Mark Vientos hasn’t produced much since his call-up, but he also hasn’t gotten much of an opportunity to prove himself.
Francisco Alvarez, who came up to the Mets from Triple-A Syracuse in April, looks on his way to becoming a star.
When Mark Vientos became the third prospect to be summoned from the minors to help address what has been at times an anemic Mets offense, it was unclear where he would fit in, but it was assumed he’d find his way into the lineup. Heading into the series opener against the Cardinals on Friday at Citi Field, Vientos has just 22 plate appearances in seven games since June 1 — and that’s with Pete Alonso on the injured list due to a wrist injury and lefty-swinging Daniel Vogelbach out since June 7.Vientos started at first base Wednesday in theMets’ Mark Vientos goes hitless after getting rare start against right-hander
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