Mets Reactivate Juan Soto from Injury List, Send Hayden Senger to Triple-A
Mets reinstate Juan Soto from IL, option Hayden Senger to Syracuse
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The New York Mets have reinstated Juan Soto from the injured list, allowing him to serve as the designated hitter against the Minnesota Twins. In a related move, catcher Hayden Senger has been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse, as the Mets look to improve from a challenging 12-game losing streak.
- 01Juan Soto has been reinstated from the injured list and will bat second as designated hitter.
- 02Hayden Senger has been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse after not seeing game action.
- 03The Mets have struggled significantly without Soto, going 4-12 during his absence.
- 04Soto had an impressive batting average of .355 with a .928 OPS before his injury.
- 05The Mets currently rank last in Major League Baseball in runs scored this season.
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The New York Mets have officially reinstated Juan Soto from the injured list, where he had been sidelined due to a right calf strain. Soto will take on the designated hitter role and bat second in tonight's game against the Minnesota Twins. In a corresponding move, the Mets have optioned catcher Hayden Senger to Triple-A Syracuse, reducing their active catchers from three to two, which include Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens. The Mets have struggled during Soto's absence, compiling a disappointing 4-12 record, which includes a 12-game losing streak. In this stretch, the team has only managed to score 22 runs, placing them last in Major League Baseball with a total of 75 runs for the season. Prior to his injury, Soto was performing well, boasting a batting average of .355 and an OPS of .928 over eight games.
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Soto's return is crucial for the Mets as they seek to end their losing streak and improve their offensive performance.
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