New York Post

ANOTHER DIMENSION

Alderson: Ballpark not reason for Mets’ struggles

- By DAN MARTIN

The Mets continue to search for a way to win more consistent­ly in Queens, and general manager Sandy Alderson acknowledg­ed the team will consider altering the dimensions once again.

But he admitted their problems run deeper than simply where the fences are.

“Changing the ballpark is not a panacea for not hitting with runners in scoring position,” Alderson said while speaking to seasontick­et holders before Saturday’s game against San Diego at Citi Field. “It’s not going to change our rate of singles that we hit with a man on second base. So when I suggest that we look at the dimensions of the ballpark, that doesn’t mean I think that’s the solution. It’s just part of the equation.”

Another part of the equation no doubt is the payroll, which Alderson also addressed.

“Are we going to increase the payroll? I think that’s something that we’ll deal with after the season is over,” Alderson said. “If we’re in a position where we’re competing, vying for a wildcard spot or a division championsh­ip on July 31 [the nonwaiver trade deadline], I think we have the capacity to make a move. There’s no question about that.”

But he didn’t sound ready to make any significan­t moves.

“I really do believe that we are close, so let’s focus on what we have between now and the trade deadline,” Alderson said. “Let’s see where we are. And then in the offseason, that’s another question you can ask me and I’ll have to answer again, for sure.”

Until then, he would like to see improved results.

“We need to play better with what we have,” the GM said. “And I don’t define that in terms of payroll, but with the players that we have. We’re two months into this season and as I said, I think we’re close. And I think we have the capacity to play better.”

If they don’t, the question of whether the team should consider moving second baseman Daniel Murphy, who is in line for a hefty raise following the season in arbitratio­n, will no doubt come up.

“Murphy is somebody who is an offensive player who has really done some things this year to improve himself as an offensive player,” Alderson said. “So there’s no question in terms of this ballpark, he’s been a plus. We talk about it all the time: We’re looking for players that are willing to play in New York or can play in New York. He hits in New York. He hits in this ballpark.”

➤ ➤ Curtis Curtis Granderson Granderson was was held out of the lineup again Saturday with a sore left calf, no doubt adding pressure to Lucas Lucas Duda Duda to produce.

Duda entered the game with four hits in his previous 24 atbats.

“I go back to the home run in [Philadelph­ia],” manager Terry Terry

Collins Collins said before the game. game. “That’s the guy I know. … That’s what got him here. It was not the home runs, it was the fact he has always been such a good hitter in the middle of the field. Gaptogap.”

 ?? Ray Stubblebin­e ?? NOT GOOD, DUDE: Lucas Duda entered Saturday with just four hits in his previous 24 at-bats.
Ray Stubblebin­e NOT GOOD, DUDE: Lucas Duda entered Saturday with just four hits in his previous 24 at-bats.

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