Mets sixth-round Draft pick Nick Meyer has enviable flow, and an even better mustache
On Tuesday afternoon, in the sixth round of the MLB Draft, the Mets selected Cal Poly's junior catcher, Nick Meyer. The No. 167-ranked prospect by MLB Pipeline is known for his solid glove, but his bat came to life this year with a .344/.408/.428 batting line.
Far more important than his baseball skills, though, are his follicle abilities. Just look at this flow. Move over, Noah Syndergaard:
Cal Poly sophomore catcher Nick Meyer has been placed on the Johnny Bench Award Watch List. https://t.co/fZeSohQwPQ pic.twitter.com/oFBG7Z8KVf
— Cal Poly Mustangs (@CPMustangs) March 22, 2017
Somehow, even better, is the handlebar mustache he rocked:
Cal Poly junior catcher Nick Meyer is trying to be more patient at the plate this season, striking out just once every 10.5 at-bats, and is a leader on and off the field. https://t.co/SsFnI7NR9l pic.twitter.com/b64wLbJrD3
— Cal Poly Baseball (@calpolystangs) April 26, 2018
It also looks great sepia toned:
#BWCHonors Defensive POY - Nick Meyer (@CalPolyStangs):
— Big West Baseball (@BigWestBaseball) May 30, 2018
- 3rd Mustang in 5 years to earn honor (Peter Van Gansen, 2015; Chris Hoo, 2014)
- .984 fielding (395 putouts, 44 assists, 7 errors in 446 chances).
- Earned 2016 BWC Freshman Field POY.#RideHigh #BWCBaseball #PlayBig pic.twitter.com/PYt50PuoVS
May the Minor Leagues be kind to that 'stache.