Despite a growing reputation as an “inconsistent” offensive player, Michael Conforto put up a 2019 season that further cemented his role as one of the Mets’ most reliable middle-of-the-order hitters. At just 26 years old, he is right in the prime of his career and with a (mostly) injury-free, .856 OPS season under his belt, he’s giving fans a lot to look forward to.
Overall, Conforto’s .257/.363/.494 season line showed small but consistent improvements from both his 2018 line (.243/.350/.448) and his career line (.253/.353/.481). He also put up his third straight season of a 13% walk rate and brought his strikeout rate down to a league-average 23%, the lowest mark of his career since his abbreviated 2015 debut.