3 NY Mets prospects who can bump Jett Williams onto the trade block permanently

If they all make it to Opening Day, these three prospects can push Jett Williams out of the picture with a big year.
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2) A.J. Ewing

A lighter hitting version of Williams, A.J. Ewing became one of the fast-rising Mets prospects in 2025. Already transitioned into a center fielder more than anything else, he’s the guy Williams needs to worry about catching him if Benge doesn’t completely steal away a role immediately.

Ewing has the speed, stealing 70 bases last year. He also has a good eye at the plate. His .401 OBP last year cannot be denied. Just 3 home runs in 564 plate appearances is a little bit alarming. While not everyone is built for power, it’s not such a good thing when there’s a clear ceiling on the pop.

Ewing has played some second base in his career as well, making him a greater contender to be a utility man the same way Williams would if he makes the Mets next year. Ewing is probably a full year away, at least, from making it to the show. Only 28 games into his stint in Double-A but with a .339 batting average, it’s not unfathomable for him to blaze through the minors in 2026 and make himself a contender for a late-season call-up.

The Mets may have already made up their mind on Williams and package him in a trade before there ever becomes a full-on debate about this pairing. Williams was the first-round pick everyone expected to be a major leaguer. Ewing came a little later in round number four. He’s playing catch-up at a good pace and should be considered one of the better solutions in center field in the near future.

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