Spring Training for the New York Mets has finally opened and skipper Carlos Mendoza offered up some surprising news. And some of it was not good.
There is a boatload of excitement surrounding the Mets heading into the 2025 season. Last year, after getting off to a horrible start, they stunned the baseball world when they caught fire in the second half and rode that hot streak all the way to the NLCS.
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However, with expectations higher in the new year, the front office looked to improve the roster and boost their chances of reaching the World Series later this year. While many of their moves aimed to maintain the level of play they reach last year, the hope around the team is that superstar outfielder Juan Soto will be the missing piece on a championship team in 2025.
Fans are excited as ever and Spring Training’s early days are already drawing a lot of interest. On Tuesday, manager Carlos Mendoza spoke to media for the first time this year and offered up some interesting news about a major battle in training camp.
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Two-time All-Star Jeff McNeil has had some big seasons during his seven years with the New York Mets. However, since winning a battle title two years ago his game has gone into a steep decline. It even led to rumors this offseason he could be on the trade block.
During his press conference today, Mendoza seemed to suggest there will be a competition for second base this Spring. While the manager implied it McNeil’s job to lose he revealed that along with Luisangel Acuna, Brett Baty, and top prospect Jett Williams will get reps at second this spring.
Beyond position battles, Carlos Mendoza also revealed some disappointing injury news. One of the new faces in camp this year is Atlanta Braves veteran AJ Minter. However, following offseason labrum surgery, he may not be ready for opening day.
Along with Minter, the manager added that stud prospect Ronny Mauricio is still recovering from suffering a torn ACL last winter and he won’t take to the field until mid-March. He was the sixth ranked prospect in the Mets farm system on MLB.com in 2023 and to end 2024.