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  • 2026 New York Mets Draft Tracker: Picks & Bonuses

    Follow every pick with our 2026 New York Mets Draft Tracker — updated in real time as the Mets sign their selections from the 2026 MLB Draft. For each draft pick you'll find signing bonuses, player bios, in-depth scouting reports, and all the latest news in one place. From first-round picks to late-round sleepers, we're the most comprehensive source for 2026 Mets draft results, signing bonus updates, and prospect coverage — always current, always complete.
    Pool Allowance
    $6,730,900
    Pool Spent
    $7,044,000
    Difference
    +$313,100

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    Carson Wiggins

    • University of Arkansas
    • P

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $3,466,500
    • Signing Money: $3,466,500

    Scouting Report

    Carson Wiggins is the younger brother of Jaxon Wiggins, the 68th overall pick in the 2023 draft (Cubs) who is now emerging as a T100 prospect. Carson has followed an eerily similar path to his brother in amateur baseball; an elite arm we see little of due to injury. Wiggins the younger (eligible as a sophomore) had internal brace surgery in May of 2025 and despite being ready to appear down the stretch for the Razorbacks, did not make an appearance in 2026. His fastball will sit at 98 mph, but has grabbed 101 mph. There’s a chase inducing slider with a ton of depth, and a sparsely used changeup in the mix, too. Wiggins managed 14 IP as a freshman, with a 2.98 FIP, 33.9 K%, and 15.3 BB%, I’d expect the pro journey to be similar to Jaxon’s - strike throwing concerns with elite arm talent and upside.

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    Aiden Robbins

    • University of Texas at Austin
    • OF

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $859,900
    • Signing Money: $1,000,000

    Scouting Report

    Robbins is representative of an emerging class of college prospects; smaller school players who transfer their draft eligible year with a shot to dramatically increase their stock against more robust competition. Robbins put up insane numbers in 2025 at Seton Hall before transferring to UT ahead of the 2026 season. While the bat-to-ball numbers have taken a bit of a dip in 2026, Robbins has a good approach at the plate, taking plenty of walks. Where he excels, is doing damage on contact. Robbins routinely launches baseballs north of 110 mph and has EV90 and barrel% numbers north of the 90th percentile in 2026. There's above average speed and athleticism to boot. Robbins has the legs to be a threat on the basepaths and the range to play all three outfield positions, at least at the onset of his pro career. He's one of the sharpest risers on the college side in 2026, managing a .333/.426/.696 line with 24 home runs (36 XBH), a 13.7 BB%, a 22.9 K% and a 138 wRC+.

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    Shane Sdao

    • Texas A&M University
    • P

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    • Bats: L / Throws: L
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $645,100
    • Signing Money: $642,600

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    After impressing as sophomore for Texas A&M in 2024 on a team that went to the CWS championship series, Shane Sdao needed TJ surgery in the fall and missed all of his 2025 draft eligible junior season. He turned down significant money to return to Texas A&M in 2026 and will be eligible again as a 22-year old senior. 2026 marked the first season Sdao operated solely as a starter, and the results were poor. His velocity hasn't fully returned post TJ. His fastball, which previously sat 92-94 mph and sat 97 mph, didn't miss many bats. Sdao shows an affinity for spin, with a nasty sweeper he can throw to left or right handed hitters, and a curveball that sits in the high 70s. There's strength to add in the frame, in addition to a five pitch arsenal, but Sdao is older for the class and managed a 5.35 FIP in 71.2 IP in 2026, striking out 24.5% of hitters and walking 5.9%.

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    Luke McNeillie

    • University of Florida
    • RHP

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    • Bats: L / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $472,500
    • Signing Money: $497,500

    Scouting Report

    The 6-foot-3, 200-pounder profiles as a key reliever, where his stuff plays up, but could also be a starter with some work. While his fastball sits in the upper-90s, he has a high-spin slider in the upper-80s that is his best pitch. The 21-year-old also has a changeup that needs improvement, especially if he is to remain a starter. He has some delivery issues that lead to his pitches being more hittable.

