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Ronny Mauricio’s main flaw offensively is a penchant to chase pitches out of the strike zone. (Harry How / Getty Images) The more Mauricio plays, the more comfortable he looks.
Mauricio has been putting in work in the batting cage with Juan Soto to try and improve his plate discipline, Will Sammon of the Athletic reports. Chasing balls out of the zone is the biggest ...
Mauricio is not in the lineup for the first game of Wednesday's doubleheader against the Brewers. He'll likely be back in the lineup for the second game of the twin bill, but Mauricio will begin ...
On The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo answer a Mailbag question about the future for Brett Baty, Mark Vientos, and Ronny Mauricio. Do the Mets have enough ...
To celebrate this opening, which is slated for July 24, Apple has released an attractive new wallpaper. It’s available in sizes tailored for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and won’t cost you a ...
Brett Baty was supposed to be the Mets’ franchise third baseman of the future, but then it was Mark Vientos. Is it now Ronny Mauricio’s turn to enter the chat? The hot corner remains a ...
Most notably, Ronny Mauricio is playing almost every day because the Mets can keep McNeil’s bat (which is needed during this stretch of underwhelming offensive production) in the lineup.
With Carlos Mendoza seeking a spark, the Mets manager moved Francisco Lindor out of the leadoff spot for Wednesday night's matchup with the Brewers.
Mets ninth. Ronny Mauricio doubles to deep left field. Jeff McNeil pinch-hitting for Tyrone Taylor. Jeff McNeil triples to deep right field. Ronny Mauricio scores. Brett Baty pinch-hitting for ...