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Journey man: Mets pitcher Jonathan Pintaro takes improbable path to majors
Journey man: Mets pitcher Jonathan Pintaro takes improbable path to majors

Fox Sports

time9 hours ago

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  • Fox Sports

Journey man: Mets pitcher Jonathan Pintaro takes improbable path to majors

Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Some players take unusual paths to the big leagues. And then there is the journey of Jonathan Pintaro. Undrafted from a Division II college in Georgia, he spent two seasons in the MLB Draft League for overlooked long shots. Then two years pitching for the Glacier Range Riders of the independent Pioneer League — where he compiled a 6.60 ERA. So when Pintaro walked into the New York Mets' clubhouse Wednesday, about 2,400 miles from 2,291-seat Glacier Bank Park in Kalispell, Montana, needless to say it was an improbable arrival. 'Pretty cool story, right? I think this is an organizational win, when you're talking about a kid that was pitching independent ball last year,' Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. 'Credit to him. Obviously, it's not easy what he did.' Pintaro received a surprise promotion when the struggling Mets shuffled bullpen arms again before Wednesday night's game against Atlanta. Left-handers Jose Castillo and Richard Lovelady were designated for assignment. Pintaro was selected to the major league roster, and lefty Brandon Waddell was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse. The 27-year-old Pintaro is looking to make his major league debut. Born in Pelham, Alabama, he pitched for five seasons from 2017-22 at Shorter University, a small, private Baptist school in Georgia. The right-hander was toiling in independent ball for a second consecutive season when the Mets signed him to a minor league deal in June 2024. 'There was a mix of emotions," Pintaro recalled. "I called my family and we were all crying because I finally got signed.' He pitched at three levels in the Mets' farm system last year, going 3-6 with a 2.68 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 74 innings while making 15 starts and two relief appearances. That was good enough to get a look in the Arizona Fall League for top prospects. 'It's been unreal,' Pintaro told reporters. 'It's been a dream come true. I did six years of college and then I was like, all right, nothing happened. So I went to indy ball in Montana, I was like, I'll give it one or two more years, see how it goes. That second year, it happened.' This year, Pintaro was 0-2 with a 3.40 ERA in 11 starts at Double-A Binghamton, where he racked up 57 strikeouts against 15 walks in 42 1/3 innings. 'This is a kid that continues to get people out," Mendoza said. "It's kind of like a funky delivery, you know? Got a combination of a sinker and a cutter. So, pretty special day for him. Dream come true. And look, with the way where we're at bullpen-wise, this is a guy that can give us up to 75-80 pitches if we need to. So, looking for length here, and we'll go from there.' Pintaro had just been promoted to Triple-A this week when he was re-routed to the big leagues. He was driven to Syracuse on Tuesday morning and caught the team bus to Rochester for a road series against the Red Wings. That's where he was informed he was suddenly heading south to New York City to join the Mets. He thought it was a joke. 'Crazy ride,' Pintaro said. ___ AP MLB: recommended

Mets call up Pintaro and cut two lefties in latest bullpen shuffle
Mets call up Pintaro and cut two lefties in latest bullpen shuffle

Associated Press

time12 hours ago

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  • Associated Press

Mets call up Pintaro and cut two lefties in latest bullpen shuffle

NEW YORK (AP) — The struggling New York Mets shuffled bullpen arms again Wednesday, replacing left-handers José Castillo and Richard Lovelady with a pair of pitchers called up from the minors. Castillo and Lovelady were both designated for assignment. Right-hander Jonathan Pintaro was selected to the major league roster, and lefty Brandon Waddell was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse. Pintaro, who was pitching for an independent team in Montana when the Mets signed him to a minor league deal in June 2024, is looking to make his major league debut. He had just been promoted from Double-A Binghamton to Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday before getting re-routed to the big leagues. Waddell has made four relief appearances for the Mets this season, compiling a 3.38 ERA in 10 2/3 innings. ___ AP MLB:

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