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Mets phenom Carson Benge to start in right field

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Mets phenom Carson Benge to start in right field

New York Mets prospect Carson Benge will be on the team’s Opening Day roster as the starting right fielder, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Monday.

Benge, a first-round pick in 2024, reported to spring training with a real shot to make the roster after impressing the organization in his first full professional season in 2025, batting .281 with 15 home runs, 22 steals and an .857 OPS in 116 games across three levels. The left-handed hitter then shined in Grapefruit League play with a .366 batting average and an .874 OPS in 46 plate appearances.

“Joy over everything, I would say. Just knowing that I worked hard for it. Countless hours I spent, and all my family members and friends that have sacrificed some time for me, and that it’s all going to come true — my dream since I was little — is pretty cool,” Benge told reporters before the Mets broke camp in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

“It’s going to be surreal. I’m going to try my best to take it in. But, stay calm and play my game.”

Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns sang Benge’s praises all offseason, indicating that he would have the opportunity to make the team out of spring training. The Mets, however, weren’t sure where Benge, 23, would fit with two starting outfield spots open during the winter after trading left fielder Brandon Nimmo.

The club attempted to sign right fielder Kyle Tucker, the top player on the free agent market, and made a competitive offer, but he chose the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Mets then pivoted to acquiring center fielder Luis Robert Jr. from the Chicago White Sox and chose to move Juan Soto from right field to left field, creating an opportunity for Benge, who has played all three outfield spots in the minors, in right field.

Mets officials maintained that it was a competition for the starting job between Benge, Mike Tauchman and MJ Melendez, but Benge appeared to have the inside track. That was solidified when Melendez was optioned to Triple-A last week and Tauchman tore the meniscus in his left knee over the weekend, clearing the path for Benge.

“It’s a big day for the organization. A kid that gets drafted in 2024 and two years later, here we are, giving him the news that he’s going to be playing in the big leagues for us,” Mendoza said. “He earned it. He had a hell of a camp. We are all excited to watch this kid play.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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