The New York Mets have their shortstop of the present in Amed Rosario. However, there are some minor league prospects to keep an eye on as future challengers.
Over their 57-year history, the Mets have had more than 30 shortstops who have started at least 50 games for them. A few have been memorable. Most of them have been hugely forgettable.
Amed Rosario is currently the Mets’ starting shortstop. His first full year did not go completely as planned, as he struggled to a .256 batting average and a .295 on-base percentage with 119 strikeouts.