Jason Petrucci is a writer for the New York Mets OnSI, specializing in game coverage, breaking news, prospect analysis, and feature stories surrounding the organization. He also covers the Mets for SleeperMets and serves as the men’s basketball beat reporter and sports editor at St. John’s University, where he is a member of the Class of 2028.
After a trade deadline that transformed the New York Mets' farm system, here's a ranking of the organization's top 30 prospects, complete with scouting reports and projected MLB ETAs.
Robert Stock's impressive return from thoracic outlet surgery could provide the New York Mets with a valuable rotation option as they navigate multiple openings after the trade deadline.
The New York Mets' 2026 trade deadline featured strong prospect returns for Clay Holmes and Freddy Peralta, but several questionable moves and a disappointing season leave plenty to criticize.
With the MLB trade deadline just days away, we take a look at the 2022 trade deadline and how it treated the Mets, including several head-scratching moves that altered their once hopeful season.
The Mets are expected to have two open rotation spots after the trade deadline, making top prospect Jonah Tong the logical choice to get an extended opportunity in the majors.
From the Javier Báez trade to Billy Eppler's disastrous 2022 deadline, these moves stand out as the biggest trade deadline failures in Mets history since 2006.
The Mets should aggressively shop Luke Weaver and other bullpen arms, but trading Devin Williams would create another major hole for a team hoping to contend again in 2027.
The Mets earned high marks after trading A.J. Minter to the Twins for prospects Billy Amick and Bruin Agbayani, strengthening their farm system at the deadline.
With the 2026 MLB trade deadline just a week away, we begin revisiting the last several New York Mets' trade deadlines, including 2023, when they traded away Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander.