TJ Rivera, who played 26 games at second base for the Mets down the stretch last season, hit .333 with a .345 OBP and .476 SLG, helping the Mets reach the National League Wild Card Game.

However, he could be the odd man out on the infield since Neil Walker accepting the Mets' qualifying offer.

"I've thought about it a little bit, but I haven't really gotten down to thinking about what's going to happen in the future," Rivera said last month. "I'm kind of enjoying the moment right now."

Rivera, who did not play any outfield in the big leagues last year and only played nine total games there during his minor league career, said he is willing to work in the outfield in order to help the club.

"I'm always open to learning new things," Rivera said. "If it has to be the outfield, I'll absolutely put some work in there."