PORT ST. LUCIE — Infielder Phillip Evans said Saturday he deleted an Instagram picture from the team’s shark fishing outing because of backlash he received. Among those in the picture was Donald Trump Jr., who happened to be at the beach while the Mets were fishing, according to Evans.

“I didn’t intend it to be any kind of political [statement] at all,” Evans said. “I just thought it was another guy jumping into the photo.”

Matt Harvey and manager Mickey Callaway were also in the photo.

“I was just out there fishing with my teammates and [Trump Jr.] just happened to be there with his family, enjoying the same beach we were,” Evans said. “He was just a normal guy, hanging out with his family on the beach.”

Callaway said it was no different than walking into a restaurant and encountering somebody already in there.

“There is no way we can control that,” Callaway said. “I guess I can call the Secret Service and get their schedule and see if we can schedule things around it.”

Bench coach Gary DiSarcina, who will oversee the infielders, is impressed with what he’s seen of Amed Rosario.

“He was on the field and taking ground balls [Friday] and he immediately caught my eye,” DiSarcina said. “That’s what they look like when you think of a big league shortstop — an impact player, body frame, the way his arm slot is, the way he moves his feet when he fields a ground ball, the way he moves left-to-right. Obviously there’s not a lot of those guys around, so I’m really excited to be around him and help him out, be a resource for him.”

DiSarcina, who was fired by the Red Sox as part of a coaching staff shakeup last offseason, spent his entire playing career with the Angels, where he played under Terry Collins in the late 1990s.

The Mets announced that individual game tickets for the regular season are available by calling (718) 507-TIXX or through Mets.com. Opening Day is March 29 against the Cardinals at Citi Field.