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April 4th Game Notes: Syracuse Mets vs. Rochester Red Wings

Published on April 4, 2023 under International League (IL)
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The Syracuse Mets have their home opener today against the Rochester Red Wings (Triple-A Washington Nationals) at NBT Bank Stadium in Syracuse, NY. RHP Alex Valverde will start on the mound for Syracuse against Rochester RHP Paolo Espino.

First pitch is at 2:05 p.m. You can listen to the game on The Score 1260 (1260 AM in Syracuse), at TheScore1260.com, or at https://www.milb.com/syracuse/fans/audio-listen-live. Coverage begins at 1:50 p.m.

Pacing the Team: Syracuse infielder Jonathan Araúz posted the strongest performance from the plate in Worcester last weekend. The 24-year-old went 7-for-14 with five RBIs, two doubles, and a walk. Araúz's seven hits are tied for the league lead while his five RBIs rank ninth.

April Powers: Syracuse scored 16 runs on 20 hits on Saturday at Worcester. The 16 runs were the most since the Mets scored 18 runs on August 7, 2021 at Lehigh Valley. The 20 hits were the most since a 21-hit outing on July 13, 2021 vs. Rochester. 2019 saw even more stellar offensive outings. The Mets scored 20 runs on 22 hits in a 20-1 win at Indianapolis on July 15, 2019 and scored 17 runs on 23 hits in a 17-0 win at Durham on August 8, 2019. The Durham performance came a day after Syracuse was no-hit in a 2-1 loss against the Bulls the previous night.

The Stars of Today: Syracuse's roster features the top two prospects in the Mets' organization and four of New York's top eight prospects. Catcher Francisco Álvarez leads a talented group of prospects on Syracuse's roster. Álvarez is the top-ranked player in the Mets' organization and the third-ranked prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. The 21- year-old hit a career-high 28 home runs in 2022 between Double-A Binghamton, Triple-A Syracuse, and the New York Mets.

Infielders Brett Baty and Mark Vientos return to Syracuse after spending time with the team in 2022. Baty was named the 2022 Mets Minor League Player of the Year, is the second-ranked prospect in New York's system, and the #21 player in all of baseball, per MLB Pipeline. The 23-year-old hit .364 in six games with Syracuse last season before a promotion to New York where he hit a pair of homers in 11 games. During spring training this year, Baty hit .325 in 23 games.

Vientos was named an International League Post-Season All-Star in 2022 with 24 home runs, 16 doubles, 72 RBIs, and a .280 batting average in 101 games with Syracuse. The 23-year-old was promoted to New York for the last month of the season. Vientos also had a strong spring with seven extra- base hits, 11 RBIs, and a .278 batting average in 23 games. Entering 2023, Vientos ranks as the Mets' eighth-best prospect, according to MLB Pipeline.

Infielder Ronny Mauricio is in Triple-A for the first time. Mauricio spent all of 2022 with Double-A Binghamton where set career highs with 26 home runs, 26 doubles, and 89 RBIs. During the offseason, Mauricio played in the Dominican Winter League where he was named the Most Valuable Player with a .287 batting average, 15 doubles, two triples, five home runs, and 31 RBIs in 46 games. The 21-year-old is rated by MLB Pipeline as the sixth- ranked prospect in New York's organization.

Roster Construction: In addition to top prospects, Syracuse's roster also features Major League experience. Infielders José Peraza (618 games), DJ Stewart (195 games), Danny Mendick (151 games) and Jonathan Araúz (68 games) have all spent multiple seasons in the Majors. Catcher Michael Perez (199 games) also brings Big League experience to Syracuse.

LHP T.J. McFarland leads Syracuse with 351 Major League appearances and 472.1 MLB innings pitched. The 33-year-old has appeared in at least 16 MLB games in each of the last ten seasons and at least 28 appearances in eight of the last ten years.

LHP Joey Luchessi returns for a full season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in June 2021. Luchessi made eight rehab appearances across three Mets minor league affiliates in 2022. The 29-year-old ranks second on the team with 337.2 innings pitched in 70 appearances. RHP Jimmy Yacabonis (71 appearances / 188 innings pitched) and RHP Jeff Brigham (53 appearances / 79.2 innings pitched) are other Syracuse pitchers with more than 50 career MLB appearances.

