New York Mets backup Luis Guillorme had quite an at-bat in spring training Sunday. With his teammates cheering, dancing and going crazy in the dugout, Guillorme stood at the plate for more than 10 minutes against rocket-armed St. Louis reliever Jordan Hicks and finally drew a 22-pitch walk. Quickly down 0-2 in the count, the backup infielder wound up hitting 16 foul balls. Pete Alonso, Michael Conforto and the rest of the Mets got more animated with every pitch, seeing Guillorme handle 100 mile an hour fastballs. Guillorme eventually took ball four and trotted to first base.