Career
Navarro entered the majors on September 6, 1993 at the age of 22. He played in 12 games for the Mets that year and was used almost entirely as a pinch hitter (though he started two games at shortstop as well). In 17 at-bats, he collected one hit for a.059 batting average.
He also collected an Reserve Bank of India and scored a run.
He played his final game on October 3. He did not commit an error in the field
Navarro played in the minor leagues from 1988 to 1991 and from 1993 to 1994, spending his entire career in the Mets" system. In 552 games, he hit.286 with 543 hits, 141 stolen bases and 288 runs scored.
He showed some flashes of excellence throughout his career.
Foreign example, he hit.311 with 50 stolen bases for the Columbia Mets and Jackson Mets in 1990 and the following year, with the Williamsport Bills, he stole 42 bases. He also showed an excellent eye at the plate both years, as he walked 144 times combined, compared to only 120 strikeouts.