Reimer's Renaissance: 2022 4th Round Pick off to Hot Start in 2025
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. - It’s tough to find a hitter in the South Atlantic League that’s had a more rewarding start to the season than Brooklyn 3B Jacob Reimer. Coming off a year in which he was limited to just 25 games due to injury, Reimer is off and running in 2025.
“Finally being healthy, knowing that and trusting that,” said Reimer. “Whatever failure may come in the game, I’ve already felt that and more with a tough year last year. I’m not worried too much about outcomes, which enables me to play freely.”
Reimer became the first player in nearly 20 years to log a three home run game in a 15-1 win over Wilmington on April 30. As of May 2, the third baseman leads the SAL in slugging percentage and extra-base hits, and is top three in the league in OPS.
Those numbers would be cause for any player to be pleased with their performance. But considering the injury plagued year Reimer had in 2024, it’s made the first month of this season that much sweeter.
“It was the hardest year of my life. Being in the apartment by myself,” said Reimer, whose roommate played for Single-A St. Lucie during that period of time. “I learned how to deal with all of that. Playing last year, I was worried about my hamstring. I wasn’t really all there on the field.”
Needless to say, Reimer has turned the page quickly. He credits his baseball upbringing, combined with the Mets innovation, for having a hand in his success. The Yucaipa, CA native grew up in the greater Los Angeles area, and comes from a baseball family through and through.
“Dad showed me the game; I had a bat in my hand before I could remember. He was my coach up until high school - he was always with me,” said Reimer, whose father still works with him to this day. “If I wanted to hit in the cage at midnight, he would. I owe a lot to him.”
After a decorated high school career, Reimer heard his name called by the Mets in the 4th round in 2022, and burst on the scene in 2023 with a .774 OPS in 102 games across three levels, including 25 games in Brooklyn at the tail end of the year.
The 21-year-old’s evolution over the course of his young career is remarkable - in large part, thanks to a trip out to Driveline Baseball in Arizona following the 2023 season, where he retooled his swing, particularly honing in on bat speed.
“I’m really confident in my approach and trust it in the box - I’m not just looking to hit a baseball,” said Reimer. “My swing feels more professional. When I’m in the box, I don’t have to worry about my swing.”
That confidence has done nothing but continue to develop, with the Mets’ new hitting helping fine tune his newfound approach.
“It’s gotta be top of the top,” said Reimer regarding the lab. “I trust them wholeheartedly. There’s a philosophy and they help you find your own way to get there.”
Entering the year as the No. 20 Mets prospect, Reimer isn’t too concerned with tangible goals for 2025, but instead is honing in on being the best version of himself that he can be.
“Keep developing, not only as a player but as a locker room guy, and as a leader in general” said Reimer.
In the meantime, he’s enjoying hitting in the heart of a loaded Brooklyn lineup.
“It can be one of the best Cyclones teams of all time,” said Reimer. “It’s the most fun clubhouse I’ve ever been in.”
Down to Final Strike, Brooklyn Ties Asheville Before Baro Barrels Walk-Off Hit in the 10th
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind a game-tying RBI base hit from 3B Jesus Baez with the Cyclones down to their final strike, Brooklyn erased a 4-2 deficit in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game, and eventually defeat Asheville, 5-4 on Sunday afternoon. SS
Game Status Updates for Sunday, June 15th -- Brooklyn vs. Asheville at 2:00 PM
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Cyclones Collect 7th Shutout of Season Behind 5.0 Perfect Frames from Brendan Girton
BOX SCORE PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind 5.0 perfect innings from RHP Brendan Girton, the Cyclones picked up their 7th shutout victory of the season on Saturday night: a 1-0 takedown of the Asheville Tourists.
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The Cyclones and Asheville Tourists are scheduled to play Saturday, June 14th at 6:00 PM. We will update the status of the game as we have more information throughout the day: - As of 9:00 AM -- The current forecast indicates that rain should leave the area right around our
Watson Impresses in Coney Island Debut as Cyclones Drop 4-3 Affair to Tourists on Friday
BOX SCORE PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Despite holding a 3-0 lead with one out in the top of the 7th, the Brooklyn Cyclones fell to the Asheville Tourists, 4-3, on Friday night at Maimonides Park. RHP Will Watson impressed in his 2025 Maimonides Park debut. The 2024 7th round pick
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Baez and Serrano Play Long Ball, as Brooklyn's Home Winning Streak Halted at 15 in 7-2 loss to Asheville
BOX SCORE PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - The Cyclones saw their 15 home game winning streak come to an end on Thursday in a 7-2 loss to Asheville. The contest aired on SNY, the TV home of the New York Mets. Despite the loss, 2B Jesus Baez and RF Eli Serrano
Bullpen Chucks 4.2 Scoreless; Reimer and Benge Collect Clutch RBI as Brooklyn Wins 15th Straight Home Game
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind 4.2 scoreless innings from the bullpen, the Cyclones grabbed their 15th straight home win thanks to a 4-2 victory over the Asheville Tourists on Wednesday night. RHP Brian Metoyer, RHP Raimon Gomez, LHP Ryan Ammons and RHP Ben Simon permitted just
Manaea Mows Down Asheville Bats; Baro & Benge Barrel Up 3 Hits Each in Brooklyn's 14th Straight Home Win
