TG Fantasy Baseball

TG Fantasy Baseball
Boxscores
Dollar Values

League Leaders
Who's Hot
Who's Cold

Player News
Injury Calendar

Free Newsletter

Football Draft Help

Fantasy Baseball Player Profile

Search for Other Players

NYM Nolan McLean
New York Mets
Pitcher
2025 Projected Value: $0
2025 Actual Value: $3 Difference: $3
Based on 10-team NL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year W L Sv Hold IP H BB SO ER ERA WHIP Rate
2025 5 1 0 0 48.0 34 16 57 11 2.06 1.042 35.3

Player News XML
Date News
12/27/25 1 way Nolan McLean's debut season was unprecedented. No content provided
Source: https://www.mlb.com/news/nolan-mclean-strikeouts-g...
12/18/25 Mets’ Nolan McLean, Clay Holmes: Joining Team USA for 2026 World Baseball Classic was a ‘easy yes’. Both Nolan McLean and Clay Holmes says accepting the invite to pitch for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic was an easy yes.
Source: https://sny.tv/articles/mets-nolan-mclean-clay-hol...
12/17/25 World Baseball Classic Team USA roster: Mets rookie Nolan McLean, Joe Ryan join Aaron Judge, Paul Skenes, more. The sixth WBC will be held in March
Source: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/world-baseball-...
10/15/25 After the rise of elite Mets pitching prospects, who should fans watch out for next?. While Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong, and Brandon Sproat emerged on the scene for the Mets in 2025, there is another wave of pitching prospects on the horizon.
Source: https://sny.tv/articles/mets-prospects-fans-should...
9/28/25 New York Mets Top 10 Prospects For 2026 Fantasy Baseball. 1. RHP Nolan McLean | 24 | MLB | 2025 McLean might actually be a little closer to Lincecum than Tong in terms of stuff and approach to the game. His is more or less a “let’s see if you can hit this” style of pitching, featuring nasty stuff that moves all over the zone. He throws six different pitches at least nine percent of the time, and his sweeper is the only one that’s gotten hit this season. He’s throwing it 26 percent of the time even though batters are hitting .361 with a .528 slugging percentage against it. If he can back off on that pitch and maintain the results from the others, he’s going to be a monster for a long time. At 6’2” 212 lbs with another life as a position player, he’s got a lot of upside that the Mets are quickly unearthing. To even call it upside feels ludicrous looking at his 2.08 ERA through 48 major league innings. Reading these last few sentences back to myself made me bump McLean ahead of Tong, for what that’s worth.
Source: https://razzball.com/new-york-mets-top-10-prospect...

See all news and stats for this player