3B | Bats/Throws: R/R | 6' 0" 205 lbs | Age: 21
Draft: 2022 | Rd. 4, No. 119, New York Mets | Yucaipa HS
MLB Pipeline Rank
PA AB R H HR SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
2025 254 215 36 60 9 4 .279 .374 .479 .853
Career Minors 1,065 881 163 237 26 18 .269 .386 .428 .814
AVG HR SB OPS
2025 .279 9 4 .853
Career Minors .269 26 18 .814

Standard Minor League Batting Statistics

SeasonTmLGLGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSHBPAVGOBPSLGOPS
2022 FCL Mets FCL ROK 7 29 23 5 6 0 1 1 7 6 3 0 0 0 .261 .414 .478 .892
2023 3 Teams Minors 102 419 336 63 89 13 0 8 49 62 84 3 2 16 .265 .399 .375 .774
2023 FCL Mets FCL ROK 2 9 7 2 3 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 .429 .444 .857 1.301
2023 St. Lucie Mets FSL A 75 311 250 48 70 10 0 6 37 44 61 3 1 14 .280 .412 .392 .804
2023 Brooklyn Cyclones SAL A+ 25 99 79 13 16 3 0 1 8 17 22 0 1 2 .203 .354 .278 .632
2024 3 Teams Minors 25 95 78 7 17 5 0 0 7 15 14 0 1 2 .218 .358 .282 .640
2024 FCL Mets FCL ROK 4 11 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 .000 .273 .000 .273
2024 St. Lucie Mets FSL A 7 29 24 4 8 2 0 0 2 4 5 0 0 1 .333 .448 .417 .865
2024 Brooklyn Cyclones SAL A+ 14 55 46 3 9 3 0 0 4 8 7 0 1 1 .196 .327 .261 .588
2025 2 Teams Minors 122 522 444 88 125 32 5 17 77 58 112 15 3 15 .282 .379 .491 .870
2025 Brooklyn Cyclones SAL A+ 61 268 229 52 65 18 4 8 39 32 52 11 2 6 .284 .384 .502 .886
2025 Binghamton Rumble Ponies EAS AA 61 254 215 36 60 14 1 9 38 26 60 4 1 9 .279 .374 .479 .853

Scouting Report

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Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Defense: 50 | Overall: 45

Back in 2009, Yucaipa High School had a right-handed corner infield bat type who ended up being taken as a supplemental first-rounder by the D-backs -- Matt Davidson -- who has gone on to play parts of five seasons in the big leagues, hitting 46 homers combined in 2017 and 2018 with the White Sox. Reimer fits a somewhat similar profile and has the chance to give Yucaipa it’s first hitter taken in the top few rounds since Davidson.

While Davidson had a reputation of being more power over hit, even back in high school, Reimer profiles as a potentially much more balanced bat. The 6-foot-3 infielder routinely finds the barrel and makes a lot of hard contact, using a slightly open stance and a small toe tap for timing, though he simplifies things more with two strikes. There’s legitimate power he can tap into, particularly from the pull side.

A solid athlete for his size, Reimer plays shortstop in high school, but will almost certainly move to third at the next level, where he does have a solid arm and the tools to play there long-term. But it’s the Washington recruit’s bat that teams will be buying, with the chance for him to become the first Yucaipa High product of any kind to go in the top three rounds since right-hander Taijuan Walker was a Mariners supplemental first-round pick in 2010.


2025

Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 50

The Yucaipa (Calif.) High School product was a fourth-round pick of the Mets in 2022 but signed for $775,000, well above the $507,700 assigned to the slot. He made the investment look prudent with a solid turn in Single-A in his first full season as he ranked third in the FSL with a .412 OBP. He saw time late in the campaign in High-A Brooklyn and was set to return there in 2024 when a hamstring injury caused him to miss the first half of the season. He rehabbed in Florida and didn’t join the Cyclones until July 31. He had subpar results in the small sample but made up for the lost time with a .208/.371/.359 line and two homers over 17 games in the Arizona Fall League.

It's easy to disregard Reimer’s season given the lost time, but at least his main strength continued to ring true regardless of the hamstring. He walked more times than he struck out in both the Minors and the AFL as he continued to show strong swing decisions and a near-elite ability to make contact on pitches inside the zone. He's significantly improved the quality of that contact this season, slugging .502 back in Brooklyn before heading to Double-A Binghamton.

Reimer is hitting his stride in his age-21 season. His below-average speed caused him to move from shortstop as a prepster to third base as a pro, and after seeing ample reps at first base in 2023, he moved to left field part-time in the Fall League. He's improved enough defensively in '25 to prolong his stay on the dirt, boosting his stock further.


2024

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 50 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 45 | Overall: 40

A product of Yucaipa (Calif.) HS -- the same program that produced Mark Teahen, Matt Davidson and Taijuan Walker -- Reimer went to the Mets in the fourth round of the 2022 Draft and signed well above slot for $775,000. He began his first full season as a solid performer with Single-A St. Lucie and ranked third in the Florida State League (min. 250 PA) with a .412 OBP over 75 games, trailing only Top 100 prospects Jett Williams (.422) and Termarr Johnson (.419) in the category. Reimer finished with an .804 OPS on the circuit and was promoted to High-A Brooklyn in August but hit .203/.354/.278 at the higher level.

Standing 6-foot-2, Reimer bats from an open right-handed stance that enables him to see the ball well, and he makes correspondingly strong swing decisions. He’s selective at the right moments, doesn’t chase often (especially for his age) and posted one of the FSL’s highest in-zone contact rates at 91 percent. While he’s shown good raw power in the past, it didn’t quite show up in games in terms of homers (eight), slugging percentage (.375) or exit velocity (107.6 mph max), though there’s still time for the 20-year-old.

