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Mark Vientos exits with groin discomfort in Mets injury scare

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 19, 2025
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Hoping to add Francisco Álvarez And Jeff McNeil in the next few days, the Mets found another scare of injuries.

Mark winds left Saturday’s game at Citi Field against the cardinals with Groin Drupport, announced the Mets, and was replaced by Brett Bitch in the third base for the fifth entrance.

It was immediately uncle when the injury occurred.

Winds had based and appeared in the game.

In the fourth inning, Brendan Donovan sent a bullet that the winds jump and caht, needing each bit of their 6 feet and 3 inches high.


The third base of the New York Mets, Mark winds (27), catches a fly ball hit by the gardener of Cardinals of St. Louis, Victor Scott II (11) (not in the photo), the third entry in Citi Field.
The third base of the New York Mets, Mark winds (27), catches a fly ball hit by the gardener of Cardinals from St. Louis Victor Scott II on April 19, 2025. IMAGN images through Reuters Connect

The Mets never owed winds, but not when the man of the third base is heated.

After a slow beginning of his season, winds There was a homer in consecutive games and increased its .463 A .580 operations, entering into play.

Bathy, who has been balanced better, entered and immediately had an impact.

With Thomas Saggese in the third base and one in the fifth, Yohel Pozo was based on Bathy, who sent and threw a strike to Luis Torrens, who applied a label to Saggese at home.

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