| Player: Jacob Reimer | |||||||||||
| Org: New York Mets | Highest Level: Double A | Position(s): 3B | |||||||||
| Height: 6′ | Weight: 205 lbs. | Bats: Right | Throws: Right | ||||||||
| Summary: Reimer has quietly developed into one of the more intriguing contact-and-impact blends in the Mets’ system, pairing disciplined swing decisions with a pull-side approach built to do damage. Mechanical tweaks to posture and barrel slot have deepened his contact point and improved hard-hit rates, allowing added strength and leverage to translate into legitimate over-the-fence production. In-zone contact remains a strength, even with a modest uptick in strikeouts as he’s chased more power, and the overall offensive profile now leans toward 20-plus homer upside with OBP value baked in. The swing is loft-driven and intentionally geared to the pull side, maximizing in-game impact without completely sacrificing bat-to-ball ability. Defensive development at third base continues, with arm strength giving him a chance to remain there in a bat-first everyday role, though first base remains a viable fallback depending on roster context. After a breakout 2025 fueled by bat-speed gains and improved lift, he’s trending toward near-term big league consideration if the contact quality and defensive consistency hold. | |||||||||||
Shaun Kernahan is the founder and lead writer of Three Quarter Slot, where he blends scouting precision with a storyteller’s eye for the human side of the game. Based in Parker, Colorado, he has covered baseball prospects at every level since 2013, delivering in-depth evaluations, draft analysis, and developmental insight. Over the years, he has built Three Quarter Slot into a trusted home for thoughtful prospect coverage, detailed scouting reports, and a grounded look at how talent evolves
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