| Rank | Prospect | Pos | Current Level | Daily Status / Line |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Carson Benge | OF | MLB | In majors, not part of daily affiliate box score |
| #2 | Jonah Tong | RHP | AAA | Did not pitch March 31. Syracuse active today. |
| #3 | A.J. Ewing | OF/2B | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #4 | Ryan Clifford | 1B/OF | AAA | Syracuse active today, no completed April 1 line yet |
| #5 | Jacob Reimer | 3B/1B | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #6 | Jack Wenninger | RHP | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #7 | Mitch Voit | INF | AA/High-A track | No official game line yet today |
| #8 | Elian Peña | SS | Complex/DSL track | Domestic affiliate season not active |
| #9 | Jonathan Santucci | LHP | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #10 | Nick Morabito | OF | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #11 | Eli Serrano III | OF | High-A | Season opens April 3 |
| #12 | Chris Suero | C/OF | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #13 | Antonio Jimenez | SS | High-A/AA track | No official game line yet today |
| #14 | Will Watson | RHP | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #15 | Marco Vargas | INF | High-A | Season opens April 3 |
| #16 | Wandy Asigen | SS | Complex/DSL track | Domestic affiliate season not active |
| #17 | Ryan Lambert | RHP | Upper minors track | No official game line yet today |
| #18 | Zach Thornton | LHP | AA | Season opens April 3 |
| #19 | Randy Guzman | 1B/OF | High-A/AA track | No official game line yet today |
| #20 | Daiverson Gutierrez | C | Lower minors track | Domestic affiliate season not active |
The top of the current Mets system is publicly confirmed by MLB Pipeline, with Carson Benge, Jonah Tong, A.J. Ewing, Ryan Clifford, and Jacob Reimer at the top of the list, while Spring Breakout and affiliate team releases confirm additional ranked names including Jack Wenninger (#7), Mitch Voit (#8), Elian Peña (#9), Jonathan Santucci (#10), Nick Morabito (#13), Eli Serrano III (#14), Chris Suero (#16), Antonio Jimenez (#17), and Marco Vargas (#21). A few spots in the middle are less cleanly exposed in public snippets, so I built the tracker conservatively around the names most consistently surfaced across current public sources.
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toledo | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | ? | ? |
| Syracuse | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ? | ? |
Triple-A Syracuse
Syracuse got buried early and never dug out. Toledo hung a five-spot in the first inning, then the weather helped put this thing out of its misery after seven. That is not a deep analytical mystery. That is one ugly inning doing all the damage.
The farm-level takeaway is simpler than the score. Syracuse is the only affiliate actively generating daily game data right now, so this level is doing all the heavy lifting until the rest of the system gets rolling. Once Binghamton, Brooklyn, and St. Lucie open, this report will finally start looking like a real four-level tracker instead of one lonely box score and three “coming soon” signs.
Mets Minor League Report: April 1, 2026
For one more day, this report is basically Syracuse carrying the damn piano by itself. The lower levels are almost here, but not quite. St. Lucie opens tomorrow. Binghamton and Brooklyn join the party Friday. Until then, Triple-A is the only place producing real box score smoke.
Syracuse dropped a 5-1 game to Toledo on Tuesday in a rain-shortened seven-inning mess. The whole game was decided in the first inning, when Toledo put five runs on the board and left the Mets chasing the scoreboard the rest of the way. Syracuse’s only answer came on a fourth-inning homer, which is a polite way of saying there was not much sustained offense to talk about.
The bigger organizational note is calendar-based, not panic-based. The real prospect tracking machine starts to come alive over the next 48 hours. That is when this page stops being one active affiliate and three unopened doors.




