Mets Sell Syracuse and Brooklyn Minor League Teams to Diamond Baseball Holdings
The sale maintains both teams as Mets affiliates while providing new resources for player development and fan engagement.
- The New York Mets sold their Triple-A Syracuse Mets and High-A Brooklyn Cyclones to Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH), a conglomerate managing numerous minor league teams.
- Both teams will remain Mets affiliates, with their rosters continuing to feature Mets prospects, and their current front office staff will be retained.
- DBH already owns the Mets’ Double-A affiliate, the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, and is expected to enhance resources for player development and fan experiences.
- The sale follows the Mets' record-breaking $765 million signing of Juan Soto, though the financial details of the minor league transactions remain undisclosed.
- The Mets continue to own their Low-A St. Lucie Mets, while the Syracuse Mets and Brooklyn Cyclones will stay at their respective stadiums in Syracuse and Coney Island.