SEATTLE — Starling Marte was a significant piece of the Mets lineup when his right knee started barking in late June, sending him to the injured list.
More than six weeks later, Marte remains sidelined — he is on a minor league rehab assignment and set to join Double-A Binghamton on Sunday — but the Mets have survived his absence in part because of the manner in which Tyrone Taylor has filled the void.
A fourth outfielder as the season started, Taylor has seen his role increase in recent weeks, along with his offensive numbers.
As play began Saturday, the 30-year-old Taylor had a very respectable .294/.346/.451 slash line in 18 games since the All-Star break.
Whether it’s been starting in right field, shifting to center or coming off the bench, Taylor has emerged as a valued piece for a team that began the day a half-game ahead of Atlanta for the National League’s third wild-card spot.
“I have been in the lineup a little bit more and it’s been fun,” Taylor said before the Mets lost to the Mariners, 4-0, at T-Mobile Park.
