The Mets get to keep their shortstop all spring — but not without some drama.

Asdrubal Cabrera is fuming after being left off Team Venezuela’s roster for the World Baseball Classic, saying he’s “disappointed” he was double-crossed.

Cabrera reportedly had spent time in his home country prepping for the international tournament next month, saying he had been told by manager Omar Vizquel he would be included on the star-packed squad. General manager Carlos Guillen, who played 14 big league seasons for the Mariners and Tigers, apparently had other ideas.

“I will not participate in the World Baseball Classic because Carlos Guillen is the least serious and most deceitful [person] that may exist,” Cabrera said, according to a rough translation of remarks reported by ESPN. “What a shame that Omar Vizquel, with all the respect he deserves, is accepting all this scoundrel-ness.”

Team Venezuela, led by Miguel Cabrera and Jose Altuve, preferred Alcides Escobar and Freddy Galvis as its options at shortstop.

Cabrera, 31, hit .280 with 23 homers last season, his first with the Mets. Ten Mets teammates are slated to take breaks from spring training to participate in the WBC: Jeurys Familia, Jose Reyes, Hansel Robles (Domican Republic), Rene Rivera, T.J. Rivera and Seth Lugo (Puerto Rico), Gavin Cecchini and Brandon Nimmo (Italy), Fernando Salas (Mexico) and Ty Kelly (Israel).