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Mets rookie A.J. Ewing is a prototypical leadoff hitter. So why doesn’t he bat there?
- The Mets are weighing lineup changes as injuries linger and production fluctuates.
- A.J. Ewing is viewed as a prototypical leadoff hitter but has not yet been used there regularly.
- Carson Benge has led off since May 12, with early attempts at leadoff failing before he found consistency.
- Ewing has mainly batted fifth or sixth and even cleanup, reflecting his manager’s cautious approach.
- Mendoza has emphasized consistency and comfort with whatever the team needs when adjusting the lineup.
- The Mets scored 25 runs in three games against the Marlins but then slipped in a 3-2 loss to Seattle.
- Mets hope health returns to stabilize the lineup as they evaluate possible leadoff changes.
- Ewing says he’s comfortable at any spot in the order, focusing on facing the pitcher.
- Mendoza suggested readiness to move Ewing into leadoff if the situation demands, depending on personnel.
- Ewing began his MLB stint around 20 games in, similar to Benge’s earlier milestone with leadoff roles.
- Overall, the team’s focus remains on consistency, health, and best-fit lineup decisions for the Mets.
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