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    Alex Petrovic

    • Auburn University
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $364,600
    • Signing Money: $364,600

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    Auburn redshirt junior right-hander Alex Petrovic was the Mets’ choice in the sixth round (181st pick). A big frame at 6-5 and 235 pounds, the 22-year-old had 92 strikeouts in 92⅔ innings across 17 starts that helped make him a high selection after going undrafted a year ago when eligible. He added about 3 mph of velocity, touching 96 mph while sitting 92-93 mph. He also has a good changeup to go along with a sweeper and a cutter. He battled arm inflammation in high school and when he stepped onto the Auburn campus, then had a stress fracture in his elbow that first spring and had surgery. The same injury cropped up the next year, but he chose a different recovery path and has been healthy since.

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    Aidan Keenan

    • Stanford University
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $287,800
    • Signing Money: $350,000

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    In the seventh round (210th pick), the Mets went with Stanford junior right-hander Aidan Keenan, who was a starter and reliever throughout his college days. The 6-2, 200-pounder battled an oblique injury this season and has trouble with control and consistency. He has a very nice mid-90s fastball with life that has reached 99 mph. He also utilizes two types of changeups, one that is a high-spin traditional offering and another lower-spin split.

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    Landon Koenig

    • University of Mississippi
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $232,100
    • Signing Money: $229,600

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    Mississippi junior right-hander Landon Koenig went in the ninth round (240th). The 6-6, 245-pounder started his career with two years at North Dakota State to little acclaim, but refined his performance at Ole Miss, where he posted a 29.7% strikeout rate and 6.3% walk rate. He picked up a couple ticks in velocity to sit 95-96 mph with his fastball. His fastball hasn’t missed a lot of bats, but he does throw it for a lot of strikes. He also has an upper-80s slider, which is pretty good, and a splitter.

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    Ryan Tayman

    • California Polytechnic State University
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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 20
    • Slot Money: $207,200
    • Signing Money: $204,700

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    The ninth round broke the pitcher trend as the Mets went with a college catcher. That was Cal Poly junior backstop Ryan Tayman with the 270th pick. He played two seasons at Cal before transferring to Cal Poly for this past season. The 6-2, 210-pounder slashed .349/.445/.672 with 15 homers and 43 RBIs in 50 games. It was a breakout season after hitting .254 and .274 at Cal. The right-handed hitter cracked three grand slams as a junior for good measure.

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    Nate Isler

    • Dartmouth College
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $195,200
    • Signing Money: $148,500

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    It was back to college pitching in the 10th round as the Mets picked Dartmouth junior right-hander Nate Isler, who could be a sleeper pick. The 6-6, 235-pounder has a dynamic fastball that led to 80 strikeouts in 65 innings, including two 11-strikeout games. He did have a 4.98 ERA by virtue of allowing 68 hits and 25 walks.

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    Kuhio Aloy

    • University of Arkansas
    • OF

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $220,000

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    The second half of the draft began with the Mets selecting Arkansas junior outfielder Kuhio Aloy in the 11th round (330th pick), the second Razorback behind Wiggins selected by New York this year. A 6-1, 205-pound Hawaii native who began his career at BYU before spending the last two years with the Razorbacks, he slashed .293/.352/.486 this season, hitting nine home runs and driving in 41. He was the eighth player drafted from Arkansas in this year’s draft.

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    AJ Krodel

    • University of California Santa Barbara
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $172,500

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    UC Santa Barbara junior right-hander AJ Krodel was scooped up in the 12th round (360th pick). The 6-4, 200-pounder is a reliever who can rack up strikeouts but has issues with walks. His stuff and traits show the potential that the stats don’t. He is the fifth member of the Gauchos’ pitching staff to be drafted this year, led by No. 4 overall pick Jackson Flora, who was taken by the San Francisco Giants. Krodel had a 5.66 ERA this year with 17 walks and 42 strikeouts in 35 innings. He also gave up 42 hits, including seven homers, so the Mets will look to do some fine-tuning with him.

