If you’ve followed the New York Mets‘ farm system over the years, it might feel like Ronny Mauricio has been around forever. Yet, despite the familiarity, he’s still just 23 years old with a bright future ahead. The problem? He’s a shortstop, and the Mets already have that position locked up with Francisco Lindor for the foreseeable future. So, where does that leave Mauricio?
A New Home on the Infield?
Talented shortstops often have to adapt, especially in an organization where the position is occupied by a star like Lindor. That’s why there’s been growing talk about Mauricio shifting to third base.