Mets Feature Prominently in ESPN’s Top 100 MLB Players: Which Players Made the List?

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According to ESPN, the Mets boast remarkable talent this season. The network revealed its top 100 MLB players list, showcasing considerable representation from the Mets. Seven Mets players made the list, although none cracked the top 15.

Francisco Lindor led the group at No. 17. Starting pitchers Justin Verlander (22) and Max Scherzer (27) followed, while first baseman Pete Alonso (29) also made the top 30.

Mets Make Strong Impression in ESPN’s Top 100 MLB Players List (Mets)

17: Francisco Lindor

After a subpar 2021 season, Lindor rebounded strongly in 2022, hitting .270/.339/.448 with 26 home runs and 16 stolen bases, alongside solid defensive performance. Since his debut in 2015, Lindor has been a top shortstop, boasting a 42.0 fWAR, ahead of Xander Bogaerts. Despite not yet replicating his 30-homer seasons from Cleveland, Lindor remains crucial to New York’s ambitions and their payroll.

22: Justin Verlander

Verlander, who secured a Cy Young Award at 39 after Tommy John surgery, delivered one of the most remarkable seasons in baseball history with the Astros in 2022. His performance included a major league-leading 1.75 ERA, 175 innings, and a mid-90s fastball. While only a few power pitchers have thrived into their 40s, Verlander has the potential to join their ranks.

27: Max Scherzer

At 38, Scherzer continues to be dominant despite a slight decline in fastball velocity. His 2022 ERA of 2.29 was a career low, though he didn’t qualify for the ERA title. His exceptional command and pitching skills persist, and if he returns to his usual 30-start season, he could contend for the Cy Young Award.

29: Pete Alonso

57: Jeff McNeil

68: Brandon Nimmo

86: Starling Marte

The Mets will kick off their 2023 season against the Marlins in Miami on March 30 at 4:10 p.m.