The newest installment of Generation K has arrived in Queens, and Brandon Sproat's arrival has completed it.
The New York Mets are calling up their No. 5 overall prospect to make his MLB debut on Sunday in Cincinnati against the Reds, as first reported by MLB Pipeline's Sam Dykstra.
Sproat will join Nolan McLean and Jonah Tong, who have already revitalized the Mets' starting rotation in their five combined starts in the majors, as the fourth prominent prospect to get the call to the majors in the last month.
The 24-year-old right-hander began the year as the Mets' top prospect entering the 2025 season, but fell after struggling in Triple-A, posting a 6.02 ERA through May 31. In 15 starts since then, he has a 3.13 ERA, topped off by seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts on Saturda