Between a torn anterior cruciate ligament and hamstring injuries in recent seasons, Wilson Ramos has spent plenty of time rehabbing his legs. But the Mets’ new catcher insists his legs are fresh after a season in which he was limited to 111 games — only 96 behind the plate — for the Rays and Phillies.
“I have been working on my agility stuff,” Ramos said Tuesday. “I have not been working on my knee anymore and I feel 100 percent with my knee.”
Ramos, 31, has played within the NL East for the Nationals and Phillies, which the Mets hope will translate into better knowledge of opposing hitters.