Center field has been a question mark for the New York Mets ever since Jose Siri fractured his tibia in mid-April, but there is no indication the club will bring in external help at that spot anytime soon.
Though a few months have passed since his injury occurred, Jose Siri is still a ways away from returning to center field for the New York Mets. During Friday afternoon’s press conference, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns revealed that Siri had experienced a setback in his recovery from a fractured tibia.
The New York Mets are returning to Citi Field on Tuesday to begin a six-game homestand riding high. After splitting their four-game series against the
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After winning two games in their series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Mets have won three of their last four games. On Monday, they will begin a series against the Chicago White Sox and look to continue to build off their momentum.
The Boston Red Sox have to understand what they have with Ceddanne Rafaela, one of the worst hitters in Major League Baseball. While his offensive production hasn’t been much of anything over the first few years of his career, Rafaela plays an elite defense in the outfield and offers flexibility in the middle infield.
While the New York Mets have looked like one of the most well-rounded teams in all of baseball to this point, this doesn't mean their roster is perfect.
The New York Mets have been without Jose Siri for the last few weeks after the key outfielder suffered a fractured left tibia. The serious injury has forced the club to fill in for Siri for what is expected to be a long stint on the injured list.
Last season, Tyrone Taylor solidified his role on the Mets as a defensive-minded center fielder who occasionally came up with big hits. After all, his double off Spencer Schwellenbach in the 8th inning of Game 161 last year sparked a six-run rally in a game the Mets won 8-7, clinching a playoff spot.
The New York Mets officially got the timeline of how long they will be without centerfielder Jose Siri. President of baseball operations David Stearns announced that Siri will miss eight to 10 weeks with a fractured left tibia.
The Mets will be without Jose Siri for eight to 10 weeks, president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters on Monday.
The New York Mets entered Monday with a 15-7 record. They have put themselves in first place in a loaded National League East division, a full two games ahead of the second place Philadelphia Phillies.
At some point soon, the Boston Red Sox are going to have to decide on Ceddanne Rafaela. With Roman Anthony expected to make his big league debut sometime during the 2025 campaign, there isn't much room left for Rafaela on the roster.
The New York Mets enter Thursday with an 11-7 record that sits atop the National League East. This is despite having dropped two straight games to the Minnesota Twins.
The New York Mets will be down a center fielder for a while after Jose Siri fractured his tibia after fouling a ball off his leg over the weekend in Sacramento.
The 162-game season features bumps in the road for every MLB team, and the New York Mets are no exception. They've now lost two straight games, and center fielder Jose Siri (tibia) is out indefinitely after getting hurt on Saturday, via Newsday's Tim Healey. Tyrone Taylor, who's slashing .163/.200/.209, has manned center in the meantime.
Jose Siri is going to be out for a while. The New York Mets announced on Monday that he suffered a fractured tibia. Siri fouled a ball off his shin Saturday against the Athletics, and while initial X-rays were negative, the MRI signaled the worst for the young centerfielder.
The New York Mets expect to place outfielder Jose Siri on the injured list soon after he suffered a broken tibia over the weekend. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said that the team wants to wait until after Tuesday's game at the Minnesota Twins before making anything official.
New York Mets fans got some bad injury news, as Jose Siri was diagnosed with a fractured left tibia after he fouled a ball off his leg in the Mets' 3-1 loss to the Athletics on Saturday.
Mets center fielder Jose Siri was diagnosed with a fractured left tibia, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters following Monday's win over Minnesota.
The New York Mets are down a center fielder for at least the remainder of their Saturday matinee against the Athletics in Sacramento. In the top of the second inning, Jose Siri fouled a ball off his left lower leg and crumbled to the ground in serious pain.
The Mets may have found themselves an under-the-radar weapon with the addition of 29-year-old outfielder Jose Siri. Known primarily for his elite defense, Siri brings a skill set that could quietly become an asset for manager Carlos Mendoza.
Jose Siri, once a mainstay in St. Petersburg, didn't go easy on his former team Saturday. Siri was suiting up for the New York Mets, who were playing a Grapefruit League game on the road against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The New York Mets took care of some offseason housekeeping by avoiding arbitration with outfielder Jose Siri, signing him to a one-year, $2.4 million deal.
On Thursday afternoon in Queens, the New York Mets were busy welcoming new outfielder Juan Soto to the media as part of his introductory press conference.
On Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Rays decided to trade away Jose Siri to the New York Mets. The Met’s, in turn, gave the Rays Eric Orze. The Rays have turned the page while the New York Mets dominate the offseason.
The New York Mets acquired outfielder Jose Siri from the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday in exchange for right-handed pitcher Eric Orze. Siri, 29, figures to fill a spot in center field for the Mets with Harrison Bader not expected to return to the club.
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Athletics announcer Jenny Cavnar might have some regrets over one of her calls in the 9th inning of Thursday’s game against the Rays.
The Rays have been one of baseball's best defensive teams for years. You wouldn't have known it from their first playoff game.
It appears that during the Tampa Bay Rays' game against the New York Yankees on Monday night, somebody in the television broadcast booth had their iPhone on, and "Siri" was ready to provide answers.
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