Mets third base prospect Brett Baty, who is already at spring training in Port St. Lucie, Fla., spent part of the offseason working on his defense with former big league star Troy Tulowitzki, who won two Gold Gloves at shortstop during his career and was one of the smoothest defenders in baseball in his prime.
Speaking to Will Sammon of The Athletic, Baty said he got blunt advice from Tulowitzki.
"He’s not going to beat around the bush about anything and he’s not going to sugarcoat anything," Baty told The Athletic. "If he doesn’t see something he thinks will play at the next level, he will tell you straight up.
"And I love that in people. I don’t really like people who are just there to tell you how good you are, tell you how good you look and stuff like that. I like the people that are actually going to be honest with you, and help you get better."
Tulowitzki said Baty still needs to improve at third base, but believes it will simply come down to more reps.
"He needs to get better over there," Tulowitzki told The Athletic. "But some people need to get better because they aren’t athletic enough or don’t have arm strength. He’s got all the tools. He just needs some reps."