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Alvarez, who broke the hamate bone in his left hand and needed surgery during spring training. is expected back later this ...
Francisco Alvarez and Jeff McNeil set to return later this week meaning decision time has finally come for the Mets.
The Mets aren’t in any rush to call Alvarez up because his back-up, Luis Torrens, has been playing well. In 16 games, Torrens ...
David Stearns’ recent comments about the New York Mets’ starting catcher situation have added some uncertainty around ...
“I think difficult decisions are a good thing when we have players that we want to keep here,” president of baseball ...
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza provided updates on a few injured players before Monday's series opener against the rival ...
Mendoza said, “we’ll see,” when asked if Jeff McNeil could be activated for the series. McNeil, who has not played this ...
After that, they are likely to continue to get minor league at-bats before returning to the Mets, according to Carlos Mendoza.
With Luis Torrens and Hayden Senger providing lifts for the Mets, Francisco Alvarez will have no guarantees when he returns.
Manager Carlos Mendoza said Sunday that Alvarez (hand) is scheduled to continue his minor-league rehab assignment this week, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.
Reinforcements are waiting in the wings for the first-place Mets. Jeff McNeil (right oblique strain) and Francisco Alvarez ...
Third baseman Mark Vientos is out of the New York Mets’ lineup against the St. Louis Cardinals because of groin discomfort.