Mets’ offense still far from ‘hitting on all cylinders’

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The METS have the best record in the main leagues (18-7) behind statistically the best baseball staff.

The team knows that its launch domain, an effectiveness of 2.34 which is easily No. 1 in MLB, is not sustainable.

The club hopes that when its launch cools, its batting is heated.

“We are not even close to heat in all cylinders, and men are still children or make their way during April,” said co-accessory, Eric Chávez.

Pete Alonso has taken the team for almost a few months, and Francisco Lindor has presented in recent weeks.

Brandon Nimmo reaches a single turning the victory of the Mets over the cardinals on April 20. Robert Sabo for the NY Post

Otherwise, the attack has been medium.

Upon entering Thursday’s free day in Washington, the Mets were an offense slightly lower than that of the groceries of 4.20 races per game.

His only other daily player with a better sale of Reds Ops was Juan Soto, who has walked enough to be productive, but has not done his best in his first month with the team.

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Brandon Nimmo has hit the ball tightly but not found results.

It has been more aggressive than usual, he swayed in the first launch in approximately 29 percent of his bats around his first nine seasons, but this season is in a 41 percent clip that is “too high,” said Chavez.

Even so, the average Nimmo (.196) is well below its expected average (.246).

Mark winds reacts after eliminating the duration of the Mets game against the Philis on April 23. Corey Sipkin for NY Post
The Mets coach Eric Chávez is photographed during spring training. Corey Sipkin for NY Post

The same goes for Mark winds, who had no luck during the first two weeks of the season, but has raised his OP of .393 to .579 about his last nine games.

“I’m finding holes now,” winds said after Tuesday’s house. “That is the most difficult part of this game is not to get away from yourself, regardless of whether you have results or not.”

The aid is on the form of Jeff McNeil and Francisco Álvarez, who are expected to be activated on Friday.

Without McNeil, Luisangel Acuña and Brett Bitch have increasingly impressed in the second base, while Luis Torrens (average .241, .675 OPS) has Hero his in the receiver.

But the best batting team of the METS will have McNeil and Álvarez.

“I really want summer,” Chávez said about a crime that he thinks will take off.


The Mets game against the puppies on May 11 moved from 11:35 am to 12:05 pm

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