Mets Place Marcus Semien on Injured List with Hip Flexor Strain
The Mets placed infielder Marcus Semien on the ten-day injured list due to a left hip flexor strain, recalling Ronny Mauricio and right-hander Daniel Duarte in his absence. Semien's injury comes after a poor performance in a doubleheader against the Cubs, where he struggled both offensively and defensively. His current season has been disappointing, with a batting line of .214/.271/.341, marking the worst year of his career. Concerns arise over whether a lingering hip issue might have contributed to his decline, indicating that rest could be vital for recovery. The Mets may utilize Mauricio at second base while Semien is sidelined.
By the Numbers- Marcus Semien has a batting average of .214 with a .271 on-base percentage this season.
- He is credited with minus-five Defensive Runs Saved and minus-two Outs Above Average this year.
Despite Semien's struggles, his absence might not significantly impact the Mets' overall performance, given that he has been below replacement level this season. However, the team had high hopes when acquiring him, as he was expected to improve their infield defense.
State of Play- The Mets' infield has performed poorly, highlighted by a six-error game against the Cubs.
- Ronny Mauricio is set to take over at second base, with options limited due to Semien's prior role there.
Resting Semien may allow him to recover and potentially regain form once he returns. Meanwhile, Mauricio will have the opportunity to establish himself during Semien's absence, which could shape his future role with the team.
Bottom LineThe Mets are navigating a difficult season, and Semien's injury offers both challenges and an opportunity to evaluate young talent like Mauricio. His recovery could be crucial in determining the team鈥檚 late-season strategy.
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