Mets' Juan Soto has 'minor' calf strain but avoids injured list
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Mets' Juan Soto has 'minor' calf strain but avoids injured list
""It's impressive from what we saw in the images, because I feel way better than [Friday]. I definitely feel really good, and to see what came out in the MRI, it was surprising to me.""
""It's kind of mixed feelings here, because he's got that mild strain, right? When I saw him earlier, the way he's walking around, just the attitude in itself, he seems to be in a really good place.""
""But that's a tricky area there. We're going to have to be really, really careful with him. The good news is how he's feeling and the feedback that we're getting from him.""
Juan Soto emerged from an MRI without being placed on the injured list, indicating a possible minor calf strain. He expressed feeling better and almost normal, which is encouraging for the Mets. However, caution is necessary due to the injury's nature. Manager Carlos Mendoza noted mixed feelings about Soto's condition, emphasizing the need for careful management. The team plans to re-evaluate his status, especially with a day off approaching, which may lead to a backdated injured list stint if needed.
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