Mets manager Carlos Mendoza spoke ahead of Friday's spring training game.
Here are the most important notes...
Jeff McNeil not close to returning
McNeil, who has been out a little over a week due to a mild oblique injury, is still having symptoms.
"Until he's symptom-free, that's when we'll re-image it," Mendoza said about a follow-up MRI for McNeil, who has not yet been cleared for baseball activity.
The expectation when the injury was diagnosed was that McNeil would need three-to-four weeks before returning to big league game action.
With McNeil out, Brett Baty seems to be on track to not only make the team out of camp, but perhaps be the regular second baseman in McNeil's absence.
If Luisangel Acuña is on the Opening Day roster, he would be a logical option to start at second base against left-handers.
Brett Baty the second baseman
Since McNeil's injury, Baty has gotten most of his starts at second base. And he has excelled, including making all but one routine play that has come his way in addition to a handful of sparkling plays.
On Thursday night against the Nationals, Baty was on the tail end of a tough double play that was executed with Francisco Lindor.