Former Yankees Outfielder Stuns as Dark Horse for Mets Roster Spot

Veteran outfielder Mike Tauchman emerges as a surprising contender for the New York Mets' right field spot amidst intense spring training competition.

There's an intriguing battle brewing in the New York Mets' outfield this spring. With Juan Soto shifting from right to left field, and Luis Robert Jr. taking over in center after a winter trade from the White Sox, the spotlight turns to right field.

Here, the Mets have a compelling face-off between youth and experience. Carson Benge, the No. 16-ranked prospect in baseball, is vying for the spot against seasoned veteran Mike Tauchman, who just inked a minor league deal with the club.

Tauchman, at 35, is considered a "dark horse" candidate for Opening Day. While prospects often have the upper hand, Benge's limited experience at Triple-A might tip the scales in Tauchman’s favor.

As MLB.com's Anthony DiComo noted, Benge has only 24 games above Double-A under his belt. If he struggles in the Grapefruit League, Tauchman could seize the opportunity.

Last season, Tauchman showed his mettle with the White Sox, hitting .263/.356/.400, adding nine homers and 17 doubles over 93 games. His career highlights include a standout 2019 with the Yankees, where he achieved a 3.9 bWAR and a .865 OPS in just 87 games. As spring training unfolds, this right-field duel promises to be one of the most captivating storylines for Mets fans to follow.