Spring Training Game Preview: Mets @ Nationals

The Mets take another step today back to normal spring training baseball. The last two days the Mets have taken on Nicaragua and Israel in a series of exhibition games leading up to the WBC. With a chunk of the Mets stars away for the WBC for at least the next few days, things are a bit quieter in camp.

There are a couple of things that happened yesterday that are worth noting. Christian Scott took the mound for the first time since his Tommy John surgery in 2024. He 2 2/3 scoreless innings scattering two hits and five strikeouts. Carson Benge smashed a homer. The Mets also reassigned to Nate Lavender to minor league camp.

The eyes on the baseball world are on the WBC, but if you have access to the Nationals local broadcast, your eyes could be on the Mets today!

Three Things To Watch For:

  1. Justin Hagenman. Hagenman pitched 23 2/3 bullpen saving innings for the Mets in 2025 over nine games with a 4.56 ERA, 3.77 FIP, 1.099 WHIP and an 89 ERA+. Over two games this spring he has pitched 5 1/3 innings allowing three runs from six hits and three walks while striking out seven. Hagenman enters 2025 with two minor league options left. His two options, plus his experience last year, makes him a leading candidate for an emergency start or bulk work with an opener.
  2. Miles Mikolas. The east coast of the Grapefruit League is weird. There are five teams and three of them play in the NL East. Eventually we get to a point in spring where the NL East teams start to put their starting pitchers in the backfields and minor league games for longer outings and to “hide” them from the hitters in the other dugout. The Nationals are not doing that with Miles Mikolas today. The Nationals signed Mikolas after trading MacKenzie Gore to the Rangers. Mikolas is on the Nationals to eat innings and make starts. He’s made at least 31 starts in four consecutive seasons. Last season he had a 4.84 ERA, 5.03 FIP, 1.318 WHIP and an 85 ERA+.
  3. Jorge Polanco. Jorge Polanco officially makes his Grapefruit debut at first base today. Polanco made his Clover Park debut on Tuesday against Nicaragua going 0-for-3 at the plate but that was technically an exhibition game. The questions around Polanco aren’t around his hitting, they’re around his new fielding position. If you have the ability to watch the Nationals broadcast, let us know how he looks out there!

Let’s Go Mets!

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