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New York Mets (MLB) - L 10-0 @ Milwaukee - Guillorme: 2-4 - Record: 3-2 | Today: 7:40 @ Milwaukee (Scherzer vs. Miley)

Binghamton Rumble Ponies (AA) - Season Opener: April 6th @ Portland

Brooklyn Cyclones (High-A) - Season Opener: April 7th vs. Jersey Shore

St. Lucie Mets (Low-A) - Season Opener: April 7th vs. Daytona

Upcoming Schedule and Probable Pitchers Syracuse Mets News and Notes Tuesday, April 4th - 2:05 p.m. - NBT Bank Stadium - Syracuse, NY

Syracuse Mets (1-2) vs. Rochester Red Wings (0-2)

RHP Alex Valverde (Season Debut) vs. RHP Paolo Espino (Season Debut)

Game #4 of 150 - Home Game #1 of 75

Syracuse vs. Rochester All-Time Meetings #1,834 Rochester leads, 996-836-1

This Season: SYR 0-0 vs. ROC 0-0 @ SYR 0-0 @ ROC

Last Season: SYR 9-15 vs. ROC 4-8 @ SYR 5-7 @ ROC __________________________

2023 - 21 Games (15 Home, 6 Away) 4/4 H - 2:05 p.m.

4/5 H - 1:05 p.m.

4/6 H - 6:35 p.m.

4/7 H - 6:35 p.m.

4/8 H - 1:05 p.m.

4/9 H - 1:05 p.m.

5/29 A - 4:05 p.m.

5/31 A - 11:05 a.m.

6/1 A - 6:45 p.m.

6/2 A - 6:45 p.m.

6/3 A - 6:45 p.m.

6/4 A - 1:05 p.m.

7/14 H - 6:35 p.m.

7/15 H - 6:35 p.m.

7/16 H - 6:35 p.m.

9/5 H - 6:35 p.m.

9/6 H - 1:05 p.m.

9/7 H - 6:35 p.m.

9/8 H - 6:35 p.m.

9/9 H - 6:35 p.m.

9/10 H - 1:05 p.m.

Wednesday, April 5th vs. Rochester 1:05 p.m. RH Humberto Mejia vs. RHP Cory Abbott

Thursday, April 6th vs. Rochester 6:35 p.m. RHP Tony Dibrell (0-1, 17.18) vs. RHP Wily Peralta

Friday, April 7th vs. Rochester 6:35 p.m. LHP Joey Lucchesi (0-0, 6.75) vs. RHP Joan Adon (0-0, 5.79)

Saturday, April 8th vs. Rochester 1:05 p.m. RHP José Butto (0-1, 4.91) vs. RHP Jake Irvin (0-0, 2.08)

Playoffs??!: For the first time, the Triple-A season will be split into two halves. In the International League, the first half of the season goes from March 31st to June 25th (75 games) with the team with the best record making the playoffs and hosting a best-of three series in September. Then the slate is wiped clean, and the second half of the season goes from June 28th to September 24th (75 games). The team with the best record in the second 75 games will be the second playoff team. Those two teams meet for the International League Championship from September 26th to September 28th. The winner of the series will play the Pacific Coast League champion on Saturday, September 30th for the Triple-A National Championship in Las Vegas.

Last Game

R H E SYR 1 5 3 WOR 8 10 0

WP: Norwith Gudiño (1-0) LP: José Butto (0-1) SV: None

TOG: 2:35 Attendance: 8,969

-Araúz: 2-3, 2B, BB, K

Rules: Pitch Clock: Just like in 2022, the pitch timer will be used in Triple-A. There will be 19 seconds between pitches with runners on base and 14 seconds with the bases empty in Triple- A (20 second/15 seconds in MLB). The batter must be in the batter's box and alert to the pitcher with eight or more seconds remaining on the timer.

Shift Restrictions: This season, teams are required to have a minimum of four infielders within the outer boundary of the infield with two infielders entirely on each side of second base.

Bigger Bases: Eighteen-inch bases will continue to be used in Triple-A. According to MLB, injury events near bases declined 13% in the Minors in 2022.

