Located in Queens, New York, the New York Mets play in Major League Baseball (MLB). The franchise was established in 1962, and together with the New York Yankees, they are one of two MLB organizations with local offices in New York City.

The Mets have won two World Series championships in franchise history—the first one in 1969 and the second in 1986. Additionally, they have won six NL East division championships and five National League (NL) pennants.

The Mets improved their roster in 2021 by making a number of critical changes. They signed seven additional players to their roster along with starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco, infielder Jonathan Villar, catcher James McCann, and outfielder Kevin Pillar. According to Baseball America, a prospect cannot have more than 130 MLB at-bats, 50 MLB innings pitched, or 30 MLB pitching appearances in order to be considered for the Top 100.

  1. No 8: Francisco Alvarez
  2. No 15: Brett Baty
  3. No 21: Kodai Senga
  4. No 46: Kevin Parada
  5. No 80: Alex Ramirez
  6. No 91: Jett Williams
  7. No 99: Ronny Mauricio

By Baseball America’s subsequent ranking update, Alvarez, Baty, and Senga should all have graduated from the list. Alvarez has played in 62 career at-bats, Baty has played in 94 at-bats, and Senga has thrown 32.0 innings.

The Mets’ minor league prospects are currently off to a mixed start. Parada, who the Mets selected with the No. 11 overall pick in 2022, is slashing at an A+ level while advancing slowly.Two home runs, six runs batted in, and a slash line of 238.337.417. He has also walked 12 times and struck out 24 times in 84 at-bats.