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Pocket book: ‘Baby Mets’ in lineup collectively, Francisco Lindor explains walk-up tune change
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Pocket book: ‘Baby Mets’ in lineup collectively, Francisco Lindor explains walk-up tune change

Last updated: May 11, 2025 4:44 am
Editorial Board Published May 11, 2025
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Brett Baty, Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez all got here up with each other within the Mets‘ minor league system, reaching some of the same development benchmarks at the same time. The trio all started the season with Triple-A Syracuse in 2023, and despite having not been there for long, Baty says that brief time period was some of the most fun he’s had taking part in baseball.

The trio dubbed the “Baby Mets” have been shut mates for years and at all times talked about taking part in in the identical lineup within the large leagues. That occurred Saturday towards the Chicago Cubs.

“I feel like we’ve done a good job when you see a lineup like the one today,” stated supervisor Carlos Mendoza. “That’s the first thing [I thought of] when I was going through it last night. I was like, ‘Man, we’ve got a lot of homegrown guys here.’”

Saturday as a complete might be seen as a win for the membership’s participant improvement division. Six of the Mets’ 9 hitters got here from the Mets’ minor league system. Luisangel Acuña got here in a commerce almost two years in the past, however the Mets can nonetheless take some credit score for the infielder’s improvement.

Tylor Megill, the beginning pitcher was additionally drafted and developed by the Mets, and the highest bench bat, Jeff McNeil, has lengthy been touted as a scouting success for the membership.

“It’s what you want to see,” Mendoza stated. “And then we’ve got more coming. There are a lot of people working really hard behind the scenes to impact development teaching these guys and helping these guys continue to get better with the games. And I feel like we’ve seen a lot of results here now, not only with position players, but on the pitching side too.”

Blade Tidwell, a high pitching prospect, made his large league debut final weekend in a doubleheader, and there’s a actual likelihood that Tidwell and Brandon Sproat contribute later in the summertime.

The Mets nonetheless have a methods to go earlier than they begin churning out main leaguers on the fee of different groups just like the Los Angeles Dodgers or the Houston Astros, however seven homegrown gamers in a single sport exhibits the membership is heading in the right direction.

CITI FIELD SINGALONG

Followers have been taken abruptly Friday evening when Francisco Lindor got here out to “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. He hasn’t deserted “My Girl” by the Temptations and he doesn’t plan to, particularly not now that Citi Subject is lastly singing in unison, however he added the tune as an alternate.

“It’s the vibes I’m in right now,” the shortstop stated. “I think it’s a fantastic song. Hopefully the fans can vibe to it too.”

Lindor began utilizing “My Girl” final season as a tribute to his spouse, Katia, and their two daughters, Kalina and Amapola. Katia not too long ago gave delivery to the couple’s third baby, a boy named Koa. The extra tune remains to be devoted to his household, however it’s one Lindor heard not too long ago and determined he wanted to include.

“A couple days ago I heard the song and was like, ‘Man, this is a banger,’” he stated. “I’m all about vibes, and these are the vibes right now.”

Followers might not be capable to hit the excessive notes like Terrell, however then once more, neither can Lindor.

“I can’t do it,” he stated. “But at least I try.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Middle fielder Jose Siri (fractured left tibia) is progressing a lot faster than the Mets anticipated. Whereas the Mets nonetheless aren’t able to put a agency timeline on a return to motion, Siri’s progress is constructive. He’s been operating, doing gentle dash work, hitting within the cage, off the tee and taking part in catch.

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