Syracuse's Starting Pitcher RHP Alex Valverde

6'2" - 185 lbs - Miami, FL Born: September 26, 1996 (26) Acquired: Minor League Phase of Rule 5 Draft from Tampa Bay, December 8, 2021 -In 2022, had a career-high 98 strikeouts in 87 innings pitched

-In 2022, Had a 25.5% strikeout percentage, which ranked seventh among all Mets minor leaguers

-Part of the reason the Mets selected Valverde in the Rule 5 draft in December 2021 was that they liked his changeup

-In 2021, had a career-high 28.7% strikeout percentage, which ranked seventh among all Tampa Bay minor leaguers (Hadn't had a year above 23% before 2021

-In 2021, had a 14.2% swinging strike percentage, which ranked tenth among Rays minor leaguers

-Originally drafted by Tampa Bay in the 22nd round of the 2017 amateur entry draft

-Attended Gulliver Prep in Miami, FL

-Played two seasons at Miami Dade Junior College

Career Highs IP: 7.0 (5/23/18 w/BG vs. GL) H: 8 (3x-last 9/17/21 w/MTG vs. BIR) R: 6 (5x-last 4/10/22 w/BNG @ HFD) ER: 6 (2x-last 7/18/18 w/BG @ BEL) K: 9 (2x-last 6/4/22 w/BNG vs. SOM) BB: 4 (10x-last 8/26/22 w/BNG @ REA) HR: 2 (6x-last 8/14/22 w/BNG vs. ALT) Pitches: 100 (2x-last 5/11/18 w/BG vs. CR)

Valverde Notes a Valverde 2022 Game-by-Game (With Binghamton)

Mets Hitters

Last Game: 1-4, 2R, RBI, HR, 2BB, K (4/1) Current Series: vs. ROC: Last Series: 3-8, 3R, 2RBI, HR, 2B, 3BB, 3K

Homestand:

On-Base Streak: 2 Season Long: 2 Hit Streak: 2 Season Long: 2

Last... HR: RBI: 4/1 @ WOR BB: 4/1 @ WOR K: 4/1 @ WOR

Season Highs (Triple-A): H: 2 (3/31 @ WOR) R: 2 (4/1 @ WOR) BB: 2 (4/1 @ WOR) HR: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) RBI: 1 (2x-last 4/1 @ WOR) K: 2 (3/31 @ WOR) _____________________________________________________________

-Enters 2023 as the third-best prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, and the #9 prospect, per Baseball America -Had surgery on October 18, 2022 to address cartilage damage from a loose body in his right ankle -Made his MLB debut on September 30, 2022...First MLB hit was a solo homer on October 4, 2022...At 20 years, 319 days old when he hit his first homer, only Ivan Rodriguez (20 years, 222 days old) was a younger catcher to hit an MLB home run -In 2022, rose to be the top prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline -2022 MiLB.com Mets Organizational All-Star...2022 Eastern League Post-Season All- Star -In 2022, at the time of his call up to Syracuse from Binghamton, ranked fourth in the Eastern League with 18 home runs, ranked sixth with 47 RBIs, and second with 34 extra- base hits -Hit first Triple-A home run on July 23rd at Worcester with grand slam, which was his first-career grand slam at any pro level -Named the Mets' 2021 Minor League Position Player of the Year -Practiced his English during the 2022-23 offseason by listening to songs with English lyrics and watching Spanish Netflix shows dubbed in English -Favorite player growing up was Miguel Cabrera -Signed with the Mets as an international free agent on July 2, 2018 for $2.7 million #13 Francisco Álvarez - Catcher - Bats: R, Throws: R

5'10" - 233 lbs - Guatire, Venezuela Born: November 19, 2001 (21) Acquired: International Free Agent, July 2, 2018 College: N/A

Last Game: 2-3, 2B, BB, K Current Series:

vs. ROC: Last Series: 7-14, R, 5RBI, 2B:2, BB, K Homestand:

On-Base Streak: 3 Season Long: 3 Hit Streak: 3 Season Long: 3

Last... HR: RBI: 4/1 @ WOR BB: 4/2 @ WOR K: 4/2 @ WOR

Season Highs (Triple-A): H: 3 (4/1 @ WOR) R: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) BB: 1 (4/2 @ WOR) HR: RBI: 4 (4/1 @ WOR) K: 1 (4/2 @ WOR) _____________________________________________________________

-Selected to represent Panama at the 2023 World Baseball Classic (4G, 4-for-15, 3 RBI, 2B, 3 BB, 3 K) -Joining his fifth different professional organization this season (Phillies, Astros, Red Sox, Orioles, Mets).

