Mitch Voit's cocaine celebration 'isn't an issue' for Mets
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It’s water under the bridge for the Mets. 

Mitch Voit, their first-round pick at No. 38 overall, gained attention even before the draft due to a viral celebration in March where he pretended to snort the third base line chalk, emulating snorting cocaine.

On Monday, Mets vice president of amateur scouting Kris Gross mentioned that they had already discussed the celebration with Voit in the spring and are confident that it “isn’t an issue.”

The incident occurred when the infielder hit a bases-clearing triple for Michigan in a game against USC. 

“Yes, it was addressed. We spoke to him earlier in the spring to comment about it,” Gross said during a Zoom call following Day 2 of the draft. “Essentially, he’s a young guy caught up in the excitement of a big game after making a significant play for his team. He realized it was a mistake, apologized, and took responsibility admirably. We conducted extensive research afterward through various sources about his character. We’re assured this won’t be a problem. We feel confident with Mitch going forward.”


Michigan player Mitchell Volt puts a pretend straw to his nose to mimic cocaine use.
Mitch Voit had to apologize after his cocaine-inspired celebration when he hit a three-run triple while at Michigan. X, @NoahB77_

Voit, who did media interviews after the selection on Sunday via Zoom, was not asked about the viral moment. 

He apologized in a post on X on March 17. 


Mitch Voit, Michigan baseball player, running.
Michigan’s Mitch Voit (55) during an NCAA baseball game on Sunday, March 3, 2024. AP

“I would like to apologize for my actions on third base yesterday,” Voit wrote. “I made an immature decision in the heat of the moment. The gesture I made does not reflect my character, the household I was raised in, or the block M that I represent in any kind of way. I take full responsibility for what I did, and I am truly sorry to all those who I have negatively impacted by doing this.” 

Voit, 20, was previously a pitcher and hitter in his first two seasons with Michigan, but was last seen on the mound in 2024 after undergoing internal brace surgery on his right elbow in July of that year. 

This past season, he trained his focus on hitting and developing as a second baseman. 

The Milwaukee native, who said he was “stoked” after the draft, started all 56 of Michigan’s games in 2025 at second base. 

He attracted the Mets by hitting .346 with a 1.140 OPS. He also led the Wolverines in eight offensive categories, including home runs (14), walks (40) and stolen bases (14-for-16).

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