Brett Baty's Immediate Reaction
Digest more
Brett Baty didn’t have to be here. Under different circumstances, he certainly would not be. Late last month, the Mets demoted Baty to Triple-A Syracuse, in a move that was largely based on merit. The team had a roster crunch.
With their recent resurgence on offense this season, Mark Vientos and Brett Baty received some high praise from another New York Mets third baseman. Former Mets
Carlos Mendoza joked about his mound visit with Kodai Senga after the New York Mets' 2-1 win vs. the Pirates: “I wish I knew Japanese.”
Brett Baty is day to day as far as playing time is concerned. But Mets manager Carlos Mendoza appears to be warming up to the infielder. Before Saturday’s game against the Cubs, Mendoza talked about Baty’s athleticism.
After getting off to slow starts at the plate this season, Brett Baty and Mark Vientos are both beginning to play themselves into the New York Mets' everyday lineup. While Vientos was expected to be the Mets' mainstay at third base this season after slugging a career high 27 home runs and 71 RBI last season,
Should New York Mets Carlos Mendoza rethink the DH to keep a red-hot bat in the lineup? It sounds like he will.
Cade Horton got a win with four innings in relief in his major league debut as the Chicago Cubs made an early lead stand, hanging on for a 6-5 victory over the host New York Mets on Saturday night.
The New York Mets are proving time and time again that their winning is no fluke. Through mid-May, the Mets are still sporting one of the best records in baseba