Finishing on a High Note

Michael Conforto's 2018 started slowly. Whether he rushed back too quickly after major shoulder surgery or not having a full spring training to prepare, he didn't look like sweet-swinging outfielder Mets fans saw most of last season.
Other than their impressive starting pitchers, there's not been a lot to cheer about in Flushing. An 11-1 start melted away, with the club falling under .500 and out of contention by June.
But lately, there have been rays of hope. The Mets are 10-5 since we flipped the calendar page. Rookie 2nd baseman Jeff McNeil looks like a keeper. Second-year shortstop Amed Rosario has picked up his game. And Conforto has been tearing it up -- so far in September, he's belted seven homers, driven in 20 and hit .309. Last night, his three-run homer sealed a win over the staggering Phillies and capped a 6-RBI game.
Numbers like those will give the organization and fans hope that, after inconsistency and injury, Michael Conforto has turned the corner.
(My image of Conforto is from the July 24th Mets/Padres game at Citi Field.)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Rare Remnant of a Lost Ballpark

Another Yankee Trade

Will He Wear Zero in the Bronx?