What Starling Marte's impending return may mean for Mets' outfield rotation

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What Starling Marte's impending return may mean for Mets' outfield rotation
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Starling Marte’s impending return has created questions for Carlos Mendoza and the Mets.

Questions about how the Mets will handle a very crowded outfield.Jason Szenes for the New York PostOne thing feels certain: Marte, expected to be activated on Sunday for the series finale against the Marlins after playing full games for Triple-A Syracuse on Thursday and Friday, is going to play.Ray Knight says this year’s Mets benefited from early adversity

Mendoza said the Mets have a plan for how they want to work Marte in, but he didn’t want to disclose it until speaking to Marte about it . Marte, 35, was having a solid season offensively before going on the injured list with a right knee bone bruise on June 25.

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