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    Jorge Polanco likely to undergo surgery on ankle

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    Mets interim manager Andy Green told reporters that Jorge Polanco is likely to undergo surgery on his ankle.

    Polanco was placed on the injured list before Wednesday’s game against the Padres with ankle bursitis. The 33-year-old has had a disastrous first season with the Mets that has seen him deal with injuries and ineffectiveness when available. If he does undergo the operation, it will all but assuredly mean he’s played his last game in 2026. That may be true, either way.
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    Lower body issues have plagued Polanco throughout the season — and really, for much of his career — and the 33-year-old will once again hit the shelf due to the ankle troubles. The 33-year-old could return at some point near September, but this is a lost first season for Polanco with the Metropolitans.
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    Before the game, it was reported that Polanco took 300 swings during batting practice to try and get himself right. Well, he should try that again tomorrow because he laced his first hit since July 20th, first extra-base hit since July 7th, and first home run since April 11th. Yes, April 11th, when the Mets were just 7-8 and Polanco was only two weeks past starting a game at first base. Remember when that was supposed to happen? He brought his batting average up to .144 with these two knocks and now has a .445 OPS. Yes, you’re reading those correctly.
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    Soto has been dealing with the issue since the beginning of the second half. He’s again likely day-to-day. If he plays again this weekend, it’d probably be as a DH, meaning there wouldn’t be a spot for Jorge Polanco in the lineup.
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    Polanco is 4-for-25 with one extra-base hit and a total of four hard-hit balls since coming off the injured list. It probably wouldn’t be worth worrying about if he was 100 percent physically, but he’s obviously not completely recovered from his Achilles issues, and it’s not at all clear that he’ll be helpful over the rest of the season. If he doesn’t start to improve over these next couple of weeks, one wonders if the Mets might decide to shut him down and try to get him ready for 2027.
  • NYM Center Fielder #88
    Robert Jr. has been on the injured list with a lumbar spine disk herniation since late April. He’s played in 24 games for the Mets, slashing .224/.327/.329 with two home runs and two steals. The Mets will likely trey to get Robert Jr. in the lineup often over the next two weeks to help facilitate a trade. That could cost A.J. Ewing at bats in the short-term or, perhaps more likely, one of the extra outfielders could slide to DH with Jorge Polanco heading to the bench.
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    The Mets are being careful to ease Polanco back into full-time action following his extended stay on the injured list. Juan Soto will serve as the team’s designated hitter in his place on Sunday while Brett Baty draws a start in right field and will bat eighth against Phillies’ right-hander Alan Rangel.
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    It appears to just be a routine day off, though Polanco could see less than a full share of at-bats going forward if he’s limited to DH duties. Francisco Alvarez is DHing this afternoon after catching last night. Polanco is 2-for-8 with an RBI in his first two games back from an extended IL stay.
  • NYM 1st Baseman #11
    Polanco returns to New York’s infield picture for the first time since April 14. He’s at DH and hitting sixth against the Royals on Tuesday night. The 33-year-old veteran will provide some stability at first base after battling an Achilles issue for the last few months which has limited him to just 14 games this season. The hope is that he’ll be able to manage the ongoing issue and avoid surgery until the offseason.
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    Polanco returns to minor league game action for the first time since April 14. The 32-year-old veteran is attempting to play through a lingering Achilles issue and is likely to require a couple weeks of rehab contests to get back up to speed. He’s been limited to just 14 games in his Mets debut due to injury.
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    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza reiterated that there’s no official timetable for Polanco to return at this stage in his rehabilitation process. The 32-year-old infielder has been dealing with lingering Achilles issues since the start of the season and has been on the injured list since early April. It seems unlikely he’ll make it back to New York until after next month’s All-Star break.

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    Royals’ manager Matt Quatraro told reporters after Thursdays’ victory that Maikel Garcia (hamstring) is likely to wind up back on the injured list.

    The dynamic third baseman suffered a left hamstring injury while rounding third base in the opening inning on Thursday, just days after returning from an extended stay on the injured list due to a muscle strain in his left hand. While nothing is official yet, it’s possible that he could wind up missing the remainder of the 2026 season.
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    Jeremy Peña (hand) was held out of the Astros’ starting lineup for Thursday’s ballgame against the Angels.