BOX SCORE PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind 2.2 innings of scoreless work from big league rehabbing LHP Sean Manaea, the Cyclones snagged their 14th consecutive home victory on Tuesday night with an 8-2 win over Asheville. The win shrinks Brookyn’s magic number to clinch the North Division to seven with
Blue Rocks Battle Back, Stun Cyclones In 10, 5-4
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY WILMINGTON, Del. (June 8, 2025) — Brooklyn carried a 4-2 lead into the ninth inning and were one strike away from victory, but C Caleb Farmer delivered a game-tying two-run home run to left, and SS Marcus Brown provided the walk-off RBI single in the
Ewing, Benge Power Cyclones Past Blue Rocks, 6-3
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY WILMINGTON, Del. (June 7, 2025) — CF A.J. Ewing collected another three-hit game, while RF Carson Benge tallied two hits and two runs batted in, as the Brooklyn Cyclones motored past the Wilmington Blue Rocks, 6-3, on Saturday night from Frawley Stadium. With the win,
Blue Rocks Start Fast, Batter Cyclones, 8-2
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY WILMINGTON, Del. (June 6, 2025) — LHP Sean Manaea made his first Major League rehab start for the Cyclones on Friday night and was greeted rudely by his former team. The 33-year-old struck out two, but surrendered four runs in the bottom of the first,
Start of Summer Sale: On-Deck Club for 25+ People for Limited Time
The On-Deck Club is the newest Premium Area at Maimonides Park. The space is located at the top of Section 4 and features an open-deck space where stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean meet the thrills and excitement of Coney Island. This exclusive space is designed to feel like your
Dohm, Hall Dominate, As Cyclones Blank Blue Rocks, 1-0
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY WILMINGTON, Del. (June 5, 2025) — RHP Nate Dohm hurled 5.0 innings of two-hit shutout ball to start the night, and RHP Noah Hall finished it off with 4.0 frames of one-hit work, as the Brooklyn Cyclones secured its sixth shutout win of the year
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Santucci Shines, But Blue Rocks Blank Cyclones, 2-0
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY WILMINGTON, Del. (June 4, 2025) — LHP Jonathan Santucci continued his stellar stretch on the mound, firing a career-high-tying 5.1 innings of five-hit shutout ball. However, Wilmington's Travis Sthele matched him zero for zero, retiring the final 23 batters to snap Brooklyn's seven-game winning streak,
Eight-Run Third Helps Cyclones Clobber 'Rocks, 12-3
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY WILMINGTON, Del. (June 3, 2025) —SS Jesús Báez tallied three hits and a pair of RBI, while C Ronald Hernandez and 1B Estarling Mercado powered home runs, as the Brooklyn Cyclones used an eight-run third inning to demolish the Wilmington Blue Rocks, 12-3, on Tuesday
Suero Plays Hero as Cyclones Walk It Off for Second Straight Night; Win 13th Straight Home Game
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - For a second straight game, the Brooklyn Cyclones walked off the Aberdeen Ironbirds on Sunday at Maimonides Park. The win pushes Brooklyn’s home winning streak to 13 games. It’s the second straight six game set that the Cyclones have swept for a
Hernandez's Walk-Off Solo Shot Completes 'Clones Comeback for 12th Straight Home Win
BOX SCORE PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - C Ronald Hernandez’s walk-off solo home run lifted Brooklyn to its 12th straight home victory - and fifth straight overall win - on Saturday night at Maimonides Park. Despite trailing 4-2 entering the bottom of the 8th, the ‘Clones scored three runs over the
Saturday, May 31st The Malmö Oat Milkers are Coming to Brooklyn!
BROOKLYN, NY (May 31, 2025) – This Saturday, The Malmö Oat Milkers are coming to Brooklyn, but they’ll have some familiar faces – again. Your hometown Brooklyn Cyclones will play as the Oat Milkers, Minor League Baseball™ (MiLB™)’s 121st team brought to the league by Oatly, the world’s original and
Fog-gedaboudit! Cyclones Win Fog Shortened Contest for 11th Straight Home Win
Box Score Play-By-Play BROOKLYN, N.Y. - In a foggy night on Coney Island, the Cyclones captured their 11th straight home win in a 3-0 final in five innings on Friday night. The contest was called following a 37-minute fog delay. RHP Nate Dohm excelled in his 2nd Maimonides Park outing.
Santucci Silences Aberdeen as Cyclones Capture 10th Straight Home Win
BOX SCORE PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind 5.1 innings of scoreless ball from LHP Jonathan Santucci, the Cyclones downed the Ironbirds, 6-2, on Thursday night for their 10th straight home victory. RHP Frankie Montas made his second big league rehab start with Brooklyn, and logged three innings of two-run ball.
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Comeback Complete! Cyclones Erase 4-0 Deficit to Win 9th Straight Home Game, as Brooklyn Strikes Out 16 Ironbirds
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- PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Brooklyn pulled off its largest comeback of the year to capture its 9th straight home victory in a 6-4 win over Aberdeen on Wednesday. The ‘Clones erased a 4-0 deficit, pulling even with four runs in the 4th, followed by two more
Girton's Marvelous May Continues; Vargas' Two-Run Hit Helps 'Clones Capture Series Opener over Aberdeen, 2-0
BOX SCORE PLAY-BY-PLAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Behind 4.2 innings of shutout ball from RHP Brendan Girton, the Brooklyn Cyclones captured the opener of a six-game set with the Aberdeen Ironbirds, 2-0, on Tuesday night at Maimonides Park. The Oklahoma University product struck out eight and walked one, while surrendering only