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Baty and Sprys made a collaborative Instagram post Wednesday evening with photographer Jordan Simone, who helped capture the proposal. “Forever with my best friend,” the post was captioned. The couple received many congratulations in the comments, including from Katia Lindor, Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor’s wife.
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amNewYork on MSN‘Brotherhood’ with Mark Vientos, Brett Baty helped Francisco Alvarez work through Mets’ demotion
Francisco Alvarez was understandably down when the Mets demoted him to Triple-A last month. The young catcher had not been able to put anything together offensively, despite revamping his approach at the plate,
The couple announced their engagement on Wednesday, July 16, by sharing a carousel of snaps from Baty's proposal at Cape May, New Jersey New York Mets player Brett Baty is engaged! On Wednesday, July 16, the third baseman, 25, announced that he’s set to tie the knot with his partner Anna Sprys.
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Mets’ young trio provides necessary spark in another win over Angels
Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. In 2022, MLB Pipeline tabbed the three best Mets prospects as Francisco Alvarez, Brett ... New York Post A two-out ...
Will Sammon of The Athletic recently reported that New York could deal from its infield depth to fill other needs. The Mets have a quartet of young, cost-controlled contributors in Brett Baty, Mark Vientos, Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña to dangle on the market.
The bottom of the Mets' lineup has struggled with a .612 OPS since June, but Monday showed why internal help might be coming.
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New York Mets star Brett Baty announces engagement to Anna Sprys with romantic photos from Cape May
New York Mets third baseman Brett Baty and his longtime girlfriend, Anna Sprys, are engaged. The couple shared romantic beachside photos from their pr
With strong numbers across the board through July, Brett Baty has "turned a corner" for fantasy managers and the Mets, leading James Schiano to lay out a promising rest-of-season outlook for the young infielder.