Mets vs Marlins (3/3/2025) – Senga first start of Spring Training By Peter Estimated read time 2 min read March 4, 2025 0 HomeSpring TrainingMets vs Marlins (3/3/2025) – Senga first start of Spring TrainingThe New York Mets are set to face the Miami Marlins today, March 3, 2025, at 6:10 PM Eastern Time (ET). The game will be held at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Fans can watch the live broadcast on SportsNet New York (SNY).New York Mets Lineup#PlayerPositionBatsABHHRAVGOPS1Francisco LindorSSS010.167.3342Juan SotoRFL240.3751.5693Pete Alonso1BR030.5001.7274Mark Vientos3BR010.182.4325Tyrone TaylorCFR010.222.6976Luis TorrensCR020.417.8797Donovan Walton2BL010.154.3858Carlos WilliamsDHR110.3331.1119José AzocarLFR140.267.780Starting Pitcher: Kodai SengaThings to look for the New York Mets:Juan Soto’s Impact – Soto has been red-hot this spring, boasting a .375 batting average and a 1.569 OPS. How will he continue to integrate with Lindor and Alonso in the heart of the lineup?Pete Alonso’s Power Surge – With a .500 batting average and a 1.727 OPS, Alonso appears to be in top form. Can he maintain this momentum as the regular season approaches?Mark Vientos’ Consistency – Vientos has faced challenges this spring, hitting just .182 with a .432 OPS. Can he turn things around starting with this game?Carlos Williams Making a Case – Williams has made a strong impression with a 1.111 OPS despite limited at-bats. A solid performance today could enhance his chances of making the team.Miami Marlins Lineup#PlayerPositionBatsABHHRAVGOPS1Connor Norby3BR010.182.4552Matt Mervis1BL130.4001.1003Derek HillCFR110.111.7174Griffin ConineLFL000.000.1825Otto LopezSSR000.182.3646Alex RamirezCR010.143.4767Albert Almora Jr.RFR000.000.0008Jake PauleyDHL010.143.2869Jose Acosta2BR110.4291.413Starting Pitcher:Things Miami Marlins:Matt Mervis’ Hot Bat – Mervis is hitting .400 with a 1.100 OPS, making a compelling case for a roster spot. Can he continue his success against the Mets’ pitching staff?Jose Acosta’s Breakout Spring – Acosta has recorded a .429 batting average and a 1.413 OPS. If he keeps up this level of production, he could earn a more significant role with the team.Derek Hill’s Speed and Defense – Although his offensive numbers are low (.111 AVG), Hill’s defensive skills and base-running speed make him an interesting player to keep an eye on.Pitching Auditions – With open spots in the Marlins’ rotation, today’s game could serve as an opportunity for pitchers to showcase their abilities and compete for roster positions.More content below:Mets Starting Rotation in 2025?