Pregame Stretch

It's no surprise that athletes stretch to prepare their bodies for a game. After the Mets wrapped up batting practice before Friday's game, several of them got together in the left field area of Champion Stadium. Some were socializing, some were more series. The most specific and certainly the most dedicated was shortstop prospect Amed Rosario. He spent much of this time off by himself, and performing a couple of routines no one else did. Below, he worked with a thick electic band attached to his wrists.
He followed that with several minutes of stretching his arms and legs, including moving each arm in a slow, fanning motion.
Just 21 and coming off a strong year split between (single A) St. Lucie and (AA) Binghamton, Rosario is considered the Mets future shortstop. Maybe his dilgent pre-game prep has something to do with it?

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