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Morabito Steals 45 Bases in Double-A Season
Prospect continues to impress with speed and power numbers at Binghamton
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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Nick Morabito, a minor league prospect in the New York Mets organization, has put together another impressive season at the Double-A level, hitting .273 with 6 home runs and a league-leading 45 stolen bases in 112 games for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies.
Why it matters
Morabito's combination of power, speed, and plate discipline has made him one of the Mets' top prospects, as the organization looks to build a well-rounded lineup to complement their strong pitching staff at the major league level.
The details
Through 112 games this season, Morabito has shown the ability to impact the game in multiple ways, with a .273 batting average, 6 home runs, 45 stolen bases, a 9% walk rate, and a 24% strikeout rate. His elite speed and baserunning skills have made him a constant threat on the basepaths.
- Morabito has played 112 games for Double-A Binghamton so far this season.
The players
Nick Morabito
A minor league prospect in the New York Mets organization, known for his combination of power, speed, and plate discipline.
What’s next
Morabito will look to continue his strong performance as the Binghamton Rumble Ponies push for a playoff berth in the Eastern League.
The takeaway
Morabito's impressive season at the Double-A level has reinforced his status as one of the top prospects in the Mets' farm system, with his well-rounded skill set making him an intriguing option for the major league club in the coming years.





