Starling Marte proves to be bright spot in Mets' listless Opening Day loss
Briefly

That's because it was a 109.2 mph laser from Starling Marte that just cleared the wall in left field.
It was the hardest ball hit all day by a Met, with Marte adding a fly out to deep right that was caught acrobatically by Jackson Chourio, as well as a 107 mph groundout in the fifth.
"It feels good to be healthy after all the injuries and all the problems I had,'' Marte said through an interpreter.
"I hit it and ran out of the box really hard," Marte said. "I saw [left fielder Christian] Yelich, the way he threw the ball [on a lob to second base] and saw the umpire and knew it was a home run."
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