A shortstop in high school, Reimer moved over to third base in pro ball because of his below-average speed, and he was inconsistent as he learned the nuances of the hot corner. He made 14 starts between St. Lucie and Brooklyn across the diamond at first, and there’s a chance he could see time at the outfield corners too. He’ll need the power to come through to be valuable at any of those spots. A pulled hamstring robbed Reimer of much of his chance to show off that pop in 2024.


2023

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45

Yucaipa HS (Calif.) has already produced notable Major Leaguers such as Mark Teahen, Matt Davidson and Taijuan Walker, and it could add another in Reimer. Ranked as MLB Pipeline’s No. 103 prospect in the 2022 Draft, the infielder went in the fourth round (119th overall) to the Mets and signed for well-above-slot at $775,000, a bonus closer to the slot of a pick in the high third round. Reimer showed promising early signs by going 6-for-23 (.261) with a homer, a triple and double the number of walks (six) as strikeouts (three) in a seven-game turn through the Florida Complex League.

At 6-foot-2, 205 pounds, Reimer brings a physical presence to the plate, and he has shown the raw power to match that size in both batting practice and in-game situations. He typically bats from a slightly open stance and throws in a small toe tap to keep his timing down, but he also combines solid strike-zone judgment and a simplified approach to keep K's down. He could be a decent all-around offensive talent in time.

Reimer was a shortstop in high school, but virtually every evaluator knew that wasn’t going to stick because of his below-average speed. That’s already come to pass with the Mets, who moved him to third base immediately in the FCL, and while he has a solid arm and enough tools to play there, he’ll need to work on his defense to fulfill his average potential at the hot corner. Brett Baty and Mark Vientos may have already opened the Major League door, but much further down, Reimer is making sure the Mets stay well-stocked at third.


2022

Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 55 | Run: 45 | Arm: 50 | Defense: 50 | Overall: 45

Back in 2009, Yucaipa High School (Calif.) had a right-handed corner infield bat who ended up being taken as a supplemental first-rounder by the D-backs -- Matt Davidson -- who has gone on to play parts of five seasons in the big leagues, hitting 46 homers combined in 2017 and 2018 with the White Sox. Reimer fits a somewhat similar profile and went in the fourth round to the Mets this July. 

While Davidson had a reputation of being more power over hit, even back in high school, Reimer profiles as a potentially much more balanced bat. The 6-foot-3 infielder routinely finds the barrel and makes a lot of hard contact, using a slightly open stance and a small toe tap for timing, though he simplifies things more with two strikes. There’s legitimate power he can tap into, particularly from the pull side.

A solid athlete for his size, Reimer played shortstop in high school, but will almost certainly move to third base at the next level, where he does have a solid arm and the tools to play there long-term. But it’s the Washington recruit’s bat that should push his rise toward Queens in the coming years.



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Transactions

Team Date Transaction
06/23/2025 3B Jacob Reimer assigned to Binghamton Rumble Ponies from Brooklyn Cyclones.
06/23/2025 Binghamton Rumble Ponies activated 3B Jacob Reimer.
03/11/2025 3B Jacob Reimer assigned to New York Mets.
03/06/2025 activated 3B Jacob Reimer.
09/25/2024 3B Jacob Reimer assigned to Scottsdale Scorpions.
09/05/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones activated 3B Jacob Reimer from the 7-day injured list.
08/27/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones placed 3B Jacob Reimer on the 7-day injured list.
07/29/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones activated 3B Jacob Reimer from the 60-day injured list.
07/19/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones sent 3B Jacob Reimer on a rehab assignment to St. Lucie Mets.
07/15/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones sent 3B Jacob Reimer on a rehab assignment to FCL Mets.
07/13/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones sent 3B Jacob Reimer on a rehab assignment to St. Lucie Mets.
07/13/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones sent 3B Jacob Reimer on a rehab assignment to St. Lucie Mets.
07/09/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones sent 3B Jacob Reimer on a rehab assignment to FCL Mets.
07/09/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones sent 3B Jacob Reimer on a rehab assignment to FCL Mets.
03/25/2024 Brooklyn Cyclones placed 3B Jacob Reimer on the 60-day injured list.
03/07/2024 New York Mets Prospects activated 3B Jacob Reimer.
09/03/2023 Brooklyn Cyclones activated 3B Jacob Reimer from the 7-day injured list.
08/25/2023 Brooklyn Cyclones placed 3B Jacob Reimer on the 7-day injured list.
07/31/2023 3B Jacob Reimer assigned to Brooklyn Cyclones from St. Lucie Mets.
07/04/2023 St. Lucie Mets sent 3B Jacob Reimer on a rehab assignment to FCL Mets.
06/24/2023 St. Lucie Mets placed 3B Jacob Reimer on the 7-day injured list retroactive to June 23, 2023.
04/03/2023 3B Jacob Reimer assigned to St. Lucie Mets from FCL Mets.
08/12/2022 3B Jacob Reimer assigned to FCL Mets.
08/12/2022 FCL Mets activated 3B Jacob Reimer.
07/27/2022 3B Jacob Reimer roster status changed by New York Mets.
07/27/2022 New York Mets signed 3B Jacob Reimer.
06/07/2022 3B Jacob Reimer and assigned to College Workout.
07/13/2021 PG National 4 - Green activated 3B Jacob Reimer.