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Mets Pitchers Impress in Spring Training Debut
Key takeaways from the first three days of Mets spring training
Feb. 13, 2026 at 7:55pm
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The New York Mets have had an impressive start to their spring training, with several pitchers standing out in the first few days of workouts. Jonah Tong, a promising young pitcher, faced off against newcomer Bo Bichette in live batting practice, showcasing his developing offspeed pitches. The Mets' pitching staff is a key focus this spring as the team looks to build on a strong 2025 season.
Why it matters
The Mets' pitching staff was a major strength last season, and their continued development will be crucial to the team's success in 2026. Strong performances in spring training can set the tone for the regular season and help build momentum for the team.
The details
In one of his first live batting practice sessions, Jonah Tong faced Mets newcomer Bo Bichette at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie. Tong is focused on continuing to develop his offspeed pitches, which will be important for his success at the major league level.
- The Mets' spring training began on February 13, 2026.
The players
Jonah Tong
A promising young pitcher in the Mets' organization.
Bo Bichette
A new addition to the Mets' roster, facing off against Tong in live batting practice.
What they’re saying
“I think just continuing to develop the offspeeds,”
— Jonah Tong
The takeaway
The Mets' pitching staff looks to be in good shape heading into the 2026 season, with young talents like Jonah Tong continuing to develop their skills and newcomers like Bo Bichette integrating well into the team. Strong spring training performances can set the tone for a successful regular season.

