Mark Vientos: Struggles and Optimism

Mark Vientos: Struggles and Optimism

Mark Vientos is a third baseman/designated hitter for the New York Mets. He has been struggling to recapture the form that made him a key contributor to the team last season.

Recent Performance

In his most recent game at Citi Field, Vientos hit a three-run homer over the right field wall in a 9-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox. However, this was an isolated moment of success in an otherwise disappointing performance.

Ongoing Struggles

Vientos’ struggles have been ongoing for some time:

  • He had gone 12 straight games without hitting a long ball.
  • He had not recorded multiple hits since May 12.
  • In that span, he went eight-for-39 with an average of .205, and no home runs or RBIs.

His OPS (on-base plus slugging) has also taken a hit this season compared to last year’s numbers:

  • Last season’s OPS: .837
  • Current OPS: .690

Insights from Vientos

When asked about the cause of his struggles, Vientos noted that when he gets high fastballs, like he did on Tuesday night, he feels capable of going the other way with authority. However, he expressed frustration that this hasn’t consistently happened this year.

Teammate Observations

Some of his teammates and coaches have observed that Vientos seems "on and off" lately. Carlos Mendoza, who plays second base for New York, mentioned that Vientos sometimes appears poised for big things but then slows down just when it seems he will take off.

Optimism for the Future

Despite these challenges, Vientos remains optimistic about turning things around, stating, "I don’t know if I’m going through one of those phases where you’re just not feeling good at all."

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