Mark Vientos Prepares for a Pivotal Offseason with the Mets
Mark Vientos is no stranger to the pressures of Major League Baseball, particularly in the ever-competitive environment of New York. As the offseason kicks off, Vientos reflects on a challenging 2025 season, determined to reclaim his spot as a vital piece of the New York Mets’ future.
A Year of Reflection
In 2024, Vientos showcased his potential by hitting .266 with 27 home runs and achieving an .837 OPS. However, his performance dipped in 2025, with a batting average of .233, just 17 home runs, and a .702 OPS across 121 games. This decline has raised uncertainty about his role in the team’s plans going forward.
“I learned a lot about myself this season,” Vientos said. “Now, I’m excited to prove myself again.”
Community Engagement
On November 21, 2025, Vientos participated in a community outreach event by distributing turkeys at the Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation. This initiative was part of a city-wide effort organized by the Amazin’ Mets Foundation ahead of Thanksgiving, showcasing his commitment to the community despite personal setbacks.
“I love getting better and trying to improve,” Vientos added during the event.
Addressing Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
As Vientos looks to bounce back, he recognizes that improvement is needed both offensively and defensively. His defensive struggles at third base, coupled with a less-than-stellar offensive year, contributed to the Mets missing the playoffs entirely.
Key Areas for Improvement:
- Offensive Consistency: Reestablishing his 2024 success
- Defensive Versatility: Preparing for potential shifts in positions
Keeping Options Open
Vientos is currently training at both third base and first base, a strategy that served him well during previous offseasons. With Pete Alonso’s uncertain future as a free agent, Vientos must remain flexible to adapt to various roles within the team.
The Future of the Mets
With President of Baseball Operations, David Stearns, emphasizing the need to improve run prevention, the team may explore changing Vientos’ position. This could involve transitioning him off third base in favor of Brett Baty or seeking an external player. The decision on whether to retain Alonso will also impact Vientos’ opportunities, particularly at first base, where his game experience has been limited.
Focus for 2026
As Vientos gears up for the next season, he acknowledges the importance of establishing a dependable routine to guide him through the long MLB season.
“The routine is the most important thing,” he explained. “I feel like it was inconsistent for me last year, but I have a greater idea of what I want my routine to be this upcoming season.”
Conclusion
Mark Vientos stands at a crossroads as the offseason unfolds. He is eager to dive back into rigorous training, improve his performance, and contribute to the Mets’ quest for greater success in 2026. With vital questions surrounding the team’s roster and Vientos’ role, only time will tell how this season will shape his future.
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