Thu 10/6/16 3:11 PM

Conforto may learn to play first base during the offseason, Matt Ehalt of the Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
Although he's typically an outfielder, Conforto said the Mets may have him add first base to his portfolio. Neither James Loney nor Lucas Duda stood out at first base for New York, as both finished the 2016 campaign with batting averages below .270. However, Conforto didn't excel at the plate either, as he ended the year with a .220/.310/.414 line.