Mets: Five areas for improvement in 2017
By Darren Martino

Hitting with Runners in Scoring Position
Perhaps no other area needs addressing more than average with runners in scoring position. The Mets inability to come through with men on was by far, the most frustrating attribute of the 2016 team.
The team ranked dead last in average with runners in scoring position. At .225, the team would rarely score if they didn’t hit a home run, and they probably didn’t win either. The good news is that it can’t get much worse can it?
The best way to rectify this in 2017 is the team staying healthy. A close second is again Kevin Long and staff working with hitters to employ situational hitting.