


As the Mets wind down a miserable 2023, they’ll be getting a glimpse at the future beginning Friday, with Ronny Mauricio finally getting the call-up from the minors he waited for nearly all season.
Mauricio, who is batting ninth, said through an interpreter he was ready “to put on a show” prior to his MLB debut against the Mariners at Citi Field.
He was in the lineup at second base, a position he just started learning this season and joined a roster that included other members of a potential youth movement, with Brett Baty back from Triple-A Syracuse, back up after being sent down after going 0-for-18 with eight strikeouts in his last six games before being sent down in early August.

Francisco Alvarez and Mark Vientos are also on the roster, with Mauricio saying he’s hoping the four of them can be part of a new core.
Mauricio, a switch hitter, posted an .852 OPS in 116 games with Triple-A Syracuse, which included 23 home runs and 24 steals.

He’s the Mets’ No. 4 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline.