Fri Mar 14 | 19:08 | Jose Butto Dealing With Groin Injury |
According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, New York Mets right-handed pitcher Jose Butto (groin) is dealing with a minor groin injury. Butto has been unable to pitch in Grapefruit League games over the past week. However, he did throw a bullpen session earlier on Friday, which is a positive sign. DiComo noted that the team does not view this as a major injury. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status but it appears he will not be in danger of missing Opening Day. Last season in Queens, Butto logged 74 innings with a 2.55 ERA and a strong 1.07 WHIP. He tallied 79 strikeouts and held a high 12.3 percent walk rate. He was deployed primarily out of the bullpen but did make seven starts. When healthy, fantasy managers should expect Butto to have a similar role in 2025. |
Source: Anthony DiComo | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Feb 11 | 16:15 | Jose Butto To Work As Reliever, Tylor Megill Stretching Out As Starter |
New York Mets right-hander Jose Butto will be a reliever this year, according to manager Carlos Mendoza. Meanwhile, Mendoza said that right-hander Tylor Megill will be stretched out as a starter during spring training. Butto went 7-3 with a nice .255 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, his first three career saves and a 79:38 K:BB in 74 innings over 30 appearances (seven starts) for the Mets in 2024. The 26-year-old was primarily a starter in the minors, but he had a 2.00 ERA down the stretch as a reliever last year and will stick in a late-inning setup role for the Mets. A high walk rate will make it hard for Butto to improve on his numbers last year. Megill, 29, will be in the mix for a rotation spot early in 2025 with the Mets planning to use a six-man rotation. He'll be competing with the likes of David Peterson, Griffin Canning and Paul Blackburn. |
Source: Newsday - Tim Healey | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Jul 2 2024 | 16:08 | Jose Butto Positioned For Role In Bullpen |
The return of pitcher Christian Scott to the New York Mets may lead to the club moving Jose Butto to the bullpen. Butto has been impressive in his brief time as a starter, sporting a (1-3) record with a 3.08 ERA and 1.13 WHIP in 38 innings, striking out 38 and walking 21 over seven starts. The Mets envision Butto as a multi-inning reliever so he can stay stretched out if he needs to return to the rotation. Butto has a promising arm and could provide value in fantasy leagues where holds are a category. He could return to the rotation if Scott falters in his return or if another Mets starter is injured, making Butto a stash in deep-league formats for now. |
Source: Mike Puma, New York Post | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Jun 25 2024 | 12:07 | Christian Scott, Jose Butto Could Be Up Soon |
The Athletic's Will Sammon speculates that New York Mets starting pitchers David Peterson and Tylor Megill could both get optioned to Triple-A Syracuse following their next starts, assuming the Mets stick with their current rotation for the next few games, in favor of more relievers. Then, when those turns in the rotation pop up again, the Mets could option those relievers for starters Christian Scott and Jose Butto. Relievers Dedniel Nunez and Danny Young have been effective but are the only Mets relievers with minor-league options beyond Reed Garrett. Before closer Edwin Diaz's 10-game suspension, the Mets were already mulling the idea of adding Scott. He was demoted to Syracuse a few weeks ago due to a roster crunch, and it allowed them to toggle his innings back. Scott worked on his secondary pitches while in the minors and rediscovered the action on his sweeper. |
Source: The Athletic - Will Sammon | RotoBaller.com |
Wed May 15 2024 | 16:16 | Jose Butto Optioned To Triple-A |
The New York Mets optioned right-hander Jose Butto to Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday and recalled right-handers Grant Hartwig and left-hander Joey Lucchesi from Syracuse in a corresponding move. Butto will go back down to the minors to work on his control. In his seven starts with the Mets, he's gone 1-3 with a strong 3.08 ERA (4.13 FIP) and 1.13 WHIP with 38 strikeouts in 38 innings pitched, but he's also walked 21 hitters for a 5.0 BB/9. The 26-year-old had become a decent streaming option in deeper fantasy leagues. If the Mets are in need of more rotation help at some point this year, Butto will be at the top of their consideration list. In the meantime, Adrian Houser, Tylor Megill (shoulder), or even Lucchesi could take Butto's rotation spot in the big leagues. |
Source: New York Mets | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Apr 15 2024 | 12:27 | Jose Butto Sticking In Mets Rotation |
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said right-hander Jose Butto will be sticking in the starting rotation until Kodai Senga (shoulder) or Tylor Megill (shoulder) return after his dominating performance against the Kansas City Royals over the weekend. "He's not going anywhere," Mendoza said. "He'll continue to get the ball." Through his first two starts in 2024, Butto has struck out 15 hitters and allowed just one run. Over his past seven big-league starts dating back to 2023, he has a 2.51 ERA and WHIP under 1.00 over 39 1/3 innings while fanning 43. The 26-year-old held KC to just two hits while tossing six scoreless innings on Sunday with nine K's. Needless to say, Butto is confident right now and is going to be a popular waiver-wire pickup this week. |
Source: The Athletic - Tim Britton | RotoBaller.com |
Fri Apr 12 2024 | 12:25 | Jose Butto Expected To Start On Sunday |
