Griffin Canning put on an impressive display in his final start, striking out 9 batters in 4.2 innings. His approach, especially leaning on his slider and cutter, paid off with a high swing-and-miss rate. This dominant outing has boosted his chances of earning a spot in the starting rotation.
Dedniel Nuñez also had a notable debut, showing off an electric fastball averaging 97.2 mph, with a topping velocity of 98 mph. If he stays healthy, he could be a significant asset in the Mets’ bullpen.
Meanwhile, Brett Baty has been working hard at second base, a position he’s not very familiar with. His dedication to improving his footwork and double play turns is a sign that he’s ready to fill in when needed, especially as a utility player to give Francisco Lindor a break.
In other news, Francisco Lindor looks set to remain in the leadoff spot for 2025, a position that helped revitalize his game last season. After a solid year in the role, Lindor is now focusing on increasing his stolen bases, aiming to become a bigger base-stealing threat, a key trait of traditional leadoff hitters.
The Mets are finalizing their roster decisions as the season approaches, with these performances adding depth and flexibility to their lineup.