"McMahon Shines at Shortstop as Mets Take Down A's in Bronx Showdown" In a season marked by uncertainty, New York Mets infielder Ryan McMahon has been working tirelessly to revamp his game, and it appears his efforts are starting to pay off. After a disappointing start to his experiment with a new batting stance, McMahon made his first start at shortstop in over a decade, and his glove work was put to the test against the Oakland A's in the Bronx. Despite the initial struggles in his batting overhaul, McMahon's defensive prowess at shortstop was on full display as the Mets took down the A's in a crucial matchup. With his 10-year veteran status and impressive defensive skills, McMahon's performance at shortstop has given Mets fans reason to be optimistic about the team's chances this season.


In the midst of one experiment that has not begun well, Ryan McMahon started a second Wednesday. As he seeks stronger at-bats following a winter overhaul of his batting stance, McMahon’s glove passed a test against the A’s in the Bronx, where he started at shortstop for the first time during his 10-year and 1,075-game...