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D’Arnaud catching on at last

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SARASOTA —Travis d’Arnaud is not taking a back seat anytime soon. The Mets catcher has been challenged by backup Kevin Plawecki’s stellar play this spring, but he has responded with both his bat and his defense. Sunday, d’Arnaud went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in the Mets’ 5-4 victory over the Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium.

He also threw out a runner and made a nifty play on Manny Machado’s bunt up the thirdbase line in the first inning. D’Arnaud rushed the ball, spun and fired a strike to first base to get the Orioles’ All-Star shortstop. “The spin move, that was sexy,” Noah Syndergaar­d said.

D’Arnaud is hitting .323 with five extrabase hits and six RBI this spring. Plawecki is hitting .333 with three extra-base hits and seven RBI. “He’s been tremendous,” Mets manager Mickey Callaway said of d’Arnaud. “He and Plawecki, what great camps they are having. He’s been working really hard on his throwing, it paid off today. I thought he would have thrown out two. The first one the ball cut …. I saw it from here, cut five feet. The second one was right on the money. They were both in the 1.9 area, that’s a really good pop time for anybody.”

The Mets came into the spring planning to platoon Plawecki and d’Arnaud. Earlier this spring, Callaway indicated that Plawecki could be getting more of the playing time, based on his ability to hit righthande­rs. He walked that back a bit Sunday.

“I am not sure yet, I think there are going to be a lot of factors — who were are playing, who’s pitching — things like that we will take into account,” Callaway said. “The good thing is we can put either one of them back there and feel totally comfortabl­e.”

WHAT A RELIEF

Despite the injury to Jason Vargas, Seth Lugo and Robert Gsellman are still being told to prepare as relievers. Sunday both pitched on one day’s rest. Lugo gave up three runs on three hits, including a home run. Gsellman had runners on the corners in the ninth, but was able to protect the one-run lead.

“They looked good, their stuff looked good,” Callaway said. “I thought Gsellman threw a couple pitches that were really close.”

CONFORTO COMING ALONG

Michael Conforto hit in a minor league game for the third straight day and for the first time played in the field. Conforto went 0-4 with a walk and played three innings in center field. Rehabbing from surgery to repair the anterior capsule in his left shoulder, Conforto had not played in the field in a game since last August.

Also in that minor league game, Todd Frazier was 1-7 with a walk, triple and sac fly.

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