The Mets are satisfied with what they have seen so far from Amed Rosario, Mets assistant GM John Ricco recently said.
"He's a young player who is certainly doing more than hold his own at the big-league level, but I think in the future as he gets his feet under him, you're going to see better and better things," Ricco told The Record's Matt Ehalt. "He's a young player in the big league who's learning but also competing.'
I can't say that I'm satisfied with the 81 games that he's played to date, but I still see plenty of potential and understand why he was the game's top prospect just a year ago.