The minor league baseball season may have ended in early September, but that was only a short break for many prospects. Most top prospects that are past their first full season in the minors get sent to the Arizona Fall League. The New York Mets‘ prospects were no different.
The Mets sent eight prospects to the AFL this year. Two of those eight are consensus Mets’ top 10 prospects. It is worth noting that the majority of the Mets’ top-10 prospects were either in their first season of full-season ball or haven’t reached that level yet.