Luis Severino's comments reveal that the New York Mets' pitching success is heavily reliant on their advanced strength and conditioning programs. As he departed for the Athletics with a record-breaking $67 million deal, Severino credited the Mets' training staff for enabling him to achieve a 30-start, 182-inning season. Fellow pitcher Ryne Stanek echoed this sentiment, highlighting the personalized approach of the Mets' team, which includes athletic trainers, strength coaches, and nutritionists working cohesively to enhance player performance and health, ultimately leading to better results on the field.
I think if you look at the total package, the strength and conditioning team is really good. Everything is very personalized – it's what you need versus what the group needs.
The athletic training staff is phenomenal. They're really on top of their game … the strength staff, the athletic staff, the nutrition staff – everybody's just bought in.
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