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Mets hoping rookie starters can deliver magic for 2026 season

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Left to right: Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, Brandon Sproat dress as elves and Clay Holmes as Santa with his wife, Ashlyn as Mrs. Claus, prepare to give gifts away to the children during the Mets Annual Kids Holiday Party on Dec. 18, 2025 at Citi Field.
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Nolan McLean, Brandon Sproat and Jonah Tong spent part of Wednesday afternoon dressed as elves, but the Mets are hopeful all will soon resemble lead reindeer.

The rookie trio represents maybe the best hopes for the team’s starting rotation after arriving last season to contribute during the stretch run.

“We have got a special group with the Mets,” McLean said during the team’s holiday party at Citi Field. “It’s cool to be around all the guys every single day and just try to push each other to be better.”

McLean, 24, showed the most promise of the group by pitching to a 2.06 ERA in eight starts for the team.


Left to right: Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, Brandon Sproat dress as elves and Clay Holmes as Santa with his wife, Ashlyn as Mrs. Claus, prepare to give gifts away to the children during the Mets Annual Kids Holiday Party on Dec. 18, 2025 at Citi Field. Robert Sabo for the NY Post

It was enough to earn him an invitation (which he accepted) to pitch for Team USA in next year’s World Baseball Classic.

“I definitely got confidence from [last season], but at the end of the day I can be better,” McLean said. “There’s a lot I need to work on to be able to go through a whole season. It was a short, small sample size. I would like to be able to prove I can do it for a whole season.”

Sproat, 25, pitched to a 4.79 ERA in four starts for the team.



Whereas McLean is likely penciled into a spot on the Opening Day roster (if not the starter for Game 1), Sproat may have to win a job in spring training.

“All three of us have come up together and that’s super fun — you build a close bond with each other and be able to be here with each other,” Sproat said. “It’s super fun the friendships we have made.”

Tong, 22, pitched to a 7.71 ERA in his five major league starts and may need additional seasoning at Triple-A Syracuse after pitching only two games at that level before his promotion to the Mets.

At the time, the Mets were desperate for pitching.

“I had never been here, so it’s really cool to actually set foot on that mound,” Tong said.

Tong’s elf experience was also something new.

“It’s a great opportunity for everyone to see us all together,” Tong said. “I really enjoy those guys and I am really looking forward to [next season].”

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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