New York Mets: Spring Training Facility Reopened

The negotiations between the MLB and the Players Association continue but the New York Mets are getting themselves back in business. For the first time since March, their Spring Training facilities in Port St. Lucie are finally open.

They join another group of teams who reopened their facilities in hopes of baseball resuming in 2020. It is only open to players who “reside locally.” This includes Jeff McNeil, Michael Wacha, and Wilson Ramos who spend time training there on Tuesday.

Buffalo Back in Action

Ramos has been one of the most active Mets on social media throughout the break from baseball. He figured out ways to keep active at home and looks to be in good shape for baseball’s eventual return. As the rest of the country continues to open up we are getting closer and closer to sports returning. The negotiations on the season are the only thing holding it back.

The baseball coverage around the country projects as much shorter than expected. This will increase the urgency to be ready as an above-average record might not be enough to earn a postseason birth in a sub-60 game season.