Gimenez among 4 Mets prospects in Top 100

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PITTSBURGH -- MLB Pipeline revealed its midseason re-ranking of the overall and club Top Prospects lists, and shortstop Andres Gimenez led a group of four Mets that cracked the Top 100 overall prospects.
Gimenez came in at No. 60 overall while remaining the No. 1 prospect in the Mets organization. The 19-year-old shortstop played in 86 games for Class A Advanced St. Lucie in 2018, slashing .282/.348/.432 with 28 stolen bases to compliment six home runs and 30 RBIs.
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Less than a week after representing the Mets in the All-Star Futures Game, Gimenez was promoted to Double-A Binghamton on Sunday.
Joining Gimenez on the Top 100 list are first baseman Peter Alonso (No. 65), 2018 first-round Draft pick outfielder Jarred Kelenic (No. 69) and right-handed pitcher Justin Dunn (No. 100).
Alonso began the year in Binghamton and slugged 15 home runs while posting a .314 batting average over 65 games before being promoted to Triple-A Las Vegas in June. Dunn has been on the rise as well, posting a 2.52 ERA and 1.235 WHIP over 17 combined starts between Class A Advanced St. Lucie and Binghamton.
Syndergaard, Frazier making progress
Noah Syndergaard (hand, foot and mouth disease) worked out on Thursday, and the Mets remain optimistic that the right-hander could return from the disabled list as soon as during next week's two-game set with the Nationals.

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 "He's doing really well," manager Mickey Callaway said. "Had a good workout today. Threw up to 120 feet, no issues. He's in a really good spot. We got to see him yesterday. He looked great, felt good. He's in a good spot, and kind of in line for that Washington series."
Callaway also stated that Todd Frazier, who landed on the disabled list on July 9 with a left rib cage muscle strain, is expected to start his rehab assignment "in the next couple days."

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