Two Mets Eras at Shortstop

I caught this image of Amed Rosario standing with Jose Reyes during the Mets/D'backs game on May 18th. Rosario often leans on his fellow Dominican native for advice, while Reyes has proudly spoken of taking Rosario under his wing.

Here's the problem: Rosario hasn't played like a young Reyes. He doesn't present the same blazing speed. He's not the base-stealer the way Reyes was in his early 20s. His overall game just doesn't exude the same "danger" that his predecessor showed in his prime. Maybe the memory fades with time. But over a decade ago, between the ages of 22 and 24, Reyes led the National League in stolen bases three straight years. And two of those years, he also had the most triples in the NL.

That's the kind of excitement Rosario has yet to generate on a big league level.


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