As the Mets head into the 2024 season, which will be partly about further evaluation of young players like Francisco Álvarez, Brett Baty, and Mark Vientos, there is also an ascending farm system building behind those players.
The organization has been slowly building up this system by avoiding free agents attached to draft pick compensation, and being selective regarding which prospects they're willing to trade for big league pieces.
It is an important year of evaluation for president of baseball operations David Stearns, with the big league payroll clearing significantly after this season -- just in time for a very strong free agent class. And I’d expect to see a different-looking offseason than the one the Mets had in 2023-24.
Part of the above is allowing these young players runway at the big league level to assess where dollars need to be allocated, and where you can fill from within. The ideal build of a team that sustains success is a mix of inexpensive, homegrown talent and the ability to find true impact players on the free agent and trade markets to supplement it.
Depending on which outlet you look at, the Mets have as many as six top 100 prospects. As far as organizational rankings, the Mets are basically a top 10 overall system. While they may not have that No. 1 overall type of prospect they had with Álvarez, this system is probably as deep as it’s been in years.
For the first time and due to popular demand, I am expanding my top 20 list to a top 30. Enjoy!
1. INF/CF Jett Williams
Plus athlete with plus-plus plate discipline who started to show his promising bat-to-ball skills more as the 2023 season went on. Has underrated power, but will likely never be a big home run threat. His defensive home long-term is likely to be in center field or second base. Looks to be a dynamic, top-of-the-order type of player. Thinking about a future with Jett and Brandon Nimmo at the top of the Mets order is exciting.
MLB ETA: 2025
2. OF Drew Gilbert
While he may not have that true elite trait, he is average to above average across the board, and took off in a meaningful way after joining the Mets organization with a .325/.423/.561 slash line for Double-A Binghamton with 15 extra-base hits in 35 games in 2023. High energy player with enough range for center field and enough arm for right field. Should start with Triple-A Syracuse and could be up early in 2024.
MLB ETA: 2024
3. INF Luisangel Acuña
Showed Improved bat-to-ball skills in 2023. He will work a walk but does need to trim down the chase rate, especially on breaking balls. Shows power in batting practice, but simply has not translated to in-game power. High baseball IQ, plus athlete and a good defender with second base likely being his long-term home. Stole 57 bases in 2023 while only being caught 10 times. He is on the 40-man roster already and should start in Triple-A while being just a call and a fit away.
MLB ETA: 2024
4. 1B/OF Ryan Clifford
Clifford was the second piece acquired in the Justin Verlander trade, and some scouts like him more than Gilbert. This is the biggest power bat in the Mets' system with a chance to be a 30-homer player if he can make consistent contact as he elevates through the minor league system. He is a below-average athlete, and the Mets have split his time in the corner outfield spots as well as first base. Might be best long-term at first base, but could have the bat to play there as a potential middle-of-the-order thumper.
MLB ETA: 2026