
Juan Lagares Injury: Updates on Mets OF's Elbow and Return
Updates from Tuesday, Sept. 23
Marc Carig of Newsday provides an update on Juan Legares' injury:
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Adam Rubin of ESPN provides quotes from Terry Collins, who spoke about Lagares' recovery:
"He's going to go through the rehab process. That's going to take some time to get the muscles in the elbow stronger," Terry Collins said. Like every baseball player, due to all the balls you throw, it's never clean. But it's nothing that they think they need to surgically repair, which is huge for us, because he would miss major time next year.
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Updates from Wednesday, Sept. 17
Juan Lagares is not tonight's lineup according to Adam Rubin of ESPN New York:
Rubin went on to further report on Lagares' injury:
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With the postseason out of reach, one of the main reasons to watch the New York Mets over the final few weeks will be the team's exciting young players.
Unfortunately, that list may have been shortened by one on Tuesday, as center fielder Juan Lagares was forced from the game with a hyperextended elbow, per the team's official Twitter feed:
As Rotoworld's D.J. Short noted, the 25-year-old has been one of the positives for the 72-79 Mets in 2014:
In his second season, Lagares has improved his offensive numbers across the board, entering Tuesday's contest with a .283/.322/.384 line. Of course, his real value is in center field, where he makes spectacular plays look simple on a near nightly basis.
Lagares' SABR Defensive Index, a metric that factors into Gold Glove voting, is best among NL center fielders at 17.9, according to Newsday's Marc Carig. That's well ahead of of Billy Hamilton, Carlos Gomez and Andrew McCutchen, and many believe he's the front-runner for the award.
"A lot of people say I might win," Lagares said, via Carig. "But I really don't want to think about that. I just want to keep doing what I'm doing. If I win it, that's great. For anybody, that would be great."
With nothing left to play for in the standings, expect the Mets to play it extra cautious with their burgeoning center fielder.



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