Mets and Marlins Play to a 1-1 Tie in Spring Training Opener at Clover Park #1
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The New York Mets and Miami Marlins kicked off their 2025 spring training schedules with a tightly contested split-squad game on Saturday, February 23, ending in a 1-1 tie. The matchup, held at Clover Park, showcased strong pitching performances and limited offensive opportunities for both teams.
The Mets’ pitching staff delivered a solid collective effort, highlighted by Max Kranick’s two scoreless innings, during which he allowed https://www.storenymets.com/collections//products/mens-32-max-kranick-new-york-mets-white-replica-home-jersey three hits and recorded one strikeout. Relievers Tyler Zuber, Daniel Juarez, Anthony Gose, and Kevin Herget also contributed scoreless appearances, keeping the Marlins’ offense in check.
Offensively, the Mets’ lone run came courtesy of Brett Baty, who served as the designated hitter and had a standout performance. Baty collected two hits, including a double, and scored the team’s only run on a balk by Marlins pitcher Jesus Tinoco.
On the Marlins’ side, Sandy Alcantara set the tone with a scoreless inning in his spring debut. Miami’s only run was driven in by Ryan Ignoffo, who singled to score Ronny Simon. The run came off Mets pitcher Cameron Foster, who spent the 2024 season with the Binghamton Rumble Ponies.
The game provided an early glimpse into the depth and https://www.storenymets.com/collections//products/womens-7-brett-baty-new-york-mets-limited-graphite-2024-city-connect-jersey potential of both teams as they prepare for the upcoming season. For the Mets, the strong pitching and Baty’s offensive contributions were encouraging signs as they continue to fine-tune their roster.