By the Numbers: Clark making statement.
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.302: Brady Clark’s batting average this spring. With Moises Alou out and Carlos Beltran inactive for much of the spring, Clark took advantage of his opportunity. Both he and Angel Pagan have played will enough to deserve a spot on the roster.
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Agreed.
I guess it would depend upon health of Gotay and if there is a 5th starter. If he can’t go, Clark and Pagan make it.
I was at the Mets/Astros game yesterday and Pagan continues to impress me. It seems he gets a good at bat every time up. I would like to see him get a shot
I was there last week and I agree that Pagan looked impressive. I would expect Mets will carry 11 pitchers in the early going and make use of both Pagan and Clark.
Too bad Clark does not play first also. Would definitely help his cause.