Author: Josh Finkelstein

Brandon Nimmo, Robinson Cano Both Play Rehab Game in Syracuse

Robinson Cano and Brandon Nimmo both appeared in a Tuesday night’s game for Triple-A Syracuse in which both played pretty well. Cano, 36, went 3-for-3 on the night with two doubles in the game while Nimmo, 26, went 0-for-3 with two walks, three runs, and a strikeout. However, Cano didn’t look too great running the basepaths on his first double, which is very concerning given the fact...

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Mickey Callaway: Robinson Cano Could Go on IL Sunday

Despite earlier reports indicating otherwise, Mickey Callaway has told reporters that Robinson Cano could very well be heading back to the 10-day IL after all. Callaway said that the team is seriously considering doing so and a decision on that could happen as soon as Sunday, with the plan to evaluate the second baseman prior to the contest against the Colorado Rockies. Cano, 36, hasn’t...

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Robinson Cano Feels Good, Could Be Available Off Bench Saturday

Robinson Cano did some running before Saturday night’s game against the Colorado Rockies and Mickey Callaway told reporters that the second baseman “felt really good” and could be available off the bench for the game. Cano, 36, hasn’t played in a game since Wednesday night when he re-injured his left quad in his first game back from the 10-day IL. The Mets acquired Cano...

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Mets Activate Robinson Cano From IL, DFA Aaron Altherr

The Mets released their lineups for Wednesday’s night game against the San Francisco Giants and Robinson Cano is hitting third in it as Tim Healey of Newsday reports that he has been activated from the 10-day injured list. As a corresponding move, the Mets have DFA’d Aaron Altherr for assignment, as reported by Tim Britton of the Athletic. Cano, 36, was placed on the 10-day IL on May...

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Wilson Ramos Continues To Show Power Against Giants

Early on in the month of May, many were willing to label the Wilson Ramos signing a bust. On May 7, he hit his season-low point of a .227 batting average while also struggling on the defensive side. However, since that point, Ramos has caught fire, going 24-for-66 (.363) with six home runs, one double, and 16 RBI. Last night was another stellar night for the right-handed hitting catcher as he...

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