Brett Baty Bio
Brett Austin Baty is an American professional baseball third baseman and utility player for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball. The Mets selected Baty in the first round of the 2019 MLB draft with the 12th overall pick. He made his MLB debut in August 2022. Baty wears jersey number 7 for the Mets. Through June 28, 2026, he has compiled a career batting average of .227 with 36 home runs and 131 runs batted in across his MLB career.
Early Life and Background
Brett Baty was born on November 13, 1999, in Austin, Texas. He attended Lake Travis High School in Austin, where he excelled in multiple sports, playing basketball, baseball, and football. One of his notable football teammates at Lake Travis was Garrett Wilson, who would go on to become a professional NFL player. Baty distinguished himself as a three-sport athlete during his high school years.
During his senior baseball season at Lake Travis High School, Baty posted remarkable numbers at the plate. He batted .615 with 19 home runs and 50 runs batted in. His outstanding performance earned him recognition as the Gatorade Texas Baseball Player of the Year. Following his high school career, Baty committed to play college baseball at the University of Texas, indicating his intention to continue his baseball development at the collegiate level before turning professional.
Path to Professional Baseball
Baty's standout high school performance and athletic versatility attracted attention from Major League Baseball scouts. His combination of power hitting and defensive skills made him an appealing prospect for MLB teams seeking position players with both offensive upside and defensive flexibility. The New York Mets identified Baty as a priority target in the 2019 draft.
The New York Mets selected Baty in the first round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft with the 12th overall selection. He received a $3.9 million signing bonus from the Mets, reflecting his status as a top prospect. Baty reported to the Gulf Coast League Mets to begin his professional career, starting his journey through the Mets minor league system with the goal of reaching the major leagues.
Brett Baty Career
Minor League Career (2019–2022)
Baty began his professional career in 2019, playing for three different Mets farm teams in his first season. He started with the Gulf Coast League Mets, appearing in five games before earning promotions to the Kingsport Mets and eventually the Brooklyn Cyclones. Across 51 games between the three teams, Baty batted .234 with a .368 on-base percentage and a .452 slugging percentage, adding 7 home runs and 33 runs batted in. The 2020 minor league season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, preventing Baty from game action that year.
Baty returned to action in 2021, resuming his development with the Brooklyn Cyclones to start the season. In June 2021, he received recognition as one of baseball's top prospects when he was selected to play in the All-Star Futures Game, an exhibition featuring the sport's most promising minor league players. Following the Futures Game, Baty earned a promotion to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, the Mets' Double-A affiliate. Over 91 games between the two teams that season, he slash .292/.382/.473 with 12 home runs, 56 RBIs, and 22 doubles, demonstrating significant offensive growth.
The 2022 season saw Baty continue his ascent through the minor leagues. He began the year with Binghamton before receiving a promotion to the Triple-A Syracuse Mets in August. His strong performance at the upper levels of the minor leagues positioned him for his eventual major league call-up later that season.
New York Mets Breakthrough (2022–Present)
Baty received his long-awaited promotion to the major leagues on August 17, 2022, when the Mets called him up from Triple-A Syracuse due to injuries to Eduardo Escobar and Luis Guillorme. The circumstances surrounding his call-up presented Baty with an immediate opportunity to prove himself at the sport's highest level. He made his MLB debut that same day, stepping into the batter's box for his first major league at-bat.
In a remarkable debut, Baty homered in his first major league at-bat, connecting on a curveball from pitcher Jake Odorizzi. This accomplishment placed him among an elite group, as he became only the fifth Mets player in franchise history to homer in his first career at-bat. Baty went 1-for-4 in that game with two RBIs, including a 113 mph groundout that registered as the hardest hit ball by a Mets left-handed hitter against a left-handed pitcher since 2016. His debut provided an exciting glimpse of his potential impact at the major league level.
Unfortunately, Baty's rookie season encountered a setback. On August 31, 2022, he underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his thumb, which forced him to miss the remainder of the campaign. The injury cut short his initial major league experience, but his debut performance had already established him as a player with significant offensive capability.
