New York Post

Flores working at short

- By MIKE PUMA

PORT ST. LUCIE — Wilmer Flores is looking forward to showing the Mets he can play his old position.

The rookie infielder has been taking grounders at shortstop since arriving at spring training last week, and said the adjustment has been easy. Flores played shortstop at SingleA St. Lucie in 2011, before switching to second and third base the following two seasons.

“There’s just a couple of things I need to work on, and I feel great,” Flores said.

The Mets would like to find a spot for Flores’ bat, but aren’t likely to keep him in the majors unless he can play on a regular basis.

Flores, according to manager Terry Collins, has drawn comparison­s within the organizati­on to former Mets infielder Edgardo Alfonzo.

“I don’t like to compare guys, but that is a big statement because Edgardo was an outstandin­g offensive player,” Collins said. “If that’s what Wilmer Flores is going to be, obviously you’ve got to find a position for him.”

Collins praised Flores for attending conditioni­ng and nutritiona­l camp in Michigan with several teammates in the offseason.

“He’s got a whole different body right now than he did at the end of last season,” Collins said. “He came in lighter, more athletic.”

Rafael Montero will be the starting pitcher for the Mets’ Grapefruit League opener on Friday against the Nationals. John Lannan and Daisuke Matsuzaka will start the following two games and Noah Syndergaar­d will be on display March 3 against the Braves at the Disney complex.

Collins and baserunnin­g coach Tom Goodwin presented Eric Young Jr. with an oversized wrestling championsh­ip belt as an award for leading the team in stolen bases last season with 38 in 91 games after being acquired from the Rockies. Young displayed the belt on top of his locker.

“Everybody knows the significan­ce of the belt, so it was a cool moment [Saturday],” Young said.

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