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  • NYM Left Fielder #55
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    Mets optioned OF Nick Morabito to Triple-A Syracuse.

    Jared Young’s activation off the injured list comes at the expense of the 23-year-old’s major league roster spot. Morabito did not record a hit in 12 plate appearances, striking out nine times and getting caught stealing on his only attempt. He’ll see if he can turn it around in Syracuse.
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    Juan Soto (illness) is not in the starting lineup for Monday’s game against the Reds.

    Soto missed Sunday’s game while feeling under the weather, and the 27-year-old will get another day off Monday. Nick Morabito will patrol left field with Carson Benge operating as the designated hitter while Soto recovers.
  • NYM Center Fielder #55
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    Nick Morabito is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Nationals.

    Morabito will get a breather after being involved in a couple collisions with the left-field walls at Nationals Park during his big-league debut on Tuesday night. He nearly made a spectacular catch to rob James Wood at the left-field wall, but it wound up glancing off his glove and going for an inside-the-park home run. He also made a phenomenal grab where he reached into the seats in foul territory while colliding with the low wall down the left-field line line. Did we mention that he was also hit by a pitch in the knee during that contest? There was a lot going on as Morabito finished 0-for-3 with a pair of strikeouts. It’ll be Juan Soto back in left field with A.J. Ewing in center field in this one.
  • NYM Center Fielder #70
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    Mets recalled OF Nick Morabito from Triple-A Syracuse.

    The move is now official. Morabito joins fellow rookies Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing as part of New York’s new-look outfield mix. The 23-year-old offers a bit of power and speed, but he projects as more of a versatile fourth outfielder long-term. He makes sense in a bench role for the Mets as they try to navigate a bizarre, injury-plagued season. He’s in left field and hitting seventh against the Nationals in his major-league debut on Tuesday night.
  • NYM Center Fielder #70
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    The Athletic’s Will Sammon reports that the Mets are calling up OF prospect Nick Morabito from Triple-A Syracuse.

    Morabito will be the third rookie outfielder on the Mets’ roster, joining A.J. Ewing and Carson Benge. The 23-year-old Morabito is the 11th-ranked prospect in the Mets’ system. He can play all three outfield positions, and was slashing .253/.364/.390 in 41 games at Triple-A with four home runs and 14 steals. He also looked good in the Arizona Fall League after last season, posting a .914 OPS in 80 plate appearances. Unlike Ewing and Benge, Morabito is unlikely to step into a big role. He will most likely start against some left-handed pitchers and can also be used as a defensive replacement in the outfield.
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    Juan Soto will undergo imaging on his right calf Saturday after leaving Friday’s game with tightness in the area.

    Not great. With MJ Melendez off to a bad start, Nick Morabito would seem to be the likely choice to come up from Triple-A Syracuse if Soto requires an IL stint. Soto left Friday’s game in the first inning after pulling up while running from first to third on a single.
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    Mets selected the contract of OF Nick Morabito.

    Here’s the first of many 40-man roster additions, designed to protect Rule 5 eligible players from being selected in next month’s draft, that will take place across the league today. Morabito, a 2022 second-round pick, hit .273/.348/.385 with six homers and 40 steals for Double-A Binghamton last season. He’s probably not a future regular in the majors, but if he continues making gains defensively, he’ll be a nice bench option.

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