2019 New York Mets Top 15 prospects

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Organization Grades

Hitting: C- ... Pitching: C+ ... Top-end Talent: C- ... Depth: C ... Overall: C-

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: Syracuse (AAA East)
Double-A: Binghamton (High A Northeast)
High-A: Brooklyn (A+ East)
Low-A: St. Lucie (A Southeast)
Rookie: FCL Mets (Florida Complex League)
Rookie: DSL Mets (Dominican Summer League)

 



1. Pete Alonso (1B) ... 6-2, 225 ... R/R ... 24 ... 2016 (2) University of Florida

Comments: Slugger shot to the top of the Mets prospect list with a monster 2018, and figures to be a first base fixture in NY early in 2019. Paul Konerko type who despite a lack of athleticism, has a great feel for hitting for power and average. Not the livest bat, but strong and has a great approach. Sits on...

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