Jul 10, 2016; San Diego, CA, USA; World infielder Amed Rosario (left) throws to first base as USA runner Ryon Healy slides during the All Star Game futures baseball game at PetCo Park. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Rosario will hit the majors

Injuries won’t be as harsh in 2017, but the Mets will face adversity early, in having to deal with two tough losses. But they have just the solution for it.

For the first prediction, shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera and their longtime third baseman in Wright will suffer season-ending injuries.

While many fans will panic and feel the season has ended right then and there, general manager Sandy Anderson and manager Terry Collins have the solution to keep the Mets afloat.

Instead of looking towards the trade market, the Mets will take the risk of playing Jose Reyes at third for Wright and call up prospect shortstop Amed Rosario.

For fans who don’t know who Rosario is, the Mets deem him as untouchable trade-wise and a major part of the future of the franchise. The top tier prospect ranked by MLB experts has great speed, can hit for average and power and possesses an above average glove. Despite the Mets being hesitant to make the move, they will. And it will be the right choice.

Rosario will quickly become a crowd favorite by putting up stellar numbers, as the rookie will hit for a .275/.350/.445 line, along with 13 home runs and 20 stolen bases in 100 games played.

It will no doubt be an interesting combination with the old star shortstop Reyes playing right beside the future at short in Rosario.

As Rosario would say, though: Don’t be surprised, be ready.