Kudos to the New York Mets on doing something I’m not sure any other team in the league did. Nearly a year ago, they opened the 2018 season with a lineup that looks far different than what we should expect in 2019. In my opinion, every single spot on this roster has improved. Specifically, it’s the starting lineup I want to look at.
The Mets may play their first game of 2019 with six or seven guys who didn’t start on Opening Day of last year. Amed Rosario should start at shortstop again and we’ll likely see Brandon Nimmo somewhere in the outfield.