The comeback starts now.

Mets’ outfielder Yoenis Cespedes took to Twitter on Monday, posting a video of himself doing it all: running, batting and fielding.

Cespedes, 34, missed all of 2019 and was marred by injuries in 2017-18, but underwent surgery to remove calcification in both of his heels after the 2018 campaign. However, he was also setback after he injured his ankles during an incident with wild boars on his Port St. Lucie ranch last year.

The outfielder is entering the final year of a four year contract he signed with the Mets prior to the 2017 season.

In blue and orange, Cespedes has a triple slash of .282/.346/.543 with 74 home runs and 201 RBI over four seasons.

Getting Cespedes’s bat back in the lineup would be a big boost to the Mets offense, and would give them more depth in the outfield that also includes Brandon Nimmo and Michael Conforto.

The Cuba native began a running program in December, but this is the first video we have seen of the veteran in action since then.

Last month, it was announced that Cespedes’s contract had been amended, and reduced from $29.5 million all the way down to a base of $6 million. He can earn up to $10 million more back in performance based incentives.

The 34-year-old is planning to have a comeback like no other, telling ESPN’s Eduardo Perez earlier this winter that he feels he can hit 52 home runs in 2020.

“I have spoken to Yoenis and he’s hungry,” Perez said on MLB Network Radio. “[Cespedes] verbally told me, ‘I’m ready. I’m going to go out with a bang this year. I’m not just going to hit 40 home runs.’”

“I said, ‘That means you’re going to be on that field for 140-plus games. And he goes, ‘Then I’ll be out there for 140-plus games.’”