Buck Showalter’s biggest goal for the Mets this spring training is “health.”
“There’s some things we do a little differently, but not going faster,” Showalter said. “The finish line’s a lot faster.”
“It’s not a perfect world,” Showalter said. “We can create at-bats, which we will do, whether it’s intrasquad, our farm system’s right across the hallway so to speak. We can create those. I think we’re going to try to get the first week under our belt and then start individually talking to them. Understand that more is not always better.
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