The transition of Starling Mars to his new Role Hasbet is as fluid as he and being able to have waited.
Reduced to part-time status for the first time in his career, Mars, who shares DH duties with Jesse Winker, has an anemic line of .184/.273/.316 cutting in 44 plaque advances after going 1-4 on Saturday.
After 12 seasons as headline, the veteran gardener is learning to deal with the reduced workload.
“It’s something that I still work on every day,” Marte told The Post through an interpreter. “No player loves being in this type of paper, but at the same time, this is the way they have presented me, and I think, to succeed on the plate, you have to leave. You have to go and try to
The METS tried to exchange Mars last winter after Juan Soto reached a 15 -year record contract worth $ 765 million, but an agreement never materialized.

He left the 36 -year -old gardener with the METS to finish the last year of his contract with an OED of $ 20 million for him this season in a work participation with Winker.
In each of the last two seasons, Mars lost significant sections with injuries. His best season with the METS was 2022, in which he produced an OPS of .814 for a team that won 101 games.
Mars was asked if he still believed that it is possible that this previous version of himself resurfaces.
“I think everything is based on the routine and the hard work you put,” said Mars. “The success I had back in my career was playing every day. I think if I have more results and I can enter that alignment, I can return to the player than once.”
On Saturday, the manager Carlos Mendoza recalled a conversation he had with Mars in spring training in which he told the gardener that the transition would not be easy.
Mendoza suggested to Mars that he spoke with the special advisor of the team Carlos Beltrán Douras the last house about the challenges facing a player who faces full -time part -time.
“[Beltrán] He went through the same transition, “said Mendoza.” Once he reaches that stage of his career, he becomes a child or as a part -time player. But those are very important players in a championship team. It is not easy.

“[Marte] He has been an elite player, a daily player, who succeeds. Now, you have to go every two, every three days and get out of the bench and face a rather good relief, that is not an easy role. But he will be fine. It is adjusting well. He understands it, and it will be a large part of this team in the future. ”
Mars lost two months last season rehabilitating a bone bruise on his right knee. His representatives in spring training were limited because or persistent knee problems, but says he now feels strong physically.
Former Gold Glove winner said he still hopes to receive an occasional start in the garden.
The early success of the Mets has certainly helped Mars form a positive vision of the situation.
“I think we have a leg playing a fire or phenomenal baseball,” he said. “We go out every day and help each other, we support each other when we are in that shelter and prepare for the games. The launchers staff has a tremendous bone. They go out there every day and compete. Championship.”