The Mets break camp in less than a week, before traveling to Houston to begin the regular season against the Astros on March 27.
The expectations they had entering spring training remain the same with them about to wrap spring training: compete for the NL East title, make the playoffs, and be a legitimate threat to win the World Series.
New York will be challenged early, though, with a handful of key injuries. And those injuries have altered how their roster will look from the jump.
Here is our 26-man roster prediction 3.0 for Opening Day...
REGULAR LINEUP
Luis Torrens: C
Pete Alonso: 1B
Brett Baty: 2B
Francisco Lindor: SS
Mark Vientos: 3B
Brandon Nimmo: LF
Jose Siri: CF
Juan Soto: RF
Jesse Winker: DH
Two injuries have shaken things up here.
The first is a hand injury to Francisco Alvarez, which will keep him out until at least the end of April -- though Alvarez is hopeful he'll be able to return on the shorter end of the team's six-to-eight week projection.
In Alvarez's place as the starter will be Torrens, who knows the pitching staff and should be able to hold things together.