PORT ST. LUCIE — In this era of advanced statistics, Bo Bichette is something of a throwback, embracing batting average.
Bichette’s career mark is .294, which is tied for fifth among active players behind only Luis Arraez (.316), Jose Altuve (.303), Freddie Freeman (.300) and Trea Turner (.297).
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Sign up NowThe new Mets third baseman, son of former major leaguer Dante Bichette, said hitting for average was instilled in him in his youth, and he’s never wavered from the pursuit.
“I don’t enjoy going up to the plate and knowing there are areas in which the pitcher can get me out,” Bichette told The Post this week. “Like any player, I go through stretches where I give them easier outs than normal, but the player I aspire to be is a tough out no matter what and somebody who can handle any type of pitch, any pitcher.”



