Daiverson Gutierrez and Jonathan Santucci shine for Mets' minors in Week Sixteen
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 14, 2026, 3:00 PM
Last updated Jul 14, 2026
Daiverson Gutierrez and Jonathan Santucci have been recognized as standout performers in the Mets' minor league system for the week of July 6-12. Gutierrez, a catcher playing at High-A, recorded impressive stats, including a.556 batting average and ten hits, significantly improving from previous struggles this season. Santucci, a left-handed pitcher at Double-A, had a strong outing, allowing two runs over six innings while striking out eight. Both players showcased their potential as they contribute to their respective teams amid ongoing development in their careers.
- •Gutierrez recorded ten hits, including one home run, in five games.
- •Santucci struck out eight batters in his six-inning start.
- •Gutierrez's performance follows a challenging start to the season.
- •Santucci has a 3.02 ERA since May, showing improvement.
- •Both players are considered top prospects in the Mets' system.
- 3:00 PMYahoo Sports — Mets Minor League Players of the Week: Week Sixteen
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