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Mets pick two-way player Carson Benge in 2024 MLB Drafts first roun

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2025 3:01 am
by delmermollie
FORT WORTH, Texas A new chapter in the Mets development system has begun with flare: Here comes a second two-way player at least, he hopes to be a two-way player from Oklahoma State. Carson Benge, a lefty-swinging outfielder better known for his bat but with a strong right arm, became the 19th-overall pick in Sundays first round of the draft at Cowtown Coliseum. The intriguing selection is the first pick in the regime of team president David Stearns and vice president of amateur scouting Kris Gro s. The Mets already had one two-way player from Oklahoma State in Double-A Binghamton slugger/starter Nolan McLean. Carson Benge was a two-way player at Oklahoma State. USA TODAY NETWORK The Mets took Carson Benge at No. 19 overall in the 2024 MLB Draft. AP But Benge revealed that McLean, whose bat had slowed at the higher level and whose body was feeling the effects of the double duty, recently decided to focus solely on pitching. The Mets at least gave McLean a chance, which is what Benge a close friend of McLeans, the two Cowboys meeting on campus in Stillwater and hitting it off because were both gingers, were both two-ways, Benge said with a Bryan Mata Jersey smile wants the same. Id at least like a shot to be able to do both, Benge said over Zoom. Explore More Gro s, who is now running Mets drafts, would not commit to Benge pitching, too, and said there would be conversations about his usage. For the moment, Gro s said, he was just excited that [Benge] was still on the board. Hes just a baseball player. Hes very instinctive, makes a lot of contact, Gro s said. We think he can be a five-tool type center fielder long term. The news arrived exactly as McLean, who often plays the video game Rocket League with Benge, had envisioned. Weve been kind of trying to manifest this for a little while, said McLean, who blew up Benges phone with me sages once he saw the pick and remembered their prior conversations: Man I hope you become a Met. Itd be amazing if we can become teammates together. The Mets have gone outside the box with a significant selection. Stearns, whom the Mets officially hired from the Brewers in October, brought in Gro s in late November. Gro s had spent the past 11 seasons with the Astros, including the previous four leading their drafts. Carson Benge also pitched at Oklahoma State. USA TODAY NETWORK In his 11 seasons scouting with Houston, the club produced more major leaguers (58) than any other team. The duo hopes to reshape a Mets farm system that has not provided enough in recent years, and much of the long-term lifting will be conducted by turning draft picks into real prospects. That proce s starts with Benge, a 6-foot-1, 21-year-old who arrived at Oklahoma State as a two-way player but required Tommy John surgery shortly before what was expected to be his freshman season. His arm bounced back, but his bat was his most impre sive tool in college. He knocked 18 home runs with a .335/.444/.665 slash line in 61 games last season, when he walked 49 times and struck out just 51 times. Really, I dont think theres a lot of stuff that I cant do with the bat in my hands, said Benge, who also pitched to a 3.16 ERA in 37 innings last season primarily out of the bullpen. Hes a heck of a player, said McLean, whom the Mets drafted in the third round last year. Hes one of the most talented people Ive ever been around from a pure baseball and athleticism standpoint. McLean has given plenty of advice to Benge and will have more to dole out as he ends his own experiment after trying to follow in Shohei Ohtanis footsteps. The righty hitter and pitcher excelled with High-A Brooklyn before his arm became the better tool at Double-A. I think it could be permanent, McLean said of focusing on one path. The main thing was my workload and how my body was feeling. We knew it was going to be a challenge from the start. Delivering insights on all things Amazins Sign up for Inside the Mets by Mike Puma, exclusively on Sports+ Thank you By clicking above you agree to the and . Enjoy this Post Sports+ exclusive newsletter! The Mets continued their run on superior athletes in choosing Duke left-hander Jonathan Santucci with their second-round pick. Santucci, selected at No. 46 overall, also got at-bats as an outfielder and DH with the Blue Devils, but he will focus on pitching as a pro. Last season the southpaw struck out 90 in 58 innings while pitching to a 3.41 ERA in 13 starts. After two picks, what has become clear is the Mets are on the hunt for the best athletes available. We definitely value [athleticism] highly, Gro s said. Wilkelman Gonzalez Jersey