To begin the 2023 season, Baty was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse to continue his development. He earned another call-up to the majors on April 17, 2023, after batting an impressive .400 in 35 at-bats with Syracuse. His strong minor league performance demonstrated his readiness for major league competition. On April 27, 2023, Baty delivered a standout game against the Washington Nationals, going 3-for-3 with two singles, a walk, three RBIs, and a 400-foot solo home run to center field. This performance marked his first career three-hit game and made him the first Mets third baseman age 23 or younger to achieve three hits in a game since Wilmer Flores in 2013. Across 108 games with the Mets in 2023, Baty batted .212/.275/.323 with 9 home runs and 34 RBIs.
The 2024 season brought mixed results for Baty. On May 3, 2024, he hit two home runs in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays, marking the first multi-homer game of his career. However, he was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on May 31, requiring him to spend additional time in the minor leagues to refine his approach. In 50 games for the Mets during 2024, Baty batted .229/.306/.327 with 4 home runs and 16 RBIs, demonstrating his ability to produce at the major league level while working toward more consistent playing time.
2025 Season Performance
Baty earned a spot on the Mets' Opening Day roster for the 2025 season, representing a significant milestone in his career progression. His performance through the early months of the season earned him continued opportunities with the major league club. On April 24, 2025, Baty was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse after Jeff McNeil was activated from the injured list. However, he was recalled to the majors on May 5 when Jesse Winker was placed on the 10-day injured list with a grade 2 right oblique strain. The flexibility to move between Syracuse and New York highlighted Baty's value as a versatile player capable of contributing at the major league level when called upon.
Throughout the 2025 season, Baty established himself as a consistent contributor for the Mets. He appeared in 130 games with the team, displaying improved offensive production with a batting line of .254/.313/.435, 18 home runs, and 50 RBIs. This represented a meaningful step forward in his development, particularly in his power production and run-driving ability. However, his season came to an early end when he suffered a strained oblique on September 27, 2025, which forced him to miss the final stretch of the campaign. The injury, while unfortunate, did not diminish the progress he demonstrated during his healthy appearances throughout the year.
Defensive Profile and Skills
Baty primarily plays third base, where his strong arm and quick reactions allow him to make difficult plays. His defensive versatility enables him to shift to other positions around the infield, providing the Mets with lineup flexibility. His athletic ability, honed through his multi-sport background in high school, translates to his defensive range and mobility at the hot corner. Baty continues to develop his defensive consistency while working to become a reliable everyday player at the major league level.
Notable Achievements and Career Milestones
Baty's career has featured several notable accomplishments since joining the Mets organization. Being selected 12th overall in the 2019 MLB draft reflected his status as a premier prospect. His selection to the 2021 All-Star Futures Game recognized him as one of baseball's top minor league talents. His historic debut on August 17, 2022, when he homered in his first MLB at-bat, became a memorable moment in Mets franchise history. The multi-homer game against Tampa Bay in May 2024 and his breakout 2025 season with 18 home runs in 130 games demonstrated his ongoing development as a power hitter.
Brett Baty Career Statistics
Through June 28, 2026, Baty has compiled career MLB statistics across four seasons with the New York Mets. His progression shows increasing offensive production, particularly in power categories, as he has gained experience at the major league level.
Major League Baseball Highlights
Baty made his major league debut on August 17, 2022, with a memorable performance that included a home run in his first at-bat. His career through 2025 has included 130-game seasons where he demonstrated improved power output and offensive consistency. His best statistical season came in 2025, when he batted .254 with 18 home runs and 50 RBIs while appearing in a career-high 130 games. Baty has established himself as a core member of the Mets' roster, contributing both offensively and defensively at the hot corner.
Career MLB Statistics (Through June 28, 2026)
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Batting Average | .227 |
| Home Runs | 36 |
| Runs Batted In | 131 |
