13. Wandy Asigen
GROK
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Wandy
Asigen is the big news
for the New York Mets right now!
Today
(January 15, 2026) marks the official start of the 2026 international free
agent signing period, and the Mets are set to officially sign the 16-year-old
Dominican shortstop, who's widely regarded as one of the top prospects in the
class—often ranked No. 2 overall by MLB Pipeline and praised for having
arguably the most advanced offensive profile among his peers.
He originally
had a verbal agreement with the Yankees (common in IFA dealings, though
technically not binding), but after New York parted ways with their
international scouting director and reportedly declined to meet a higher price,
Asigen backed out and flipped to the Mets.
The deal is
reportedly worth around $3.9 million (up from an initial $3.8M expectation,
with a last-minute bump confirmed by sources just hours before the period
opened).
Scouting
highlights on Asigen:
Left-handed
hitter with excellent bat speed and plus power potential
(consistent 110+ mph exit velocities reported).
Quick-burst
athlete with plus speed (e.g., 6.5-second 60-yard dash) and solid arm.
Still
refining his defense at shortstop (learning to slow the game down), but the
tools suggest he could stick there long-term.
Very young
for the class (turned 16 in August 2025), so high upside as he develops in the
DSL and beyond.
This is a
major coup for the Mets' farm system, especially after landing another high-end
Dominican talent (Elian Peña) in the prior cycle. It bolsters their
international pipeline significantly, even with the Mets having one of the
smaller bonus pools this year (~$5.44M total).
1-11-2026
MLB
– 2016 IFA Prospects – By Rank
#2 Wandy Asigen
SS
AGE 16
BATS L
DOB 08/21/2009
THROWS R
HT 6' 0"
WT 175
Scouting
grades: Hit: 65 | Power: 60 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 65
Major League All-Stars Nelson Cruz and Tony Batista are some of the biggest names to call Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, home. Asigen, despite being one of the youngest players in the 2026 international signing class, already has the look of potentially being next in that lineage.
A standout performer during game
action despite consistently playing against some of the Dominican’s top talent
from a young age, Asigen has been heralded as having arguably the most advanced
offensive profile among his class. He trains with Jaime Ramos in the D.R., a
member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program.
The
excitement around Asigen’s prospect profile stems primarily from his special
left-handed swing. He has ripped off 110+ mph exit velocities and is repeatedly
able to find the barrel during in-game action. Asigen has a knack for creating
loft from his frame, something that should allow him to continue to tap into
his above-average power as he continues to fill out. The quickness of his hands
has evaluators excited about the future potential impact he can have with the
bat.
Defensively,
many of those same actions work in his favor. While his arm is merely average
at this stage, he performs many of the quick-twitch movements that evaluators
look for when projecting a young player’s ability to stick at shortstop. Asigen
has a nose for the ball and his wheels – which have been clocked at 6.5 seconds
on 60-yard dash times – allow him to cover tons of ground laterally.


2 comments:
Hopefully a future superstar
A lot of people are watching this guy. I hope he is as good as the scouts say he is.
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