The New York Mets farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball affiliates across the United States and in the Dominican Republic. Five teams are owned by the major league club, while the Brooklyn Cyclones are legally separate but owned by Mets owner Steve Cohen, and the Binghamton Rumble Ponies are completely independently owned.
The Mets have been affiliated with the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies of the Eastern League since 1992, making it the longest-running active affiliation in the organization among teams not owned by the Mets. The longest affiliation in team history was the 38-year relationship with the Triple-A International League's Tidewater/Norfolk Tides from 1969 to 2006. Their newest affiliate is the Syracuse Mets of the International League, which became the Mets' Triple-A club in 2019.
Geographically, New York's closest domestic affiliate is the High-A Brooklyn Cyclones of the South Atlantic League, which are located approximately 15 miles (24 km) away. New York's furthest domestic affiliates are the Single-A St. Lucie Mets of the Florida State League and the Rookie Florida Complex League Mets, which share a facility some 1,001 miles (1,611 km) away.
The New York Mets farm system consists of seven minor league affiliates. [1]
Class | Team | League | Location | Ballpark | Affiliated |
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Triple-A | Syracuse Mets | International League | Syracuse, New York | NBT Bank Stadium | 2019 |
Double-A | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | Eastern League | Binghamton, New York | Mirabito Stadium | 1991 |
High-A | Brooklyn Cyclones | South Atlantic League | Brooklyn, New York | Maimonides Park | 2001 |
Single-A | St. Lucie Mets | Florida State League | Port St. Lucie, Florida | Clover Park | 1988 |
Rookie | FCL Mets | Florida Complex League | Port St. Lucie, Florida | Clover Park | 2013 |
DSL Mets Blue | Dominican Summer League | Boca Chica, Santo Domingo | New York Mets Complex | 2010 | |
DSL Mets Orange |
Season | Each year is linked to an article about that particular Mets season. |
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Minor League Baseball operated with six classes (Triple-A, Double-A, Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D) from 1961 to 1962. [2]
Season | Triple-A | Double-A | Class A | Class B | Class C | Class D | Ref. |
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1962 | Syracuse Chiefs [n 1] | — | — | — | Santa Barbara Rancheros | Auburn Mets Quincy Jets Salisbury Braves | [4] |
Prior to the 1963 season, Major League Baseball (MLB) initiated a reorganization of Minor League Baseball that resulted in a reduction from six classes to four (Triple-A, Double-A, Class A, and Rookie) in response to the general decline of the minors throughout the 1950s and early-1960s when leagues and teams folded due to shrinking attendance caused by baseball fans' preference for staying at home to watch MLB games on television. The only change made within the next 27 years was Class A being subdivided for the first time to form Class A Short Season in 1966. [2]
Season | Triple-A | Double-A | Class A | Class A Short Season | Rookie | Ref(s). |
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1963 | Buffalo Bisons | — | Auburn Mets Quincy Jets Raleigh Mets Salinas Mets | — | — | [5] |
1964 | Buffalo Bisons | Williamsport Mets | Auburn Mets Salinas Mets | — | CRL Mets | [6] |
1965 | Buffalo Bisons | Williamsport Mets | Auburn Mets Greenville Mets | — | Marion Mets | [7] |
1966 | Jacksonville Suns | Williamsport Mets | Auburn Mets Greenville Mets | — | Marion Mets | [8] |
1967 | Jacksonville Suns | Williamsport Mets | Durham Bulls Winter Haven Mets | Mankato Mets | Marion Mets | [9] |
1968 | Jacksonville Suns | Memphis Blues | Raleigh-Durham Mets Visalia Mets | Mankato Mets | Marion Mets | [10] |
1969 | Tidewater Tides | Memphis Blues | Pompano Beach Mets Visalia Mets | — | Marion Mets | [11] |
1970 | Tidewater Tides | Memphis Blues | Pompano Beach Mets Visalia Mets | — | Marion Mets | [12] |
1971 | Tidewater Tides | Memphis Blues | Pompano Beach Mets Visalia Mets | — | Marion Mets | [13] |
1972 | Tidewater Tides | Memphis Blues | Pompano Beach Mets Visalia Mets | Batavia Trojans | Marion Mets | [14] |
1973 | Tidewater Tides | Memphis Blues | Pompano Beach Mets Visalia Mets | Batavia Trojans | Marion Mets | [15] |
1974 | Tidewater Tides | Victoria Toros | Anderson Mets Visalia Mets | Batavia Trojans | Marion Mets | [16] |
1975 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Visalia Mets Wausau Mets | — | Marion Mets | [17] |
1976 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Lynchburg Mets Wausau Mets | — | Marion Mets | [18] |
1977 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Lynchburg Mets Wausau Mets | Little Falls Mets | — | [19] |
1978 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Lynchburg Mets Wausau Mets | Little Falls Mets | — | [20] |
1979 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Lynchburg Mets | Grays Harbor Loggers Little Falls Mets | — | [21] |
1980 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Lynchburg Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets | [22] |
1981 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Lynchburg Mets Shelby Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets | [23] |
1982 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Lynchburg Mets Shelby Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets | [24] |
1983 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Columbia Mets Lynchburg Mets | Little Falls Mets | GCL Mets | [25] |
1984 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Columbia Mets Lynchburg Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets | [26] |
