HUGE CHAOS: New York Mets In Huge Choas Following Mets’ $78 Million All-Star Brutal Message Amid Reduced Playing Time

Starling Marte, a veteran New York Mets outfielder, understood his job would be different this year, especially after the team attempted to trade him throughout the winter. It’s one thing to know that something is coming. Dealing with the reality is something else entirely. Marte has been a full-time starter since 2013, his first full season with the Pittsburgh Pirates. However, injuries have hampered him over the last two years, and Juan Soto’s arrival this offseason logically put Marte up for a different position.

Mets veteran sends clear message about reduced role

Marte, 36, is only batting. 184 with a.589 OPS in 44 plate appearances, although as a part-time designated hitter. The two-time All-Star is presently splitting DH reps with veteran slugger Jesse Winker.

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“No player loves being in this type of role,” Marte told reporters, “but at the same time, this is the way it has been presented to me, and … in order to have success at the plate, you have to go out there.”

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