March 6, 2025
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Mets' Francisco Lindor becomes third 30-30 player of 2023 season; five  would be a record, and it could happen - CBSSports.com

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza made pitching change during in-game interview
“Alright, I gotta go make a pitching change. I’ll be right back.”

There’s been many firsts in the year’s iteration of Major League Baseball spring training.

Mets' Francisco Lindor becomes third 30-30 player of 2023 season; five  would be a record, and it could happen - CBSSports.com

While the league is already experimenting with the Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS), something seemingly unprecedented happened during Tuesday’s spring training game between the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals.

Mets' Francisco Lindor becomes third 30-30 player of 2023 season; five  would be a record, and it could happen - CBSSports.com

In-game interviews, particularly with managers, are hardly a novelty. They’ve become a fixture of ESPN’s coverage, even if its presence might as well fade into the abyss after the 2025 season. While these interviews have become somewhat accepted as part of a broadcast norm for the MLB on ESPN, it’s no secret that not every baseball fan is thrilled about them.

Mets' Francisco Lindor becomes third 30-30 player of 2023 season; five  would be a record, and it could happen - CBSSports.com

Spring training, however, often seems like the perfect setting for these in-game chats. The stakes are lower, and sometimes, the banter between announcers and the interviewee is more entertaining than the action on the field — unless, of course, it’s Juan Soto stepping up to bat for the Mets for the first time.

Mets' Francisco Lindor becomes third 30-30 player of 2023 season; five  would be a record, and it could happen - CBSSports.com

That’s not what happened at Roger Dean Stadium on Tuesday in Jupiter, Florida, though.

Mets' Francisco Lindor becomes third 30-30 player of 2023 season; five  would be a record, and it could happen - CBSSports.com

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was mid-interview with ESPN’s booth while his starter, Tylor Megill, faced Cardinals shortstop Masyn Winn with one out in the third inning. As Winn grounded out to second, Mendoza shared his thoughts on ABS, offering valuable insights. But amid it all, he remembered something — he had a game to manage.

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