It was certainly not the ending to 2025 that the big-league club wanted to see. However, elsewhere in the New York Mets’ system teams flourished. So much so, the organizational record from the Single-A through the Triple-A levels was the second-best of the 30 organizations.
Only the Detroit Tigers outdid the Mets, as Detroit’s four minor league teams combined for a stunning 61.24% win percentage and 335 wins. The Mets trailed them with 316 wins and a 57.77% win percentage. Behind the Mets, the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Tampa Bay Rays all featured win percentages around 55%. Nesting at the bottom of the rankings were the Baltimore Orioles and Los Angeles Angels, each posting win percentages around 42%.
As the win percentage indicates, it was a great season for Mets affiliates across the board. Each team, outside of Syracuse (Triple-A), made the playoffs with both Binghamton (Double-A) and Brooklyn (High-A) winning their respective league titles. St. Lucie (Single-A) came up just a tad short, losing in the first round of the playoffs.
As for the rest of the National League East, the Mets and Miami Marlines were the only teams in the top-10 in win percentage. Miami, specifically, ranked 10th with a win percentage of 51.82%. The Philadelphia Phillies trailed Miami at 14th while the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals were near the bottom of the rankings at No. 26 and No.27, respectively.
The full rankings of organizational record cumulative from the Single-A through Triple-A levels is below, organized by win percentage:
Team
Triple-A
Double-A
High-A
Single-A
Overall (W)
Overall (L)
Overall (%)
Detroit Tigers
84-66
84-54
92-39
75-53
335
212
61.24%
New York Mets
77-73
90-46
72-59
77-53
316
231
57.77%
New York Yankees
87-60
73-65
79-50
63-63
302
238
55.93%
Pittsburgh Pirates
87-62
69-68
88-43
60-69
304
242
55.68%
Tampa Bay Rays
85-64
78-60
69-61
68-62
300
247
54.84%
San Francisco Giants
77-73
56-79
81-51
81-51
295
254
53.73%
Los Angeles Dodgers
84-66
66-72
72-58
70-62
292
258
53.09%
Cleveland Guardians
64-81
77-60
74-58
70-59
285
258
52.49%
Milwaukee Brewers
85-63
74-64
56-74
68-60
283
261
52.02%
Miami Marlins
89-61
69-69
68-63
59-72
285
265
51.82%
Texas Rangers
77-73
73-63
65-66
68-62
283
264
51.74%
St. Louis Cardinals
80-68
88-50
51-79
63-67
282
264
51.65%
Seattle Mariners
86-64
69-69
60-72
69-63
284
268
51.45%
Philadelphia Phillies
87-61
55-81
62-65
68-60
272
267
50.46%
Chicago Cubs
74-75
69-67
56-75
68-60
267
277
49.08%
Kansas City Royals
62-86
66-72
74-58
64-65
266
281
48.63%
Athletics
83-67
66-72
62-70
57-75
268
284
48.55%
Chicago White Sox
65-85
81-57
56-74
64-68
266
284
48.36%
Minnesota Twins
62-86
76-62
72-60
52-73
262
281
48.25%
Cincinnati Reds
71-79
73-61
52-76
65-66
261
282
48.07%
Boston Red Sox
76-73
64-71
66-66
56-74
262
284
47.99%
Colorado Rockies
62-87
69-68
58-74
70-62
259
291
47.09%
Arizona Diamondbacks
63-87
71-67
60-71
65-67
259
292
47.01%
San Diego Padres
81-68
65-72
56-75
56-76
258
291
46.99%
Toronto Blue Jays
61-85
56-81
75-57
60-66
252
289
46.58%
Atlanta Braves
63-87
58-77
58-70
67-62
246
296
45.39%
Washington Nationals
59-88
68-70
54-76
65-64
246
298
45.22%
Houston Astros
73-76
48-89
52-76
69-63
242
304
44.32%
Baltimore Orioles
63-84
59-77
57-72
51-79
230
312
42.44%
Los Angeles Angels
65-84
45-92
61-70
60-72
231
318
42.08%