    Peña was pulled from Wednesday’s game in the first inning after being struck in the hand by a 100-mph sinker from Angels’ right-hander Walbert Ureña. Fortunately, he was able to avoid any structural damage and is only dealing with a bit of pain and swelling. He’s considered day-to-day. Nick Allen will start in his place at shortstop on Thursday night and will bat eighth against Halos’ right-hander Grayson Rodriguez.
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    Bobby Witt Jr. went 2-for-4 with a solo homer and three runs scored on Thursday, powering the Royals to a 6-2 victory over the Athletics.

    The 26-year-old superstar got the scoring started in the home half of the first inning, crushing a 3-2 fastball from Gage Jump for a 402-foot (104.3-mph EV) solo shot. He also started a rally with a one-out single in the third and scored on a two-run single off the bat of Isaac Collins. Witt was then walked intentionally in the fourth and raced around to score on an RBI single by Salvador Perez. He’s having another exceptional season at the plate, slashing .286/.362/.463 with 16 homers, 48 RBI, 71 runs scored and 33 stolen bases in 486 plate appearances.
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    Salvador Perez went 3-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI as the Royals cruised past the Athletics on Thursday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium.

    The 36-year-old singled in the third inning and scored on a two-run single off the bat of Isaac Collins. Perez then smacked a two-out RBI single in the fourth that extended the Royals’ lead to 5-0. He’s mired in a down season offensively, slashing a meager .219/.265/.368 with 16 homers and 56 RBI in 497 plate appearances.
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    Isaac Collins singled, walked and drove in a pair of runs on Thursday as the Royals bested the visiting Athletics.

    Collins came through with a two-out, two-run single off of Gage Jump in the third inning that extended the Royals’ lead to 3-0. He also led off the fifth inning with a single and raced around to score on Michael Massey’s RBI double. The 29-year-old outfielder has struggled at the dish in his first season with the Royals, slashing an underwhelming .227/.326/.348 with just six homers, 38 RBI and six stolen bases (in 11 attempts) over 422 plate appearances, making him irrelevant in most fantasy leagues.
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    Grant Holmes took a no-hitter into the seventh before giving up a single and getting pulled Thursday in the Braves’ 2-0 win over the White Sox.

    Holmes had only two batters reach against him through six, both on walks. He came out for the seventh and walked another before Andrew Benintendi broke up the no-hitter with a single. He was pulled then, and Didier Fuentes came in and struck out three in a row to keep the game 2-0. Holmes improved to 8-5 with a 3.64 ERA. There’s been talk about shifting him to the pen, but he hasn’t made it an easy call, with the Braves winning eight of his last nine starts. He’ll face the Dodgers next week.
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    Raisel Iglesias fanned two in a perfect ninth for a save Thursday against the White Sox.

    It’s been a tough month for Iglesias, but he had no issues today. He’s 26-for-29 in his save chances this season.
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    Anthony Kay lost after allowing two runs over six-plus innings Thursday against the Braves.

    Kay struck out six and walked one. He allowed one run through six before giving up a double to Michael Harris II to start the seventh and immediately being lifted afterwards. Harris later came around to score. Kay has given up three runs or fewer in nine straight starts, going 3-3 with a 3.23 ERA during the span. He’ll take his next turn Tuesday against the Rangers.
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    Austin Riley knocked in both Braves runs with a double and a single Thursday against the White Sox.

    The Braves have him batting eighth, but Riley is hitting .290/.318/.532 this month. Unfortunately, he’s also still striking out a ton; today’s game was his fifth in row with two strikeouts.
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    Randy Dobnak wasn’t at his best in a no-decision against the Athletics on Thursday, scattering six hits and four walks over four scoreless innings.

    The 31-year-old righty struck out four batters in the ballgame. The A’s put at least two men on base against him in every frame, but Dobnak was somehow able to wiggle his way out of it each time. They loaded the bases against him with one out in the second inning, but Dobnak was able to escape damage with a strike out and a ground out. He also induced double plays in the first and fourth innings to assist in his Houdini act. He needed 96 pitches (57 strikes) to get 12 outs though, which cost him what would have been an easy victory in this one. He’ll try again to earn that third victory as he carries a 1.58 ERA, 1.40 WHIP and a 29/20 K/BB ratio (45 2/3 innings) into Wednesday’s skirmish against the Blue Jays in Toronto.