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    Jacob Madrid

    • Notre Dame High
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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 18
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $197,500

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    It took until the 13th round for the Mets to finally select a high school player. Catcher Jacob Madrid was taken with the 390th selection out of Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., the same school that has produced Hunter Greene and Giancarlo Stanton. The 6-4, 215-pound right-handed hitter, who also pitched in high school, is a terrific defender, which will be his calling card and could take him all the way to the majors. An Oregon commit, Madrid has a very strong arm (65 on the 20-80 scouting scale) to highlight his elite defensive skills. He also has some raw power to tap into.

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    Zach Crotchfelt

    • Troy University
    • LHP

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    • Bats: L / Throws: L
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $150,000

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    The Mets went back to college pitching in the 14th round (420th pick) with Troy (Ala.) senior left-hander Zach Crotchfelt. At 6-3, 215 pounds, Troy was the third school for Crotchfelt, who also attended Auburn and Texas Tech. He helped Troy make a surprising run to the College World Series by striking out 81 in 67 innings for a 3.47 ERA. His fastball sits 93-94 mph, reaching 97 mph and was the pitch he relied on a lot in college, using it 72% of the time. Crotchfelt also has a changeup and a curveball that misses bats even with less usage. He throws from a three-quarters slot with a crossfire delivery.

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    Dustin Hagens Jr.

    • University of Missouri-St. Louis
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 21
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $150,000

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    Missouri-St. Louis junior right-hander Dustin Hagens Jr. was taken in the 15th round (450th pick). The 6-1, 185-pounder was a starter in his first two college seasons, but converted to a reliever as a junior and experienced a ton of success. In 20 games and 39⅓ innings, Hagens struck out 57 and walked 18.

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    Gavin Guidry

    • Louisiana State University
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 23
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $150,000

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    In the 16th round (480th pick), the Mets went with LSU junior right-hander Gavin Guidry. No, he is not related to former New York Yankees star left-hander Ron Guidry, also a Louisiana native. This Guidry, a 6-2, 184-pounder, missed all of 2025 as he redshirted with a back injury, but rebounded in 2026 to strike out 59 in 43⅔ innings while posting a 6.39 ERA. While his strikeouts spiked as a junior, he was more effective in his freshman and sophomore years, with ERAs of 3.77 and 2.59, respectively.

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    Cooper Dossett

    • University of Arkansas
    • RHP

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $150,000

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    Cooper Dossett, a senior right-hander out of Arkansas and the third Razorback the Mets took in the draft, was the 17th-rounder (510th pick). A 6-0, 210-pounder, Dossett is another reliever that will need work. He had a 6.88 ERA in 17 innings over 16 appearances, striking out 18, while allowing 13 runs on 12 hits and 12 walks.

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    Marcus Ward

    • King's Ridge Christian High
    • OF

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    • Bats: L / Throws: L
    • Age: 18
    • Slot Money: $150,000
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    The 18th round (540th pick) saw the Mets take their second high school player. That was outfielder Marcus Ward out of King’s Ridge Christian School in Alpharetta, Ga. The 5-11, 172-pounder left-handed hitter has a commitment to Western Carolina.

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    John Smith III

    • University of Central Florida
    • OF

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $50,000

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    In the 19th round (570th pick), the Mets again went back to college, selecting Central Florida senior outfielder John Smith III. At 6-1, 200 pounds, the right-handed hitter slashed .322/.383/.574 in starting 47 of the team’s 49 games, hitting 12 homers and driving in a team-high 49 runs. He showed a good ability to reach base, with a 23-game on-base streak. He played his junior year at South Alabama after two years at Pensacola (Fla.) State.

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    Kooper Schulte

    • University of Iowa
    • SS

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    • Bats: R / Throws: R
    • Age: 22
    • Slot Money: $150,000
    • Signing Money: $50,000

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    To wrap things up, the Mets used their final pick to pick their only infielder of the draft, Iowa senior shortstop Kooper Schulte. The 6-1, 198-pound right-handed hitter slashed .274/.344/.451 with nine homers and 39 RBIs with 11 steals and 50 runs scored in 56 games.

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