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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Mets' David Stearns isn't surprised by Brett Baty's springtime surgeInfield prospect Brett Baty was one of the bright spots of the New York Mets' latest homestand that included the club earning four wins in five games before he went 0-2 as a pinch-hitter in Wednesday's 4-0 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Rising Apple on MSNOngoing Brett Baty power surge gives the NY Mets a lot to think about with the lineupBrett Baty hasn’t locked himself into a permanent role with the New York Mets just yet. We should know better than to award anyone with a starting job after one
Brett Baty has always had potential but never fully maximized it. Lately, he's been a key player for the New York Mets. He got sent down a few weeks back, but q
Under different circumstances, Brett Baty would still be toiling in the Minor Leagues, his name bandied about in half-baked trade ideas, his future unclear. When the Mets demoted Baty to Triple-A Syracuse late last month,
Brett Baty hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning and the New York Mets held off the punchless Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1.
After getting off to slow starts at the plate this season, Brett Baty and Mark Vientos are both beginning to play themselves into the New York Mets' everyday lineup. While Vientos was expected to be the Mets' mainstay at third base this season after slugging a career high 27 home runs and 71 RBI last season,
Brett Baty is day to day as far as playing time is concerned. But Mets manager Carlos Mendoza appears to be warming up to the infielder. Before Saturday’s game against the Cubs, Mendoza talked about Baty’s athleticism.