New York Mets prospect Ronny Mauricio has taken to Instagram to debunk recent reports by The New York Post suggesting that he played in the Dominican Winter League due to financial difficulties. The original story indicated that the Mets were against Mauricio participating in the winter ball and even attempted to dissuade him from doing so.
In response, Mauricio shared an instagram story, where in spanish he addresses the "false" information circulating on social media. He emphasized that those who follow his career are aware of his journey, which he has shared in interviews. Currently focused on his knee surgery rehabilitation, Mauricio reassured fans that he is commited to returning at 100 percent physically and mentally.
According to an article published by the New York Post, the Mets were against Ronny Mauricio playing winter ball.
The original report from The New York Post suggested that Ronny Mauricio played winter ball due to financial struggles, with sources stating that he could earn around $20,000 a month in the Dominican Winter League. The report further claimed that Mauricio’s financial woes were exacerbated by individuals close to him, including his agent and family members, who allegedly mishandled his finances.
Mauricio, who signed with the New York Mets in 2017 for a significant bonus of $2.1 million at the age of 17, had his promising career momentarily derailed by a torn ALC during a Winter Ball game. The Mets were reportedly not in favor of him participating in the winter league, given the risk of injury and the relative financial disparity between Winter Ball and Major League Baseball.
The young infielder’s refutation highlights the challenges faced by athletes not only on the field but also in managing their personal and financial affairs. As Mauricio focuses on his recovery, the incident sheds light on the complexities that young talents navigatein their journey to professional success.