Mets Spring Breakout Notebook: Ryan Clifford’s power, Bohan Adderley’s Jazz Chisholm connection headline notes on top prospects

Plus, updates on 2024 first-round pick Carson Benge and a pitching prospect on the rise

Mets Spring Breakout Notebook: Ryan Clifford's power, Bohan Adderley's Jazz  Chisholm connection headline notes on top prospects

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Ryan Clifford knows that power is “probably going to be the carrying tool” as he works his way through the Mets’ farm system. But, he also says, “I want to try to do my best to make sure it’s not my only tool.”

For now, though, Clifford’s power is the eye candy of his career, especially in light of the gargantuan home run he hit in Sunday’s Spring Breakout, a ball that was estimated to travel nearly 450 feet. It was easily the one shining moment of the Mets’ 5-1 victory over the Nationals at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches.

Clifford, who was part of the return the Mets snagged in the Justin Verlander trade, slugged a drive well over the 406-foot sign in dead center off Nationals lefty Jackson Kent. It hit halfway or so up a grass rise beyond the fence.

“Felt good,” Clifford said. “Always feels good to put a good swing on one like that.”

Clips of his mighty swing were making the rounds on social media, and he acknowledged that he gets a charge from it.

“There have been a lot of great clips from Breakout games,” Clifford said. “It’s cool to be a part of it.”

Asked if he knew what his longest career home run was, he said, “I don’t know. That would probably be up there, though.”

Clifford — the Mets’ fourth-best prospect, according to SNY’s Joe DeMayo — is only 21 and was told that he would start the season at Double-A this year, he said. He hit 18 home runs at Double-A Binghamton last year and seems poised to move if his power continues to play.

He looms as a significant Mets commodity right now — as a slugger who plays first base, as well as some outfield, he’s a potential ready replacement in case Pete Alonso ends up opting out after this season.

That’s for another day, though. Clifford has more work to do till he puts himself in that kind of position. And he seems to know it — hence what he said about making sure power isn’t his only tool.

“I just try to be a complete player and just put together some competitive at bats and look to be a tough out and someone that pitchers don’t want to face,” Clifford said.

Clifford, who was playing in his second Spring Breakout, said that he and other Mets were talking about how it is an honor to be considered for the game, but there’s something else at play, too.

“I’m sure you don’t want to be a part of too many of them,” he said. “We were joking about that on the way over here.”

More notes from Spring Breakout day:

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All that Jazz

Bohan Adderley, an 18-year-old infield prospect who was on the roster for Sunday’s Spring Breakout, is a regular texter with another Bahamian infielder, one who’s already got five years in the Major Leagues — Jazz Chisholm of the Yankees.

“I try to talk to him every day,” said Adderley, who had a .676 OPS and stole 27 bases in 28 tries in 47 games in the Dominican Summer League last year. “Pick his brain. Get anything I can from him and learn from him and it’s a helping tool.”

The two met “through baseball a long time ago,” Adderley said. Adderley’s brother played with Chisholm in their native Bahamas.

“So he would always be at my house,” Adderley said. “He would always chill. Me and Jazz, we’re close.

“He’s a great guy, a great player. He just puts on for our country, because baseball isn’t big there. I feel like he’s doing a great job at showcasing and putting on for the Bahamas.”

Chisholm is among nine players born in the Bahamas to make MLB, according to Baseball Reference’s database. Chisholm has played in 449 games, second-most among players born in the Bahamas, behind only Andre Rodgers (854), who played from 1957-67 for the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Adderley had a .356 on-base percentage in his brief pro debut season. But he wants to be better at controlling the strike zone when he likely starts the season in the Florida Complex League.

“I’m just trying to be more disciplined,” Adderley said. “Go up there with a game plan and really just show what I can do, because I feel like last year I didn’t do as much as I wanted to. So I just want to show what I’m capable of.”

Adderley was 0-for-1 in the game, but showed his powerful arm from shortstop.

Benge press

Carson Benge, the Mets’ highest draft pick last year (19th overall) said that he put on 15 pounds of muscle since giving up pitching and concentrating on the outfield.

Benge, 22, was a two-way player in college at Oklahoma State. He and the Mets “came to an understanding” that he would get off the mound, he said.

“Pitching is definitely fun, but I feel like the future for me is probably with the bat, so I’m going to stick there,” Benge said. “Obviously, putting down pitching was tough because I liked it. But getting to just focus on hitting was definitely exciting and motivating for me.”

Benge said that the added strength has meant “balls are coming off (the bat) a little bit harder and I’m getting more comfortable in the box.”

Benge — the Mets’ fifth-best prospect, according to SNY — played 15 games at Low-A Port St. Lucie last year and batted .273 with a .420 on-base percentage and a .436 slugging. He hit three doubles and two home runs. He was 1-for-2 with a walk Sunday.

From rivals to teammates

Jonathan Santucci, a lefty pitcher the Mets took in the second round last year, and Eli Serrano, a fourth-round outfielder in the same draft, faced each other in college in the ACC.

Santucci, who attended Duke, was impressive, said Serrano.

“I think last year I was like 0-for-2 against him,” Serrano said. “That fastball at 96 (miles per hour), up in the zone, it’ll beat you for sure.”

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