Starling Marte could make Mets return from knee injury during homestand
SEATTLE — Carlos Mendoza will deal with the potential right-field logjam when it happens, but for now the Mets manager is just “excited” that the team may soon regain another piece.
Starling Marte played right field Sunday for Double-A Binghamton — the veteran outfielder went 0-for-2 with a walk over seven innings — and remains a possibility to rejoin the Mets on the next homestand.
The next step for Marte, according to Mendoza, is to play seven innings on consecutive days in the outfield.

Binghamton has the day off on Monday, but Marte, barring a postponement, would get the opportunity to meet that criteria over the ensuing two days.
Marte was placed on the injured list on June 25 with a bone bruise in his right knee.
“He’s a big part of this team and he’s been out for a long time, and guys I feel are stepping up,” Mendoza said before the Mets lost to the Mariners on Sunday. “But he’s going to be a huge addition for us. His bat, his speed, everything.”