Hard to beat Stroman's new bullpen setup
NEW YORK -- Marcus Stroman knows how to make the best of a less-than-ideal situation.
The Mets' right-hander posted to social media on Friday spotlighting his new bullpen setup, which could make any travel blogger jealous. On one end of a pier behind his Florida home, he constructed a raised platform with a pitching mound on top of it, allowing him to face a beautiful stretch of water while throwing to a catcher stationed 60 feet, six inches away at the other end of the dock.
¡°Quarantine vibes,¡± Stroman said as he showed off the setup to the internet masses.
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Stroman is not the only Met benefiting from his unique setup. Earlier this week, he posted a video showing Dominic Smith catching one of his flat-ground sessions in the middle of the street. Friday, Stroman added more videos featuring Smith helping him set up the pier bullpen, as well as Smith working out in Stroman¡¯s home gym.
Coming to the Mets from the Blue Jays last July in a Deadline deal, Stroman saw his importance to the rotation increase following Noah Syndergaard¡¯s season-ending Tommy John surgery last month. Now the Mets¡¯ unquestioned No. 2 starter behind Jacob deGrom, Stroman is coming off a year in which he posted a 3.22 ERA and made his first All-Star team. That included a 3.77 mark in 11 starts upon joining the Mets.