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Might Luis Guillorme’s defensive wizardry on Friday be a sign of things to come?
Last year, manager Luis Rojas regularly used Guillorme in the starting lineup whenever Rick Porcello, a ground ball pitcher who relies on his sinker, was on the mound. Porcello may be gone from New York, but Marcus Stroman, another sinkerballer with an even higher career ground ball rate, is back in the rotation.
Given the questions surrounding J.D. Davis’ ability to handle third defensively, the Mets could consider using Guillorme on days when Stroman pitches. In New York’s 4-2 loss to the Marlins at Clover Park in Jupiter, Fla., on Friday, Guillorme gave the team a preview of what that might look like, starting a flashy 5-4-3 double play, then ranging to his right to turn a potential Brian Anderson extra-base hit into an infield single.
MLB notebook: Outfielder Nick Markakis retires after 15-year career
The 37-year-old played for the Orioles and Braves, making the All-Star team in 2018.
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ATLANTA Outfielder Nick Markakis has retired after 15-year career with the Atlanta Braves and Baltimore Orioles.
The 37-year-old Markakis, who was a free agent, told The Athletic in a story published Friday that he was done playing after accumulating 2,388 hits, earning his lone All-Star selection in 2018 and coming within one win of reaching the World Series in his final season.
Braves Manager Brian Snitker called Markakis “the consummate pro in everything he did.”
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