New York Post

Loup: Opening a buzz-worthy idea

- By MIKE PUMA

If the Mets want to employ an opener this season, Aaron Loup is willing to volunteer for duty.

The veteran left-hander, who arrived this offseason on a one-year deal worth $3 million, has appeared in 406 games as a reliever in his career, filling all roles, but still hasn’t started. The idea of pitching the first inning and then calling it a day is appealing to him.

“Who wouldn’t want to be the guy to start the game and then get to sit in the clubhouse and drink a few brews on the back end and watch the rest of it?” Loup said

Thursday on a Zoom call from Port St. Lucie.

Though manager Luis Rojas mentioned the possibilit­y of an opener in comments this week, on Thursday he said it’s an issue that still hasn’t been discussed with pitching coach Jeremy Hefner and his lieutenant­s.

“But we definitely have individual­s on our roster that can do something like that and have a follow-up and use a strategy against certain lineups, against certain teams,” Rojas said. “Those are conversati­ons that are going to be engaged at some point, so I am going to say we are openminded.”

➤ Matt Allan and Francisco Alvarez are two of the Mets’ prospects who Rojas has had the chance to observe in the early days of the team’s workouts.

Allan, a 19-year-old righthande­r, was the Mets’ third-round pick in the 2019 draft. Alvarez, a 19-year-old catcher, is regarded as the organizati­on’s No. 1 or 2 prospect.

“Allan threw a side and he was impressive,” Rojas said. “It was his first side, but the ball looks really good coming out of his hand.”

“This kid Francisco Alvarez,

I have seen him take BP a couple of times and he’s got some hit-ability at a young age.”

➤ Rojas said he planned to call Tim Tebow, who announced his retirement from baseball Wednesday. The former Heisman Trophy winner played for Rojas when he managed Double-A Binghamton in 2018.

“Tim’s passion for the game is impressive — off the charts,” Ro

jas said. “I loved working with him on a daily basis. I did see improvemen­t every day. The way he went about his business was impressive. I think guys learned, the way he went about it.”

Tebow, 33, got as far as Triple-A Syracuse for the Mets.

“He had some tools,” Rojas said.

Trevor Rosenthal came off the board as a bullpen option for the Mets when the right-hander agreed to terms with the Athletics on a one-year deal worth $11 million. The Mets had been engaged with Rosenthal’s representa­tives in recent days.

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