Mark Vientos slashed .057/.108/.171 with one home run and two RBI across 11 spring training games in February and March, but the Mets‘ 26-year-old corner infielder and designated hitter has been a different player since the calendar flipped to April.

He extended his hitting streak to four games with three knocks in Saturday’s 9-0 win at the San Francisco Giants, continuing momentum from a two-hit, two-walk performance that sparked Friday’s 10-3 victory.

“I feel like myself,” Vientos said. “I feel good. I think the best part is just guys are going, had good day, all of us together. Clay (Holmes) pitched a heck of a game, and it was fun — it was fun today.”

Vientos had one hit in three at-bats across the Mets’ March 28 and 31 games against the Pittsburgh Pirates and at the St. Louis Cardinals, respectively, before a 7-for-14 start to this month.

“It’s good to see it,” Mendoza said. “It’s good to see it, especially after what he went through in spring training. We kept telling him, ‘It’s spring training. Keep hitting the ball hard. Keep controlling the strike zone.’ As a human, as a competitor, they want to see results. It’s just good to see him having the start he’s having right now.

“He’s a pretty important player for us. We’re going to need him. If we can get some confidence early on, man, he’s going to be an impactful player for us.”

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