Mets infielder Nick Madrigal is likely out for the entire 2025 season after it was revealed that he will require shoulder surgery.
Nick Madrigal's injury opened a spot on the New York Mets Opening Day roster, and two of the organization's young prospects - Brett Baty and Luisangel Acuña - are doing their best to impress the front office.
The Mets still don't intend to bring back veteran infielder Jose Iglesias after losing Nick Madrigal to injury. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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New York Mets infielder Nick Madrigal could miss the entire 2025 season with a fractured left shoulder. Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Friday
Nick Madrigal's dislocated shoulder could open up a spot on the Mets' Opening Day roster for Brett Baty or Luisangel Acuña.
PORT ST. LUCIE — Nick Madrigal became the Mets’ first position player casualty of spring training on Sunday. Playing in West Palm Beach, Fla., as part of a Mets’ split-squad against the Nationals, the infielder sustained a dislocated left shoulder as he fell on an off-balance fielding play.
New York Mets' Juan Soto, left, is congratulated by teammate Francisco Alvarez (4) after hitting a solo home run during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Houston Astros Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, in Port St. Lucie, Fla. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) AP It’s been a week since the Mets played their Grapefruit League opener.
Team officials told Madrigal he doesn’t have to be everything Jose Iglesias was to the Mets in order to win the job.
With three weeks of spring training in the books, here are five things we've learned about the Mets ahead of the 2025 season.