The Mets will be represented in at least one World Series.

Tommy Tanous, the VP of international and amateur scouting who was key in the Mets’ drafting of Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil, is currently in Williamsport, Pa., watching his 11-year-old son, Lucas, and Barrington Little League, represent Rhode Island in the Little League World Series.

“I am blessed to do something for last 23 years that I have loved to do. I’m blessed to work for a great organization in the Mets,” Tanous told Yahoo! Sports. “The only unfortunate thing is I have missed many great moments of my kids. To be able to see this one is very emotional for me.”

While Tanous was scouting in California last week, Lucas was in Connecticut, trying to advance through the New England Regional.

“It is the most [nerve-racking] thing I’ve ever gone through. My heart rate is going so fast. I’m like another parent. He gets two strikes, I’m worried,” Tanous said. “I could feel my heart going. My heart doesn’t race that fast during the draft.

“By the next game I couldn’t sit and watch with anyone. I was just going to be too irritable or too happy depending on how Lucas did.”

Tanous then took a cross-country, red-eye flight to watch his youngest of three children deliver the game-winning hit last Friday, which sent Barrington to the regional final. The next day, Lucas, the starting first baseman, went 3-for-4, with his go-ahead hit clinching the trip to Williamsport.

Barrington opened play Friday morning against South Riding, Virginia

“I flew there, see him get that big hit and so many thoughts ran through my mind,” Tanous said. “I was so happy I got to see him do this live and see the smile on his face and reaction on his bases and to be part of that moment.

“I’ve missed so much. Every scout will tell you the same thing.”