Recently, the Mets have had more hitting success on the road than they’ve had in Citi Field. But early results in 2019 paint a different picture. So far this year, the Mets have a .777 OPS, led by a .428 SLG mark, in their home park. On the road, they drop to a .699 OPS, with 35 fewer points of OBP and 44 fewer points of SLG.

Michael Conforto leads the way for the offense in Citi Field, with a 1.131 OPS. J.D. Davis (1.080), Pete Alonso (.995) and Jeff McNeil (.952) are also enjoying the home cooking this year.

In 2018, the Mets put up a .646 OPS in their home park, with only McNeil (.959) and Brandon Nimmo (.822) having marks above .766 among the 15 hitters with at least 75 PA in Citi Field.

3 comments on “Monday catch-all thread (5/13/19)

  • David Klein

    Cano and Conforto really should switch spots in the lineup. Conforto and his 17% walk rate ahead of Alonso would be beastly. Also Cano can’t hit lefties anyway and has a 34% k rate against them this year.

  • Metsense

    I’ll go further: McNeil, Davis, Conforto , Alonzo, Cano, Ramos, Nimmo, the pitcher and Rosario.
    Nimmo with his eye will generate a lot of walks. It is a balanced batting orders in terms of lefties and righties. Rosario’s speed will help him and he will get more pitches to hit with the top of the order following him

    • TexasGusCC

      ^+1

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