Shortstop Francisco Lindor made it identified Friday he feels roughly the identical in regards to the 2024 New York Mets as he did earlier than the membership’s agreement with designated hitter J.D. Martinez on a one-year, $12M deal.
Per Ben Krimmel of SNY, Lindor acknowledged forward of the Mets’ spring coaching recreation in opposition to the New York Yankees that getting Martinez places the Amazin’s “in a significantly better spot as a result of we’ve a very good hitter.” Lindor added that he believed the Mets have been “ok to be the place we need to be” with or with out the 36-year-old within the lineup.
“I am nonetheless in the identical boat,” Lindor defined. “We gotta play the sport the appropriate approach. We gotta again one another up. We gotta proceed to consider in one another. After which let all people else consider in us afterward.”
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outfielder Brandon Nimmo and All-Star closer Edwin Diaz are amongst noteworthy Mets gamers who’ve beforehand advised they cared little about how the present squad has been considered by outsiders following what Krimmel known as “a gentle offseason in comparison with the previous two” for the group. As of late Friday afternoon, DraftKings Sportsbook listed the Mets’ over/beneath win complete for this yr at 81.5 video games whereas PECOTA projections shared by Baseball Prospectus had the 2024 Mets at round 83.4 regular-season victories.
“…I do not really feel like I am an underdog,” Lindor stated. “We’re in a great spot. And truly, we’re in the identical spot as all people else is. No person has received a recreation but, So, we’ll be good. We’ll be a superb group.”
Few guessed when Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns teased earlier this week that the membership would “take our photographs” in free company, he meant making a big splash earlier than Opening Day. Joel Sherman of the New York Put up reported late Friday morning that Martinez will “construct up with minor league at-bats” throughout a stint that seemingly will final round “10 days” or so earlier than he joins the big-league membership.
“It has been a superb spring coaching to date and I really feel just like the group and the boys are transferring in the appropriate course,” Lindor stated.
He and his teammates will look to get pointed in that course when the Mets open the common season with a house sequence versus the Milwaukee Brewers this coming Thursday.