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NEW YORK — The Mets haven’t gotten much production out of third base since Mark Vientos went down with a right hamstring strain on June 2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fortunately, the injury was considered low-grade, and Vientos has been able to ramp up quicker than expected.
Mets third baseman Mark Vientos will start his injury rehab in AAA on Tuesday, according to Carlos Mendoza. “He's playing Tuesday for Syracuse,” Mendoza said of Vientos, referencing the AAA Syracuse Mets.
The plan is for him to begin a rehab assignment next week —likely on Tuesday or Wednesday—with Triple-A Syracuse. The weather hasn’t been kind, forcing Vientos into indoor batting cages for now. But a couple more days of batting practice and baseball activity should put him in position to play games soon.
The Mets have shown a consistent level throughout the season, however, they have had serious setbacks, mainly the injury of one of the most important names in their squad: Kodai Se
The important step now for Senga and the Mets is to ace this recovery process, in a way they didn’t with either of Senga’s rehabilitations last year. In both instances, it appeared he and the Mets were not on the same page at times. Questions about Senga’s next steps or his ultimate timeline were met with shrugs more often than with other players.
Prior to Saturday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza gave updates on Mark Vientos and Sean Manaea.
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Mark Vientos’ return is looming. That will mean more competition for Brett Baty to remain a regular in the lineup. And an increased likelihood Ronny Mauricio is sent back down to the minors. Each homered and was a rare bright spot for the Mets in an otherwise dreary 8-4 loss to the Rays on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field.
The Mets received good news in New York on Wednesday afternoon. Test results for Mark Vientos showed only a low-grade strain in his right hamstring.
Mauricio last played in the Major Leagues in September 2023, hitting .248 with a .643 OPS over 26 games. There were some growing pains, but also flashes of the player projected to be a power-hitting switch hitter. The 6-foot-4 Dominican was then just 22, and hit four doubles and two home runs, while also stealing seven bases.
Pete Alonso has taken his game offensively to “another level.” That assessment was provided Friday by Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns, who was asked about the possibility he would engage in contract extension talks with Alonso’s camp during the season.