Mets prospect A.J. Ewing continues to make a name for himself, adding another unforgettable moment to his standout 2026 season on Thursday night. The 21-year-old delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting the Triple-A Syracuse Mets to a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Rochester Red Wings at NBT Bank Stadium.
With the game tied and the crowd on its feet, Ewing stepped to the plate against left-hander Zach Penrod. He wasted no time, ripping a line drive to right field that brought Kevin Villavicencio sprinting home from third base. It was the kind of clutch hit that defines a rising star—and it came on a night when Ewing had been struggling at the dish, finishing just 1-for-5 with the game-winning RBI.
Since his promotion to Triple-A on April 27, Ewing has been nothing short of electric. Over 33 at-bats, he's hitting an impressive .364 with a double and three RBI. Thursday's heroics only add to a season that has already turned heads across the baseball world.
Ranked as SNY's No. 3 Mets prospect and No. 37 overall on Baseball America's Top 100 list, Ewing has seen his stock soar over the past year. He credits his rise to a simple but powerful shift in mindset: self-confidence. "Believing in myself has been the biggest change," he said recently. "It's helped me stay calm in big moments like this."
For Syracuse fans and Mets faithful alike, Thursday night was a glimpse of what could be a very bright future. And for Ewing, it was just another step in a season that's quickly becoming one to remember.
