So when Christian Walker hit a foul ball that was ruled fair to right field Thursday afternoon in a Grapefruit League game, Holmes was happy to be able to finally work with a baserunner in a game. Had the ball been ruled foul,
The Mets would need to find room on the 40-man roster for Walton if they want to bring him north however, and if Brett Baty proves in camp that he can play an adequate shortstop, he might get the first chance to fill the team's open bench spot.
After securing the richest contract in professional sports history -- a 15-year, $765 million deal -- Juan Soto is putting his money into continuing his legacy and taking care of his teammates. Soto,
After signing a 15-year, $765 million contract this offseason with the New York Mets, star outfielder Juan Soto had another number in mind.
New York Mets infielder Brett Baty may not have the No. 22 jersey anymore, but he is the owner of a brand new car.
Juan Soto found out that the SUV was "the car of [Baty's] dreams" via a totally normal, not-at-all-planted conversation on the topic that included Baty and traveling secretary Edgar Suero.
When asked whether Baty still needs to work on getting the ball in the air more, Mendoza said, "We know that the ground balls have been an issue for him, but we want him to be a h
New York Mets skipper Carlos Mendoza announced on Friday that Brett Baty is taking new reps at another position.
The Mets posted video Thursday showing Soto standing next to a black Chevrolet Tahoe before giving the keys to Baty, the 25-year-old third baseman who wore No. 22 for New York in 169 games. Baty switched to No.
- In his first at-bat, Luisangel Acuña worked the count to 2-2 before stroking a single to left field. He then wreaked havoc on the bases, almost immediately stealing second (and moving to third on an error) before scoring on a single off the bat of Jesse Winker.