Jett Williams (baseball)

Jett Williams
Williams with the Mets in 2024
Milwaukee Brewers – No. 76
Shortstop / Center fielder
Born: (2003-11-03) November 3, 2003
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Stats at Baseball Reference 

Jett Michael Williams (born November 3, 2003) is an American professional baseball shortstop and center fielder in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.

Amateur career

Williams attended Rockwall-Heath High School in Heath, Texas, where he played baseball. As a junior in 2021, he batted .347 with five home runs and 38 RBIs.[1][2] During his senior season in 2022, he hit .411 with seven home runs, 41 RBIs, and ten doubles.[3] He was named District 10-6A Offensive MVP and ended the season as a top prospect for the upcoming draft.[4][5][6] The Dallas Morning News named him their Offensive Player of the Year.[7] Williams originally committed to play college baseball at Texas A&M University, but switched to Mississippi State University.[8]

Professional career

New York Mets

The New York Mets selected Williams in the first round with the 14th overall selection of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft.[9] He signed with the team for $3.9 million.[10] At 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m), Williams is the shortest player ever selected in the first round since the MLB Draft's inaugural year in 1965.[11]

Williams made his professional debut after signing with the Rookie-level Florida Complex League Mets, batting .250 with one home run and six RBI over ten games.[12] To open the 2023 season, Williams was assigned to the St. Lucie Mets of the Single-A Florida State League.[13] In late July, he was promoted to the Brooklyn Cyclones of the High-A South Atlantic League.[14] In late September, he was promoted to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies of the Double-A Eastern League with whom he played in six games.[15] Over 121 games between the three teams, Williams slashed .263/.425/.451 with 13 home runs, 55 RBI, and 45 stolen bases.[16]

Williams was assigned back to Binghamton to open the 2024 season.[17] He missed most of the season due to a wrist injury which he suffered in April and which required surgery in June. He struggled in both Single-A St. Lucie and Double-A Binghamton in 26 games, managing a batting average of just .190. At the end of the Double-A season, however, he was promoted to the Triple-A Syracuse Mets.[18] His totals over 33 games between the three teams included a .215 batting average, five stolen bases, four RBI, and eight doubles.[19] After the season, he was assigned to play in the Arizona Fall League with the Scottsdale Scorpions.[20]

Williams was assigned to Binghamton to open the 2025 season.[21] In August, he was promoted to the Syracuse Mets of the Triple-A International League.[22] Over 130 games between both affiliates, Williams hit .261 with 17 home runs, 52 RBI, 34 doubles, and 34 stolen bases.[23]

Milwaukee Brewers

On January 21, 2026, the Mets traded Williams and Brandon Sproat to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers.[24]

References

  1. ^ Riddle, Greg (June 9, 2021). "Rockwall-Heath persevered through adversity, injury and, against all odds, is within reach of a state title". Dallas News. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  2. ^ Askeland, Kevin (February 16, 2022). "High school baseball rankings: St. Mary's Prep starts as No. 1 team in preseason MaxPreps Top 25 – MaxPreps". MaxPreps.com. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  3. ^ Askeland, Kevin (June 24, 2022). "High school baseball: MaxPreps Players of the Year in every state". MaxPreps. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  4. ^ Ogden, Brandon (June 11, 2022). "District 10-6A Baseball: Tyler Legacy lands five on first team". Tyler Morning Telegraph. Archived from the original on April 6, 2023.
  5. ^ McFarland, Shawn (June 6, 2022). "10 players to watch at 2022 UIL state baseball tournament". Dallas News. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  6. ^ McFarland, Shawn (June 9, 2022). "Don't be fooled by Jett Williams' size. The 5-foot-8 star is a future first-round MLB pick". Dallas News. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  7. ^ Hoyt, Joseph (July 10, 2022). "10 Dallas-Fort Worth area players to watch for in the 2022 MLB draft". Dallas News. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  8. ^ Faulk, Robbie (October 14, 2021). "Mississippi State lands former 2022 Texas A&M baseball commit Jett Williams". 247sports.com. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  9. ^ Krajisnik, Stefan (July 18, 2022). "Mississippi State baseball signee Jett Williams to NY Mets in 2022 MLB Draft". The Clarion-Ledger. Retrieved November 22, 2025.
  10. ^ Hoyt, Joseph (July 22, 2022). "Rockwall-Heath's Jett Williams agrees to signing bonus with New York Mets". Dallas News. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  11. ^ Lee, Steve (April 5, 2024). "5'6" Jett Williams Is The Shortest First-Round Draft Pick In MLB History". jokermag.com. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  12. ^ Adler, David (July 22, 2022). "Mets, 1st-rounder Williams in accord (Source)". MLB.com. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  13. ^ Dykstra, Sam (April 6, 2023). "Where the Mets' Top 30 prospects are starting season". MLB.com. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  14. ^ "Mets' Jett Williams: Jumping to High-A". CBSSports.com. July 30, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  15. ^ "Mets Promote Shortstop Jett Williams to Double-A Binghamton". MiLB.com. September 11, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  16. ^ "Jett Williams, Christian Scott Headline 2023 Mets Minor League Awards". MiLB.com. September 20, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  17. ^ "Rumble Ponies Announce Preliminary 2024 Opening Day Roster". MiLB.com. April 1, 2024. Retrieved November 18, 2025.
  18. ^ Martinez, Phillip (September 18, 2024). "Mets top prospect Jett Williams gets first hit in Triple-A Syracuse debut". SNY. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  19. ^ Dykstra, Sam (October 21, 2024). "Mets' Williams hyped to be in AFL after injury-plagued season". MiLB.com. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  20. ^ Harrigan, Thomas (November 15, 2024). "Jett Williams injured on catch in AFL, but Mets optimistic it's not serious". MLB.com. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  21. ^ Phillips, Mike (March 24, 2025). "Mets assign top prospect to Double-A Binghamton to start 2025 Season". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  22. ^ Stepien, Garrett (August 11, 2025). "Mets promote top prospects Jonah Tong, Jett Williams, Carson Benge, Ryan Clifford to Triple-A". SNY. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  23. ^ DeMayo, Joe (October 9, 2025). "Could presence of Carson Benge and Jett Williams impact Mets' offseason plan?". sny.tv. Retrieved October 12, 2025.
  24. ^ Hogg, Curt (January 21, 2026). "Brewers trade Freddy Peralta to Mets, reuniting him with David Stearns". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved January 21, 2026.