New York Mets starting pitcher Jose Butto is expected to take the mound for Sunday's start against the Kansas City Royals. The right-hander recently made a spot start for the Mets during a doubleheader last week. He pitched well allowing only one run over six innings of work against the Detroit Tigers. It appears he'll get at least one more outing in the Mets rotation. He could be worth a look as a possible deep league streaming option on Sunday. |
Source: Mike Puma | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Apr 9 2024 | 20:37 | Jose Butto Likely To Make Spot Start Saturday |
It appears likely that right-hander Jose Butto will be called up from the minors to make another spot start on Saturday for the New York Mets against the Kansas City Royals after they designated veteran Julio Teheran for assignment on Tuesday. In his first spot start for New York on April 4 in the second game of a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers last week, Butto looked good, allowing just one earned run on three hits while walking three and striking out six in six innings for a quality start. If the 26-year-old has another solid showing this weekend against KC, he could stick in the Mets' rotation, at least until one of Kodai Senga (shoulder) or Tylor Megill (shoulder) are able to return from the injured list. Fantasy baseball managers in NL-only leagues in need of pitching depth should take notice. |
Source: Newsday - Tim Healey | RotoBaller.com |
Thu Apr 4 2024 | 19:04 | Jose Butto Notches Quality Start On Thursday |
New York Mets right-hander Jose Butto gave up one run on three hits across six innings of work during Thursday's 2-1 doubleheader win over the Detroit Tigers. He recorded six strikeouts and allowed three walks across 90 pitches. It was an impressive spot start for the 26-year-old after being called up from Triple-A Syracuse. Butto will likely be sent straight back to the minors, but he could get another crack at the rotation if an injury arises. He could be a potential streaming option against weaker opponents for fantasy managers if he returns to the big league level. |
Source: MLB.com | RotoBaller.com |
Thu Apr 4 2024 | 12:19 | Jose Butto To Start Game 2 Of Doubleheader |
New York Mets right-hander Jose Butto will officially start Game 2 of the team's doubleheader on Thursday against the visiting Detroit Tigers. The Mets and Tigers were postponed due to inclement weather in each of the previous two days, prompting the Mets to reach to the minors to add another starter for the second game of the twin bill. The 26-year-old is being called up from Triple-A Syracuse and will likely be sent back down to the farm after his spot start. He gave up just one earned run in 10 innings in spring training to narrowly miss out on the fifth start in the big-league rotation out of camp, and he gave up two earned runs in five innings in his first start with Syracuse last week. At best, Butto is a deep-sleeper streaming option in deep leagues and DFS contests for Game 2. |
Source: Newsday - Laura Albanese | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Apr 3 2024 | 17:03 | Jose Butto Expected To Start Game 2 On Thursday |
MLB.com's Anthony DiComo writes that the New York Mets will unofficially proceed with right-hander Adrian Houser in Game 1 of a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers on Thursday, and right-hander Jose Butto in Game 2 after the game against Detroit was postponed for the second straight day on Wednesday due to inclement weather. Butto will be recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to make his first big-league start of the year after going 1-4 with a 3.64 ERA (4.02 FIP) and 1.33 WHIP with 23 walks and 38 strikeouts in 42 innings over nine appearances (seven starts) for the Mets in 2023. The 26-year-old is likely to head right back down to the minors after his appearance in the second game of the twin bill in New York on Thursday. |
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Apr 2 2024 | 12:14 | Jose Butto, Joey Lucchesi Could Enter Mets Rotation |
New York Mets right-hander Jose Butto and left-hander Joey Lucchesi are the team's starting rotation options to replace Tylor Megill (shoulder) that are already on the 40-man roster. Megill landed on the injured list on Monday. Butto impressed club officials with a strong showing in spring training and was one of the final roster cuts. But he struggled with command and walked four in five innings in his first start with Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday. Manager Carlos Mendoza said in February that Lucchesi showed up to spring training a bit behind other starters, although he threw five scoreless innings for Syracuse on Friday. Prospects Christian Scott and Mike Vasil will likely see time with the Mets in 2024, but it's unclear how early that might occur. If New York looks externally for pitching help, it could come in the form of veteran free agent ... [ More] |
Source: The Athletic - Will Sammon | RotoBaller.com |
Wed May 3 2023 | 12:52 | Jose Butto Called Up For Wednesday's Doubleheader |
The New York Mets called up pitching prospect Jose Butto from Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday to serve as the 27th man for their doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers. Butto also served as the 27th man for Monday's doubleheader against the division-rival Atlanta Braves, but he wasn't used at all in relief. The 25-year-old right-hander will be sent back to the farm following Wednesday's doubleheader. Butto, the club's No. 15 prospect per MLB Pipeline, has fared well in his two spot starts in 2023, allowing three runs on nine hits (one homer surrendered), although he has 10 walks opposed to three strikeouts in 9 2/3 frames. He'll continue to develop in the minors until the Mets need rotation help again this year. |
