Mets Prospect Jett Williams Suffers Ankle Injury in AFL Finale
The Mets remain optimistic that Williams' sprained ankle will not hinder his offseason recovery.
- Jett Williams, the Mets' No. 2 prospect, sprained his right ankle during the Arizona Fall League's regular-season finale.
- The injury occurred as Williams collided with the outfield wall while attempting to catch a fly ball in center field.
- Despite the setback, Mets officials believe the injury is not severe and should not significantly impact his offseason plans.
- Williams had previously missed time during the 2024 minor league season due to right wrist surgery.
- In the AFL, Williams played 21 games, batting .225 with two home runs and a .758 OPS.