Chris Welsh urged listeners to scoop up Ronny Mauricio wherever he is still available. Welsh said Mauricio will be the Mets’ starting third baseman for the rest of the season, noting his plus arm, strong infield defense and "easy power" that flashed during recent games. With Mark Vientos scuffling and Brett Baty in Triple-A, Welsh expects Mauricio to see the bulk of starts at the hot corner and project for roughly a 20-homer, 10-steal pace over a full second half. Because he remains unrostered in many formats, Welsh labeled Mauricio the highest-upside waiver add at the position right now.