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Apr 25 2023 | 15:11 | Jose Butto Called Up For Spot Start |
The New York Mets called up pitching prospect Jose Butto from Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday and placed reliever Edwin Uceta (ankle) on the injured list with an ankle sprain in a corresponding move. Butto, the team's No. 15 prospect per MLB Pipeline, will make the spot start on Tuesday against the Washington Nationals and give the team a little length. The 25-year-old Venezuelan right-hander looked good in his second major-league start against the Oakland Athletics by allowing only one run on five hits while walking four and striking out two in five innings on April 16. Butto will likely make another start this Sunday in a tough matchup against the division-rival Atlanta Braves, and there's a good chance he'll go right back to the minors after that. |
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComo | RotoBaller.com |
Thu Apr 13 2023 | 21:57 | Jose Butto Could Be Called Up For A Spot Start |
New York Mets pitching prospect Jose Butto won't make his scheduled start on Friday for Triple-A Syracuse. According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, he's an option to start a game during the Mets West Coast trip coming up. Butto likely won't stay in the rotation and will just let everyone else get some extra rest. The 25-year-old currently owns a 1.86 ERA with eight strikeouts and five walks across 9.2 innings in the minors this season. Butto made his major league debut in 2022 and posted a 15.75 ERA, but only pitched four innings. Fantasy managers will likely want to stay away from the right-hander, who would likely be on a short leash even if he gets the call. |
Source: Anthony DiComo | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Apr 10 2023 | 22:21 | Jose Butto Pitching Well In Minors |
New York Mets pitching prospect Jose Butto was a 2017 international free agent signing and is closing in on his MLB debut after being selected to the 40-man roster last fall. The right-hander has done a great job limiting walks and inducing strikeouts throughout his young career in the minors, all while keeping runs and hits to a minimum. The 23-year-old excelled this past week, allowing two hits and two walks over five scoreless innings of work on Sunday. He struck out six batters and ultimately earned his first win of the 2023 season. Butto has an impressive upper-90s fastball that pairs exceptionally well with his changeup, which offers depth and consistently baffles opposing hitters. He's still working on refining his curveball and slide, but there's optimism that his breaking ball could be an effective offering eventually. Until then, he's stuck with a two-pitch repertoire and will likely pitch out of the bullpen if he reaches the majors in 2023. |
Source: FanGraphs | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Sep 26 2022 | 21:15 | Jose Butto Strikes Out 11 Batters |
New York Mets pitching prospect Jose Butto joined the team on a mere $5,000 signing bonus back in 2017. The right-hander from Venezuela sits in the mid-90s with his fastball but has an even better changeup that sets up his heater quite nicely. He has boasted good control and has the makings of a mid-rotation staple as soon as 2023. For what it's worth, the 24-year-old did make one big-league appearance this year, surrendering seven runs and two homers through just four innings. Butto fared much better at Triple-A this past week. His last outing came on Wednesday when he tossed seven innings of scoreless baseball. His final line included two hits, one walk, and a whopping 11 strikeouts. |
Source: FanGraphs | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Aug 20 2022 | 20:40 | Jose Butto Will Make His MLB Debut On Sunday |
New York Mets pitcher Jose Butto will start Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies. He is the Mets' 15th-ranked prospect and was recently promoted to Triple-A Syracuse after spending most of this season in Double-A Binghamton. The 24-year-old posted a 4.00 ERA, 1.31 WHIP, and 108.35 K: BB across 92 1/3 innings in 2022. Butto's turn in the rotation could be short as the team might send him back to Triple-A after Sunday's start. Butto can be used as a streamer in deep-league formats but is mainly a stash in dynasty league formats for now. |
Source: GENY Mets Report | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Aug 20 2022 | 09:58 | Jose Butto Currently With Mets In Philadephia |
New York Mets starting pitcher prospect Jose Butto is with the team in Philadelphia for their weekend series against the Phillies. With Taijuan Walker (back) questionable for his start on Sunday, and David Peterson and Trevor Williams each starting Saturday in a doubleheader, there is a chance that Butto will make his major league debut on Sunday. In 22 games (20 starts) in 2022 over two minor league levels (Double-A and Triple-A), Butto has posted a combined 4.12 ERA, and 1.31 WHIP, with 111 strikeouts over 98 1/3 innings pitched. Butto performed much better in 2021 when he posted a 3.83 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, and 110 strikeouts over a combined 98 2/3 IP between High-A and Double-A. Butto, the 15th ranked prospect in the Mets' organization as per MLB Pipeline, offers high strikeout upside but has not posted elite ratios in the upper levels of the minors thus far. He is worth rostering in dynasty formats, but managers in redraft formats may want to hold off on taking a flyer on Butto until he shows what he can do at the MLB level, assuming he does get a chance to pitch for the Mets this season. |
Source: Tim Healey on Twitter | RotoBaller.com |