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BOSTON — As much as the Mets have valued Brett Baty’s lefty bat in the lineup, his glovework has been his strength since returning to the club.

In an effort to bolster the defense, manager Carlos Mendoza recently has been utilizing Baty at third base more often than not, with Mark Vientos shifted to DH.

Baty began the day plus-1 in outs above average, according to Statcast, placing him in MLB’s 70th percentile.

He has looked particularly good on hard-hit balls.

“The internal clock, the awareness, the footwork, love the arm,” Mendoza said before the Mets lost 2-0 to the Red Sox at Fenway Park. “His ability to throw from different angles, I feel he’s in a good place right now.”

Baty had another highlight-reel play on this night, barehanding Trevor Story’s chopper in the fourth inning and turning it into an out.

Baty has provided steadiness during a stretch in which Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso, among others, have endured slumps defensively.

“I think I am playing real good defense right now,” Baty said.


  Brett Baty, who has been playing good defense recently, is unable to make a diving play on a ball hit down the third base line during the Mets’ 2-0 loss to the Red Sox on May 20, 2025. Getty Images Brett Baty, who has been playing good defense recently, is unable to make a diving play on a ball hit down the third base line during the Mets’ 2-0 loss to the Red Sox on May 20, 2025. Getty Images

The Mets were homerless in five straight games entering Tuesday.

That drought occurred during a stretch in which the team had faced Paul Skenes, Carlos Rodónand Max Fried, among others.

“Skenes and those guys are no joke,” Mendoza said. “This is another good pitching staff here. We have got to make adjustments. They are making adjustments to us. It’s rare that we go five games without a homer.”

Mendoza indicated he planned to keep his starting rotation in line beyond this series, meaning Griffin Canning, David Petersonand Kodai Senga are scheduled to face the Dodgers at Citi Field this weekend.


  Paul Blackburn throw a pitch early in Mets’ spring training. Rhona Wise-Imagn Images Paul Blackburn throw a pitch early in Mets’ spring training. Rhona Wise-Imagn Images

Paul Blackburnwill pitch Wednesday in his final scheduled rehab appearance — he is expected to throw 80 pitches.

The right-hander, who figures into the bullpen upon his return (unless there is an injury to a starting pitcher) has been rehabbing from right knee inflammation since the end of spring training.

Frankie Montasis scheduled to throw a live batting practice session (two innings) on Tuesday.

Sean Manaeais expected to throw off a mound. Montas is rehabbing from a strained lat and Manaea an oblique strain.

Both began the season on the injured list.

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