Bo Bichette flashes third base potential for Mets with stellar play

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Observations from Mets spring training on Wednesday

Long man

David Peterson, now the longest-tenured Met, got off to a strong start with three scoreless innings in his first outing of the spring. The lefty struck out four in the 5-2 win over Israel’s WBC team.

Bo Bichette fields balls at third base before the Mets’ spring training loss to the Nationals at Clover Field on Feb. 28, 2026. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Burd is the word

Nick Burdi allowed a run on two hits in his lone inning of work and has allowed three runs in three innings this spring.

Caught my eye

Bo Bichette made a terrific diving stop to his right on a smash down the third base line to start a 5-4-3 double play in a minor league game, saying afterward, “It’s all about getting more comfortable there. My goal coming into the game was to feel less antsy and not worry if a ball like that got by me and that allowed me to just go after the ball and make the play.”

Thursday’s schedule

The Mets travel to West Palm Beach, Fla., to face the Nationals with right-hander Justin Hagenman getting the start.

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