New York Mets management is confronting a grim reality a quarter into the season, with key acquisitions sidelined by injuries and the team mired in last place in the National League East. The club's record stands at a dismal 15-25, forcing a reassessment of how the organization views players with persistent injury histories.
The team's struggles are directly tied to a spate of ailments affecting high-profile players . Jorge Polanco continues to experience ankle flare-ups, while Luis Robert Jr.'s back issues are not improving as anticipated. This follows a winter where David Stearns, the club's decision-maker, reportedly bet on these players' ability to stay healthy despite checkered pasts.
Manager Carlos Mendoza has found his strategic options severely limited. The club is currently without several players due to injury. Notably, shortstop Francisco Lindor is on the 10-day injured list with a left calf strain, an absence potentially extending into June. Right-handed pitchers Reed Garrett and Tylor Megill are recovering from Tommy John surgery, and Justin Hagenman is sidelined with a fractured rib, also with an expected return around June. Dedniel Núñez is dealing with a right elbow sprain.
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In an attempt to inject some life into a flagging lineup, the Mets have called up their No. 2 ranked outfield prospect, A.J. Ewing. Ewing is expected to make his debut soon. This move signals a broader desperation for offensive production, as the team seeks any avenue to reverse its fortunes.
The Mets are slated to host the Detroit Tigers for a three-game series, beginning tonight, a homestand that offers little solace given their current standing. The team's performance has drawn scrutiny, with significant investment seemingly yielding minimal on-field health and results. The depth of the roster challenges, compounded by injuries to anticipated impact players like Juan Soto (whose right calf is under evaluation) and Polanco, has created a difficult operational landscape for Mendoza.
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