The excitement about the Mets' prospect pipeline has been building year over year as the team improves their domestic and international scouting. Many of the Mets' picks are being discussed throughout baseball, so Mack has boiled it down to the top 28 to give the readers a glimpse into the team's future. This series will run for 28 days, counting down from #28 to #1. The entire list can be viewed by clicking "2026 Top 28 Prospects" on the top menu bar.
3. Carson Benge
RF/CF/P 6-1
185 LHH 23/yrs. old in January
1st round
(1.19) 2024 – Oklahoma State
2025 –
A+/AA/AAA – 519-PA, 92-K, 68-BB, 15-HR, 73-RBI, .281, .857-OPS
GROK
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Carson
Grant Benge is a highly
touted outfield prospect in the New York Mets organization.
Originally a
two-way player in college (outfield and pitching), Benge signed a $4 million
bonus with the Mets on July 23, 2024, and committed to focusing solely on
outfield duties.
Oklahoma
State - Benge starred for the Cowboys,
earning All-Big 12 First Team honors in 2024 after slashing .335/.444/.665 with
24 doubles, seven home runs, 43 RBIs, and more walks (42) than strikeouts (32)
in 304 plate appearances. His on-base skills and power potential stood out.
2024-2025
- Benge quickly adapted to pro ball,
debuting with Single-A St. Lucie (.273/.420/.436 over 15 games, two HRs).
He
represented the Mets in the 2025 All-Star Futures Game alongside pitcher Jonah
Tong.
Mets
president David Stearns has confirmed Benge will compete for the Opening Day
center field job in 2026 Spring Training, potentially solving a long-term need
after short-term fixes like Harrison Bader and Jose Siri.
While his
defense (71 starts in CF since high school) draws some caution, his elite bat
(.281 AVG, 15 HRs in 2025 minors) and speed (22 SBs) make him a strong in-house
option. Analysts project an MLB ETA of 2026, with potential to contribute
immediately if he refines his glove work.
11-7-2025 - Just Baseball
2. Carson Benge – OF – (Triple-A)
Height/Weight:
6’2″, 185 | Bat/Throw: L/R | 1st Round (19), 2024 (NYM) | ETA: 2026
HIT PLATE
DISC. GAME POWER RUN FIELD
FV
50/55 50/55 45/55 55/55 45/55 55+
Much like his
OSU teammate Nolan McLean, Benge was a legitimate two-way talent for the
Cowboys. After a big freshman season, Benge tapped into much more power in his
draft-eligible sophomore year, making it clear his future was in the batter’s
box and there might be room for even more impact.
Hitting
A noisy
operation in the box, Benge starts with an open stance and rocks into his back
side with a big leg kick and barrel tip. He starts it all very early with
impressive lower half control and balance that likely spills over from his
experience on the mound.
After
struggling to elevate in 2023, Benge slashed his ground ball rate by more than
10%, more than doubling his home run total to 18 while increasing his slug by
130 points. Upon shifting his focus to the batters box, Benge has tapped into
much more raw power, posting above average exit velocities in High-A.
Benge could
still benefit from getting the ball in the air more frequently and his moves
may be difficult to time up against upper-level pitching. He has great hand-eye
with impressive swing variance to get to pitches in tough spots.
A patient
hitter, Benge has continued to draw walks at a high clip as a pro and can be
difficult to put away. With the added raw power, Benge’s ceiling has been
pushed a bit higher, with 25+ home runs not completely out of the realm of
possibility, but at least the chance to hit at least 20 with plenty of doubles.
Defense/Speed
He
predominantly played right field in his collegiate career, but he looks like he
can play up the middle. Though he’s closer to an average straight-line runner,
Benge’s athleticism paired with the great reads he gets and efficient routes
give him a good shot of becoming an average center fielder. If he moves off of
the middle, he would grade as an easy plus defender in a corner where his plus
arm would play well.
Outlook
Benge is a
unique athlete who may just be scraping the surface of the player he can
ultimately be. Early returns in 2025 have Benge on an upward trajectory as he
has clearly added impact and made a seamless transition to High-A Brooklyn
where some hitters can get frustrated by the ball flight.
He has a wiry
build and could probably add some more strength without losing speed and It’s
not uncommon for two-way players to add mass upon shifting their focus from the
mound.
Added
strength could also facilitate a simpler operation in the box. Benge has the
potential to be an everyday center fielder with average or better tools across
the board.
