AB | 23 |
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AVG | .261 |
OBP | .469 |
SLG | .391 |
HR | 1 |
- Full name Carson Grant Benge
- Born 01/20/2003 in Oklahoma City, OK
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 184 / Bats: L / Throws: R
- School Oklahoma State
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Drafted in the 1st round (19th overall) by the New York Mets in 2024 (signed for $3,997,500).
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School: Oklahoma State
Commit/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.5
BA Grade: 50/High
Tools: Hit: 55. Power: 50. Run: 50. Field: 50. Arm: 60.
Benge redshirted in 2022 during his first season with Oklahoma State as he recovered from Tommy John surgery. He has both hit and pitched for the program in each of the last two seasons, though his focus and the bulk of his playing time has come as a hitter. A 6-foot-1, 184-pound outfielder and lefthanded hitter, Benge has hit well over .300 in both of his seasons in the Big 12 Conference, with great plate discipline and solid power to go along with his contact skills. He has a noisy swing that features a wide and open setup, a sizable leg kick and some hand movement throughout his load, but he’s made it work in college with a solid 82% overall contact rate and more than enough bat speed to handle big league velocity. Benge might need to quiet his operation at the next level, but his combination of bat-to-ball skills and impact provides a solid foundation for a quality hit-and-power pair. Benge has mostly played right field and probably is best suited for that position given his plus arm and average speed, but scouts think he is a standout athlete who might be able to handle all three outfield spots. On the mound, Benge has a four-pitch mix that includes a low-90s fastball, upper-70s curve, mid-80s changeup and low-80s slider. He was most effective as a reliever with Oklahoma State, but his pro upside is greater as a hitter—the opposite of 2023 Mets third-rounder and former OSU two-way player Nolan McLean.
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School: Oklahoma State Committed: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.5
Benge missed the 2022 season with Oklahoma State while recovering from Tommy John surgery, but he hit and pitched in 2023 for the Cowboys. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound righthander posted a 6.69 ERA and struggled with control through 10 starts and 35 innings, but he also slashed .343/.466/.535 with seven home runs, 17 doubles and more walks than strikeouts as a hitter. Benge has been up to 96 mph on the mound and throws a curveball, slider and changeup. His bat speed and pull side power as a lefthanded hitter might give him greater upside as a position player and he has the speed and arm strength to play all three outfield positions—though the industry will continue scouting him on both sides of the baseball.
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Career Transactions
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- OF Carson Benge assigned to Oklahoma State Cowboys.