Ronny Mauricio and Mark Vientos have enjoyed September breakouts for the Mets, and now Brett Baty is attempting to do the same.
Omar Narvaez received a second straight start behind the plate because the Phillies have left-handed pitcher Christopher Sanchez scheduled for Sunday’s series finale.
The manager has curtailed Alvarez’s playing time in this final month of the season to keep from overextending him.
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