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.
Overview
- 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.