Mets open Day 2 of Draft by selecting prep RHP Kussow
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Now that the 2025 MLB draft is complete, it's time for an updated look at how all 30 MLB farm systems stack up and how recent picks fit into their team's organizational prospect rankings.
Drafting is always a game of risk and reward. Take on more risk, and the end value can be greater. It’s a give-and-take that Mets amateur scouts understand well. To that end, they spent the early part
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The Mets said they did their due diligence before drafting Michigan's Mitch Voit, who celebrated a hit against USC this spring by pretending to snort the baseline chalk.
Former Northwest Mississippi College, Memphis baseball's James Smith IV was selected by the New York Mets No. 433 overall in the 2025 MLB Draft.
Another year, another successful draft for MLB Develops. Four alumni from the program -- all shortstops -- were selected in the first round of Sunday’s MLB Draft, including shortstop Eli Willits, who went first overall to the Nationals.
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SB Nation on MSNA last look at mock draft predictions for the MetsWith the Mets’ farm system relatively solid across the board, fans should expect the team to take a balanced approach in the draft, mixing high-upside high school arms with polished college hitters and pitchers — though with no clear-cut position of need, their exact strategy remains hard to predict.
Here’s who the Kansas City Royals selected with their bonus top-30 pick — which they earned courtesy of Bobby Witt Jr.
The downside of spending hundreds of millions in free agency each offseason is that it tends to leave teams devoid of top Draft picks. So it is with the Mets, who (for the third year in a row) had their first-round selection docked 10 spots.