Scouting Report: Luke Weaver
New York Mets | RP
Overall
Summary
Luke Weaver, a high-leverage reliever for the New York Mets, has demonstrated exceptional performance in critical game situations. Recently, he entered a bases-loaded, no-outs jam in the seventh inning against his former team, the Yankees, and executed flawlessly by striking out Amed Rosario and Trent Grisham on changeups before inducing an inning-ending forceout from Anthony Volpe. His fastball averaged 96.1 mph (1.4 mph above season average), showcasing elevated performance under pressure. Weaver signed a $22 million, two-year deal with the Mets after leaving the Yankees in December. He has been a key player in high-leverage situations and is noted as a thoughtful, eloquent player who understands how to perform in both winning and losing situations.
Strengths
- Exceptional high-leverage performance against bases-loaded threat
- Elevated fastball velocity (96.1 mph) in clutch situations
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