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Brett Baty's Power Surge Sparks Mets' Roster Decisions

After a midseason recall, Baty's breakout performance has the Mets evaluating his long-term role in the lineup.

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Mets' Brett Baty has broken out in recent games.

Overview

  • Baty has hit four home runs in his last four starts since being recalled on May 5, including a game-winning homer against the Pirates on May 13.
  • The 25-year-old infielder is batting .353 with a 1.412 OPS in six May games, showcasing significant improvement at the plate.
  • Mets leadership, including manager Carlos Mendoza and president David Stearns, attribute Baty's success to increased confidence and focused preparation, including advanced batting practice techniques.
  • Baty's demotion in April was tied to roster depth rather than poor performance, and his recent surge highlights the non-linear nature of prospect development.
  • Despite his recent success, the Mets are cautious, emphasizing the small sample size and continuing to evaluate Baty's sustainability before committing to a long-term role.