Many of us have been quarantining for over a month now. Some of us have family or roommates we are with and some of us are alone at home. It has not been easy, especially with this lack of baseball.

It got us at Metsmerized thinking though — if we could choose, which Mets player, past and present, to quarantine with, who would it be?

Lindsay 
Present Met: I’d happily quarantine with Marcus Stroman (at his house, of course). His energy is so infectiously optimistic, which is so great to see during these uncertain times when the world needs it most. Plus, he has a nice home gym setup to work with and great views!

Sam
Present Met: I would want to quarantine with Dominic Smith and JD Davis. Both of them are really great guys with a lot of character, and I think they would know how to make the best of a bad situation.

Past Met: I would probably pick David Wright and Keith Hernandez. Wright has and always will be a role model to me, I adored him growing up. After learning more about Mets history recently, and reading Hernandez’s book, I’ve grown to love his character and heart for the game. I’d love to pick both their brains about baseball and their experience playing. Which is one of the reasons I’m excited for David Wright’s book, written with Anthony DiComo, to come out in October.

Sal
If I had to choose one past and present Met to be quarantined with, I’d have to go with David Wright and Pete Alonso. They seem like people who could be fun to binge-watch Netflix with, but also make me get off the couch to go for a jog or do some push ups once a day. More than anything, though, being around people with positive personalities and leadership qualities during a time of so much negativity. So if you’re reading this David and Pete, I have plenty of pasta and a big TV to play “The Show” on if you need a spot to quarantine!

Rob
If I had to be quarantined with one past Met, it would be my childhood idol, Mike Piazza. Throughout all the changes in my life growing up, Piazza was a steadfast presence and one that I really admired. I was him for Halloween when I was 6, I became a catcher because of him and when I first pulled his baseball card as a kid, I fell in love with the Mets. I would love to pick his brain about his post September 11 home run, his induction into the Hall-of-Fame and his experiences as a Major Leaguer.

As for current Mets, I think I would go with Dominic Smith. We are the same age and I think we’d have a lot to talk about since we grew up in the same era. Maybe I could get some tips from him as well since he is a lefty first baseman and that’s the position I switched to after catcher. Plus, I’ve heard through the grapevine he likes to cook which is always a plus.

Matt
Present Met: I’m terrible at MLB The Show, so Jeff McNeil, if you’re reading this, please teach me your ways.

Past Met: I’m in quarantine and haven’t eaten any Italian food in weeks. That’s where Mike Piazza comes in.

Mojo
Present Met: There’s a lot of good options, but I think I’d go with Pete Alonso due to his tremendously friendly character and immense knowledge of the game. He also seems like a really cool dude. This is a hard decision to make though because I would also love to pick Brandon Nimmo, Jacob deGrom, Dominic Smith, and surely some others I’m forgetting. We’re lucky to have such a likable group of guys right now.

Past Met: I would have to go with David Wright or Keith Hernandez: Wright because he seems like such a nice person and Hernandez because he’s hilarious.

Joe
Present Met: You can quarantine me with Jeff McNeil, plenty of beer, and MLB The Show anytime!

Past Met: I met Justin Turner once and he’d be a blast to hang out with. Totally super chill and funny guy.

Michelle 
Present Met: There are so many Mets on this team that you can just tell are a good time (in a wholesome way, don’t take that wrong!). For me, it would have to be Michael Conforto or J.D. Davis as they just both seem like lots of laughs, people you can binge-watch with while eating Insomnia Cookies.

Past Met: If you have been following me at all, you know my answer is Bartolo Colon. I mean, have you seen his pool trick shots? What better way to past the time. Being a ’90s kids though, I do have to mention Mike Piazza, since he will always be my childhood idol. I also did just finish Keith Hernandez’s book (and, I mean, did you see that puzzle he’s currently working on?!) so definitely would list him too.