3/1/19

Mets to Host "Mets on the Move" at Spring Training



WHAT:           Mets on the Move is coming to Florida! The New York Mets are partnering with Barwis’ Foundation, Athletic Angels, to bring the fitness program to Spring Training in Port St. Lucie, FL on Sunday March 3 at 11:00 a.m.

The Mets and Barwis Methods will host approximately 50 kids from different foster care organizations in the area for a fun afternoon of fitness and Mets-themed prizes! Members of the Mets will stop by the event for a meet and greet and photos.

WHEN:           Sunday, March 3
11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

WHO:              Approximately 50 kids
Mets players & coaches

WHERE:         Barwis Methods Training Facility
525 NW Peacock Boulevard
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986

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For more information, contact:
Kristin Wojcik
Coordinator, Communications
New York Mets
(718) 564-4331

4 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Can Todd Frazier attend?

Anonymous said...

Injuries.

Sometimes injuries to players this early on can be a good thing in providing an opportunity to other players.

i.e. Pete Alonso and Dominic Smith. Both right now should be on the 25 man roster heading north. This is a good thing.

Anonymous said...

Injuries

Sometimes injuries to players this early on can be a good thing in providing an opportunity to other players.

i.e. Pete Alonso and Dominic Smith. Both right now should be on the 25 man roster heading north. This is a good thing.

Anonymous said...

Sixth Starter, First Base, and Outfield

First, the sixth starter.

Many here like Seth Lugo, others Robert Gsellman. I like Drew Smith for because his stuff (to me) is the best of the three and both Lugo and Gsellman I really do like relieving were both have seen good success.

First Base.

To me the competition is over already. Pete Alonso starts because he has incredible power potential and already has big league batting skills. He really does remind me so much of David Wright batting and also with his enthusiasm for the game. Dominic Smith came to camp with a more serious work attitude, obviously worked out during the winter, and has been on fire too batting. He's really into the games now and it's great to see. Dominic Smith easily could also start some games in left field, especially if Jeff McNeil is starting on third with the injury situations of current.