-Played for two different organizations last season (Red Sox, Orioles).

-Made Boston's Opening Day roster, playing in six total games (hitless in 10 at-bats) before being optioned to Triple-A Worcester in mid-May (placed on COVID-related list in mid-April). Recalled once again on June 8th and designated for assignment on June 10.

-Claimed off waivers by Baltimore on June 15, eventually appearing in nine total games with the Orioles. Batted .179 (5-for-28) with one home run and four RBIs.

-38 MiLB games last season between Worcester (24 games), Norfolk (11 games) and Aberdeen. Slash line of .197/.263/.254 with 8 doubles and 10 RBIs. 16 runs scored.

-68 career MLB games entering this season. 59 career games with Boston.

-28 games for Boston during the 2021 season, batting .185 (12-for-65) with three home runs and eight RBIs.

-Overall with the 2020 Red Sox, hit .250 with one home run and nine RBIs in 25 games.

-David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez were his two favorite hitters growing up

#3 Jonathan Araúz - Infielder - Bats: S, Throws: R

6'0" - 195 lbs - Alanje, Panama Born: August 3, 1998 (24) Acquired: Rule 5 Draft, December 7, 2022 College: N/A

Last Game: 0-4, K Current Series: vs. ROC: Last Series: 5-14, 4R, 5RBI, 2HR, 2B, BB, 4K

Homestand:

On-Base Streak: 0 Season Long: 2 Hit Streak: 0 Season Long: 2

Last... HR: 4/1 @ WOR RBI: 4/1 @ WOR BB: 4/1 @ WOR K: 4/2 @ WOR

Season Highs (Triple-A): H: 4 (4/1 @ WOR) R: 4 (4/1 @ WOR) BB: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) HR: 2 (4/1 @ WOR) RBI: 5 (4/1 @ WOR) K: 2 (3/31 @ WOR) _____________________________________________________________

-Enters 2023 as the second-ranked prospect in the Mets' system and the 21st-ranked prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline -Worked with five-time All-Star Troy Tulowitzki during the offseason -Made his MLB debut on October 17, 2022 with New York at Atlanta and hit a two-run homer in his first-career MLB at-bat off of Jake Odorizzi -Played in 11 games with New York in 2022, all at third base, before his season ended with a UCL tear in his right thumb at the end of September -2022 Mets Minor League Player of the Year -In 2022, among Mets Minor Leaguers with at least 250 playe appearances, led the organization with a .315 batting average, .415 on-base percentage, .533 slugging percentage, .943 on-base plus slugging percentage, and 76 runs -2022 Easter League Post-Season All-Star with Double-A Binghamton -At the time of his call up to Syracuse, led the Double-A Eastern League in batting average (.312), on-base percentage (.406), on-base plus slugging percentage (.950), hits (106), runs (73), ranked tied for seventh in home runs (19), and ranked tied for seventh in RBIs (59) -2021 All-Star Futures Game Selection -First high-school third baseman drafted in the first round by the Mets since David Wright in 2001 -Attended Lake Travis High School in Austin, TX...Hit .615 as a senior with 19 home runs and 50 RBIs -Named the 2018 Texas Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior after posting a .435 batting average with 12 home runs and 27 RBIs while also pitching to a 1.35 ERA with 38 strikeouts in 33 and 1/3 innings pitched -Committed to Texas before deciding to turn pro -Also played basketball and football in high school and possibly could've played both sports in college -Grew up watching the Texas Rangers...Adrián Beltré was his favorite player to watch growing up

#22 Brett Baty - Infielder - Bats: L, Throws: R

6'3" - 210 lbs - Round Rock, TX Born: November 13, 1999 (23) Acquired: Selected in First Round (12th overall) of 2019 draft College: N/A

#15 Lorenzo Cedrola - Bats: R, Throws: R

5'8" - 152 lbs - Caracas, Venezuela Born: January 12, 1998 (25) Acquired: Signed to MiLB contract, December 20, 2022 College: N/A Last Game: 0-3 Current Series:

vs. ROC: Last Series: 1-12, R, 2K Homestand:

On-Base Streak: 0 Season Long: 1 Hit Streak: 0 Season Long: 1

Last... HR: RBI: BB: K: 3/31 @ WOR

Season Highs (Triple-A): H: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) R: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) BB: HR: RBI: K: 2 (3/31 @ WOR) _____________________________________________________________

-Playing for his third different organization (Red Sox, Reds, Mets).

