Mets Prospect List Reveals Speedsters Poised For Rapid Rise

Deck: As the Mets look to the future, a group of promising prospects, including standout outfielders and a dynamic left-handed pitcher, are poised to shape the team's destiny.

Mets' Farm System: Rising Stars to Watch

In our latest look at the Mets' top prospects, we're diving into some exciting outfielders and a key starter who could soon make waves in the big leagues. These players are poised to climb the ranks and potentially impact the roster in the coming seasons.

No. 15: Nick Morabito, OF

  • B/T: R/R
  • Age: 22
  • Height/Weight: 5’10”, 185 lbs
  • Acquired: 2nd round (75), 2022 draft
  • Position: OF
  • 2025 Stats (AA Binghamton): .273/.348/.385, 119 H, 27 2B, 49 SB
  • ETA: 2026

Player Profile:

Nick Morabito has been turning heads since the Mets picked him up as a compensatory draft pick for Noah Syndergaard. After a stellar 2024 season, where he was named the Mets Minor League Player of the Year, Morabito continued to impress in 2025.

With a batting average of .273 and 49 stolen bases, his speed and contact skills are undeniable. His performance in the Arizona Fall League, where he slashed .362/.450/.464, only solidified his reputation as a potential game-changer.

Morabito's speed is his standout attribute, boasting a 70-grade run tool. With 108 stolen bases over the last two seasons, he's a threat on the base paths. As a primary center fielder, his versatility across all outfield positions makes him a valuable asset for the Mets' future.

No. 14: Wandy Asigen, SS

  • B/T: L/R
  • Age: 16
  • Height/Weight: 6’0”, 180 lbs
  • Acquired: Jan. 15, 2026, international signee
  • Position: SS
  • ETA: 2031

Player Profile:

Wandy Asigen is a name to remember. Originally expected to sign with the Yankees, Asigen joined the Mets for $3.9 million, showcasing his immense potential.

At just 16, he's already generating impressive exit velocities and showing off quick hands and plus speed. Ranked as the second-best international prospect in 2026, Asigen's athleticism suggests he'll stick at shortstop, and his power-speed combo could make him a future star.

No. 13: Chris Suero, C/1B/RF

  • B/T: R/R
  • Age: 22
  • Height/Weight: 5’11”, 205 lbs
  • Acquired: March 8, 2022, international signee
  • Position: C/OF/1B
  • 2025 Stats (A+ Brooklyn/AA Binghamton): .233/.379/.407, 16 HR, 68 RBI, 35 SB
  • ETA: 2027

Player Profile:

Chris Suero is an intriguing prospect with versatility and power. Splitting time between catcher, first base, and the outfield, Suero's athleticism is evident with 35 stolen bases last season.

His power is the real draw, with 16 homers and high exit velocities, topping out at 112.5 mph in the Arizona Fall League. Suero's ability to combine speed and power makes him a unique asset in the Mets' system.

No. 12: Jonathan Santucci, LHP

  • B/T: L/L
  • Age: 23
  • Height/Weight: 6’2”, 205 lbs
  • Acquired: 2nd round (46), 2024 draft
  • Position: SP
  • 2025 Stats (A+ Brooklyn/AA Binghamton): 3.06 ERA, 138 K, 1.16 WHIP
  • ETA: 2026

Player Profile:

Jonathan Santucci has been a strikeout machine, with 138 Ks over 117 2/3 innings. His fastball-slider combo is his bread and butter, effectively keeping hitters off balance. While his command will be key moving forward, Santucci's ability to generate swings and misses makes him an exciting pitching prospect for the Mets.

No. 11: Eli Serrano, OF

  • B/T: L/L
  • Age: 22
  • Height/Weight: 6’5”, 201 lbs
  • Acquired: 4th round (111), 2024 draft
  • Position: OF
  • 2025 Stats (A+ Brooklyn): .222/.332/.358, 21 2B, 46 RBI
  • ETA: 2027

Player Profile:

Eli Serrano, a fourth-round pick, offers significant upside with his power potential and plate discipline. Despite playing in a challenging park for left-handed hitters, Serrano managed 21 doubles and a .332 OBP.

His focus will be on refining his swing decisions to fully leverage his power. With a keen eye at the plate, Serrano's patience and ability to draw walks make him an intriguing prospect to watch.

As these players continue to develop, the Mets' farm system is shaping up to be a key component of the team's future success. Keep an eye on these rising stars as they work their way towards making an impact in the majors.