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Mets shut down Jorge Polanco’s rehab assignment

The Mets have shut down Jorge Polanco’s rehab assignment, which lasted ten days and saw him make a total of 17 appearances across stops in Double-A Binghamton and Triple-A Syracuse. The team announced that he’s returning to New York City for further evaluation of the Achilles bursitis that’s been affecting him since very early in the season.

Signed to a two-year, $40 million contract to be the Mets’ primary first baseman, Polanco’s early tenure with the team has been nothing short of a disaster. The Achilles issue arose after playing just two regular season games at first base to start the season, and the team attempted to manage the injury by exclusively playing him as a designated hitter. During that stretch, he played relatively sporadically and also picked up a wrist injury, and the team finally put him on the injured list on April 18.

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In his limited time at the plate with the Mets during all of that, he also struggled mightily, hitting just .179/.246/.286 with a 53 wRC+ in 61 plate appearances.

On his rehab assignment, Polanco mostly served as a designated hitter, but the Mets had him play three innings at first base in Binghamton in his third of three games that he played there over the course of a six-game series. He got two full days off after that appearance, after which the team moved his rehab to Syracuse. He served as a DH in his first game there on June 2, played five innings at first base on June 3, got the day off on June 4, played as a DH on June 5, and was unable to play in the team’s game last night. And for what it’s worth, he hit .167/.412/.417 in the 17 plate appearances he accrued in the minors before he was shut down.

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