-Yet to make his MLB debut.

-Originally signed by Boston to a minor league contract in February of 2015.

-Then traded by Boston to Cincinnati for Future Considerations on July 2, 2018.

-Signed by the Mets to a minor league contract on December 20, 2022.

-Spent the entire 2022 season with Louisville (Triple-A affiliate, Cincinnati).

Slash line of .267/.303/.356 with 20 doubles, 5 triples, 4 home runs and 41 RBIs. 13 walks, 84 strikeouts. 15 stolen bases (caught six times). 64 runs scored.

-Spent 2021 primarily with Chattanooga (Double-A) in the Reds system.

Played in 106 out of 115 games with the Lookouts. Also played nine games with Triple-A Louisville.

-2021 stats: Combined slash line of .315/.354/.458 with 19 doubles, 7 triples and 10 home runs. 62 RBIs. 19 walks, 52 strikeouts. 10 stolen bases (caught eight times). 73 runs scored.

-Did not play in 2020 due to cancellation of Minor League season (COVID- 19).

-Spent 2019 with Daytona Beach (Single-A affiliate of Cincinnati). In 102 games, posted a slash line of .277/.330/.356 with 10 doubles, 7 triples, a home run and 28 RBIs. 17 walks, 43 strikeouts. 18 stolen bases (caught 10 times). 41 runs scored.

Mets Hitters

#26 Khalil Lee - Outfielder - Bats: L, Throws: L

5'10" - 170 lbs - Newark, DE Born: June 26, 1998 (24) Acquired: From Royals in three-team trade, February 10, 2021 College: N/A Last Game: 1-3, R, 2B, BB Current Series:

vs. ROC: Last Series: 4-10, 3R, RBI, HR, 2B:2, 2BB, 2K

Homestand:

On-Base Streak: 3 Season Long: 3 Hit Streak: 2 Season Long: 2

Last... HR: 4/1 @ WOR RBI: 4/1 @ WOR BB: 4/2 @ WOR K: 4/1 @ WOR

Season Highs (Triple-A): H: 3 (4/1 @ WOR) R: 2 (4/1 @ WOR) BB: 2 (3/31 @ WOR) HR: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) RBI: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) K: 1 (3/31 @ WOR) _____________________________________________________________

-Entered 2022 as the seventh-ranked player in the Mets' organization, according to MLB Pipeline -2021 Triple-A East League Post-Season All-Star -Set the Syracuse franchise record with a .451 on-base percentage, breaking the mark set by Otto Velez in 1973 (.450) -2021 w/NYM: 11G, 1-18 (.056), RBI, 2B, 2 R, 0 BB, 13 K -Enters 2022 as the seventh-ranked prospect in the Mets' organization, according to MLB Pipeline -2019 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Northwest Arkansas -In 2019, ranked third among all minor leaguers with 53 stolen bases -In 2019, led the Texas League with 65 walks, ranked fifth with 74 runs scored, sixth with a .363 on-base percentage, and tied for eighth with 124 hits -Entered 2018 and 2019 as the second-best prospect in the Royals' farm system, according to MLB Pipeline -2018 Arizona Fall League Rising Star -2018 Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star with Advanced-A Wilmington -In 2017, tied for second in the Atlantic League with 17 home runs -Attended Flint Hill High School in Oakton, VA where he was the 2016 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior, hitting .471 with six home runs and having a 7-0 record with a 0.33 ERA as a pitcher -Originally wanted to play basketball but stopped growing before he hit six feet, and his dad helped him decide that he was more likely to make it in pro baseball...Played basketball and ran track growing up...Focused on baseball beginning in his sophomore year in high school -Once thought about becoming an electrical engineer and has always enjoyed solving math problems #6 Carlos Cortes - Outfielder- Bats: L, Throws: S

