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Star first baseman Pete Alonso is tied for the major league lead with 14 homers, and rookie third baseman Brett Baty has shown flashes of promise since his April promotion from the minors, batting .244 with three homers. Vientos played briefly in left field at Double-A Binghamton in 2021 and could also see time with the Mets at designated hitter.
Alonso and Baty have been two bright spots in an otherwise disappointing season for the Mets (20-23), who enter Wednesday fourth in the National League East and 6½ games behind the first-place Atlanta Braves.
The Mets, who have lost 16 of their past 22 games, are 10th in the NL in runs scored (179), 11th in team batting average (.240), 11th in OPS (.704) and 13th in slugging percentage (.382).