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Mark Vientos Acknowledges 'Unacceptable' Effort in Mets' Loss to Marlins

The Mets addressed Vientos' lack of hustle during a key play, with leadership emphasizing accountability and moving forward without formal punishment.

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Overview

  • Mark Vientos admitted to not hustling on a ground ball during the Mets' 4-2 loss to the Marlins, calling his effort 'unacceptable' and vowing it won't happen again.
  • Manager Carlos Mendoza, captain Francisco Lindor, and first-base coach Antoan Richardson reprimanded Vientos immediately after the game to reinforce the team's standards.
  • The incident occurred during a tied moment in the game, with Vientos failing to capitalize on a dropped ball by Marlins third baseman Graham Pauley.
  • Despite the lapse, Mendoza emphasized that this was an isolated issue and did not warrant formal punishment, highlighting Vientos' usual commitment to effort.
  • Vientos, who is off to a slow start this season with a .105 batting average through five games, remains under scrutiny but continues to compete in the lineup.