Position Analysis – 2B
We continue with a look at the “other” middle infield positions, second
base.
Going forward, I changed the color coding of the players to reflect where
I consider them as RED, BLUE, or BLACK
filler players.
Jett Williams – Williams is one of the big deal prospects
on this team. I can’t see him being part of any trade (I also put Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong, and Carson
Benge in this category) and,
though he can hold his own in center, I believe he fits better as the eventual 2026
second baseman. That is, if Francisco Lindor
remains standing, otherwise Jett would fly
over and fill in at short. Williams needs very little refinement right now. All
he needs is more reps at this position, which is where I hope the Mets play him
exclusively in next year’s Spring Training games.
Jared Young – The soon-to-be 31/year old screams of a future in baseball
as an AAAA player. He did have a cup of coffee in Queens last season (43-AB,
.186), but, if he remains a Met going forward, Syracuse seems to be his home
next season alongside of Williams and batting .300 there in 2025 shows he does
have value. He can play first, which adds to his value as an emergency call-up.
It’s hard for me to believe he won’t become a free agent and attempt to find a
starting gig somewhere else, but we’ll see.
Wyatt Young – will play 2026 as a 26/year old. Also plays short and
third. Brennan’s illegitimate son. Spent the entire 2025 season with AA-Binghamton
and hit .244 with only one home run. I shake my head when I think of the way velo-nuts
Tom throws rose pedals down before Young walks on the field. Currently frozen
out at the AAA level, unless he shifts to short. In my book, a non-entity.
D’Andre Smith – you
don’t send a minor league player to the AFL unless you see a future for that
person. Such is the case of Smith. The 5thn round pick in the 2022 draft hasn’t
turned too many heads yet, but he did hit .279 (353-PA, 7-HR) for AA-Binghamton
last season. No, he is not tearing it up in the desert, but it seems obvious.
To me, the heir apparent to Syracuse’s second base once Williams say buh-bye.
Jefrey De Los Santos – will turn 23 in May. Also, can play SS and RF. Had
a horrible year in Brooklyn last season (195-PA, 19-RBI, .194), which for some
reason earned him a late season promotion to AA-Binghamton (44-PA, .244). I
have two problems here. One, I don’t see much of a future for JDLS as a Met,
and I’ve read that the first sign of dementia is confusing your De La Santos’. He
will play AA-Binghamton in 2026 and compete against the next dud I write about
here.
Marco Vargas – turns 21 in May. Also, plays third
and short. Boy, everybody thought the Mets stole this guy as a throw-in in a
2023 trade with the Marlins. I mean, he was hitting .283 as an 18-yr old in
their rookie team. So far, as a Met, it just hasn’t happened, though he did
start last year on first for A-St. Lucie (55-PA, .409), but then went poof for
A+ Brooklyn (408-PA, .239). No power. He’s play AA-Binghamton this season, if
for no other reason because of the 408-PAs.
Nick Roselli – turns 23 in March. Also, plays LF and RF. SUNY boy. Frankly,
that’s all the good there is here. Hit a combined .193 for A-St. Lucie/A+
Brooklyn last season. Will return to the borough of Kings until something
better comes around.
Trey Snyder – will play 2026 as a 20/yr. old. Also plays third and
short. I said Roselli would play Brooklyn until someone better comes around.
Snyder doesn’t look like it will be that guy, Oh, the 512-PA for Rk-St. Lucie
will push him there, but he only hit .220. Looks like another future AAAA
player.
Mitch Voit – will play 2026 as a 21/yr. old. Also, plays third and
first. 38th overall pick in 2025 draft. So far, might as well have
been the 380th pick. 99-PA, .235 in Rk-St. Lucie last season. Will
repeat there, looking for lightning to strike
Vladi Gomez – will play 2026 as a 20/yr. old. Also plays CF and SS. Came
stateside last season and started for the FCL Mets. 152-PA, 8-RBI, .172. And
you didn’t think it would get worse. I have him repeating there next season
unless the Mets draft someone else.
Yorber Semprun – signed
for a $100K IFA signing bonus in the 2025 signing period. Just turned 18. Also
plays short and third. Played DLS ball in 2025 (17-yrs. old): 158-PA, 23-K,
17-BB, 1-HR, 20-RBI, .307. Nice start. Normally, I would keep a kid
this young with these few bats on the island for another season, but the
opening is there on second for the FCL team and why not get him over here to
train with the rest of the players at the rookie level? Hell, if you draft a
stud second baseman, you can always send him back. He’s not age dying. ETA:
around 2080.
MACK – Another basically thin position, with only one RED prospect
and two BLUE ones. Obviously, this position in the future belongs to Jett
and, frankly, if that didn’t work, the team would have to reach outside the
organization for a starter. My rating is based on Williams being there.
Rating: A-

5 comments:
I like what I have seen in D'Ardre Smith. He is a slick fielder with better than average quickness. If his bat comes along, he may get a shot.
How can 2b be a thin position when we had a ton of middle infielders
Basically you show me that Jett is our only hope
Volt better ooo but I thought that was a bad pick originally
No Bichette anyone?
Jett becomes our super utility stud
Yorber was a fun watch in the DSL , solid season for another small bonus lottery ticket for the Mets. I’d like to see him stateside in 2026 , but I could see him back in the DSL trying to get stronger.
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