11-12-25
RVH/MM
Carson
Benge, a 2024 first-round
pick, was named as a real candidate to make the big-league roster out of spring
training.
MetCast @MetCastPod
I’ve been
saying this for months — multiple people inside the Mets organization have told
me that Carson Benge is the apple of their
eye and was considered “untouchable” at this year’s trade deadline. I also
reported that he could be competing for a roster spot as early as this spring
training.
MACK – If this was true, it will change
everything immediately about the immediate future of the Mets outfield. Your
starters out of cam could be Benge, Brandon Nimmo, and Juan Soto, moving Tyrone
Taylor to a late inning defensive move in right
11-13-2025
Tom
Brennan/MM
3. OF Carson Benge
Benge, the
Mets’ 2024 first rounder, was incredible in High A and AA in his first full
season. He struggled in his late call up
in AAA, but finished 8 for 25. He feels
to me like a May/June 2026 call up to the big leagues.
Of course, if
the Mets go for a short rebuild in 2026 instead, Benge could be a Mets opening
day outfielder.
Hits very
well, good power, a solidly muted strikeout rate, good speed, and a truly great
arm. What’s not to like? Future MLB All Star? I think so.
11-21-2025
TJStats
–
#12 - Carson Benge solidified himself as one of the most
complete prospects in baseball with an excellent pro debut season where he
posted a .857 OPS across 116 games. His profile is balanced with above average
tools across the board while manning the outfield. A solid 20.1% Whiff rate
paired with a strong 21.9% O-Swing rate helped him maintain a 17.7% strikeout
rate while walking at an elite rate. His underlying power metrics indicate he
has above-average to plus raw strength, however his flatter bat path and pray
tendencies may limit his slugging potential. His above average speed, good
route running, and cannon of an arm greatly helps his outlook as a CF. Benge is
one of the safer bets to be a MLB regular and looks poised to join the Mets
early in the 2026 season.
11-24-2025
Angry
Mike/MM
Benge was the Mets 1st round pick of the 2024 draft, selected 19th overall, and was a legit 2-way player at Oklahoma State, but committed to being a position player after being drafted. The primary concern with Benge going into the draft was whether or not he’d be able to translate his considerable raw power into game power, but several pre-draft scouting reports noted a couple minor adjustments to his should allow him to tap into his power potential.
Some analysts reported Benge
as a top 15 talent heading into the draft, which is why the Mets were thrilled
to see him fall to pick #19. Mets now have the true center fielder they have
been searching for, a legit 5-tool talent, with one of the strongest arms in
the system, he’s a plus athlete, logging reps at both CF & RF at every
minor league level. Started 2025 at Brooklyn and quickly forced a promotion to
Double-A Binghamton, pairing with Jett Williams, Nick Morabito, Ryan Clifford,
and Jacob Reimer to create one of the most potent offenses in the minor
leagues.
Carson Benge is an explosive game-changer, with the qualities teams drool over. He’s one of the more exciting players we’ve ever drafted, and I look forward to seeing him establish himself as our “center fielder of the future”, next season…
11-28-2025
RVH/MM
Carson
Benge — Rotational
Athlete with MLB Traits
Cause: Strong
lower-half mechanics and real bat speed, but inconsistent advanced off-speed
recognition.
Effect: Tools
outpace game-readiness — MLB-caliber flashes mixed with pitch-processing
inconsistencies.
Corrective
Lever: Improve offspeed recognition and inside-out plane stability to unlock
20–25 HR potential.
Takeaway:
Master the offspeed.
11-28-2025
Baseball America @BaseballAmerica
Carson
Benge's 150 wRC+ ranked
19th in the minors among batters with 400+ plate appearances.
Could he hit
his way into the Mets' outfield mix early in 2026?
New scouting
report:
https://t.co/OiStYYpxog https://t.co/m8HhnhEiMv
12-5-2025
Angry
Mike/MM
CARSON
BENGE -> Stearns set
the bar high announcing he has a chance to make the Opening Day roster. Which
will make him the most closely watched player this Spring.
-> Even if
he starts in AAA, how long until we seem him in Queens? Is he going to get play
everyday after he arrives or will they deploy a similar rotation with batters
we saw in 2025?
12-9-2025
Steve
Sica/MM
2024: OF Carson Benge (19th Overall Selection)
What more is
there left to say about Carson Benge? After the season he had in 2025, he’s
proven time and time again why the Mets made him their first round selection in
2024. The Oklahoma State University product tore apart High-A and Double-A
pitching all season long. At just 22 years old, his OPS sat at .978 in
Double-A, a league that has humbled many players in the past.
