Mets Spring Training Calm
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Why David Stearns is enjoying the Mets’ spring training ‘calm’ while he can

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The Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns says the team's spring training has been calm.
The Mets are down a backup infielder (with Nick Madrigal possibly lost for the season ) and down two starting pitchers.
Sean Manaea (oblique) and Frankie Montas (lat) loom as the largest issues in an otherwise generally issue-free camp.
“I think when you watch him across the field, he takes his craft so seriously, and that’s also what came across in our meetings with him, is how seriously he takes it seriously.
I think seeing him interact with his teammates on a daily basis, interact with the staff.
It's business when it's in the cage, and it's fun, smiling, smiling. “That's cool to see.”.
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