2025 NRI Preview: Luke Ritter
Luke Ritter has garnered a lot of attention over the last two seasons. He was drafted in 2019 of Wichita State and played in 68 games for Double-A Brooklyn that season, slashing .245/.351/.371 with only four home runs.
It’s the season after the draft where numbers for prospects start to pop, but thanks to the pandemic, there was no minor league baseball. In 2021, he went to High-A and hit .232/.311/.436 over 73 games with 14 home runs. Ritter had a fairly average 2022 season slashing .204/.311/.361 with 15 home runs across Binghamton and Syracuse.
In 2023, Ritter finally started to turn some heads. He started the year back down in Binghamton (Double-A) and had a .958 OPS over 43 games. He then got promoted back to Triple-A Syracuse and had a .808 OPS over 64 games; both of these were career-highs in the minor league. In total, he hit 27 home runs while slashing .244/.372/.496.
Luke Ritter. Photo by Herm Card
Then, last season, he just went on a tear, slashing .257/.369/.480 with 26 home runs over 134 games for Syracuse. His power last year coincided at the same time when the Mets’ offense was faltering. His play earned him a spot on Team USA for the Premier12 tournament this past offseason where he went 5-for-20 with two doubles and a home run.
Ritter has shown in the minors that he has some pop. There are just a lot of players in front of him on the depth chart. At the major-league level there is Pete Alonso, Mark Vientos, and Jesse Winker. Ritter is also competing against Joey Meneses and Jared Young. Young has the upper hand right now because he is on the 40-man roster.
Ritter hasn’t had a great start to spring so far, going 1-for-13 across six games with four strikeouts. To move up the depth chart, he has to show that 2023 and 2024 were not flukes. He has a solid chance of being called up at some point this summer, especially because he’s 28-years old and the Mets are going to need to determine what they have in Ritter. If he goes on a streak again this spring, he may push out other bench players.
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