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MLBMets once again considering playing Luisangel Acuna in center fieldBy Mike PumaPublishedJune 4, 2025, 5:01 a.m. ETAccess the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting
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Try it freeLOS ANGELES — Luisangel Acuña’s part-time role at second base figures to shrink even further with Ronny Mauricio’s arrival, but there could be another option for him.
Manager Carlos Mendoza indicated Tuesday that center field could again be discussed for Acuña, who last month appeared in the first and only game of his career at the position, entering
play.
Jeff McNeil, Mauricio and Acuña are all second base options.
Mauricio started at third base in his season debut on Tuesday.
Much of Acuña’s playing time lately has been as a pinch runner and defensive replacement.
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“Outfield is maybe a little bit more in play now, center field,” Mendoza said before the Mets’ 6-5, 10-inning loss to the Dodgers. “This is something we are going to have to continue to work
at and try to get him some playing time.”
Acuña entered the day with a .590 OPS and 11 stolen bases.
Luisangel Acuña celebrates after scoring a run in the Mets’ win over the Dodger on June 2, 2025. Getty ImagesThe Mets optioned Max Kranick to Triple-A Syracuse and left-hander Brandon Waddell was recalled to give the Mets a fresh arm in the bullpen a night after every reliever except Reed Garrett
pitched in a 10-inning victory.
Wadell pitched a scoreless seventh inning in the Mets’ loss on Tuesday night.
Max Kranick was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on June 3, 2025. Getty ImagesKranick, who surrendered a solo homer to Shohei Ohtani in the seventh inning on Monday, has pitched to a 3.51 ERA in 22 appearances for the Mets this season.
“[Kranick] has been a huge part of that bullpen and that was part of the message to him,” Mendoza said.
Paul Blackburn, who pitched five shutout innings Monday in his first appearance this season, will likely be available to pitch from the bullpen on Friday in Colorado, according to Mendoza.
But Mendoza wasn’t ruling out the possibility of the right-hander recovering enough to potentially pitch if needed a day earlier in the series finale against the Dodgers.
Blackburn was inserted into the rotation as a sixth starter this week, but Mendoza is returning to a five-man rotation.
In a rehab start for Syracuse, Frankie Montas allowed five earned runs on eight hits and one walk over four innings.
He extended to 61 pitches. It was Montas’ third start overall as he rehabs a lat strain that has kept him sidelined since spring training. Montas’ previous two starts were for Single-A
Brooklyn.
Mendoza was asked if the decision by the Knicks to fire coach Tom Thibodeau surprised him.
Mendoza sighed.
“When you’re on this seat, man, anything can happen,” Mendoza said.
In a Southern California rarity, rain canceled batting practice.
The tarp was removed from the field about 90 minutes before the scheduled first pitch.
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