Mets’ Luis Robert Jr. puts on a laser show at spring training batting practice

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Observations from Mets’ spring training on Thursday in Port St. Lucie:

Midseason form

The Mets want Luis Robert Jr. to get back to the form he displayed in 2023 with the White Sox, when the center fielder hit 38 homers before his production plummeted the past two seasons.

Luis Robert Jr. takes batting practice during Mets spring training on Feb. 19, 2026 in Port St. Lucie. Corey Sipkin for New York Post

On Thursday, he routinely crushed balls over 110 mph in both regular and live batting practice.

“It’s impressive,” Carlos Mendoza said. “He’s done it before when he’s healthy.”

Low down

Sean Manaea has been tinkering with his arm slot seemingly as long as he’s been a Met.

During live BP on Thursday, the lefty looked to be using a nearly sidearm delivery at times.

He’s coming off a rough, injury-plagued 2025 and will no doubt continue to work on his mechanics, but Mendoza is encouraged that the lefty is finally healthy.


Sean Manaea throws a pitch during Mets batting practice in spring training on Feb. 19, 2026 in Port St. Lucie.
Sean Manaea throws a pitch during Mets batting practice in spring training on Feb. 19, 2026 in Port St. Lucie. Corey Sipkin for New York Post

Caught my eye

Kodai Senga didn’t seem bothered by anything in his inning of work in Thursday’s live BP, a positive sign for the right-hander who’s made just 23 starts over the past two seasons.

Senga hit the mid-90s, something Mendoza called “a really good sign.”

Friday’s schedule

The Mets will have their final workout before Saturday’s Grapefruit League opener against the Marlins at Clover Park.

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