New York Mets' Mark Vientos has improved from his hamstring injury, showing no inflammation and beginning light baseball activities. Manager Carlos Mendoza noted that Vientos will likely require a minor-league rehab assignment prior to his MLB return. Initially, the injury sparked fears of a more severe issue, but tests confirmed a low-grade strain. Vientos' performance this season has been underwhelming, with a .230 batting average and six home runs prior to his injury, while teammates have been filling in during his absence.
New York Mets third baseman Mark Vientos has resumed baseball activities, with his hamstring injury now showing no inflammation, according to manager Carlos Mendoza.
Mendoza emphasized, 'I think he's going to take some ground balls right at him. We're going to build him back up with some baseball activity and progressing accordingly.'
Vientos experienced a low-grade hamstring strain, initially causing concern for a potential long-term injury, but tests confirmed it to be manageable.
Despite the injury setbacks, Vientos' performance in his second full MLB season has been a struggle, hitting just .230 with six home runs.
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