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MLB Top 100 Prospects Add Speed Threat to Mets Roster


MLB Top 100 Prospects are now shaping the Mets’ bench role, as the club adds a swift, defensively‑oriented outfielder. The promotion highlights a shift toward speed and versatility, a secondary theme to the organization’s recent youth infusion. The numbers reveal a potential upgrade in late‑game matchups.

According to the source, the Mets will call up No. 11 prospect Nick Morabito, a fourth‑outfielder known for his baserunning and glove work. Morabito emerged from an 0‑for‑20 slump to collect five hits in his last 13 at‑bats, a small sample but a promising trend. To make room, veteran outfielder Austin Slater is being designated for assignment. Morabito joins a roster already featuring A.J. Ewing and Carson Benge, the top‑ranked prospects who have contributed a 7‑for‑23 stretch, a homer, a triple and two steals.

While the move adds depth, the Mets must balance veteran presence with developing talent, a challenge that could affect lineup stability. Based on available data, the speed boost may improve late‑inning defense, but roster flexibility remains a question. For complete coverage, see Mets Promote Nick Morabito, Shaping MLB Hitting Prospects for 2026.

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