Track Record: Rodriguez burst on the scene in 2021 when he pitched his way to Low-A St. Lucie as an 18-year-old after dominating Florida Complex League competition. He had signed for little fanfare in 2019 and had his debut delayed by the pandemic in 2020. Rodriguez didn't get a chance for an encore in 2022 because he had Tommy John surgery in March and missed the entire season.
Scouting Report: As Rodriguez has filled out his 6-foot-3 frame, he has added velocity and was pitching in the mid 90s from a low three-quarters arm slot when healthy in 2021. He topped out at 97 mph. Rodriguez's low-80s slider has peaked at 86 mph and has wipeout potential thanks to impressive horizontal break to his glove side. He was throwing a changeup in side sessions in 2021 and had encouraging arm speed, but he lacks feel for the pitch overall and didn't throw it much in games. The tall lefthander stood out for his athletic ability and physicality.
The Future: Barring a setback, Rodriguez was on target to return to action around midseason. Given his raw stuff and throwing hand, he has major league potential and plenty of time to realize it.
Track Record: The Mets have two pitchers named Luis Rodriguez from the Dominican Republic in the low levels of their system. Luis Raul Rodriguez is a 6-foot-3 lefthander who has developed into the system’s top southpaw. He signed with little fanfare at age 16 in 2019 and had his debut season wiped out by the pandemic in 2020. Rodriguez came out of nowhere to pitch his way onto the Florida Complex League roster in 2021 and earned a seven-inning look at Low-A St. Lucie late in the season as an 18-year-old.
Scouting Report: Rodriguez has exciting stuff, athleticism and physicality from the left side, giving him one of the higher upsides among pitchers in the organization. As he has physically matured, he has found more velocity from his low three-quarters arm slot. In 2021, he topped out at 97 mph and pitched consistently in the mid 90s. Rodriguez’s low-80s slider sweeps hard to his glove side and has wipeout potential, especially when he gets it into the 85-86 mph range. Rodriguez is mostly a two-pitch pitcher who has toyed around with a changeup on the side. The Mets believe he has enough arm speed to make it work, but it is still on his developmental to-do list.
The Future: The Mets challenged Rodriguez at a young age in 2021, believing that struggling is an important part of players’ development. He should get a chance to find his footing in 2022 at a Class A affiliate. Those highest on Rodriguez’s upside see mid-rotation upside.
Scouting Reports
BA Grade/Risk: 50/Extreme
Track Record: Rodriguez burst on the scene in 2021 when he pitched his way to Low-A St. Lucie as an 18-year-old after dominating Florida Complex League competition. He had signed for little fanfare in 2019 and had his debut delayed by the pandemic in 2020. Rodriguez didn't get a chance for an encore in 2022 because he had Tommy John surgery in March and missed the entire season.
Scouting Report: As Rodriguez has filled out his 6-foot-3 frame, he has added velocity and was pitching in the mid 90s from a low three-quarters arm slot when healthy in 2021. He topped out at 97 mph. Rodriguez's low-80s slider has peaked at 86 mph and has wipeout potential thanks to impressive horizontal break to his glove side. He was throwing a changeup in side sessions in 2021 and had encouraging arm speed, but he lacks feel for the pitch overall and didn't throw it much in games. The tall lefthander stood out for his athletic ability and physicality.
The Future: Barring a setback, Rodriguez was on target to return to action around midseason. Given his raw stuff and throwing hand, he has major league potential and plenty of time to realize it.
Track Record: Rodriguez burst on the scene in 2021 when he pitched his way to Low-A St. Lucie as an 18-year-old after dominating Florida Complex League competition. He had signed for little fanfare in 2019 and had his debut delayed by the pandemic in 2020. Rodriguez didn't get a chance for an encore in 2022 because he had Tommy John surgery in March and missed the entire season.
Scouting Report: As Rodriguez has filled out his 6-foot-3 frame, he has added velocity and was pitching in the mid 90s from a low three-quarters arm slot when healthy in 2021. He topped out at 97 mph. Rodriguez's low-80s slider has peaked at 86 mph and has wipeout potential thanks to impressive horizontal break to his glove side. He was throwing a changeup in side sessions in 2021 and had encouraging arm speed, but he lacks feel for the pitch overall and didn't throw it much in games. The tall lefthander stood out for his athletic ability and physicality.
The Future: Barring a setback, Rodriguez was on target to return to action around midseason. Given his raw stuff and throwing hand, he has major league potential and plenty of time to realize it.
Track Record: The Mets have two pitchers named Luis Rodriguez from the Dominican Republic in the low levels of their system. Luis Raul Rodriguez is a 6-foot-3 lefthander who has developed into the system's top southpaw. He signed with little fanfare at age 16 in 2019 and had his debut season wiped out by the pandemic in 2020. Rodriguez came out of nowhere to pitch his way onto the Florida Complex League roster in 2021 and earned a seven-inning look at Low-A St. Lucie late in the season as an 18-year-old.
Scouting Report: Rodriguez has exciting stuff, athleticism and physicality from the left side, giving him one of the higher upsides among pitchers in the organization. As he has physically matured, he has found more velocity from his low three-quarters arm slot. In 2021, he topped out at 97 mph and pitched consistently in the mid 90s. Rodriguez's low-80s slider sweeps hard to his glove side and has wipeout potential, especially when he gets it into the 85-86 mph range. Rodriguez is mostly a two-pitch pitcher who has toyed around with a changeup on the side. The Mets believe he has enough arm speed to make it work, but it is still on his developmental to-do list.
The Future: The Mets challenged Rodriguez at a young age in 2021, believing that struggling is an important part of players' development. He should get a chance to find his footing in 2022 at a Class A affiliate. Those highest on Rodriguez's upside see mid-rotation upside.
Track Record: The Mets have two pitchers named Luis Rodriguez from the Dominican Republic in the low levels of their system. Luis Raul Rodriguez is a 6-foot-3 lefthander who has developed into the system’s top southpaw. He signed with little fanfare at age 16 in 2019 and had his debut season wiped out by the pandemic in 2020. Rodriguez came out of nowhere to pitch his way onto the Florida Complex League roster in 2021 and earned a seven-inning look at Low-A St. Lucie late in the season as an 18-year-old.
Scouting Report: Rodriguez has exciting stuff, athleticism and physicality from the left side, giving him one of the higher upsides among pitchers in the organization. As he has physically matured, he has found more velocity from his low three-quarters arm slot. In 2021, he topped out at 97 mph and pitched consistently in the mid 90s. Rodriguez’s low-80s slider sweeps hard to his glove side and has wipeout potential, especially when he gets it into the 85-86 mph range. Rodriguez is mostly a two-pitch pitcher who has toyed around with a changeup on the side. The Mets believe he has enough arm speed to make it work, but it is still on his developmental to-do list.
The Future: The Mets challenged Rodriguez at a young age in 2021, believing that struggling is an important part of players’ development. He should get a chance to find his footing in 2022 at a Class A affiliate. Those highest on Rodriguez’s upside see mid-rotation upside.
Career Transactions
St. Lucie Mets placed LHP Luis R. Rodriguez on the 7-day injured list.
St. Lucie Mets activated LHP Luis R. Rodriguez from the 60-day injured list.
St. Lucie Mets sent LHP Luis Rodriguez on a rehab assignment to FCL Mets.
St. Lucie Mets placed LHP Luis Rodriguez on the 60-day injured list.
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