching rotation, then Niese would definitely be in the conversation to fill the spot.
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