He met with d'Arnaud in the offseason, as did Kevin Long, and the individual work has continued with both coaches in spring training. Essentially the Mets are trying to break their catcher of bad habits and get him back to where he was in 2015, when he showed a lot of pop with the bat and threw out 33 percent of basestealers — until the postseason anyway, when he went 0-for-11.