1985 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Columbia Mets Lynchburg Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets | [27] |
1986 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Columbia Mets Lynchburg Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets | [28] |
1987 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Columbia Mets Lynchburg Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets | [29] |
1988 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Columbia Mets St. Lucie Mets | Little Falls Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | [30] |
1989 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | Columbia Mets St. Lucie Mets | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets DSL Mets/Pirates/Cardinals | [31] [32] |
Minor League Baseball operated with six classes from 1990 to 2020. In 1990, the Class A level was subdivided for a second time with the creation of Class A-Advanced. The Rookie level consisted of domestic and foreign circuits. [2]
Season | Triple-A | Double-A | Class A-Advanced | Class A | Class A Short Season | Rookie | Foreign Rookie | Ref(s). |
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1990 | Tidewater Tides | Jackson Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Mets | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets/Royals | [33] [34] |
1991 | Tidewater Tides | Williamsport Bills | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Mets | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets/Yankees | [35] [36] |
1992 | Tidewater Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Mets | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets | [37] |
1993 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets | [38] |
1994 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets | [39] |
1995 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets | [40] |
1996 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets | [41] |
1997 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets | [42] |
1998 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [43] |
1999 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2/Co-op | [44] |
2000 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Pittsfield Mets | Kingsport Mets | DSL Mets East DSL Mets West | [45] |
2001 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets | DSL Mets | [46] |
2002 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets | DSL Mets VSL Universidad de Carabobo | [47] |
2003 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets | DSL Mets VSL Tronconero 2 | [48] |
2004 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Capital City Bombers | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets VSL Tronconero 2 | [49] |
2005 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Hagerstown Suns | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets VSL Mets | [50] |
2006 | Norfolk Tides | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Hagerstown Suns | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets VSL Mets | [51] |
2007 | New Orleans Zephyrs | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets VSL Mets | [52] |
2008 | New Orleans Zephyrs | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets VSL Mets | [53] |
2009 | Buffalo Bisons | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets VSL Mets | [54] |
2010 | Buffalo Bisons | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [55] |
2011 | Buffalo Bisons | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [56] |
2012 | Buffalo Bisons | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [57] |
2013 | Las Vegas 51s | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [58] |
2014 | Las Vegas 51s | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [59] |
2015 | Las Vegas 51s | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Savannah Sand Gnats | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [60] |
2016 | Las Vegas 51s | Binghamton Mets | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Fireflies | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [61] |
2017 | Las Vegas 51s | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Fireflies | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [62] |
2018 | Las Vegas 51s | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Fireflies | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [63] |
2019 | Syracuse Mets | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Fireflies | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [64] |
2020 [n 2] | Syracuse Mets | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | St. Lucie Mets | Columbia Fireflies | Brooklyn Cyclones | Kingsport Mets GCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [66] |
The current structure of Minor League Baseball is the result of an overall contraction of the system beginning with the 2021 season. Class A was reduced to two levels: High-A and Low-A. [67] Low-A was reclassified as Single-A in 2022. [68]
Season | Triple-A | Double-A | High-A | Single-A | Rookie | Foreign Rookie | Ref. |
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2021 | Syracuse Mets | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | Brooklyn Cyclones | St. Lucie Mets | FCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [69] |
2022 | Syracuse Mets | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | Brooklyn Cyclones | St. Lucie Mets | FCL Mets | DSL Mets 1 DSL Mets 2 | [70] |
2023 | Syracuse Mets | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | Brooklyn Cyclones | St. Lucie Mets | FCL Mets | DSL Mets Blue DSL Mets Orange | [71] |
2024 | Syracuse Mets | Binghamton Rumble Ponies | Brooklyn Cyclones | St. Lucie Mets | FCL Mets | DSL Mets Blue DSL Mets Orange | [72] |
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