5'7" - 197 lbs - Oviedo, FL Born: June 30, 1997 (25) Acquired: Drafted in the 3rd round of the 2018 amateur draft College: South Carolina Last Game: 0-3 Current Series:

vs. ROC: Last Series: 2-7, R, K Homestand:

On-Base Streak: 0 Season Long: 1 Hit Streak: 0 Season Long: 1

Last... HR: RBI: BB: K: 3/31 @ WOR

Season Highs (Triple-A): H: 2 (3/31 @ WOR) R: 1 (3/31 @ WOR) BB: HR: RBI: K: 1 (3/31 @ WOR) _____________________________________________________________

-In 2022, played 34 games with Syracuse, hitting .168 with a home run, four doubles, 8 RBIs, seven walks, and 24 strikeouts -Entered 2022 as the 15th-ranked player in the Mets organization, according to MLB Pipeline -Spent the entire 2021 season with Double-A Binghamton...Slashed .257/.332/.487, smacking 26 doubles, hitting 14 home runs and driving in 57 runs...Played in 79 total games...Finished in the Arizona Fall League.

-2021 w/BNG: 79G, .257, 50 R, 57 RBI, 14 HR, 26 2B: 3B, 35 BB, 85 K -In the winter of 2020, played in the Australian Baseball League for the Sydney Blue Sox -Spent all of 2019 with High-A St. Lucie

-127G, .255, 68 RBI, 11 HR, 26 2B: 3 3B, 64 R, 52 BB, 77 K

-Led the team in home runs and runs driven in.

-Second on the team in runs and tied for second on the team in doubles.

-Spent the 2018 season with Brooklyn (Short-Season) after being drafted.

-47G, .264, 24 RBI, 4 HR, 5 2B: 2 3B, 26 R, 17 BB, 34 K -Hit .265 with 53 runs scored, nine doubles, 15 home runs and 44 RBI during his Sophomore season (2018) at South Carolina, his final collegiate season.

-Drew 43 walks at South Carolina in 2018, which was tops on the team and tied for fifth in the SEC. Tied for SEC lead with 10 home runs in conference games.

-Hit .286 (48-for-168) with 27 runs scored, nine doubles, a triple, a team-high 12 homers and 41 RBIs as a Freshman at South Carolina in 2017. Posted a .565 slugging percentage to go along with a .368 on-base percentage.

-An ambidextrous thrower. Throws with his right hand when he plays infield and throws with his left hand when he plays in the outfield.

-Attended Oviedo High School. Won a State Title in 2015.

#2 Ronny Mauricio - Infielder - Bats: S, Throws: R

6'3" - 166 lbs - San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic Born: April 4, 2001 (21) Acquired: International Free Agent, July, 2017 College: N/A Last Game: 1-4, RBI Current Series:

vs. ROC: Last Series: 4-14, R, 3RBI, 2B, BB, 3K Homestand:

On-Base Streak: 3 Season Long: 3 Hit Streak: 3 Season Long: 3

Last... HR: RBI: 4/2 @ WOR BB: 4/1 @ WOR K: 4/1 @ WOR

Season Highs (Triple-A): H: 2 (4/1 @ WOR) R: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) BB: 1 (4/1 @ WOR) HR: RBI: 2 (4/1 @ WOR) K: 2 (4/1 @ WOR) _____________________________________________________________

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-No. 6 overall Mets prospect in the Minor League system (MLB Pipeline).

-A switch-hitter, he shows the most raw power from the left side, and there should be more pop coming. Mauricio is not in Francisco Lindor's shadow just yet, and the Mets seem keen to leave him at short for as long as they can."

-Spent all of last season with Double-A Binghamton. In 123 games, slashed .259/.296/.472 with 26 doubles, 26 home runs and 89 RBIs. 125 strikeouts.

-Named the MVP of the Dominican Winter League this season after hitting .287/.335/.468 with five home runs, 31 RBIs and 10 stolen bases in 46 games for Licey.

-Spent the majority of 2021 with Brooklyn (100 out of 108 games). Also 8 games with Binghamton. Slash line of .248/.296/.449 with 15 doubles, 5 triples, 20 home runs and 64 RBIs. 26 walks,




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