Minimum 113 at-bats
Bohan Adderley/FCL Mets -
.851-OPS
Bohan Adderley (full
name: Bohan Christopher Adderley) is a 19-year-old (born November 10, 2006)
Bahamian professional baseball prospect in the New York Mets organization. He
plays primarily as a shortstop and outfielder (with some time at third base and
second), bats and throws right-handed, and stands 6'3" / 180 lbs.
From Nassau, Bahamas.
He initially tried baseball briefly as a child but stepped
away before returning around 2015, inspired by his older brother Bakari and
friends.
He developed through the Junior Baseball League of Nassau
and the International Elite (I-Elite) Sports Academy.
Signed with the Mets as an international free agent on
January 15, 2024 (announced around January 17). He was one of the first from
his academy to sign with the Mets.
He has a notable personal connection to MLB player Jazz
Chisholm Jr. (Yankees), as Chisholm played with his brother in the Bahamas and
has mentored him.
Minor League Career Stats
2024 (DSL Mets, age 17): 47 G, .229 AVG, .356 OBP, .320 SLG,
1 HR, 27 RBI, 27 SB (in 28 attempts), 28 BB, 49 SO in 188 PA. Showed speed and
plate discipline but struck out often.
2025 (FCL Mets, age 18): 49 G, .175 AVG, .296 OBP, .263 SLG,
3 HR, 15 RBI, 21 SB, higher strikeouts.
Key tools:
Plus speed (elite baserunning), developing power, and a
strong arm. He has shown flashes of hitting ability and on-base skills but
needs to reduce strikeouts for further advancement.
Adderley is a toolsy, athletic prospect with high upside due
to his speed and frame, though he is still raw at the plate. Mets fans and
prospect watchers often note his potential as a versatile defender and
base-stealer. Keep an eye on him as he climbs the system in the coming seasons.
Randy Guzman/St. Lucie
Mets - .826-OPS
Randy Guzman (full name:
Randy Enmanuel Guzman) is a right-handed hitting and throwing first
baseman/corner outfielder in the New York Mets minor league system.
Born April 19, 2005, in Tenares, Dominican Republic, he is
currently 21 years old (as of 2026), stands 6'4" and weighs 215 lbs.
The Mets signed him as an international free agent on
September 22, 2022, for a small $10,000 bonus. He was considered a
"passed-over" prospect at the time due to his relatively advanced age
for an international signing. He is the younger brother of former Texas Rangers
first baseman Ronald Guzman.
(2023-2024): He spent time in the Dominican Summer League
(DSL) with modest results (.175/.333/.294 in 2023; .209/.303/.388 combined in
2024). He showed some power but high strikeout rates.
2025: He made his stateside debut and exploded, hitting a
combined .302/.375/.524 with 10 HR, 22 doubles, and 2 triples in 75 games split
between the Florida Complex League (FCL) and Low-A St. Lucie. In a strong
26-game stint at St. Lucie, he slashed .333/.381/.604. He earned FCL
Post-Season All-Star honors and FSL Player of the Week.
Career minor league line (through 2026): Around .251 AVG
with solid on-base skills and emerging power (24 HR in limited action).
Strengths: Plus raw power (60 grade) with easy bat speed
(often in the mid-70s mph range) and high exit velocities (90th percentile
around 108 mph; he's hit balls over 117 mph). Good contact when he stays in the
zone (strong zone contact rate).
Weaknesses: Below-average runner (30 grade), high chase
rate, and swing-and-miss potential. Hit tool is fringe (35 grade). Defensively,
he's played multiple positions (mostly 1B, some corner OF) but projects as a
first baseman long-term due to limited range.
Overall: Mets #23 prospect with an ETA around 2028. His
power gives him a chance to profile at the demanding 1B spot if the bat keeps
developing.
Guzman is a toolsy, power-focused prospect who turned heads
with his work ethic and 2025 breakout after quiet early years. He has boom
potential if he refines his plate discipline, but he remains a developmental
project in the lower minors.
Christian Arroyo/Syracuse
Mets - .797-OPS, 41-RBI
Christian Arroyo (full
name: Christian Israel Arroyo) is a 31-year-old veteran infielder (born May 30,
1995, in Tampa, FL) currently in the New York Mets organization, playing
primarily at Triple-A Syracuse.
Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 1st round (25th
overall) of the 2013 MLB Draft out of Hernando High School in Brooksville,
Florida. He was once a highly regarded prospect.
MLB Debut: April 24, 2017, with the Giants.
Previous MLB Teams: San Francisco Giants (2017), Tampa Bay
Rays (2018–2019), Cleveland Indians/Guardians (2020), and Boston Red Sox
(2020–2023).
He has not appeared in the majors since 2023.
MLB Career Stats (through 2023, 295 games)
Batting: .252 AVG, .299 OBP, .394 SLG, .693 OPS
Power/Contact: 24 HR, 120 RBI, 231 hits in 917 AB
Defense: Versatile infielder who has played 2B, 3B, SS, plus
some 1B and outfield.
Solid contact skills and a strong arm, though not an elite
defender.
He showed some promise in limited action (especially with
Boston in 2021–2022) but has mostly been a utility/bench player or depth option
due to injuries and competition.
Signed a minor-league deal with the Mets in January 2026
(with a spring training invite).
Arroyo is a depth piece/utility option for the Mets. He
provides veteran infield insurance and has experience across the diamond, but
the team’s crowded middle infield and focus on younger players make a
major-league return challenging.
Physical: 6'0"–6'1", 220 lbs, bats/throws
right-handed. Known for making consistent contact and developing some power,
though strikeouts have been an issue at times in the majors.
Overall, he’s a classic journeyman infielder — a former top
prospect who has carved out a long professional career through versatility and
minor-league consistency, now hoping for another MLB opportunity with the Mets.

Hopeful about Adderley and Guzman. Arroyo is 31 and likely done as a major leaguer, because he’s 31
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