Spring opener will feature youthful competition

Most of Mets' Opening Day lineup set to play Saturday in first home game

February 23rd, 2017

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Terry Collins likes to joke that veteran outfielder doesn't need to bother acquiring a road gray uniform this spring. , with his back and neck issues, won't be making any long bus rides in March. Same goes for and .
That means that when the Mets open their Grapefruit League schedule with a 1:05 p.m. ET game Friday against the Red Sox in Fort Myers, Fla., they'll do so with a group of younger players fighting for jobs and playing time.
, , , and starting pitcher are the biggest names who will travel 2 1/2 hours across the state for a game at JetBlue Park, the Red Sox's Fenway Park Spring Training replica. Once that crew departs the game, top prospects such as will take their turn.

"I'm bringing anybody above the number of 26," Collins quipped, referring to the Spring Training tradition of giving young players high uniform numbers.
Boston's starting lineup includes top prospect , as well as and Left-hander will pitch.
The game is the first of 35 for the Mets in Florida, followed by a March 31 exhibition against the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. The Mets will open their season April 3 against the Braves at Citi Field.
"It's time," Collins said. "I think we've got to get guys out there and start playing."
The Mets' Spring Training home opener, scheduled for Saturday against the Nationals at newly renamed First Data Field, should feature a bigger group of household names. Every member of the Mets' projected Opening Day lineup should appear in Saturday's game except for Walker, who has requested an extra day to prepare himself. Wright is tentatively scheduled to play as the designated hitter, rather than the third baseman.