New York Daily News

J.D. will be on roster Friday

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SAN FRANCISCO — After some tough at-bats on the West Coast, help finally appears to be on the way for the Mets. J.D. Martinez is expected to be activated Friday for the first game of a seven-game homestand.

Martinez went 1-for-4 with an RBI Tuesday night with Triple-A Syracuse The designated hitter, who signed with the Mets during the final week of spring training, will play one more minor league game Wednesday. Should he come out of the game without any soreness or setbacks, he’ll be in the lineup against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night at Citi Field.

The Mets will determine a tentative schedule for Martinez to be able to work him into games without overloadin­g him right away.

“I’ll have a conversati­on with him, but out of the gate, I’m not going to run this guy and have him DH’ing every day,” manager Carlos Mendoza said Wednesday at Oracle Park before the Mets’ series finale against the San Francisco Giants. “He’s going to need some days. “I’ll sit down with him and put together a game plan here because he’s important. He’s too valuable to this team and we’ve got to take care of him.”

The Mets and Martinez had initially hoped that he would be available earlier this month but without going through spring training, Martinez found that he was sore after playing games and at one point suffered a setback with lower back tightness. A cortisone shot and a few days of rest helped Martinez get back into action, but it further delayed his debut.

When he does play, the Mets are planning to hit him fifth in the lineup to give cleanup hitter Pete Alonso some protection. With Francisco Alvarez out for the next two months, Martinez will help replace some of the power the Mets are now missing with their hard-hitting catcher.

The Mets are glad he’s on their team now instead of beating up on their pitchers.

“Sometimes when he was in

Detroit and I was in Cleveland I played against him a lot,” said Francisco Lindor. “We had really good pitchers, and in the first one the first at-bat he looked like he was almost getting to know the game plan of how they were going to attack him. And in the next at-bat, he would dominate.”

Hitting is a craft for Martinez, and it’s one he takes very seriously, studying the various elements of it and honing in on techniques used to elevate the ball and get it into the air. He’s also extremely knowledgea­ble and loves sharing his knowledge with other hitters. A 13-year veteran, the Mets hope the 36-year-old will be a good influence on other hitters in the clubhouse.

“I’ve heard that he’s a freak when it comes to hitting,” Lindor said. “I love that. I can’t wait to see how he goes about his business.”

RED-HOT REED GARRETT

Despite allowing his first earned run of the season, right-handed reliever Reed Garrett won his fourth decision in relief Wednesday in the Mets’ 8-2 win ove the Giants. Garrett pitched two innings Wednesday and four overall during their six-game road trip, going 2-0 with a save, the first of his career.

His four wins are tied for the most in the league with Tyler Glasnow, Jose Berrios and Ranger Suarez, all starters. His 0.87 WHIP is among the best in baseball and his 25 strikeouts leads all relievers.

Not bad for a 31-year-old journeyman reliever who has quickly become an important piece of the bullpen.

“Knowing that you’ve got Reed Garrett there available for 1-plus innings is huge,” Mendoza said.

ROSTER MOVE

Left-hander Kolton Ingram was claimed off waivers by the Texas Rangers. The Mets designated him for assignment Saturday to make room for catcher Tomas Nido on the 40-man roster.

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