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Mets Manager gives an update from Mark Viento's injury

Mark Viientos, the third Baseman of New York Mets, appeared in an injury report at the beginning of this week after experiencing some discomfort in his abdomen.

When Vientos spoke to reporters about this injury, he said: “I felt a tightness in my stomach area. Only a strange pain. I took a swing in the cages in front of the machine and just felt it on one swing, then I took another, then I stopped.”

If a baseball player deals with symptoms or pain in his abdominal area, the immediate concern is that it is an oblique injury. This is a difficult injury that is recovered from, and that is what the southern Pfot starter Sean Manaea has been since spring training.

However, the METS manager Carlos Mendoza has presented a positive update of the VISTOS injury, which was included in an article dated May 25 New York Post.

“In this case it is not a slope, but when you talk about this area, the fact that he swings the racket the next day is a good sign,” Mendoza was quoted.

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Hopefully this will mean that VISTOS will be available for playing in the coming days. In view of the fact that VISTOS only meets 0.232 this season with 5 Homeruns and an OPS of 0.682, there is the possibility that his team-mate Brett Baty (who has recently had a tear and 0.326 AVG with 1.053 ops, 5 Homer runs, and 13 RBIs, since a normal basis, with a metabolism of triple-a-Syracuse, in the day, in the day. on which it was made on a normal basis, on the way to May 5th.

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