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On Monday night, Will Sammon of The Athletic reported that the Mets were calling up their No. 2-ranked prospect A.J. Ewing.

The move comes after the well documented struggles and injuries of the Mets, currently holding the worst record in all of Major League Baseball. With Luis Robert Jr. out, the Mets are in need of consistent center field play, and this move looks to pair that with a youth movement.

Ewing has been tearing the cover off of the ball so far this season across two levels. The 21-year-old is slashing .339/.447/.514 with 13 extra base hits, 11 RBIs and 17 stolen bases. His patient approach mixed with elite speed should help the Mets get more traffic on the base paths, and a paring with Carson Benge in the outfield will provide defensive consistency.

AJ Ewing
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After Monday’s day off, the Mets will return home on Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. ET to face the Detroit Tigers in a three-game series. Freddy Peralta is probable to make his ninth start of the season, hoping to begin a positive homestand for the team.

Michael Pfaff of the Long Island Ducks reported that the Mets purchased the contract of infielder Nick Roselli, who becomes the fourth member of 2026 Ducks to have their contract purchased. Roselli was recently released by the Mets, and hereturns with this move.

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Jack Harris of the California Post reported that Alex Freeland is expected to be optioned by the Dodgers with Mookie Betts returning from the injured list.

Chandler Rome of The Athletic reported that Carlos Correa tore the peroneus brevis tendon in his left ankle, according to the Astros. He underwent successful, season-ending surgery on Monday.

The Giants announced several roster moves including reinstating former Met Harrison Bader from the injured list.

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Alexis Farinacci discussed the promotion of Ewing.

Jorge Eckardt weighed the Mets’ options in turning to the next generation.

Andrew Steele-Davis presented three up, three down.

Christian De Block discussed David Peterson‘s results as a bulk reliever.

Nathan Cooper recapped the Mets Minors performances on Sunday.

On This Date in Mets History

1983: Tom Seaver made his triumphant return to the Mets, pitching against Steve Carlton and winning 2-0 at Shea Stadium.

2013: Carlos Beltran hit three home runs in a single game against the Colorado Rockies.

Born on This Date: Tom Umphlett (1931), Bob Heise (1947), Joe Nolan (1951), Kevin Bass (1959), Kenny Greer (1967), Mark Clark (1968), Jack Egbert (1983).