Benge is
ranked as one of the Mets best prospects going into 2026, and often seen as one
of the best outfield prospects in the sport. He made the Futures Game roster in
2025, and is projected to join the big club as early as the summer of 2026.
Benge is one of the most exciting prospects in their system, and for a team
that’s struck out on a lot of first round draft picks in the past, Benge looks
to buck that trend.
12-20-2025
Reese/MM
In the case
of Benge, he’s demonstrated he has good defensive skills though not exceptional
while delivering solid numbers at the plate an on the base paths after
transitioning from pitching. In AAA he
combined between Brooklyn, Binghamton and Syracuse to hit .281 with 15 HRs, 73
RBIs and 22 SBs. Many consider him a
corner outfielder but the Mets have vacancies both in left and in center so
it’s still unclear where the left handed hitter would start when he makes his
Citifield debut.
Given his
brief introduction to the minor league level with just 24 games and 90 ABs in
AAA it might be a little premature to
pencil him into the the starting lineup.
Everyone is hoping he will continue his evolution as a multi tool
offensive threat but for now it’s probably premature to pencil him into coming
north with the big club.
11-14-2025
Hagen Snell
@HagenSnellBB
Seems
inevitable that Carson Benge is on the Mets
Opening Day roster or called up within 2 weeks. If so he’ll be PPI eligible
& would net the Mets a draft pick if he wins the ROY award. Doing so would
double the Mets odds with Nolan McLean eligible as well
1-4-2026
MLB.com
“When you
have good players at the upper levels of the Minor Leagues,” Stearns said in
November, “we have to find space for those players to play. Carson Benge is among them. He’s not the only one,
but he’s among them. So as we build out our team, we have to ensure that, as we
move forward, there is room for our young players to get to the Major Leagues
when they deserve to get there -- and have a chance to really contribute to our
Major League team.” – David Stearns
1-4-2026
MLB.com
OF Carson Benge (NYM No. 2 prospect, No. 21 overall)
From the
beginning of this offseason, the Mets made it clear they wanted to leave space
for Benge to contribute. Coming off a standout season that saw him dominate
Double-A Binghamton as he climbed multiple levels in the farm system, Benge
will compete for a job on the Opening Day roster. He may not win one. But even
if that happens, Benge should get every opportunity to contribute to the Major
League team at some point. So long as he continues producing at the plate, the
2024 first-round Draft pick is likely to run with it. -- Anthony DiComo
1-4-2026
SleeperMets @SleeperMets
Carson
Benge- CF
Age: 22
Hit: 60
-Above Average
Power: 50
-Average
Run: 55
-Average
Arm: 60
-Above average
Field: 55
-Average
Overall: 55-
Everyday MLB player, average production
1-4-2026
Eric Cross
@EricCrossMLB
Prospects in
Triple-A (Min 100 PA) with a 75+% contact and 50+% Hard-Hit rate in 2025.
Chase
DeLauter (CLE) 81.1% Contact/51.9% HH
Carson
Benge (NYM) 79.9%/53.5%
Jacob Melton
(TBR) 79.3%/57.9%
Abimelec
Ortiz (TEX) 77.5%/53.8%
Ryan
Ward (LAD) 78.4%/50.2%
1-7-2026
Reese
Kaplan/MM
There’s not
much else going on in the outfield. Some
are advocating rushing Carson Benge to the
majors to play one of the vacant outfield positions, but he’s only had 90 AAA
at bats. His overall numbers working his
way up as an offensive player are impressive.
His minor league career batting average is .280 with 17 HRs, 81 RBIs and
25 SBs. Right now the Mets are tipping a
bit on the left side where it comes to offense and Benge is another hitter who
is a lefty. While it wouldn’t surprise
anyone to see Benge advance mid year or even as late as September, he likely
needs more time to face minor league pitching and to play a single outfield
position to demonstrate defensive mastery of it.
1-16-2025
MetsMuse @MetsMuse
UPDATE: Per Steve Gelbs, the
Mets are giving Carson Benge a very serious opportunity to make the
major league roster out of camp.
Many have Benge in their
projected 2026 lineup for the Mets.


2 comments:
I'm all Benge these days.
On base three times again last night
I can't see how the Mets name someone else the starting right fielder
David Peterson today
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