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Mets' top prospects Benge and Ewing shine in outfield start
The duo's performance has Mets officials excited about the team's future
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Mets prospects Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing started together in the outfield during a recent exhibition game against the Yankees, showcasing their talents and potential for the team's future. Both players contributed to the Mets' 10-4 victory, with Benge going 2-for-3 at the plate and Ewing delivering a two-run single against a tough left-handed pitcher.
Why it matters
The Mets are excited about the prospect of Benge and Ewing playing together in the outfield, as they represent the team's future and have the ability to impact the game in multiple ways. Their strong performances in the exhibition game have further fueled the organization's optimism about their long-term potential.
The details
Benge, who is competing for the starting right field job, started in center field to get a taste of the position, with top prospect Luis Robert Jr. scheduled to make his Grapefruit League debut for the Mets on Thursday. Ewing, who is also highly regarded in the Mets' system, delivered a key two-run single against left-hander Ryan Weathers. Manager Carlos Mendoza praised the duo's plate discipline, baserunning, and defensive abilities, calling their performance "good baseball."
- On Sunday, Benge and Ewing started together in the outfield for the second time in three days.
- Benge finished the game 2-for-3 at the plate.
- Ewing delivered a two-run single against left-hander Ryan Weathers.
The players
Carson Benge
A top Mets prospect competing for the starting right field job.
A.J. Ewing
One of the Mets' top prospects, who also started in the outfield alongside Benge.
Carlos Mendoza
The Mets' manager, who praised the performance of Benge and Ewing and their potential to impact the game in multiple ways.
Ryan Weathers
The left-handed pitcher for the Yankees who faced Benge and Ewing in the exhibition game.
Luis Robert Jr.
A top Mets prospect who is scheduled to make his Grapefruit League debut for the team on Thursday.
What they’re saying
“They have the ability to impact the game in so many different ways. It wasn't an easy matchup there with left-on-left with Weathers and the way he was throwing the ball. A couple of two-strike approaches when they put the ball in play and just make things happen. The way they run the bases, the way they play defense, it's just good baseball from them so far.”
— Carlos Mendoza, Mets Manager (nypost.com)
“I felt like I was on time with everything. I saw him well, he had really good stuff, but I felt like I stuck to my plan and did my job.”
— Carson Benge (nypost.com)
What’s next
Luis Robert Jr. is scheduled to make his Grapefruit League debut for the Mets on Thursday.
The takeaway
The strong performances of Mets prospects Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing in the exhibition game have further fueled the organization's excitement about the team's future, as the duo showcased their ability to impact the game in multiple ways and could potentially form a formidable outfield duo for the Mets going forward.
