New York Mets outfielder Starling Marte could have used the spring as an audition for other teams. Instead, the two-time All-Star remains out with lingering right knee soreness. Marte missed two months with the ailment last season and hit only .
Manager Carlos Mendoza keeps Marte updated with refreshing transparency: “He wants to be here and we want him here.”
PORT ST. LUCIE — Starling Marte appreciates the transparency he received from the Mets as they essentially recruited over him this offseason. The veteran outfielder on Sunday confirmed what The Post reported in January, that the Mets told him they would ...
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said Wednesday that Marte (knee) will begin taking live batting practice in early March, but the veteran outfielder doesn't have a target date for playing in Grapefruit League games, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
Heading into the final year of his contract, Starling Marte will play a different role for the Mets as a platoon DH and a reserve outfielder.
The Mets made a handful of big free agent signings, building out a solid outfield for 2025 and now the team announced its plans for DH.
Despite the New York Mets' attempts to trade him earlier this offseason, veteran outfielder Starling Marte is still with the team as spring training kicks into gear. He later added, "The Mets are ...
Just two days after Canario was acquired, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza made an announcement on the injured Starling Marte. Per Mendoza, the two-time All-Star outfielder still does not have a target date for his spring debut.
Following an active offseason, where the New York Mets front office made several additions to the roster, the players are sweating it out in the team's Spring Training complex at Clover Park in Port S
The New York Mets find themselves with an interesting problem in the outfield. With Juan Soto, José Siri, Brandon Nimmo,