Top 20 Prospects Daily Tracker
Official current assignments based on MLB Pipeline’s April 2, 2026 Mets prospect placement update
Rank Player Pos Current Club Level Daily Status / Line
1Carson BengeOFNew York MetsMLBMajor-league assignment
2Jonah TongRHPSyracuse MetsTriple-ADid not appear in Saturday’s official recap
3A.J. EwingOF/2BBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-ARBI double in the 8th inning
4Ryan Clifford1B/OFSyracuse MetsTriple-ANo official individual Saturday line surfaced in sources checked
5Jacob Reimer3B/1BBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-ANo official individual Saturday line surfaced in sources checked
6Jack WenningerRHPSyracuse MetsTriple-ADid not appear in Saturday’s official recap
7Mitch Voit2B/SSBrooklyn CyclonesHigh-ANo official individual Saturday line surfaced in sources checked
8Elian PeñaSSSt. Lucie MetsSingle-AHitting streak reached 3 games
9Jonathan SantucciLHPBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-ADid not appear in Saturday’s official recap
10Will WatsonRHPBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-ADid not appear in Saturday’s official recap
11Wandy AsigenSSExtended Spring TrainingXSTNo affiliated game assignment yet
12Nick MorabitoOFSyracuse MetsTriple-ANo official individual Saturday line surfaced in sources checked
13Eli Serrano IIIOFBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-AOne-out triple in the 9th inning
14Zach ThorntonLHPBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-ADid not appear in Saturday’s official recap
15Chris SueroC/OF/1BBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-ANo official individual Saturday line surfaced in sources checked
16Antonio JimenezSSBrooklyn CyclonesHigh-ANo official individual Saturday line surfaced in sources checked
17Ryan LambertRHPSyracuse MetsTriple-ADid not appear in Saturday’s official recap
18Dylan RossRHPInjuredN/AArm fatigue
19R.J. GordonRHPInjuredN/ALat issue
20Marco Vargas2BBinghamton Rumble PoniesDouble-ANo official individual Saturday line surfaced in sources checked

System Snapshot

Syracuse had the loudest night. Binghamton had the most frustrating one. Brooklyn got clipped early and never got off the mat. St. Lucie had the cleanest developmental win of the day because Tilly and Ware combining for eight scoreless innings in pro debuts is exactly the kind of thing that makes prospect people start talking a little too loudly in public.

Syracuse Mets

Syracuse beat Toledo 9-7 with a full official linescore available on the MiLB scoreboard. The game turned on timely hitting and late power, with the affiliate recap calling out three homers in the win.

Syracuse Mets Box Score
Triple-A • Syracuse 9, Toledo 7 • April 4, 2026
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Toledo 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 10 2
Syracuse 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 X 9 13 0
Top Performers
Hayden Senger: HR, RBI single
Nick Morabito: Solo HR
Jackson Cluff: Solo HR
Cristian Pache: Two-run single
José Rojas: Go-ahead RBI single
Top Arms
Austin Warren: W, 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 4 K
Andersen Severino: SV, 2.0 IP, minimum faced

Syracuse’s win matters because it showed the kind of offensive resilience upper-level depth needs. The affiliate recap notes Toledo scored first, Syracuse answered in the bottom of the first, and the Mets kept producing enough offense to hold serve. That is not sexy development jargon. That is just what winning baseball looks like.

Binghamton Rumble Ponies

Binghamton lost 2-1, but there was real late-game fight. A.J. Ewing’s RBI double in the eighth cut it to one, and Eli Serrano III tripled in the ninth as the tying run before the Ponies stranded the bases loaded. That’s the kind of loss that stings more because the door was open and the club could see daylight.

Binghamton Rumble Ponies Box Score
Double-A • New Hampshire 2, Binghamton 1 • April 4, 2026
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Binghamton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4
New Hampshire 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2
Top Performers
Matt Rudick: 2-for-3, 2 doubles, run
A.J. Ewing: 1-for-3, RBI double, walk
Eli Serrano III: 1-for-3, triple, walk
Game Flow
New Hampshire scored in the 4th and 6th. Binghamton’s lone run came in the 8th on Ewing’s RBI double after Rudick’s two-out double.

This was a better prospect-night loss than an empty 6-1 shrug. Ewing and Serrano both showed up in leverage, and that is the kind of signal worth keeping in your back pocket even when the standings only say “L.”

Brooklyn Cyclones

Brooklyn lost 8-1, and the official recap from Hudson Valley makes the ugly part clear right away: five runs in the first inning, game effectively hijacked before the Cyclones could settle in. That is the baseball version of getting punched in the face while still tying your shoes.

Brooklyn Cyclones Box Score
High-A • Hudson Valley 8, Brooklyn 1 • April 4, 2026
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
Hudson Valley 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 10
Top Performers
Mitch Voit: Double
Antonio Jimenez: 1-for-3, walk
Diego Mosquera: RBI fielder’s choice, walk, SB
Top Arms
Bryce Jenkins: 1.2 IP, 0 R
Brett Banks: 1.1 IP, 0 R, 3 K
Juan Arnaud: 0.2 IP, 0 R

For Brooklyn, the development question is less “who homered?” and more “how fast do the at-bats and mound work stabilize after a bad first-frame avalanche?” The final score tells you the problem. The next few games tell you whether it lingers.

St. Lucie Mets

This was the cleanest developmental win in the entire system. St. Lucie beat Palm Beach 1-0, and the recap says Cam Tilly threw five no-hit innings with six strikeouts in his pro debut, while Conner Ware handled the final three innings with one hit allowed and four strikeouts for the save. That’s not “nice little outing” stuff. That’s “hello, remember my name” stuff.

St. Lucie Mets Box Score
Single-A • St. Lucie 1, Palm Beach 0 • April 4, 2026
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
St. Lucie 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Palm Beach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Top Performers
Randy Guzman: Game-winning RBI single
Elian Peña: 1-for-4
Julio Zayas: 1-for-4
Top Arms
Cam Tilly: W, 5.0 no-hit IP, 1 BB, 6 K
Jose Marte: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R
Conner Ware: SV, 3.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 4 K

This is the affiliate story of the night for me. Tilly is already a ranked arm in the current Mets prospect placement article, and Saturday’s debut gave him the kind of opening statement that gets remembered. The recap also notes Peña’s hitting streak reached three games, which adds another useful signal from this level.

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St. Lucie wins that belt. Not because 1-0 is flashy, but because a shutout built on pro-debut dominance from two arms is exactly what a farm report should spotlight. Syracuse had the louder score. St. Lucie had the cleaner developmental value.

Why this matters for Mets fans

The upper levels gave you what you wanted to see from a system trying to support a contender: Syracuse showed offensive depth, and Binghamton’s better names showed life in leverage spots. The lower levels gave you what you hope for in a farm system that wants to stay healthy long term: St. Lucie flashed legitimate arm talent, and Brooklyn reminded everyone development is not a straight staircase, it’s a fistfight in work boots.

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