The 2017 MLB First-Year Player Draft is Monday at 7 p.m. live on MLB Network. The New York Mets hold the 20th overall selection in this year’s draft. We took a look at some of the Mets’ past first round picks and where they are now in the system.

2010: Matt Harvey

The Mets made Matt Harvey the 7th overall pick out of North Carolina in 2010. Matt quickly climbed through the system and made his MLB debut for the Mets on July 26, 2012 vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks. Harvey got the win and pitched 5 1/3 scoreless innings while striking out 11 in a 3–1 Mets victory. In Harvey’s first full season in Flushing he was named the starting pitcher for the National League in the All-Star Game, being played at home at Citi Field. “The Dark Knight” finished the season with a record of 9–5 with a 2.27 ERA before his season was cut short in September due to Tommy John surgery. After missing the entire 2014 season, Harvey came back in 2015 and pitched to a strong 13–8 record and helped the Mets reach the World Series for the first time since 2000.

2011: Brandon Nimmo

With the 13th overall pick in the 2011 Draft the Mets took a high schooler Brandon Nimmo from Cheyenne, WY. Nimmo become the highest drafted prospect out of Wyoming in baseball history — previously Michael Beaver was taken in the 6th round by Philadelphia in 1966. Nimmo has found some recent success in the minor leagues, in 2016 he finished third in the minor leagues in batting average and second in on-base percentage. He made his MLB debut for the Mets on June 26, 2016 vs. the Atlanta Braves. In 32 games with the Mets last season Nimmo batted .274 with a home run. He was a participant for team Italy in the 2017 World Baseball Classic. He currently ranks as the Mets #7 prospect in the system.

2012: Gavin Cecchini

The Mets made Gavin Cecchini the 12th overall pick in the 2012 draft. Cecchini is currently the #6 prospect in the Mets system. In 6 seasons in the minor leagues, Cecchini is batting a solid .285 with 26 home runs and 101 doubles. He finished third in the Pacific Coast League in batting average during the 2016 season. He made his debut with the Mets on September 24, 2016 against the Atlanta Braves. Playing in only 4 games, Cecchini managed to record 2 doubles and 2 RBI while batting .333. Cecchini is currently a part of the Mets AAA team, the Las Vegas 51s.

2013: Dominic Smith

The 11th overall pick in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft, Dominic Smith has had much success in the minor leagues tuning his craft. Over each of the last two full seasons he has batted over .300 at multiple levels of the Mets Farm System. A participant in the 2016 All-Star Futures Game, Smith has become a consistent power threat hitting 14 home runs with 91 RBI last season at AA Binghamton. Smith is currently the #2 prospect in the Mets system and #58 in all of baseball. Dom is now a part of the Mets AAA team, the Las Vegas 51s.

2014: Michael Conforto

A highly touted college player at Oregon State University, Michael Conforto was the 10th overall pick by the Mets in 2014. In college, Conforto was named the Pac-12 Player of the Year and a first team All-American in 2013, while leading the Beavers to the College World Series that season. The outfielder quickly rose through the minor leagues, in three seasons he batted .330 with 24 home runs and 101 RBI. Conforto made his major league debut for the Mets on July 24, 2015 and collected his first MLB hit the next night, one of four that night. He was a big part of the Mets 2015 World Series team and became only the third player to have played in the Little League World Series, the College World Series and the MLB World Series. In Game 4 of the World Series, Conforto became the first rookie since 1996 to hit two home runs in the same game. Michael is currently enjoying success with the club in 2017, he leads the team in batting at .303 with 14 home runs, 36 RBI and 40 runs scored.

2016: Anthony Kay and Justin Dunn

The Mets were able to select two players in the 2016 MLB Draft, Justin Dunn was the 19th overall pick out of Boston College and Anthony Kay was the 31st pick out of Connecticut. Dunn, a pitcher, is currently the Mets #3 prospect and has shown signs of future success. The 21-year-old would be sent to play for the Brooklyn Cyclones upon being drafted, where he pitched to a 1–1 record with a 1.50 ERA. He is currently pitching for the St. Lucie Mets in the Florida State League where he is currently riding an 11 inning scoreless streak.

Anthony Kay was selected 31st overall. A strong junior season at Connecticut put Kay on the map and an elbow injury dropped him to a late first round pick where the Mets were able to scoop him up. While he has yet to make his debut in the Mets organization, Kay is currently the 12th overall prospect in the Mets system and looks to get back from Tommy John surgery and pitch again in 2018.