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Mets still waiting for an 'answer' on Brett Baty, Mark Vientos and Ronny Mauricio | The Mets Pod
On The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo answer a Mailbag question about the future for Brett Baty, Mark Vientos, and Ronny Mauricio. Do the Mets have enough information to bet on their potential, or should they look to move on from any of them?
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