New York Mets All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor will be evaluated for a stress reaction in his left hamate bone that could require surgery, president of baseball operations David Stearns said on Tuesday ... .
He also announced that JuanSoto would be moving across the outfield from right field to left field ... So how might the Mets' lineup look without Lindor and with Soto newly inserted in right field.
PORT ST ... Outfielder JuanSoto will move from right field to left field this season. The club and Soto came to a mutual decision about the position switch after conversations in recent weeks ... .
— As long as JuanSoto remained in rightfield for the Mets, the “run-prevention” part of David Stearns’ winter makeover would feel incomplete, if not a hollow attempt at truly upgrading the club’s identity in that department.
“Taco night” for many across the United States consists of an Americanized idea of Mexican food. ground beef cooked with a packaged seasoning mix, taco shells, lettuce, tomato and sour cream ... .
JonathanHeath, deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico, questioned the institution’s official outlook and warned that current estimates may be overly optimistic ... Heath said the latest projection may still understate how persistent inflation is ... ....
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor will be evaluated for a stress reaction in his left hamate bone and might need surgery. In addition, JuanSoto will move to left field ... .
New York Mets outfielder JuanSoto is moving to a new position in his second season playing at Citi Field as the team starts to take shape for 2026 ... This will lead to Soto playing left field rather ...
In other Mets news, Stearns said slugger JuanSoto would be moving from right field to left field this season. Soto has been practicing in left field during the ...